
EHS Swim Team State Qualifiers were recognized at the board meeting. Those recognized were: Zane Briix, KayDynce Brochu, Lyla Brown, Eben Cho, Jack Denney, Taylor Higbee, Kal-El Hooper, Thomas Kissinger, Cassidy Lebeda, Laylah Nguyen, Hudson Plummer, Luke Rogers, and Loren Simpson.

EHS JROTC has achieved many accolades this year including winning two first place trophies at the Broken Arrow Competition. Students recognized were Rylan Brashear, Gunnarr Dryer, Tabitha Miller, Emily Roach, Ayden Rogers, Makenzie Shumaker, McKenzie Stamper, Caleb Stringfield, Cheyanne Stufflebeam, Devin Taylor, Colton Throckmorton, and Tristan Wilson.

Tavin Schumacher was the Emerson Spotlight Student at the board meeting this evening. He represented his school well.

Thank you to our Pledge leaders from Hayes Elementary and Hoover Elementary. Aria Chick and Christian Saunders did a great job.

Enid Public Schools will be in session tomorrow. We appreciate your patience as we were able to prepare our campuses for normal hours tomorrow, January 17, 2024. Thank you for your support of Enid Public Schools and again classes will resume tomorrow.

Enid Public Schools has cancelled school, activities and events for Tuesday, January 16, 2024 due to inclement weather. Please stay safe.

Congratulations to our Support Employee of the Year, Mrs. Penny Flynn, EHS secretary.


Congratulations to our Enid Public Schools Teacher of the Year Raymie Holland





Garrett Shull was named the Large School Baseball Player of the Year.



Band student, Joshua Peterson, made Oklahoma Band All-State.


Enid High School had 12 students make Oklahoma Vocal Music All-State.


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.

