Parking Lot

Inola Public Schools recently received a generous $200,000 donation from a community member to fund asphalt improvements across district campuses. In partnership with Rogers County, which donated the machinery and labor, the district has been able to make significant upgrades to its facilities.

Phase 1 of the project was completed prior to the start of the school year in August, with the high school student parking lot fully paved. Phase 2 is scheduled to take place during Fall Break and will focus on asphalting areas across all three campuses with the greatest need.

“We are incredibly grateful for the generosity of our community and the support of Rogers County,” said Jeff Unrau, Superintendent. “These improvements not only enhance the safety and appearance of our schools but also reflect the strong partnership we have with those who value education in Inola.”

The district looks forward to completing Phase 2 and continuing to provide students and families with safe, accessible, and welcoming school grounds.