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High School Passport Program

9th-12th Grades

Since 2001, we've been teaching Manners and Etiquette, Professional, Social and Soft Skills, with a fresh, fun, exciting, entertaining and modern approach.  Preparing Students for the Professional and Social Seas of life, we include games and dancing in our curriculum to aid in the positive impact of teaching these important life skills.

Bringing all of the skills together learned in previous levels, in the Passport Program we will introduce Business Etiquette and Professionalism to prepare students for college, employment, and our global society. Students may join at any grade level. Each year builds on the previous; however, ‘basics’ are covered every year, as they are an integral part of the foundation.

 

New students are welcome to join us as we always ‘review’ all skills during our classes and can easily get new students caught up and participating during their first class. (Previous participation not required.)

Kind Words

“Our daughter came home from the first meeting and told us what a great time she had.  The happy smile on her face made my heart sing.  I want to thank you and your husband for all that you do.” – Barbara

To view VIDEOS and testimonials from students and their families, please visit our "Kind Words" page.

Fall 2025 and Winter 2026 Registration

  • We encourage you to enroll early to avoid the waiting list. 
  • The Dress Code is listed for each event.

2025-2026 Passport Program Class Schedule

Thursday, September 18, 6:45-8:30pm, Museum Manners, Tour begins prompty at 7:00pm.

Museum Location: National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum

During our Night at the Museum we'll learn how much fun museums can be! We'll learn things like:

- when we can take photos, and when we can't,

- what we can touch, and what's 'hands-off',

- where we should stand when observing the art and why,

- why big purses and back-packs should be left at home,

- and the important job a Docent plays in your experience!

Dress Code: Western Wear

Reservations are required

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Thursday, October 2, 6:00-9:00pm, Theater Outing.

Location:  Crossings Christian School Theater

We are planning to see the Crossings Christian School's performance of ‘Pride and Prejudice’!  We will have a mix and mingle before the show and learn about Theater Etiquette!

Dress Code:  Business Casual

Reservations are required.

• Saturday, November 8, Time: 3:00-5:00pm, Pow Wow

Location: US Grant High School

Hosted by the Oklahoma Public Schools Native American Student Association.

We will learn about Pow Wow etiquette and participate in a Kiowa Round Dance. Our group will meet from 3:00-5:00pm, but the Pow Wow will continue into the evening if you would like to make plans to stay longer.  If you would like to watch ‘The Grand Entry’, it is scheduled for approximately 6:00pm.

Link to Dress Code and Pow Wow Etiquette

Reservations are required.

• Thursday, January 22, 7:00-9:00pm, Introduction Class and Dancing.

Location:  TBA

Dress Code:  Gentlemen, Jacket Tie. Ladies, business-length skirts or dresses

 

• Tuesday, January 27, 7:00-9:00pm, Culinary Adventures

Location:  TBA

In this class, we’ll explore the exciting world of food that challenges your palate, tests your dining skills, and may push the boundaries of your culinary comfort zone. Together, we’ll learn to approach unfamiliar dishes with curiosity and respect, especially in social settings where etiquette matters. We’ll focus on how to enjoy challenging foods with an open and graceful attitude, and how to navigate these experiences delicately and confidently in the presence of others. 

 

Check back soon to see what fun and creative menu the Student Ambassadors come up with this year! Last year, the topic was Spanish food - we dove into the differences between food from Mexico and food from Spain while exploring the regions that drive their culinary differences and impact their unique flavors! 

Dress Code:  Gentlemen, Jacket Tie. Ladies, business-length skirts or dresses

Reservations will be required.​​

• Tuesday, February 10, 7:00-9:00pm, Formal Ball Prep

Location:  TBA

We will prepare for the end-of-the-season Ball and Formal Dinner.

Dress Code:  Gentlemen, Jacket Tie. Ladies, business length skirts or dresses

Friday, February 20, 6:30-10:00pm, White-Tie, Ball and Formal Dinner

Location:  The Petroleum Club, 35th Floor, Downtown Oklahoma City

Students will enjoy a six-course European-style white-tie dinner, followed by dancing.

Dress Code:  White-Tie formal (tuxedo rental information will be shared closer to the event)

Formal Invitation will be mailed, and formal RSVP required.

Tuition Options:

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Note for Epic Charter School Families:

Epic families may choose to utilize their learning fund at checkout.

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