Union Public Schools comprises 19 schools.
Elementary schools Union Public Schools has 14 elementary school sites and one Early Childhood Center, which serves 3-year-old students: • Andersen Elementary, built in 1984 and named after Hans M. Andersen, an early land owner and dairy farmer who provided the district with free water before it was available from the city. • Boevers Elementary, built in 1975 and named after George F. Boevers, a 35-year veteran of the district. Their mascot is Boever Bobcats. It also has a choir, named the Boevers Boppers. • Briarglen Elementary opened in 1970 and named after the housing edition in which it was built. Closed in 2017. • Cedar Ridge Elementary, completed in 1995 and named after the area in which it was built. • Roy Clark Elementary, built in 1977 and named for musician and entertainer
Roy Clark. The school mascot is Clark Cowboys. It also has its own choir, the "Clark Chorale". William Sides won the 1st Roy Clark Glasses Award at Clark Elementary. The Librarian, Bailey Sawyer, is the current holder of the Golden Apple. • Darnaby Elementary, named after James R. Darnaby, opened in January 1980, after its students were temporarily housed in a wing of the
Tulsa Public Schools. Their mascot is known as the Darnaby Rangers. • Grove Elementary, opened in 1975, and named after Robert B. Grove, a science teacher and
basketball coach who had served with Union since 1945. He was Union's superintendent from 1960 to 1975. The school mascot is Grove Eagles. It also has its own choir, "Eagleaires" • Jarman Elementary, opened on August 21, 1991, named after Wesley V. Jarman, a former superintendent who served with the district from 1975 to 1990. Its slogan is "Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success". The students are known as the
Patriots. • Jefferson Elementary, named for the third President of the United States,
Thomas Jefferson, and opened in the 2008–2009 school year. Students are known as the Jefferson Explorers. • McAuliffe Elementary, built in 1988 and named in honor of teacher
Christa McAuliffe, who died in the
Space Shuttle Challenger accident. The school's motto is "We challenge the future", and students are called "Challengers". • Moore Elementary, opened in the fall of 2000, and named for one of the district's first board members, Marshall T. Moore • Peters Elementary, opened in 1978, and named after Tom W. Peters, the founder of Oklahoma Greenhouses who served on the Union board of education for 16 years. Peters is home of the Panthers. • Rosa Parks Elementary which is named for the famous civil rights activist,
Rosa Parks, opened in 2006. • Rosa Parks Early Childhood Center, in cooperation with the Tulsa Community Action Project, opened in 2007. it serves 3-year-old children. The center is considered as a separate school. • Ellen Ochoa Elementary School, built in 2017
Secondary schools Union Public Schools has five secondary schools, including an alternative school: • Union 6th/7th Grade Center is located on 61st street. The first phase of the school, the Union Seventh Grade Center, was completed in 1993. The Sixth Grade Center was finished the following year. The school serves both sixth and seventh graders. Both grades are divided into "teams" or "pods" (sixth and seventh grade teams are named after
colleges) to make them feel more at home and less intimidated by the large size of the school. Each team consists of a core group of teachers and 140 students. • Union 8th Grade Center (former 7th Grade Center and originally built as Union Junior High) is designed to ease the transition between
middle school and
high school. Is currently out of construction, with brand-new hallways, media center, an extension to the commons, and a new science department. • Union High School Freshman Academy, formerly called the Union 9th Grade Center, was built in 1989, houses ninth graders. It was originally designated as Union Junior High, which would house the eighth and ninth graders. In 1993, the district's secondary configuration changed, and the building was renamed to its other previous name, the intermediate high school. it was officially renamed the Union High School Freshman Academy in 2019. In May 2022, Union Public Schools finished a 6,500-square-foot indoor golf facility at the Freshman Academy. It has putting bays, a simulator, practice turf, locker rooms, offices, a lounge, and storage. Outdoors, there is a putting green, sand bunker, and fencing. • Union Alternative School was created to better meet the needs of Union students who have been unsuccessful in the regular education program. Students from seventh through 12th grades are enrolled in the program housed at 5656 S. 129 E. Ave. •
Union High School, built in 1972, is known for its arts and
athletics programs. Its football team, the Union Redhawks, is regarded as one of the best in the nation. The three-story Union Collegiate Academy wing, which also houses the Catherine E. Burden College & Career Center, was completed in 2012 focuses on college and career-oriented programs. ==Adult and community education==