Indian Education

Mission Statement

Glenpool Public School's Indian Education program provides paths that foster character, cultural awareness, and academic excellence for our students, empowering them to reach their full potential to positively impact the world. Through integrity, culture, and community, our program maximizes district and tribal resources to serve students and families. 

Glenpool's Indian Education Program offers Mvskoke language classes, Native Culture classes, tutoring, school supplies, cultural services, academic, and other services for native students. 

JOM/Title VI Meeting Dates:

September 22, 2025

December 8th, 2025

January 26th, 2026

March 2, 2026

April 20, 2026 - Election Meeting

May 18th 2026 

September 28th, 2026

All Meetings will be held at the Glenpool Middle School in room #158

MCN Child Psychology Available - click here for more information

The Muscogee Nation has a new Developmental Disabilities Advocacy Program (DDAP) that is offering a grant to parents with a child diagnosed with a developmental disability. Click here to learn more.

Glenpool Public School's Indian Education program provides paths that foster character, cultural awareness, and academic excellence for our students, empowering them to reach their full potential to positively impact the world. Through integrity, culture, and community, our program maximizes district and tribal resources to serve students and families. 

Glenpool's Indian Education Program offers Mvskoke language classes, Native Culture classes, tutoring, school supplies, cultural services, academic, and other services for native students. 

Toni Factor

Indian Education Director
918-322-9500 x568

Email Ms. Factor

Zaydian Edwards and Alina Harjo

High School Representatives:

Zaydian Edwards and Alina Harjo

Angela Jackson

Program Secretary
918-322-9500 x560

Email Ms. Jackson

Jayleigh Hart and Austyn Adamo

Middle School Representatives:

Jayleigh Harjo and Austyn Adamo

Oklahoma Indian Student Honor Society

Glenpool Indian Education is proud to announce the following students have been accepted into the Oklahoma Council for Indian Education's Oklahoma Indian Student Honor Society. In order for students to be accepted, they must maintain a 3.9 GPA, be culturally involved as well as involvement in extracurricular activities. All students will receive a certificate and seniors will receive an honor cord. Congratulations, job well done!

Students holding certificates

Olivia Kilgore

Simeon Lee

Serenity Uhlman

Amayah Sawyer

Grayson Rogers

Emma Phillips

Blain Tiger

Isabella Colbert

Aiyana Gibson

Aurina McKiney

Isabella Dowdy

Hayden Meyers

Claire Watts

Autumn Speers

Dyson Snders

Switzer McGeeley

Sidney Knipe

Makynlee Jackson