Ryan Walters Superintendent | Oklahoma Department of Education
Turning Point USA (TPUSA) has launched an initiative allowing students in public, private, or homeschool settings to establish TPUSA Club America chapters at their schools. The organization aims to give students the resources and support needed to form clubs that promote American values and encourage civic engagement among youth.
To start a chapter, students must gather at least three peers from the same school and complete a Chapter Charter Agreement. Upon submission, the group will receive official recognition as a Club America chapter. TPUSA offers assistance with obtaining school registration, connecting student leaders with field representatives, helping secure teacher sponsors, and providing necessary documents such as sample constitutions and bylaws.
Each chapter receives an Activism Kit containing educational materials like pins, pocket Constitutions, handbooks, and other items. Chapters also have access to leadership opportunities and exclusive event ideas designed to strengthen their campus presence. Ongoing mentorship is available to help student leaders succeed.
Oklahoma Superintendent Ryan Walters commented on the initiative: “We will be putting TPUSA on every high school campus in Oklahoma. Charlie Kirk inspired a generation to love America, to speak boldly, and to never shy away from debate. Our kids must get involved and active” said Superintendent Ryan Walters. “We will fight back against the liberal propaganda, pushed by the radical left, and the teachers unions. Our fight starts now.”
Additional information about starting a Club America chapter can be found at www.clubamerica.com/chaptercharter or by following @Clubamerica_southern on Instagram.