Sloan Turnbow was the Waller Middle School spotlight student.
Thank you Kimber Jung for leading us in the Pledge this evening.
EPS employees give back to the community by donating to United Way. Competition winners were: Hayes Elementary, small school division; Waller Middle School, large school division; and Property Services, department division.
Emma Holland was recognized as an All-State Pom member for 2023.
Enid Education Association recognized the poster contest winners: Melanie Encarnacion, Garfield; Emma McCarter, Eisenhower; and Pagolu Loeak, Waller Middle School.
To celebrate American Education Week the board heard from four fabulous students about what they love about their schools. Thank you Analeise Peiffer, Coolidge; Haylee Vasquez-Campbell, Emerson Middle School; Breonna Glover, Enid High School and Mystery Peek, Lincoln Academy.
The Board of Education recognized Caylee Johnson, LSU/NCBRT coordinator, for assisting the district with the "Run, Hide, Fight" training conducted September 1st. They also expressed their appreciation for the school resource officers' participation in the training.
Bryanna Cervantes Herrera represented Longfellow Middle School as the September spotlight student.
Eisenhower student, Amaris Redman, led the board members in the Pledge during the September School Board Meeting.
Thank you to Mr. Steve Peck for over 40 years of service to Enid Public Schools. He served as the Facility Energy Management Monitor at the time of his retirement and is credited with assisting the district in saving over 10 million dollars.
Congratulations to Mrs. Chris Smith for her many years of service to Enid Public Schools. Enjoy your retirement!
The Enid High School Baseball team was recognized as the 6A State Runner-up champs.
Congratulations to Cassidy Fitzgerald and Felipe Gomez for being named to the 6A East All State Soccer Team and to Jake Kennedy for being named to the Oklahoma Baseball Coaches Association All State Team.
EHS Seniors and EHS Families,
Graduation practice for our seniors this afternoon will be at 1:30 pm, in the New Gym - enter at the south-east corner doors and come in to the gym, sitting on the east side bleachers. We plan to be done before 3:30 pm (hopefully earlier than that).
There will not be the individual backdrop picture taken after walking across the stage. Instead, there will be professional photographers taking EHS Backdrop pics of individual seniors for those who are wanting those. This will be done between 6:00 - 7:00 pm inside the Football Fieldhouse - seniors will enter the Fieldhouse from the field at the locker room doors. These are optional.
EHS Seniors will then meet that evening at 6:45 pm at the west end zone of Selby stadium.
Graduation Ceremony will begin at 7:30 pm.
(We will update via our messaging systems as soon as we know if there are any further changes).
Go Big Blue!
EHS Seniors and EHS Families,
With weather predicted through the night tonight and into tomorrow morning, we plan to host graduation practice tomorrow afternoon, Friday, May 19th, 1:30 pm at D. Bruce Selby stadium.
EHS Seniors will still report to their “Elementary Walks” at 8:55 am no matter what the weather is.
Seniors do not come back to school. Seniors meet at the north side stands (home side) of Selby stadium at 1:30 pm sharp. We plan to be done before 4:00 pm (hopefully earlier than that).
EHS Seniors will then meet that evening at 6:45 pm at the west end zone of Selby stadium.
Graduation Ceremony will begin at 7:30 pm.
Go Big Blue!
New Student Enrollment
If your student is NEW to the district visit enidpublicschools.org/enrollment to enroll today!
Students NEW to the district can enroll at any time at www.enidpublicschools.org/enrollment.
Call the Welcome Center for any questions at 580-366-7100 and don't forget copies of your birth certificate (no hospital footprints, please), immunization records, and proof of address!
The following schools were recognized as Great Expectations Model Schools: Longfellow Middle School, Carver/Fowler/Commons Early Childhood, Prairie View, Adams, Coolidge, Eisenhower, Garfield, Hayes, Hoover, and Taft Elementary Schools.
Emerson, Lincoln and Enid High School were recognized as Great Expectations Transitional Schools
Great Expectations Progressive school recognitions of Glenwood, Monroe, McKinley, and Waller.
Sheri Ingham was recognized as a finalist for the Oklahoma School Counselor of the Year.