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Broken Arrow Public Schools Special Olympics

Broken Arrow Public Schools

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma - Tulsa County

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Provider overview

Broken Arrow Public Schools' Special Olympics program offers students sports training and regional/state competition in bocce, track and field, cheer/pom, and more, including Unified teams.

Broken Arrow Public Schools operates a Special Olympics program providing sports training and competition for students with intellectual disabilities.

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Ages
Broken Arrow Public Schools students with intellectual disabilities and Unified partners; confirm eligibility
Season
School-year sports seasons with regional and statewide competitions
Cost
School-based program; confirm eligibility, enrollment, and how a student joins the Special Olympics team.

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Broken Arrow Public Schools

This is a school-district program for enrolled students. Families should confirm eligibility and participation with the BAPS Special Olympics coordinator.

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School Special Olympics sports

School Special Olympics sports training and competition, bocce, track and field, cheer/pom, Unified partners, eligibility, and enrollment.

Ages
Broken Arrow Public Schools students with intellectual disabilities and Unified partners; confirm eligibility
Season
School-year sports seasons with regional and statewide competitions
Schedule
Contact the BAPS Special Olympics coordinator for current sports, competition schedules, and how a student becomes a member.
Cost
School-based program; confirm eligibility, enrollment, and how a student joins the Special Olympics team.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
The Broken Arrow Public Schools (BAPS) Special Olympics program lets students compete in regional and statewide competitions in sports including bocce ball, track and field, and cheer/pom, with a team comprised of athletes with special needs and partners without special needs and a published contact.
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Program details we found

School Special Olympics sports

The Broken Arrow Public Schools (BAPS) Special Olympics program lets students compete in regional and statewide competitions in sports including bocce ball, track and field, and cheer/pom, with a team comprised of athletes with special needs and partners without special needs and a published contact.

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What the provider says: The source names Special Olympics, students with special needs and partners without special needs, sports training and athletic competition, and sports including bocce ball, track and field, and cheer/pom.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about eligibility, which sports and seasons fit a student, Unified partner pairing, and how to join the team.

What we checked

What we found: The Broken Arrow Public Schools (BAPS) Special Olympics program lets students compete in regional and statewide competitions in sports including bocce ball, track and field, and cheer/pom, with a team comprised of athletes with special needs and partners without special needs and a published contact.

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