Education in Oklahoma
Programs and Resources from the Fed
Oklahoma Student Board of Directors Applications for 2024-2025 are open!
Increase understanding of economic, financial and occupational topics through collaboration with peers and business leaders.
Outstanding Economic Student Awards
This award program recognizes outstanding Oklahoma students and highlights the importance of an economic way of thinking. The...
Oklahoma Social Studies Standards – Pre-K - 2nd Grade
Access Federal Reserve Education lessons to satisfy Pre-K through 2nd grade Oklahoma Standards for Social Studies.
Oklahoma Social Studies Standards - 3rd - 5th Grade
Access Federal Reserve Education lessons to satisfy 3rd through 5th grade Oklahoma Standards for Social Studies.
Oklahoma Social Studies Standards - 6th - 8th Grade
Access Federal Reserve Education lessons to satisfy 6th through 8th grade Oklahoma Standards for Social Studies.
Oklahoma Social Studies Standards - 9th - 12th Grade
Access Federal Reserve Education lessons to satisfy 9th through 12th grade Oklahoma Standards for Social Studies.
Kansas City Fed Educational Resources
The Kansas City Fed offers free economic and personal finance resources for educators, bankers and consumers. We believe...
Federal Reserve System Education Resources
Equipping educators, educating students and empowering consumers.
Jay's Coin Matching Game
Elementary students can learn about pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters with Jay's Coin Matching Game.
For Your Classroom
Robert L. Owen: What Makes a Senator?
Download this inquiry-based lesson about a great Oklahoman Senator Robert L. Owen.
Oklahoma City Branch Centennial
Learn more about the history of the Oklahoma City Branch, its Centennial and one of Oklahoma's first Senator's Robert L. Owen.
Nominate Your Students for the 2023-2024 Student Board of Directors
Open Now - Student Board of Directors Application Process
Learn more about the Oklahoma City Branch's Student Board of Directors program.
Experience the Fed at the Oklahoma City Branch Money Museum
Once the bank returns to business as usual, contact us to bring your student group to learn about the Federal Reserve, money and the history of the Oklahoma City Branch.
Learn about the economy and the Federal Reserve Bank through interactive exhibits:
-See historical currency, including a $100,000 note.
-Explore the history of the Oklahoma City Branch and its role in the state and region.
-Learn about monetary policy and how the Fed creates money.
-Measure your height in shredded currency and take a bag of shredded money home.