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  • Tech Support | Epic Charter Schools

    Get help fast if your Epic Charter Schools device is broken, lost, or stolen. Find out how to request a replacement, file a claim, and get step-by-step support—whether you call, email, or use our online form. Reach out to our team anytime for assistance. तकनीकी देखभाल एवं amp; सहायता प्रौद्योगिकी पूरे वर्ष टूट जाएगी, चोरी हो जाएगी या खो जाएगी, और प्रतिस्थापन का अनुरोध फ़ोन या ईमेल द्वारा किया जा सकता है। स्थिति के आधार पर, प्रतिस्थापन प्रक्रिया शुरू करने के चरण अलग-अलग होंगे। दावा दायर करने के लिए, बीस्ले टेक्नोलॉजी से फोन पर संपर्क करने या डिवाइस सपोर्ट फॉर्म भरने में संकोच न करें। क्रोमबुक लॉगिन डिवाइस समर्थन तकनीकी समर्थन Apoyo familiar सहायता डिवाइस समर्थन (लैपटॉप, Chromebook, iPad, MiFi, और अन्य स्कूल-प्रदत्त डिवाइस) प्रौद्योगिकी पूरे वर्ष टूट जाएगी, चोरी हो जाएगी या खो जाएगी और प्रतिस्थापन का अनुरोध फ़ोन या ईमेल द्वारा किया जा सकता है। स्थिति के आधार पर प्रतिस्थापन प्रक्रिया शुरू करने के चरण अलग-अलग होंगे। दावा दायर करने के लिए कृपया एक ईमेल भेजेंSupport@epiccharterschools.org , फ़ोन द्वारा, या डिवाइस सहायता फ़ॉर्म भरें। फ़ोन द्वारा: कृपया (405) 652-0935 पर कॉल करें। ईमेल द्वारा: support@epiccharterschools.org पहली बार लॉगिन जानकारी उपयोगकर्ता की पहली प्रारंभिक, दूसरी प्रारंभिक और एपिक आईडी (यानी एबी1234) है। खोई/चोरी हुई तकनीक के लिए कृपया संपर्क करें संपत्ति विभागAssets@epiccharterschools.org . डिवाइस समर्थन तकनीकी सहायता (पाठ्यचर्या, नामांकन प्रपत्र, मूल पोर्टल, या पावरस्कूल) यदि आप ऐसी किसी समस्या का सामना कर रहे हैं जो सीधे तौर पर किसी उपकरण से प्रभावित नहीं है, बल्कि किसी प्रोग्राम या पाठ्यक्रम के काम न करने से प्रभावित है, तो कृपया नीचे दिया गया फॉर्म भरकर दावा दायर करें। तकनीकी समर्थन क्रोमबुक लॉगिन कृपया निम्नलिखित जानकारी पढ़ें आपका नया उपकरण केवल आपके लिए वैयक्तिकृत है, इसलिए कॉन्फ़िगरेशन प्रक्रिया को पूरा करने के लिए आपको बस कुछ और चरण पूरे करने होंगे। अपना उपकरण खोलें और इसे चालू करें। यदि आपके सिस्टम को प्रारंभ में चालू करने के लिए आवश्यक हो तो आपके डिवाइस के लिए एक चार्जर मेलिंग बॉक्स में रखा गया था। सुनिश्चित करें कि आपके पास उपयोग के लिए आपका कंप्यूटर लॉगिन क्रेडेंशियल उपलब्ध है। अपना उपयोगकर्ता नाम दर्ज करें। बूट होने पर, डिवाइस को आपका उपयोगकर्ता नाम और पासवर्ड मांगना चाहिए। आपका उपयोगकर्ता नाम आपके पहले नाम का पहला अक्षर, आपके अंतिम नाम का पहला अक्षर और आपकी एपिक आईडी (उस बॉक्स में शामिल होगा जिसमें आपका डिवाइस आया था) होगा। अपना कूटशब्द भरें। आपका पासवर्ड अस्थायी है और लॉगिन करते समय आपको इसे बदलना होगा। नया पासवर्ड याद रखें ताकि आप भविष्य में लॉगिन करना जारी रख सकें। स्कूल आईडी दर्ज करें. एक बार जब आप अपने डिवाइस में लॉग इन कर लेंगे, तो आपसे स्कूल आईडी कोड: 25150434 पूछा जाएगा। एक बार प्रवेश करने के बाद, आप सभी सेटअप हो जाएंगे। सीखने का आनंद लें! Frequently asked questions Chrome बुक संपत्ति क्या आपको लॉगिन करने के लिए आवश्यक सभी चीज़ें नहीं मिल पा रही हैं? आपका उपयोगकर्ता नाम जिसमें आपकी एपिक आईडी शामिल है, उस बॉक्स में शामिल है जिसमें आपका डिवाइस आया था। यदि आप अपनी जानकारी नहीं ढूंढ पा रहे हैं, तो कृपया अपने प्रशिक्षक से संपर्क करें। वे आपको आवश्यक लॉगिन क्रेडेंशियल प्रदान करने में सक्षम होंगे। छात्र नए Chromebook में कैसे लॉगिन करें? क्रोमबुक के अंदर एक शीट थी (स्टॉप शीट लेबल वाले अटैचमेंट का लिंक) जो उन्हें बॉक्स के बाहर पॉकेट में एक निर्देश शीट को रोकने और पढ़ने का निर्देश दे रही थी (जेनेरिक फ़्लायर लेबल वाले अटैचमेंट का लिंक) (अटैचमेंट लेबल वाले बॉक्स का लिंक) . इसके अलावा, वही निर्देश (विशिष्ट उपयोगकर्ता नाम के बिना) एपिक सेल्फ हेल्प ऐप में लॉगिन स्क्रीन (अटैचमेंट क्रोम रिमोट डेस्कटॉप और सेल्फ हेल्प से लिंक) पर उपलब्ध हैं। एक बार डिवाइस में लॉग इन करने के बाद, निर्देश इंटरनेट तक पहुंचने के लिए आवश्यक स्कूल आईडी प्रदान करते हैं। छात्र अपने एपिक ईमेल तक कैसे पहुँचते हैं? डिज़ाइन के अनुसार, छात्रों के पास Chromebook पर लॉगिन करने के लिए उपयोग किए जाने वाले Google खाते पर ईमेल सक्षम नहीं है। ऐसा प्रतीत होता है कि यह एक ईमेल पता है, लेकिन यह केवल एक खाता है। मुझे Chromebook पर दूरस्थ सहायता कैसे मिलेगी? एक बार Chromebook पर छात्र खाते से लॉग इन करने के बाद, आपको Chrome रिमोट डेस्कटॉप ऐप का उपयोग करना होगा और 12 अंकों का कोड प्रदान करना होगा (अटैचमेंट देखें)। कोई और सवाल? संपत्तियों से यहां संपर्क करें: Assets@epiccharterschools.org | 405-749-4550, एक्सटेंशन 455

  • Epic's FAQs

    पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न Frequently Asked Questions उपस्थिति पंजी सीखने का कोष मूल पोर्टल/सहायता अभिलेख अन्य नामांकन के लिए कौन पात्र है? कोई भी छात्र जो ओके का निवासी है, उसकी उम्र 1 सितंबर को या उससे पहले 4-20 वर्ष है। मैं कब नामांकन करूं? हम पूरे स्कूल वर्ष में खुला नामांकन प्रदान करते हैं। मैं नामांकन कैसे करूँ? नामांकन फॉर्म पूरा करें और जन्म प्रमाण पत्र और शॉट रिकॉर्ड की एक प्रति भेजें।* दस्तावेज़ जमा करने के लिए संपर्क जानकारी नामांकन फॉर्म पर है। *यदि आप टीकाकरण नहीं कराना चुनते हैं तो एक टीकाकरण छूट फॉर्म डाउनलोड के लिए उपलब्ध है। दस्तावेज़ जमा करने के लिए संपर्क जानकारी नामांकन फॉर्म पर है। मैं पुनः नामांकन कैसे करूँ? आप अपने मूल पोर्टल पर लॉग इन कर सकते हैं और वहां से फिर से नामांकन कर सकते हैं, या इस लिंक पर जा सकते हैं और निर्देशों का पालन करें। यदि मुझे नामांकन में परेशानी हो या मेरे पास अतिरिक्त नामांकन प्रश्न हों तो क्या होगा? कृपया नामांकन विभाग को enrollment@epiccharterschools.org पर ईमेल करें। मैं अपने बच्चे का टीकाकरण रिकॉर्ड कहां से प्राप्त कर सकता हूं? स्वीकार्य टीकाकरण दस्तावेजों में एक लाइसेंस प्राप्त चिकित्सक या सार्वजनिक स्वास्थ्य प्राधिकरण, जैसे कि आपका स्थानीय काउंटी स्वास्थ्य विभाग, या ओक्लाहोमा राज्य स्वास्थ्य विभाग द्वारा प्रदान किया गया रिकॉर्ड शामिल है। यदि मेरे बच्चे को चिकित्सीय या धार्मिक टीकाकरण से छूट प्राप्त है तो मुझे क्या करना चाहिए? छूट फॉर्म की एक प्रति ईमेल द्वारा fax@epiccharterschools.org पर भेजें। मुझे अपने बच्चे के जन्म प्रमाणपत्र की प्रति कहां मिल सकती है? जन्म प्रमाण पत्र की प्रमाणित प्रतियां उस राज्य के महत्वपूर्ण रिकॉर्ड प्रभाग से प्राप्त की जा सकती हैं जहां बच्चे का जन्म हुआ था। राष्ट्रीय स्वास्थ्य सांख्यिकी केंद्र महत्वपूर्ण रिकॉर्ड एजेंसियों की एक सूची प्रदान करता है। https ://www.cdc.gov/nchs/w2w/index.htm?CDC_AA_refVal=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cdc.gov%2Fnchs%2Fw2w.htm यदि आप अपने बच्चे के जन्म प्रमाण पत्र की प्रति प्राप्त करने में सक्षम नहीं हैं, तो निम्नलिखित जन्म/आयु दस्तावेज़ स्वीकार किए जा सकते हैं। छात्र चालक लाइसेंस छात्र सैन्य आईडी (आश्रित) अस्पताल जन्म रिकॉर्ड/प्रमाणपत्र बपतिस्मा प्रमाणपत्र पासपोर्ट बीमा पारिवारिक बिल छात्र की जन्मतिथि दिखा रहा है

  • Internships & WBL | Epic Charter Schools

    इंटर्नशिप और amp; कार्य-आधारित शिक्षा इंटर्नशिप एक पेशेवर स्थिति है जहां एक छात्र कार्य अनुभव प्राप्त करने या योग्यता के लिए आवश्यकताओं को पूरा करने के लिए, कभी-कभी बिना वेतन के किसी संगठन में काम करता है। कार्य-आधारित शिक्षा एक शिक्षा रणनीति है जो छात्रों को वास्तविक जीवन में कार्य अनुभव प्रदान करती है जहां वे अपनी रोजगार क्षमता विकसित करने के लिए शैक्षणिक और तकनीकी कौशल लागू करते हैं। विकल्प महाकाव्य वर्चुअल इंटर्नशिप एक सीखने का अनुभव जहां छात्र हमारे वर्चुअल इंटर्नशिप फैसिलिटेटर के साथ ज़ूम के माध्यम से इंटर्नशिप पूरी करता है। यह अवसर कैरियर अन्वेषण प्रदान करता है और परियोजना आधारित शिक्षा के माध्यम से कौशल विकसित करता है। छात्र वैकल्पिक क्रेडिट अर्जित करते हैं जब वे अपने सुविधाकर्ता के साथ साप्ताहिक रूप से मिलते हैं, एक कैपस्टोन परियोजना और अतिरिक्त गतिविधियों को पूरा करते हैं। दो रास्ते हैं: एक उद्योग प्रमाणन की ओर ले जाता है और दूसरा कैरियर संबंधी कौशल और ज्ञान की प्राप्ति की ओर ले जाता है। और अधिक जानें बाहरी इंटर्नशिप ऑनसाइट या रिमोट इंटर्नशिप एक पेशेवर सीखने का अनुभव है जो छात्र के अध्ययन के क्षेत्र या कैरियर की रुचि से संबंधित सार्थक, व्यावहारिक कार्य प्रदान करता है। यह छात्र को करियर अन्वेषण और विकास और नए कौशल सीखने का अवसर देता है। छात्र वैकल्पिक क्रेडिट अर्जित करते हैं जब वे इंटर्नशिप में भाग लेते हैं, 60 घंटे का काम पूरा करते हैं, 3 सॉफ्ट स्किल असाइनमेंट पूरे करते हैं, और आवश्यक उद्देश्य, प्रतिबिंब और फीडबैक फॉर्म जमा करते हैं। और अधिक जानें कार्य आधारित शिक्षा कार्य-आधारित शिक्षा एक शिक्षा रणनीति है जो छात्रों को वास्तविक जीवन के कार्य अनुभव प्रदान करती है जहां वे शैक्षणिक और तकनीकी कौशल लागू कर सकते हैं और अपनी रोजगार क्षमता विकसित कर सकते हैं। छात्र वैकल्पिक क्रेडिट तब अर्जित करते हैं जब उनके पास नौकरी होती है, 60 घंटे का काम पूरा करते हैं, 3 सॉफ्ट स्किल असाइनमेंट पूरे करते हैं, और आवश्यक उद्देश्य, प्रतिबिंब और फीडबैक फॉर्म जमा करते हैं। और अधिक जानें विकल्प ओएएपी नामित इंटर्नशिप/कार्य-आधारित शिक्षण छात्रों के लिए आवास प्रदान किया जा सकता है, जब तक कि इंटर्नशिप/कार्य-आधारित शिक्षण प्लेसमेंट हाई स्कूल के बाद के लक्ष्यों के लिए छात्र की संक्रमण योजना से जुड़ा हो। अधिक जानकारी के लिए कृपया वैकल्पिक इंटर्नशिप अनुभाग पर जाएँ। और अधिक जानें दिशा-निर्देश क्या यह एक अनुमोदित इंटर्नशिप होगी? क्या प्रकृति में अनुभव सार्थक होगा? क्या यह छात्र के हाई स्कूल के बाद के लक्ष्यों/रुचियों के अनुरूप है? क्या यह छात्र को एक पर्यवेक्षक/संरक्षक रखने की अनुमति देगा जो प्रशिक्षण दे सके, अपेक्षाएँ निर्धारित कर सके और प्रतिक्रिया दे सके? क्या हाई स्कूल ग्रेजुएशन के बाद इंटर्नशिप छात्र को किसी विशिष्ट करियर/पद के लिए बेहतर ढंग से तैयार करती है? क्या छात्र इस इंटर्नशिप के माध्यम से न्यूनतम 60 घंटे का व्यावहारिक/व्यावहारिक अनुभव पूरा करने में सक्षम होगा? यदि आप उपरोक्त सभी प्रश्नों का उत्तर हाँ में नहीं दे सकते हैं, तो संभवतः यह इंटर्नशिप के लिए उपयुक्त नहीं है। हम आपके छात्र को लीक से हटकर सोचने के लिए प्रोत्साहित करते हैं, और हम आपके साथ विचार-मंथन करने और सहयोग करने में प्रसन्न हैं। यदि आप इंटर्नशिप अनुमोदन के बारे में अनिश्चित हैं, तो कृपया अनीता मैनुअल से संपर्क करेंanita.manuel@epiccharterschools.org . फ़ायदे इन विकल्पों के साथ वैकल्पिक क्रेडिट अर्जित करने से छात्रों को आगे बढ़ने और कौशल सीखने की क्षमता मिलती है जो भविष्य में उनकी मदद करेगी, साथ ही, हाई स्कूल पाठ्यक्रम क्रेडिट अर्जित करेगी। 9वीं एवं 10वीं कक्षा कार्य अध्ययन परिशिष्ट फ्रेशमैन और द्वितीय वर्ष के छात्र इंटर्नशिप या कार्य अध्ययन के अवसर के साथ वैकल्पिक क्रेडिट अर्जित कर सकते हैं। ये पाठ्यक्रम अगले चरण के पाठ्यक्रम नहीं हैं, बल्कि पोर्टफोलियो ऐच्छिक हैं। 9वीं और 10वीं कक्षा के छात्र 11वीं और 12वीं कक्षा के छात्रों के समान असाइनमेंट प्रकार को पूरा करेंगे। छात्रों को स्कूलोजी कक्षा में लोड किया जाएगा। यह स्कूली शिक्षा कक्षा सभी आवश्यक असाइनमेंट और फॉर्म से पहले से भरी हुई होगी। For questions about internships or work-based learning please reach out to: Anita Manuel Career Pathway Director anita.manuel@epiccharterschools.org

  • World Languages | Epic Charter Schools

    शिक्षा में तेजी लाएं पीछे World Language ASL I Course Type: World Language Course Credits: 1 Unit (2 Semesters) EpicEd ASL I serves as the introductory semester for American Sign Language (ASL) 1, aimed at students who have little to no prior experience with ASL. It covers fundamental conversation skills, grammar, and vocabulary essential for basic communication.The curriculum emphasizes both expressive and receptive skills in American Sign Language, including fingerspelling and insights into Deaf culture. Each module will focus on vocabulary aligned with specific themes, such as friends and family, leisure activities, and school or work, along with grammar concepts suited for beginners.As students advance through the modules, they will build on previously acquired knowledge and have ample opportunities to enhance their expressive and receptive language abilities. ASL II Course Type: World Language Course Credits: 1 Unit (2 Semesters) EpicEd ASL II builds on the foundational skills developed in ASL I, guiding students toward greater confidence and fluency in American Sign Language. This course expands vocabulary and grammar knowledge through more complex sentence structures and dialogues. Students will continue to strengthen both expressive and receptive skills while engaging in deeper exploration of Deaf culture and community values. FRENCH I Course Type: World Language Course Credits: 1 Unit (2 Semesters) Students will work toward proficiency at a Novice-Low ACTFL level in the following topics: greeting others, introducing themselves, saying the alphabet, answering basic questions, telling time, and talking about destinations and where they are going. Additionally, they will be able to briefly talk about friends, family, pets, home, important dates, seasons, toys, games, food, and colors. There is a strong emphasis on learning to speak the language, as well as read and write it. Additionally, there is an emphasis on gaining cultural understanding. Speaking audio/video assignments are submitted by students as part of the assessment for the course. FRENCH II Course Type: World Language Course Credits: 1 Unit (2 Semesters) Students will continue to learn to communicate in French; reading, writing, speaking, and culture will be stressed. There is strong emphasis on learning to speak the language, as well as read and write it. Speaking audio/video assignments are submitted by students as part of the assessment for the course. GERMAN I Course Type: World Language Course Credits: 1 Unit (2 Semesters) In this course students will learn to speak, read, write, understand German, and learn to focus on how they personally learn. Students will also learn about cultural elements pertaining to German speaking countries such as culture, history, geography, and lifestyle. This course includes authentic teaching materials such as popular YouTube videos, pop music, and texts. Speaking audio/video assignments are submitted by students as part of the assessment for the course. GERMAN II Course Type: World Language Course Credits: 1 Unit (2 Semesters) Students will expand their vocabularies and study more advanced grammatical structures that will lead to effective handling of social situations. Students will continue to gain familiarity with German life and customs. There is strong emphasis on learning to speak the language as well as read and write it. Speaking audio/video assignments are submitted by students as part of the assessment for the course. MASKOKE-SEMVNOLE I A (CREEK) Course Type: World Language Course Credits: 1 Unit (2 Semesters) SPANISH I Course Type: World Language Course Credits: 1 Unit (2 Semesters) EpicEd Spanish I is an introductory course that focuses on Hispanic and Latin culture and is structured to help students begin conversing almost immediately in Spanish. Students will practice speaking, reading, writing, pronunciation, and grammar within the context of familiar topics. SPANISH II Course Type: World Language Course Credits: 1 Unit (2 Semesters) EpicEd Spanish II builds on the skills that students developed during their first year of Spanish. Students will focus on speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills, with appropriate grammatical principles. It is set in a cultural study of Spain, Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador. Speaking audio/video assignments are submitted by students as part of the assessment for the course. पीछे

  • Military Careers | Epic Charter Schools

    महाकाव्य के बारे में Epic students are encouraged to explore a wide array of post high school options. A career in the military can be a great choice for a high school student for several reasons: Job Security: The military offers a stable and reliable career path, which can provide job security and financial benefits, even in uncertain economic times. Education and Training: The military offers extensive training in various fields, often with opportunities to gain valuable skills that can be useful both during and after service. Many branches also provide educational benefits, such as the GI Bill, which helps pay for college tuition. Leadership and Discipline: The military teaches strong leadership skills, discipline, and work ethic. These qualities can be valuable in any career and personal life. Health and Benefits: Military service comes with a range of benefits, including healthcare, housing allowances, retirement plans, and more. These benefits can be particularly appealing for young adults just starting out in their careers. Adventure and Travel: The military offers the chance to travel and see the world, which can be an exciting opportunity for someone who enjoys new experiences and challenges. Sense of Purpose: Serving in the military can provide a deep sense of purpose and pride, as service members contribute to the safety and security of their country. Opportunities for Advancement: The military has clear structures for advancement and promotions, and hard work and dedication are often rewarded with career growth, leadership positions, and increased responsibilities. Supportive Community: The military fosters a strong sense of camaraderie and brotherhood/sisterhood. Many service members form lifelong bonds and friendships that can offer a strong support system throughout their lives. Post-Service Opportunities: After serving, many veterans find that their experience and training are highly valued by civilian employers, providing them with strong job prospects in various industries. Overall, for a high school student looking for structure, personal development, and a meaningful career, the military can offer a rewarding and fulfilling option. क्या महाकाव्य आपके लिए सही है? Explore Military Branches Military Students and Families - Military Liaison Services Epic’s Military Club For questions about Military Careers please reach out to: Anita Manuel Career Pathway Director anita.manuel@epiccharterschools.org

  • Health Resources | Epic Charter Schools

    Discover health resources from Epic Charter Schools, including expert tips on common childhood illnesses and links to county health departments to help families support student well-being. रिपोर्टिंग रिपोर्टिंग Asbestos Notice Brendon McLarty Foundation Stock Inhaler Program Bullying Policy Common Childhood Illnesses COVID-19 Resources General Well Being Teen Health Return to Learn Plan Epic strives to provide an environment where students, families, and employees feel safe. The plan includes a host of considerations to address the variety of issues and contingencies that may impact operations and instruction amid the continued incidence of COVID-19 and associated variant strains. Learn More COVID-19 Reporting The State Department of Education has amended its previous policy for COVID-19 reporting to now include requiring schools to report COVID exposures and infections of students who learn virtually as well as school staff who work/teach virtually. This means that any Epic student or staff member with close contact to an individual who has tested positive for COVID-19, or who has themselves tested positive, will be asked to report this to Epic so we may report it to the state. Please submit a ticket below via Incident IQ Learn More Return to Learn Plan The Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act of 1986 requires the inspection of all the buildings in a school district for asbestos. Epic Charter School has complied with this act. Management plans documenting these inspections are on file for public review. To review the Management Plan on file please contact facilities@epiccharterschools.org or call (405) 749-4550 during normal business hours. Copies of the Management Plans are also available at the Administrative Offices at 1900 NW Expy R3, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118. Chickenpox Conjunctivitis Head Lice Meningococcal Disease Amoeba Sisters Kids Health Measles Fifth Disease Center for Disease Control: Meningitis MRSA Oklahoma State Department of Health County Health Departments State Department of Health Immunization The Flu: A Guide for Parents Meningitis Strep Throat Healthy Smile Exercise Shape Your Future OK How the Body Works Movies Teen Health Parents Helping Parents WellCast Tobacco Prevention Guide HIV/AIDS Epic's Bullying Policy Epic Charter Schools supports a positive school climate conducive to teaching and learning that is free from threat, harassment, and all types of bullying. It is the policy of Epic Charter Schools to prohibit all bullying of any person at school. Prohibited conduct includes incidents of bullying instigated by the use of electronic communication specifically directed at students and/or school personnel. This policy extends to all schools that comprise the District. Bullying is an anti-social behavior that can occur in person or in online school spaces, and it distracts both the targeted student and the student engaging in the bullying. Bullying a student based on their race, color, creed, disability, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion, or any other personal characteristic is grounds for disciplinary action. 70 Okla. State. Sec. 24-100.3. Steps for Reporting Bullying: Incidents of reporting bullying shall be reported on the “District Bullying Report Form,” which shall be made available to students at all times during regular school hours, including in the main/front office of microsites, and obtainable through the school counseling department. Submit the form to the teacher or the Managing Director of Instruction. Any individual reporting an incident of bullying may also do so by using the Protect OK App . Reports may be made anonymously; however, no formal disciplinary action will be taken solely on the basis of an anonymous report. See Something Say Something: You can report a bullying incident below by finding your location or by calling Edmond / (405) 359-4338 Lawton / Southwest Oklahoma / (580) 355-INFO (4636) Norman / 405-366-STOP Oklahoma City / 405-235-7300 Tulsa / 918-596-2677 Resources: Reporting Form Understanding & Addressing Bullying Bullying Policy PDF Mental Health Flyer Brendon McLarty Foundation Stock Inhaler Program In 2019, Oklahoma passed a new law that allows your child’s school to maintain and administer an albuterol inhaler to treat students who experience sudden life-threatening respiratory distress while at school. Albuterol is an inhaled medication that quickly opens the tubes that move air into and out of the lungs, making it easier to breathe. This medication is safe and effective. Because an asthma attack can happen at any time, having quick access to albuterol is important to make schools safe for children with asthma. Several personnel from your child’s school have been trained to quickly and safely respond to respiratory emergencies. While school staff will make every effort to contact parents before giving albuterol, the law allows them to administer albuterol in an emergency without prior parental contact. If your child has asthma, we urge you to notify your child’s school and provide them with an asthma action plan from your child’s doctor. Because the stock albuterol inhaler is not intended to replace a child’s personal inhaler, we also encourage you to send a personal albuterol inhaler for use at school if your child has asthma. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Jessica Jones - Jessica.Jones@epiccharterschools.org Free Vision Screenings रिपोर्टिंग Stonegate Microsite February 19, 2026 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. REGISTER HERE Tulsa Logan Building January 30, 2026 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. REGISTER HERE Tulsa Woodward Building January 12, 2026 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. REGISTER HERE OKC 50 Penn Place February 12, 2026 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. REGISTER HERE OKC I-35 South Microsite January 27, 2026 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. REGISTER HERE OKC Brixton Square Microsite February 5, 2026 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. REGISTER HERE Tulsa Woodward Building January 13, 2026 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. REGISTER HERE

  • Student Wellness & Support | Epic Charter Schools

    Epic Charter Schools' Student Wellness and Support Services promotes a safe and healthy school environment through comprehensive health, mental health, and trauma-informed services. Our whole-child approach supports students, staff, and families, ensuring access to resources for thriving. रिपोर्टिंग रिपोर्टिंग School Counseling & Mental Health School Counseling School counselors provide social, emotional, behavioral, and mental health support and early intervention to Epic students, beginning in PK, by teaching the skills needed to create habits for academic success, ensure self-awareness, and develop coping and social skills. Counselors provide instruction, counseling support, and early intervention services primarily through virtual small groups. However, other supports and services are also available depending on need. The school counseling team is trained in crisis intervention and response. These services include wellness check-ins, individual mental health support and referrals to mental health partners, reentry planning from inpatient facilities, or extended absences due to mental health. Please reach out to your teacher, or email studentwellness@epiccharterschools to connect with your school counselor. Staff requesting school counseling services on behalf of their student: Go to IncidentIQ and follow this path: Tickets>New Ticket>Student Life>Mental Health, Wellness, and Social Services>Student Counseling Services Request Visit IncidentIQ Mental Health Epic prioritizes the mental health and well-being of our students. To improve student access to mental health care, Epic’s school-employed mental health providers partner with Community Mental Health Providers to ensure that students in all 77 counties can access the supports they need at school and in their community. Depending on location and family need, providers meet with youth and their families via teletherapy or in their communities. Resource: ECS Mental Health To request a mental health referral, please complete a Mental Health Services Request. You will be asked to provide contact information and to indicate the type of services requested. Once complete, a referral will be made to a partnering agency. Families with insurance will be asked to share that information. If no insurance is available, a third-party agency will assist the family in locating a provider to ensure access to care. Families and students requesting services: Please reach out to your teacher, or email studentwellness@epiccharterschools.org to connect with our wellness team. Staff requesting Mental health services on behalf of their student: Go to IncidentIQ and follow this path: Tickets>New Ticket>Student Life>Mental Health, Wellness, and Social Services>Mental Health Services Request Visit IncidentIQ Student Support Services The Student Support Services Team works with families to connect families with supports and services in their local communities and community agencies. This includes areas such as food, clothing, shelter, medical referrals, home safety issues and other barriers that can be affecting their education in a negative way and preventing the family from the resources they need. Student Support Services Request Form Supporting Homeless Students at Epic Charter Schools At Epic Charter School, we are committed to providing a free and appropriate public education to all students, including those experiencing homelessness. Our administration and teachers actively seek out students who are homeless or in need of additional services, regularly monitoring enrollment data, referrals, and input from staff to identify those who may require support. Defining Homelessness Our Homeless Liaison McKinney-Vento Act Compliance Defining Homelessness The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11434a(2)) defines "homeless children and youths" as individuals who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence. This includes: Children and youths sharing housing due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or similar reasons. Those living in motels, hotels, trailer parks, camping grounds, emergency or transitional shelters, or awaiting foster care placement. Children with a primary nighttime residence that is a public or private place not designed for regular sleeping. Those living in cars, parks, public spaces, abandoned buildings, bus or train stations, or similar settings. Migratory children living in circumstances described above. Our Homeless Liaison Once a student is identified as homeless, our Homeless Liaison plays a crucial role in ensuring they receive the support they need. The Liaison works to: Assess and address the enrollment, educational access, and participation needs of homeless students. Provide information and training to staff, families, and agencies on the rights of homeless children to access educational resources. Intervene with schools, agencies, families, and students to maximize participation and success. Secure necessary school supplies for students. The Homeless Liaison is dedicated to supporting homeless students and their families, serving as a point of contact and advocate within the school. To contact the Homeless Liaison, call Marti Duggan 405-749-4550, Ext. 710, or email marti.duggan@epiccharterschools.org . McKinney-Vento Act Compliance Epic Charter Schools ensures all requirements of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Act are met to provide homeless students with opportunities for a quality education. As McKinney-Vento students automatically qualify for Title I services, those in the grade levels served by our Title I program are offered these services. Our Homeless Liaison personally contacts qualifying students to offer supplies and other materials to assist in their schooling, addressing needs on a case-by-case basis. Please submit a request to be contacted by this team by clicking the button below or email to: Marti Duggan , Director of Student Support Services marti.duggan@epiccharterschools.org 405-749-4550 Ext. 710 Visit IncidentIQ Resilient & Healthy Schools At Epic Charter Schools, we are committed to creating safe, supportive, and thriving learning environments where all students and staff can succeed. Our Healthy & Resilient Schools approach integrates physical, mental, and emotional well-being into the educational experience, ensuring every student is ready to learn, grow, and thrive. Wellness Multi-Tiered Systems of Supports (MTSS) Epic’s Wellness MTSS is a whole-child framework designed to support every student’s behavioral, social, and mental health needs. This proactive, schoolwide system ensures that students receive the right level of support at the right time. Our MTSS framework includes three tiers of support: Tier 1 – Universal Supports: Wellness practices for all students, such as social learning, positive behavior expectations, and schoolwide prevention programs. Tier 2 – Targeted Supports: Small-group interventions for students needing additional help, such as counseling groups, skill-building lessons, or mentoring. Tier 3 – Intensive Supports: Individualized services for students with significant or ongoing needs, often involving specialized staff and community resources. By combining prevention, early intervention, and individualized care, Wellness MTSS creates a safe, inclusive environment where all students can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. Health Services Epic Charter Schools’ Health Services team supports students and staff by promoting wellness, safety, and health-related compliance across the district. Our school nurse, Jessica Jones, BSN, RN, plays a vital role in: Coordinating care and connecting families with healthcare providers Supporting students with chronic conditions Leading health education and staff training Providing resources on wellness and safety Health Services also develops Individualized Healthcare Plans (IHPs), Emergency Care Plans, and ensures compliance with health records and district health policies. Whether navigating a health concern or seeking guidance on medical protocols, we are here for your students—and for you. Contact Information Resilient Schools: Heather Graham Heather.Graham@epiccharterschools.org Health Services: Jessica Jones Jessica.Jones@epiccharterschools.org | (405) 347-5685 If you know an Epic student or family in need of support through our Epic Wellness and Support Services program, please complete the form below.

  • Locations | Epic Charter Schools

    Discover Epic Charter Schools’ Locations, including Micro Sites, Partner Sites, and Learning Centers across Oklahoma. Find secure, convenient spaces for in-person instruction, student meetings, Epic Clubs, and administrative use—designed to support your learning and community engagement. रिपोर्टिंग Micro Sites Micro Sites are secure meeting spaces in the communities we serve, where teachers can book an appointment to meet with their students individually or in small groups for in-person instruction. These spaces are also available for Epic Clubs to meet and for administrative use. Partner Sites Partner Sites are spaces that Epic has secured in the community to serve as meeting spaces for in-person instruction. Epic doesn’t have full control of these sites as they are shared spaces.

  • Academic Enrichment | Epic Charter Schools

    रिपोर्टिंग At Epic, learning goes far beyond the classroom! Our academic enrichment activities are designed to spark curiosity, boost confidence and provide exciting opportunities for students to grow—both academically and socially. These engaging experiences allow students to dive deeper into their interests, challenge themselves in new ways and connect with fellow learners across the state. This year, students can look forward to: Spelling Bees, Epic Innovators Day, Virtual International Bees, Living Wax Museum & Read Across America Week, and Scholastic Book Fairs. Whether your student loves science, history, literature or a bit of everything, there’s something for everyone! Jump to: Spelling Bee | Epic Innovators Day | Living Wax Museum | International Academic Competition | Read Across America ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT EVENTS 27 जनवरी 2026 Tulsa Innovators Day - Science Fair, Inventor Fair, STEAM Learn More & Register 3810 S 103rd Ave East Tulsa, OK 74146 SPELLING BEE LEARNING OUTCOME Epic is thrilled to partner with the Scripps National Spelling Bee platform again this year. By inspiring the exploration of words, the Scripps National Spelling Bee illuminates pathways to lifelong curiosity, celebrates academic achievement and enriches communities. All Epic students in grades 1-8 are invited to participate! FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1. How can my student prepare for the spelling bee? There is a word list for each grade level that students should study prior to the event. Students will be provided the word lists once they register. Scripps also has apps available for Apple and Android users that can be found below. NOTE: It’s best practice to study your grade-level words along with the grade level above yours. If your grade-level competition continues beyond your grade-level words, the next grade-level words will be used. For example, a 3rd grader should study both 3rd -and 4th-grade words. It is a good idea for each student to be familiar with every word on each grade level list. Download Scripps Word Club app Open App Store Open Google Play Store 2. What happens if my student misses the first word in the competition? Unfortunately, even if a student misses the first word in their round, they will be eliminated from the competition. 3. Will there be any words given during the competition that aren’t on the grade-level study list? Yes. The study lists are meant to be a starting point and do not contain every word that will be given during the competition. The WORD CLUB app is a great way to take your Spelling Bee study sessions to the next level. IMPORTANT NOTE: Students will compete in one of three regions: Oklahoma City, Tulsa and Amarillo, Texas. One winner from each region will advance to the next phase of the competition. The winner in Oklahoma City will advance to a regional qualifier competition, where, if they qualify, will go on to compete in the regional competition. While the Tulsa winner will advance directly to the regional competition, the winner of the Amarillo competition will advance to the regional competition there. Tulsa Innovators Day - Science Fair, Inventor Fair, STEAM When: 27 जनवरी 2026 को 6:00:00 pm बजे Where: 3810 S 103rd Ave East Tulsa, OK 74146 Learn More & Register EPIC INNOVATORS DAY SCIENCE FAIR, INVENTOR & ENTREPRENEUR FAIR, & STEAM DAY OKC Registration Tulsa Registration Get Started Now! Download our resource packets to start preparing your project today. Don’t miss your chance to be part of Oklahoma’s most exciting day of innovation! Science Fair Grades 1-3 Science Fair Grades 4-8 Science Fair Grades 9-12 Inventor/Entrepreneur Grades 1-3 Inventor/Entrepreneur Grades 4-8 Inventor/Entrepreneur Grades 9-12 Discover, Create and Connect at Epic Innovators Day! Ready to ignite your curiosity and showcase your creativity? Epic Innovators Day brings together young scientists, inventors and entrepreneurs from across Oklahoma for a full day of hands-on learning and inspiration. Event Locations: Oklahoma City at 50 Penn Tulsa at Woodward Building Whether you’re passionate about science, technology, engineering, art, or math, this is your chance to shine! Present your science fair project, share your latest invention or launch your entrepreneurial idea. Connect with fellow Epic students, participate in interactive STEAM activities, and experience a day packed with creativity and innovation. Why Attend Epic Innovators Day? Present your original projects, inventions, and business ideas Compete for awards and recognition in science, entrepreneurship, and creativity Explore hands-on STEAM activities designed for all ages Meet other students who love science, technology, and creative problem-solving Celebrate learning in a vibrant, supportive environment You don’t have to present to join the fun—everyone is welcome! Discover new interests, make friends, and get inspired for your next big idea. LIVING WAX MUSEUM LEARNING OUTCOME We’re excited to have you at the Living Wax Museum! This is a fun event, where you get to be creative and learn about history by bringing famous people to life. Get ready for an exciting experience! The best part of the Living Wax Museum is that you get to learn by doing. You’ll get to research a famous person, create a costume and perform as if you were that person. The most important thing is to enjoy learning and sharing what you found out. We’ve made a step-by-step guide to help you through your project, from choosing a person to practicing your performance. What you'll learn: Historical knowledge: In-depth research on a figure. Research and critical thinking: Analyzing sources, prioritizing information. Creativity and public speaking: Engaging portrayal and communication. Interactive learning: Makes history more memorable and engaging. Your tools: Student Instructions: Your step-by-step guide to the Living Wax Museum INSTRUCTIONS The Living Wax Museum awaits! Below, you’ll find your grade-level roadmap. Instructions and rubrics made simple. Grades 1-3 Instruction Packet Grades 4-12 Instruction Packet INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC COMPETITION VIRTUAL – JAN. 1-FEB. 1 LEARNING OUTCOME The International Academic Competitions include the National Geography Bee , National History Bee , and National Science Bee . The International Academic Competitions provide students with the opportunity to deepen their knowledge in Geography, History and Science, while developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Grades 1-8 Grades 9-12 Regionals How to Participate Free online regional qualifying exams will take place from January 1 - February 1, 2025 , and are open to students in grades 1-8. Register for an account: Fill in the required details, including: First Name, Last Name, School, Grade Parent’s Email (this section must be completed). For the teacher email, use: leisha.albaugh@epiccharterschools.org Create an Account Choose your exam(s): Decide which Qualifier test(s) your student would like to take. Take Qualifier test(s): Qualifier Tests are available online from January 1 - February 1, 2025, and can be completed at home. Take Qualifier Test Save Player ID: Write down your student’s Player ID and keep it for future use. This will be required if your student takes additional tests later. Testing: When your student is ready, click on their chosen exam. Test Format: Timed: 20 minutes 50 multiple-choice questions Encourage your student not to guess if they are unsure of an answer. Leave it blank if they do not know the answer. Results: If the student qualifies, they can select the competitions they wish to participate in. Select Competitions How to Participate High school students do not need to take the qualifying exams. They can register for competitions directly anytime between now and May. Participation Details: Students can compete in up to 3 competitions online (white set). Competition Format: 120 questions total. 3 rounds of 30 questions each, with an additional 30 in finals. The objective is to earn 5 positive points per round and receive bonus points for early completion. Cost: $48.00 per competition per subject. Register Here Grades 1-8 The top 50% of students from the first three rounds qualify for Nationals in Florida (Memorial Day Weekend). Grades 4-8 The top 25% qualify for Internationals in Paris (3rd week of summer). Grades 9-12 The top 50% qualify for Nationals in Washington, D.C. (April 24-25). READ ACROSS AMERICA – LITERACY DAY IT IS FUN TO HAVE FUN, BUT YOU HAVE TO KNOW HOW! Reading Corner – You’ll meet some special friends and listen as they read books to our students in a cozy reading corner. The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go! Book Walk – Use your mind and your muscles as you read your way to a healthier you! Read to go and go to read, participate at each station and fill your passport with speed. So be sure when you step, step with care and great tact. And remember that life is a great balancing act. Book Giveaway – Stop by our book giveaway and grab your reading certificate for being an excellent reader! Oh, the things you can find if you don’t stay behind! Come celebrate Read Across America Week at an Epic Literacy Event, fun for the whole family! This will be an event where Epic families can celebrate the joy of reading with our staff, teachers, and a few surprise visitors. But that is not all. Oh, no. That is not all! The day will be full of zizzer-zazzer-zuzz and gluppity-glup, and a whole host of other collywobble activities. Read on to find out what to expect at this event. Because these things are fun and fun is good! LEARNING OUTCOME Read Across America helps to promote literacy, encourage a love of reading and build community among children and families. All you need to do is register for the event and show up. We will take it from there! Check back frequently for registration updates and more information about academic enrichment events. For more information about participating in these learning opportunities, please reach out to: Kristi Rich kristi.rich@epiccharterschools.org

  • Returning Materials | Epic Charter Schools

    अनुरोध/प्रपत्र Returning Materials When you’re ready to return school-issued materials, the process is simple: Submit a Ticket – Use this link to let our Assets Team know which items you’re returning. Receive Your Prepaid Label – Once your ticket is received, the Assets Team will email you a prepaid USPS shipping label . Ship Your Items – Package your materials securely, attach the label, and drop them off at any USPS location . This process ensures your student’s account is updated quickly and that materials are returned safely.

  • Family Engagement | Epic Charter Schools

    महाकाव्य के बारे में कॉलेज और कैरियर तैयारी विभाग का मिशन यह सुनिश्चित करना है कि छात्र भविष्य के लिए तैयार हों, मांग में हों और हाई स्कूल से आगे सफलता के लिए तैयार हों। हम छात्रों के साथ साझेदारी करते हैं ताकि वे शिक्षित हों और अपने हितों और अल्पकालिक और दीर्घकालिक लक्ष्यों के अनुरूप अवसरों को हासिल करने के लिए सुसज्जित हों। हमारी अपेक्षा है कि जब छात्र एपिक से स्नातक हों, तो वे जीवन में अपने अगले कदम के लिए उद्देश्यपूर्ण, सशक्त और उत्साहित महसूस करें। Epic Expos View Upcoming Expos Epic Expos Playlist Family Expos are held in the fall and spring to connect families with programs, resources, and support services. Department representatives across Epic participate to share information with caregivers, helping them stay informed and confident when making decisions about their student’s education. Visit Epic's YouTube channel's "Epic Expos" playlist for helpful resources from previous expos. There is a wealth of information presented in these videos! Community Service & Outreach Community Outreach Opportunities At Epic, we believe in the power of giving back. We love creating opportunities for our students and their families to make a meaningful impact together. Throughout the year, we organize community service projects that allow families to serve together while strengthening connections within their local communities. Here’s what’s coming up: Fall Coat, Hat & Glove Drive. Spring Diaper & Wipes Drive. Hugs for Heroes letters. Let’s work together to make a difference—one family, one act of kindness at a time. Field Trips Upcoming Field Trips & Events Academic field trips throughout the state are planned weekly and include lesson plans and extension activities aligned to state standards. Field trips vary in price, and students from less-advantaged families or those enduring financial hardship may receive scholarship assistance. Two weekly academic enrichment field trips throughout the state will be offered. Academic Enrichment Events Learn More At Epic, learning goes far beyond the classroom! Our academic enrichment activities are designed to spark curiosity, boost confidence and provide exciting opportunities for students to grow—both academically and socially. These engaging experiences allow students to dive deeper into their interests, challenge themselves in new ways and connect with fellow learners across the state. This year, students can look forward to: Spelling Bees, Science Fair & STEAM Challenges, Virtual International Bees, Living Wax Museum & Read Across America Week, and Scholastic Book Fairs. Whether your student loves science, history, literature or a bit of everything, there’s something for everyone! Inclusive Student Programs The Family Engagement team participates in annual KultureCity sensory-inclusive training through our partnership and runs the Special Olympics program at our school. Students practice and compete in Special Olympics competitions during the fall and spring semesters, providing inclusive and enriching experiences. ● Special Olympics Preparation (monthly practices) ● Special Olympics Competitions ● KultureCity partnership इस भाषा में अभी तक कोई पोस्ट प्रकाशित नहीं हुई पोस्ट प्रकाशित होने के बाद, आप उन्हें यहाँ देख सकेंगे। Students Clubs Student Clubs The Family Engagement Department oversees student clubs and organizations at our school. With more than 30 clubs ranging from NJHS/NHS, Student Council, and Academic Bowl to Chess Club and ASL Club, students have a wide variety of options to explore. A full list of clubs and organizations, along with advisor information and instructions on how to join, is available here . Community Engagement events Epic's Community Engagement events build community, connection, and involvement within the Epic community. These experiences create opportunities for meaningful interactions, celebrate achievements, and develop a sense of belonging through a variety of social events and activities. ● Talent Show and Art Exhibit ● Kindergarten Graduations ● 5K Run/Walk Color Run and End-of-Year Celebration Resources 2025 Back-to-School Expo Presentation Links 2025 Back-to-School Expo Session Recording Meet the Family Engagement Team Leisha Albaugh Director of Family Engagement leisha.albaugh@epiccharterschools.org Team Management & Inquiries. Amy DiPaula Family Engagement Specialist amy.dipaula@epiccharterschools.org Expos, Inquiries, Announcements & Surveys Kristi Rich Family Engagement Specialist kristi.rich@epiccharterschools.org Enrichment Events, Epic Beginnings & Community Outreach Shannon George Family Engagement Specialist shannon.george@epiccharterschools.org Epic’s Got Talent & Art Show, Kindergarten Graduation & End-of-Year Celebration Katrina Cooper Clubs & Events Specialist katrina.cooper@epiccharterschools.org Student Clubs Bri Davison Family Engagement Specialist brianna.davison@epiccharterschools.org Educational & Career Exploration Field Trips & Community Service Lauren Williams Family Engagement Specialist lauren.williams@epiccharterschools.org Special Olympics, KultureCity, & Color Run महाकाव्य के बारे में इस भाषा में अभी तक कोई पोस्ट प्रकाशित नहीं हुई पोस्ट प्रकाशित होने के बाद, आप उन्हें यहाँ देख सकेंगे। आज की घटनाएँ महाकाव्य 2023-24 कैलेंडर पीडीएफ प्रारूप में यहाँ | कैलेंडरियो एपिको 2023-24 प्रारूप पीडीएफ यहाँ AWAREITY REPORT A SCHOOL SAFETY CONCERN

  • Concurrent | Epic Charter Schools

    महाकाव्य के बारे में विकल्प Through our partnerships with accredited institutions of higher education, Epic students are offered the opportunity to enroll in college courses and earn, upon completion, transferable college credit, starting in the ninth grade! Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 TEL Area College ECA View Available TEL Courses for Grade 12. For questions about TEL courses, contact Angie Lee . View Available Area College Courses for Grade 9. This program is offered exclusively online. Note: COMP 1 is not available for Grade 9 students. For questions about Area College courses, contact Shannon Starr . TEL Epic Collegiate Academy (ECA) - Associate Degree and Plus One Options. For questions about ECA courses, contact Angie Lee . TEL Course Catalog ORU Advantage TEL Area College ECA View Available TEL Courses for Grade 12. For questions about TEL courses, contact Angie Lee . View Available Area College Courses for Grade 10. This program is offered exclusively online. For questions about Area College courses, contact Shannon Starr . TEL Epic Collegiate Academy (ECA) - Associate Degree and Plus One Options. For questions about ECA courses, contact Angie Lee . TEL Course Catalog ORU Advantage TEL Area College ECA View Available TEL Courses for Grade 12. For questions about TEL courses, contact Angie Lee . TEL Course Catalog Students may enroll at any state college or university where they meet eligibility requirements. While specialized course sequences are available at various institutions, these may include out-of-pocket expenses. Special Opportunity: Eligible juniors can take concurrent classes at OU at a reduced rate. For questions about Area College courses, contact Shannon Starr . Must enter into the program in the Fall semseter. For questions about ECA courses, contact Angie Lee . Concurrent at OU ORU Advantage TEL Area College View Available TEL Courses for Grade 12. For questions about TEL courses, contact Angie Lee . Students may enroll at any state college or university where they meet eligibility requirements. While specialized course sequences are available at various institutions, these may include out-of-pocket expenses. Special Opportunity: Eligible seniors can take concurrent classes online at OU for FREE! For questions about Area College courses, contact Shannon Starr . TEL Course Catalog Concurrent at OU ORU Advantage Concurrent at OSU Area Concurrent Enrollment An area college is any accredited public or private college or university in the state of Oklahoma. Epic works with accredited college partners to provide concurrent opportunities for Epic students to take college-earning courses, online, in-person, or through a hybrid option, while still in high school. These opportunities vary by grade and by eligibility. FAQ Taking concurrent classes means that a student is enrolled in two institutions at the same time and two transcripts reflect credits earned. Statewide Concurrent Resource Learning Fund and Area Concurrent Enrollment Public College/university: Junior and Senior tuition waivers Steps to Apply and Enroll Summer Concurrent Courses & the Learning Fund Students must use the current year's Learning Fund Students must request that the summer concurrent bill be sent to Epic's invoice department- activity@epiccharterschools.org by May 31st. Available funds will be applied, if submitted by the due date. Any remaining balance will be an out of pocket expense. Contact Shannon Starr College Pathway Director shannon.starr@epiccharterschools.org | 405-869-6501 Intro Video TEL General Info Requirements How to Enroll Important Dates TEL Please join the TEL Epic Calendar for important dates related to TEL courses and opportunities TEL provides online concurrent courses to 9th-12th grade students. TEL is not a college, therefore the college credit earned is accredited by Oklahoma Christian. TEL platform provides a level of support that is not found in any other concurrent option. TEL offers Epic students with daily office hours, monitoring TEL students pacing, and access to data that may show any student in need of additional support. How to Enroll The student's teacher must submit a TEL ticket. Teachers must charge the students Learning fund. Requirements Students must meet at least one of the following: High School GPA—3.0 or above ACT—19 composite PSAT/NMSQT—990 composite Doing well in EPIC model, good attendance and engagement. The student has a desire to attend college and commitment to the program. Upcoming TEL Important Dates: Fall 2025 TEL classes will end at 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, December 17, 2025. There will be no extensions or incompletes given for work that is not done by the December 17th deadline. All assignments must be submitted and exams completed by 11:59 p.m.. Spring 2025 Deadlines Spring 2026 TEL classes begin : January 7, 2026. Deadline to submit tickets for TEL Spring Enrollment: January 14, 2026. Deadline to submit drop tickets for Spring: January 28, 2026. Deadline to submit withdrawal tickets for Spring: February 25, 2026. Spring 2026 TEL class end date: May 8, 2026 Special Accommodation Information Official College Transcript Request Contact Angie Lee TEL/ECA Concurrent Specialist angie.lee@epiccharterschools.org | 405-869-6985 ECA & Plus One Epic students not only have access to concurrent enrollment at statewide colleges and universities, but they also have another option for concurrent enrollment through an unique and innovative partnership with Oklahoma Christian University and TEL. FAQ ECA Plus One Epic Collegiate Academy (ECA) Epic Collegiate Academy is a dual credit to degree program that is offered to Epic students starting in the 9th grade. ECA is a pathway of concurrent enrollment courses that is structured to allow eligible high school students to earn a college degree alongside their high school diploma. Students accepted to the ECA program will have no out of pocket expenses for TEL courses as their learning fund will be applied to the program and Epic will cover the remaining cost associated with the classes. Fall 2026 Applications: Open in February Students in Grades 8 & 9 interested in starting the program in Fall 2026 may apply for either the Associate Degree or Plus One track. Students in Grade 10 may apply specifically for the ECA Plus One track. ECA Sequencing Guide Plus One Plus One is a dual credit program that allows students to earn at least one full year of college credit by high school graduation. Students can start a Plus One program in 9th-11th grade. Students accepted to the Plus One program will have no out of pocket expenses for TEL courses as their Learning Fund will be applied to the program and Epic will cover the remaining cost associated with the classes. Who Can Apply? 9th Grade Students Incoming 9th grade students can now start the ECA program the first semester of their Freshman year! This allows for course sequencing to be spread out over all four years of high school; therefore, making each semester's college load lighter than previous sequencing. 10th Grade Students Incoming 10th grade students can start the ECA program the first semester of their Sophomore year! This allows students to complete an Associates degree by graduation with a combination of regular school year + summer college classes. 11th Grade Students The Plus One Program is different than the associate's degree, but it is available to you. Please schedule an appointment with Angie Lee if you are wanting to pursue the associate's degree. Eligibility Requirements NEW Eligibility Requirements: Students must meet at least one of the following: High School GPA — 3.0 or above ACT—19 composite PSAT/NMSQT—990 composite Current 8th graders: Record of success in the current Epic model What Happens Next ? After you apply, ECA applications will be reviewed by ECA staff. Next, your teacher will be asked to complete a teacher recommendation form. Then, before the semester begins , students who are selected to participate will receive detailed information about ECA options and classes. Contact Angie Lee TEL Special Programs Specialist angie.lee@epiccharterschools.org | 405-869-6985 TEL Catalog

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