IMPORTANT: Tonight's Elementary Parent/Teacher conferences have been rescheduled to February 23rd due to February 14th being an election day. Thank you!
Dr. Cobb was a guest on an education panel discussion during a Leadership Oklahoma City session yesterday. Superintendent Cobb shared his thoughts on issues metro districts experience. #mdpurpose
Congratulations to Ms. Christine Paradise, Epperly Heights Elementary, who was recognized by the National Science Teaching Association as 1 of 6 recipients of The Robert E. Yager Exemplary Teaching Award!
The Robert E. Yager Exemplary Teaching Award will recognize exemplary innovation in the field of science education. This award acknowledges teachers who share Robert Yager’s passion for education and continued professional development. This award also honors Robert Yager’s effort to make excellent science education accessible to students of the 21st century and beyond. Awardees will have exhibited exemplary innovation in the field of science education, and embody the mission statement of NSTA.
Please help us congratulate Ms. Paradise! #mdpurpose
All Mid-Del families are invited to the District's STEM Family Night Thursday, April 6th from 5:30-7:30pm at Midwest City Elementary located at 2211 S Midwest Blvd.
Come and explore Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math in an interactive and engaging environment. Learn how to code and control robots, work with forensics, design a water filter, explore airplane flight, have a Q&A session with a NASA astronaut and more!
There will also be raffle prizes and refreshments while they last. #mdpurpose
Teachers from our District participated in STEM professional development today. #mdpurpose
It's School Counselor Appreciation Week! Please help us wish our amazing school counselors the best! #mdpurpose
Update 2-2-2023. Due to the additional precipitation that came in overnight, making early morning transportation more dangerous, Mid-Del Schools will be closed Thursday, February 2, 2023. This will be a traditional snow day. Students will not have remote learning.
Update: February 1, 2023
As of right now, we are planning to have in-person school tomorrow, February 2. The roads around here aren't perfect, but overall, we're in pretty good shape. Members of our District team will be out early in the morning driving through the district to evaluate the impact of any additional precipitation we receive overnight. According to the National Weather Service webinar from today, the chances are only slight for anything that may affect our community.
We'll make an announcement if any changes are necessary as soon as possible. Thank you and we appreciate you. #mdpurpose
Mid-Del Schools has been participating in daily weather webinars held by the National Weather Service to discuss the current winter weather for our community. We also monitor our local news broadcasts and members of our staff drive the neighborhoods we serve to help determine whether or not to hold in-person classes in our District.
Due to the current road conditions in our neighborhoods and many of our streets throughout the entire Mid-Del community, we have made the decision that February 1, 2023, will be a Remote Learning instructional day in Mid-Del Schools. All Mid-Del evening activities have been canceled. When the District shifts to Remote Learning instructional days, please be sure to log into your child's Canvas account for schedules and instructional directions.
All Mid-Del Technology Center Daytime/Full time Classes have been canceled for February 1. Evening classes will be determined on February 1. Please visit the MDTC website for more information on February 1.
Good afternoon. This is a message from Mid-Del Schools. Mid-Del will have a Remote Learning instructional day on Tuesday, January 31. All Mid-Del evening activities have been canceled. When the District shifts to Remote Learning instructional days, please be sure to log into your child's Canvas account for schedules and instructional directions.
All Mid-Del Technology Center Daytime/Full time Classes have been canceled for January 31. Evening classes will be determined on January 31. Please visit the MDTC website for more information on January 31.
If you need assistance with your child's Canvas account, please contact your student's school directly. Thank you.
Due to inclement weather, all Mid-Del evening classes and activities have been canceled for January 30, 2023. #mdpurpose
Mid-Del hosted a legislative breakfast this morning to talk about important education issues. Legislators also discussed education related topics with members of the Board of Education and the Leadership team. Thank you to those who were able to join us! #mdpurpose
Thank you to the following legislators:
Senator Kay Floyd
Senator Brenda Stanley
Representative Andy Fugate
Representative Robert Manger
Representative Max Wolfley
Special thank you to Ms. Susie Beauchamp from Renaissance Learning for your donation and support of the Mid-Del Teacher of the Year program! We appreciate you stopping by! #mdpurpose
Special thank you to Savvas for your donation and support of the Mid-Del Teacher of the Year program! We appreciate you stopping by! #mdpurpose
Please be advised of our new Spectator Procedures and list of Prohibited Items for our Mid-Del athletic events. #mdpurpose
Thank you to everyone who attended the recent Bond Steering Committee meeting. We appreciate your input in the bond planning process. #mdpurpose
Mid-Del will have a remote learning day on Wednesday, January 25. All Mid-Del evening activities have been canceled.
MDTC daytime/fulltime classes have been canceled. Evening classes will be determined on January 25. Please visit the MDTC website for more info on January 25.
January 24, 2023.
Important Message from Mid-Del Schools. All Mid-Del evening classes and activities have been canceled.
Join our Mid-Del Child Nutrition Team. Apply today at www.mid-del.net. #mdpurpose
We have immediate openings to help in our classrooms. Become a Mid-Del Substitute Teacher today! #mdpurpose