Varnum Public Schools has been awarded the Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers 5-year federal grant for pre-kindergarten through 8th grade students. The program, called Empowering Whippets, provides $300,000 each year for three years with an option for $240,000 each year for years four and five during the life of the grant.
Empowering Whippets serves approximately 150 – 175 students per year through before and after-school programs and summer programs. Empowering Whippets helps students meet state and local standards in core academic subjects, such as reading and math, and offer students a broad array of enrichment activities that complements their regular academic programs. Empowering Whippets also offers literacy and other educational services to the families of participating children. Additionally, students receive the opportunity to take field trips to exciting new places like The Sam Noble Natural History Museum and The Oklahoma Aquarium.






Please contact the Program Director at 405-382-1448.
The pictures above and below highlight some of the skills that Varnum students have been learning in their summer program. Students have learned how to cook, how to create unique art projects, how to make their own baskets, what the lifecycle of a butterfly looks like, and MUCH more! The photos also show students on various educational field trips taken throughout the summer program.
The mission of Varnum Schools is to provide a caring, creative, and safe environment to empower all students to move successfully into society because we believe all students can and will learn. In our dedication to excellence, we emphasize the intellectual, emotional, social, and physical development of our students.
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