Jenks Public Schools Police Department

Jenks Public Schools Police Department Police Department of the Jenks Public Schools District

The Jenks Public Schools Police Department is a dedicated team committed to ensuring that our district remains a safe place to learn, grow, and live. All team members are highly trained, accessible, and sensitive to the unique needs of Jenks Public Schools district as well as our partners with local agencies serving the Tulsa, Jenks, and Tribal area. We are leaders in creating a safe district an

d promoting student success by modeling equity, transparency, enhancing access and approachability, and delivering the very best ethical, community-based law enforcement practices.

Just a heads up!  The Jenks Public Schools Police Department, along with the Jenks Police Department, Sapulpa Police Dep...
06/01/2026

Just a heads up! The Jenks Public Schools Police Department, along with the Jenks Police Department, Sapulpa Police Department, Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office, Muscogee (Creek) Nation, and several federal agencies, began training this week in the ALERRT (Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training) Solo Officer Rapid Deployment Train the trainer course despite the sweltering heat.

That being said, avoid the Math and Science Center at Jenks High School for the rest of this week.

This intensive training is designed to better prepare officers to respond quickly and effectively in the event of an active assailant situation. Whether on duty or off duty, officers are sharpening critical skills focused on rapid response, decision-making under pressure, and protecting lives during high-stress incidents.

While we hope these skills are never needed, our officers remain committed to being prepared to respond when seconds matter most in order to keep our schools and communities safe.

Sapulpa Police Department Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training (ALERRT) Jenks Public Schools Police Department Tulsa County Sheriff's Office (TCSO)Muscogee Nation Lighthorse Police Department Jenks High School

📢 Now Available: Online Reporting for Jenks Public Schools Police DepartmentStudents, parents, staff, and visitors can n...
05/05/2026

📢 Now Available: Online Reporting for Jenks Public Schools Police Department

Students, parents, staff, and visitors can now submit concerns or potential incidents directly to the Jenks Public Schools Police Department through our online reporting system.

How to Submit a Report:

Go to https://www.jenksps.org
Click Menu
Select Jenks Public Schools Police Department
Scroll down and click Submit an Online Report
Complete the required information and submit

🔗 Or go directly to the reporting form:
https://jenksps.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_e5vX6TN3SQ8dqzs

Once submitted, an officer will review your report. If additional information is needed, an officer will follow up with you.

Please Note:
Submissions through this form are intended to document concerns or potential criminal activity. Not all submissions will meet the criteria for a formal police report. While every submission will be reviewed, submitting a report does not guarantee that an official police report will be created. An assigned officer will evaluate each submission and determine the appropriate course of action.

🚨 JPSPD FLEET UPDATE 🚨In an effort to improve response times and increase maneuverability across campus environments, Je...
04/01/2026

🚨 JPSPD FLEET UPDATE 🚨

In an effort to improve response times and increase maneuverability across campus environments, Jenks Public Schools Police Department is excited to announce the addition of a new specialized unit:

🏍️ “Rapid Response Mini Bike Unit” 🏍️

Due to increased congestion during arrival, dismissal, and major school events, these units will allow officers to navigate tight spaces, sidewalks, and high-traffic areas more efficiently than traditional patrol vehicles.

Beginning next week:

🏍️ Officers will be deployed on mini bike units during peak times
🚨 Units are equipped with emergency lights, sirens, and essential gear
📍 Focus areas will include parking lots, bus lanes, and interior campus roadways

⚠️ Operational Notes:

• These units are designed for quick movement and rapid positioning
• Students are reminded not to attempt to keep up with or follow the unit
• Yes… they are as fast as they look

⚠️ Additional considerations:

• Requests for rides will not be approved
• Naming suggestions for the units are currently under review
• “Mini bike sightings” are expected to increase dramatically

This addition reflects our continued commitment to adapting and improving how we serve and protect the Trojan Family.



(You may want to check today’s date before asking how to join the unit 😉)

Excitement filled Mrs. Laura Hilborne’s Pre-K classroom at Jenks East Elementary recently as the students received a spe...
03/17/2026

Excitement filled Mrs. Laura Hilborne’s Pre-K classroom at Jenks East Elementary recently as the students received a special visit from Officer Miller! As part of their Community Helpers unit this week, Officer Miller spent time sharing what it’s like to serve and protect the community.

Officer Miller did an amazing job explaining his daily responsibilities in a way the students could understand, and he answered lots of curious and thoughtful questions from the class. The students were fully engaged and loved learning about how he helps keep everyone safe!

Mrs Hilborne’s class was grateful to Officer Miller for taking time out of his day to visit on the spur of the moment and create such a meaningful, memorable experience for the young learners.

02/26/2026

REMINDER: Tomorrow-Friday, February 27-is a Distance Learning Day for students and a Collaboration Day for staff.
All students will stay home tomorrow to participate in distance learning. There is no in-person instruction tomorrow. Staff members will use this time for collaboration, professional development, and strategizing to support students.

Students in grades Pre-K-2 will bring home assignments today, while students in grades 3-12 will access assignments via Canvas. Watch this video for a full explanation of what to expect on Distance Learning Days at Jenks Public Schools.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9BcJEDqa1M

The remaining Distance Learning Days for 2025-26 are:
Friday, February 27
Friday, April 17

02/16/2026

REMINDER ⚠️
Monday, February 16, is a Professional Day for JPS employees, and there is NO SCHOOL. Enjoy the three-day weekend, Trojans!

01/27/2026

Due to some hazardous neighborhood streets and bus stop locations, Jenks Public Schools is CLOSED tomorrow-Wednesday, January 28. Wednesday is a traditional snow day. It is not a distance learning day.

Although main roads have drastically improved over the past few days, we must be able to ensure safe transportation and safe access to our school campuses for students, staff, and visitors. These decisions are not made lightly. We understand extended school closures are difficult for some families, but we will continue to prioritize the safety of our students and staff.

All Community Education programs are canceled Wednesday, and the Early Childhood Center (Little Trojan Academy) will be closed. All activities and athletic events scheduled for Wednesday are canceled.

This snow day will have to be made up at the end of the school year. No decisions have been made about Thursday.

01/25/2026

Due to the winter weather and hazardous road conditions, Jenks Public Schools is CLOSED tomorrow – Monday, January 26. Monday is a traditional snow day. It is not a distance learning day.

All Community Education programs are canceled Monday, and the Early Childhood Center (Little Trojan Academy) will be closed. All activities and athletic events scheduled for Monday are canceled.

This snow day will have to be made up at the end of the school year. No decisions have been made about Tuesday.

Thank you!

01/25/2026

Can any of the elementary kids guess which media center Officer Miller was in? 🐘📚

Officer Miller read Elephants Cannot Dance! by Mo Willems so it could be shared online, giving kids who may be stuck at home because of the weather a chance to hear a story read by a real police officer! 🚓❄️

👉 Even if something feels hard at first, it’s okay to try—and it’s okay to be YOU!

Elementary friends watching from home, what was your favorite part of the story? 💬

Thank you, Officer Miller, for helping bring story time to our kids—no matter the weather! ⭐

12/31/2025

KEEP NEW YEAR’S EVE OUT OF THE UPSIDE DOWN, TROJAN FAMILY

As we ring in the New Year, let’s keep things right-side up and make sure everyone makes it home safely.

🚫 Don’t drink and drive. One bad choice can open a door you can’t close.
🚗 Plan your ride home now. A solid plan beats getting lost in the Upside Down.
🎆 Celebrate responsibly. Illegal fireworks belong in Hawkins, not our neighborhoods.

Let’s start the year like the good guys do, looking out for each other, making smart decisions, and keeping the night fun for the right reasons.

From all of us at JPS Police, Happy New Year. Stay safe and stay right-side up

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