
Kadee Fuksa was recognized for qualifying for the Class 6A State Girls Wrestling Tournament.


The following schools were named Certified Healthy Oklahoma Schools and recognized: Garfield Elementary, Hayes Elementary, McKinley Elementary, Monroe Elementary, Prairie View Elementary, Emerson Middle School and Longfellow Middle School.


Kinzley Lebeda, EHS senior was recognized as the secondary spotlight student. She was also recognized for being named Academic All-State Class of 2025. She was one of the top 100 seniors in the state and will be recognized in May at the state ceremony. We are very proud of her!


Beth Turnbow led the Pledge of Allegiance at the board meeting. She is a fifth grader at Hayes Elementary. She shared about her school and did an excellent job.


EPS Families and Staff:
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EPS will have school tomorrow, Thursday, Feb. 20. Admin & maintenance have been working to ensure buildings and parking lots are ready for students & staff. All schools open by 7:30 a.m., dress warm. We look forward to seeing students again tomorrow.


Due to inclement weather, there will be no school on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025.


There will be no school tomorrow Tuesday, February 18, 2025, due to the expected winter weather.


Mr. George Pankonin was recognized by the district for his efforts with the Oklahoma Strategic Military Planning Commission and all he has done in raising funds for the Eisenhower Project.


Mr. Justin DeClerck was recognized for being named an Outstanding Energy Champion by CLEAResults for his energy saving efforts for the district.


EHS Swim Team members that qualified for the 6-A State Swim Meet. Students are Zane Briix, Lyla Brown, Eben Cho, Jack Denney, Taylor Higbee, Kal-El Hooper, Cassidy Lebeda, Carson Nault, Laylah Nguyen, Hudson Plummer, Britzy Salcedo De La Torre, and Colton Throckmorton.


James Harvey did an excellent job representing Waller Middle School as the secondary spotlight student.


The elementary spotlight student from Garfield Elementary, Jacionana Lemus Haley, led the pledge at the board meeting.


This message is for Enid Public Schools families: We look forward to seeing students in class tomorrow, Thursday, Feb 13. We will host parent/teacher conferences tomorrow from 4-7 p.m. Please contact your child's school if you need to schedule a conference.

There will be no school Wednesday, February 12 due to the winter weather. Stay safe and warm.


Thank you Enid Board of Education Members for your dedication to EPS students and staff!


Enid Public Schools' students say thank you to the school board members during the month of January for School Board Appreciation Month.






Camry Carmichael and Shayde McFarland were named Pom All-state members. Congratulations ladies.


The Enid High School Boys and Girls Cross Country teams received academic achievement awards from OSSAA. Congratulations to those students for maintaining high academic standards while participating in athletics.


Addyson "Addy" Merz represented Enid High School as the secondary spotlight student at the board meeting. She also represented EHS on the district strategic planning committee.
