
Combat Cancer (CAMO) Day. Pink Out tomorrow



Parents, please talk to your student in the importance of wearing IDs all day at school.


Do not forget the Car Wash Saturday.


Thank you to the FCCLA Community Service Committee cleaning up campus today.


If you are wanting to have a car or float in the Homecoming Parade on October 11. Email Mrs. Cooper at kcooper@mid-del.net
No political campaigning

Today is "SOCK" It to Cancer #BTB. Tomorrow is Camo Day


1st: Looney Tunes - JUNIORS
2nd: Stawberry Shortcake - SENIORS
3rd: Doc McStuffins - SOPHOMORES
Thanks to everyone who came out. 95 students works on the murals. Next Hall Deck is October 5





Last Weeks TIREless Teacher was Mrs. Hernandez and our Off the Chain Staffulty was Mr. Wise.



93 Student Council Members came up today to get ready for Win-Win Week/ Cancer Awareness Week for this year's class competition #BTB. Each of the murals, have cancer facts and trivia within them.
Who did it better?





Car Wash Rescheduled. Come out and support


Mid-Del Schools has a scheduled Professional Development Day on Monday, September 16, 2024. There will be no classes for students. Students will return to school on Tuesday, September 17. #mdpurpose


Due to the weather, and the lightning and the weather reports keep extending it. The student council car wash has been postponed. Please be watching when we reschedule.


Next Week is Win-Win Week (Cancer Awareness Week) and #BTB. Get Involved!



Juniors and Seniors will have the opportunity to explore a variety of colleges and universities. For info scan the QR.
đź“… Date: September 17th
🎯 Who: All Juniors & Seniors
📍 Location: Rose State College
🚨 Important: Students must be passing their classes to attend.


Mid-Del Families, We want to inform you about recent social media threats of violence directed at multiple secondary schools in the metro area and across the state. Our staff, along with local authorities, are thoroughly investigating the sources of these threats, and while they have been deemed to be of very low credibility, we feel it’s important to keep you informed. Rest assured, our schools remain safe, and all safety protocols are in place. Unfortunately, these types of social media threats have become more common, but they are still taken very seriously. Each threat will be fully investigated, and those responsible for making or sharing such threats can face severe consequences. We encourage you to talk to your student(s) about the responsible use of social media. As always, if you see something concerning, please report it to our administration immediately to ensure proper investigation.
The safety of our students and staff is always our top priority. Thank you for your continued support.
Update: At this time, no Mid-Del Schools have received a threatening message. We appreciate the families who have seen social media posts and have shared them with our schools.


Key Club and JROTC volunteered at the Kiwanis Pancake Supper fundraiser on Tuesday, and they did a fantastic job! The Kiwanis members are very thankful for their help. These students are hard workers, attentive, and so friendly!


DC FCCLA officers attending LEAD Conference in Duncan, OK


Come out and support Del City Student Council/Leadership this Saturday.


Way to go Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Cooper. They are presenting at the 5star students conference the past two days and showing educators what we do at DC #watchDCsoar
