🌟 Congratulations to Mrs. Franki Sebock, our MCMS Teacher of the Year! 🌟
A dedicated member of our 6th-grade Science Team Eclipse, Mrs. Sebock brings incredible heart, passion, and purpose to Midwest City Middle School. Her “why” is rooted in creating safe, supportive environments for her students, guiding them as they build foundations, shape their identities, and develop essential skills that last a lifetime.
Reflecting on her work, Mrs. Sebock shares, "My goal is to inspire and guide the next generation, helping them navigate complex social dynamics, build resilience, and understand the importance of empathy and teamwork. Middle school is a pivotal time, and I am honored to play a role in helping students thrive academically, socially, and personally."
Mrs. Sebock exemplifies MCMS’s vision and mission every day. She fosters a classroom where each student feels valued, cultivates a sense of community, and instills values like respect and integrity. Her commitment helps create an inclusive, growth-oriented environment that motivates students to persevere, grow, and support one another.
Thank you, Mrs. Sebock, for your unwavering dedication to our scholars and our community! 💙📚
📅 MCMS Upcoming Events 📅
Here’s what’s happening at MCMS! Mark your calendars and join us as we celebrate, give back, and support our school community. For more details on each event, check out our calendar on the website!
Monday, 11/11
🇺🇸 No School – Veterans Day
Tuesday, 11/12
✨ Acceptance Club
🎮 Esports (6th grade)
⭐ NJHS Meeting
🏀 Basketball Games
Girls @ Home vs. CAMS
Boys @ CAMS
Wednesday, 11/13
💙 World Kindness Day
Thursday, 11/14
⭐ NJHS Meeting
🏀 6th Grade Basketball - Home vs. Del City @ Cooper
Ongoing Events
📚 Native American Heritage Month – All of November
🍂 Fall Food & Clothing Drive – 11/12 to 11/20
Special Dates
📏 8th Grade PSAT – 11/19
📊 Progress Reports – 11/20
🎉 Fall Fun Day & Native American Heritage Assembly – 11/22
🦃 Thanksgiving Break – 11/25 to 11/29 (No School)
Let’s make this November one to remember! 🍁 #MCMSPride #NovemberEvents
🎉 Congratulations to Ben Vogel, Derek Powell, and Leilani Raposa for earning a spot in the OSCDA Honor Band! 🎶 Your hard work and dedication have paid off, and we’re so proud of you! Keep shining! 🌟 #MCMSPride #HonorBand #HardWorkPaysOff
📣 Show your school spirit and support a great cause! Team Spirit is selling t-shirts, long sleeves, and hoodies to help send our athletes to the Special Olympics! 🎉
Prices:
👕 T-Shirts: $20
👕 Long Sleeve Tees: $25
👚 Hoodies: $30
Sizes:
Available in S-4XL and Youth XS-XL
Additional $2 for sizes 2XL-3XL
Additional $3 for sizes 4XL-6XL
🗓️ Orders are due by November 22nd
📩 Contact Ms. Barney at fbarney@mid-del.net to order yours today!
Thank you for helping us make a difference for our athletes! 🏅
We are proud to honor our Veterans for their bravery and sacrifices that safeguard our freedoms. While our schools will be closed, our administrative offices will remain open. Thank you for your service! #mdpurpose #TeamTinker #VeteransDay #OneDistrictOneFamily
🏀 Basketball: Midwest City Middle School vs. Carl Albert Middle School 🏀
Date: Tuesday, November 12th
Where:
6th/7th/8th Girls @ Midwest City Middle School (MCMS)
6th/7th/8th Boys @ Carl Albert Middle School (CAMS)
Game Times:
4:00 PM: 6th Grade Boys/Girls
5:00 PM: 7th Grade Boys/Girls
6:00 PM: 8th Grade Boys/Girls
Come support our teams! 🏀
🌟 Native American Heritage Month: Person of the Day 🌟
Today we celebrate Maria Tallchief, a proud member of the Osage Nation, not only as America’s first prima ballerina but also as one of the most influential ballerinas in history. She earned international acclaim as the first American ballerina to dance with the Paris Opera Ballet and made history as the first American to perform at the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow. Refusing to change her name to sound more “European,” she proudly represented her heritage and broke barriers for Native American and American dancers alike.
After retiring from the stage, Tallchief continued her legacy as the founder and artistic director of the Chicago City Ballet. Her lasting impact on ballet earned her the National Medal for the Arts and posthumous induction into the National Native American Hall of Fame. A true trailblazer, Maria Tallchief will forever be remembered for her strength, grace, and dedication to her Osage heritage and the art of ballet.
✨ Let’s celebrate her legacy!
🎉 Get ready for Fall Fun Day at MCMS! 🎉
📅 Date: November 22nd
🌟 What to Expect: Take a break from classes and enjoy a morning filled with fun! Challenge your friends on inflatables, treat yourself to tasty snacks, and make some awesome memories!
Pricing:
🎟️ Get Out of Class Pass: $10
🍿 Snack Combo (Drink + Cotton Candy or Popcorn): $5
🥤 Individual Concessions: $3 each
Passes go on sale tomorrow—catch us during grade-level lunches! Bring your friends, bring your energy, and let’s make it a day to remember!
🎉 Our TSA students recently attended the annual Fall Leadership Conference for Technology Students Association, where they gained valuable insights into Oklahoma’s job markets, colleges, and career opportunities! 🌐 They also put their problem-solving skills to the test in a STEM workshop by solving a thrilling mock murder case 🔍. We’re so proud of our students for exploring new paths in tech and building valuable skills for their future! #TSALeaders #CareerReady #STEM
🌟 Native American Heritage Month - Person of the Day 🌟
Today, we celebrate the legendary Jim Thorpe (Sac and Fox Nation), a multi-talented athlete who rose to global fame. Brought up in Oklahoma under the native name Wa-Tho-Huk, meaning “Bright Path,” Thorpe competed at the highest levels across multiple sports well into the late 1920s.
🏆 Thorpe won gold in the pentathlon and decathlon at the 1912 Olympics, despite competing with mismatched shoes he found in the trash after his were stolen. His grit and talent helped him overcome the odds, and he made history that day.
⚾ Thorpe continued to shine in professional sports, playing baseball, basketball, and excelling as one of the first stars of professional American football. With the Canton Bulldogs, who claimed the title of "world champions" in 1916, 1917, and 1919, Thorpe was instrumental in founding the National Football League (NFL) and served as its first president in 1920.
🌟 After an athletic career that lasted into his 40s, Thorpe turned to Hollywood, acting in over 50 films, where he often portrayed Native American roles. His legacy endures as a symbol of resilience, athleticism, and achievement across generations.
Join us in honoring Jim Thorpe, whose "Bright Path" continues to inspire!
📣 We’re honored to welcome Courtney John, Adrian Jones, and Michaela Richbourg from the Chickasaw Nation today! They’re here to teach our students how to play the traditional game of stickball. The Chickasaw Nation partners with schools bringing Native American history and culture to life through interactive experiences like this one. 🎉
About Stickball: Often called the "little brother of war," stickball is one of the oldest sports in North America, historically used to resolve disputes, build community, and sharpen physical skills. Players use handcrafted sticks with netted hoops on the ends to catch and throw a small ball, aiming to score points by hitting a target on the opponent’s goalpost. This challenging game teaches coordination, teamwork, and resilience, connecting generations through shared tradition.
Thank you to the Chickasaw Nation for helping our students learn more about this incredible heritage! #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #chickasaw
📸 Tomorrow is Picture Retake Day!
We’ll only be photographing students who didn’t get their picture taken last time and those who are placing orders. If your student missed their first chance or would like a new photo, be sure they’re ready for retakes tomorrow. 😊
To place an order, please visit: www.okschoolpics.com
🌟 Native American Heritage Month: Person of the Day 🌟
Today we honor Deb Haaland of the Laguna Pueblo, a groundbreaking leader and the first Native American to serve as a U.S. Cabinet Secretary. Appointed as the Secretary of the Interior, Haaland is a passionate advocate for environmental justice, tribal rights, and sustainable land management. Her historic appointment represents a milestone for Native representation and her dedication to protecting natural resources benefits all communities.
As a powerful voice for Native peoples and the environment, Deb Haaland continues to inspire with her commitment to justice, stewardship, and unity.
🚨 Game Update 🚨
Tonight's 6th grade game has been canceled. We’ll keep you posted on any updates for rescheduling. Thank you for your understanding, and go Bombers! 💛🖤
🌟 Native American Heritage Month: Person of the Day 🌟
Today, we celebrate John Bennett Herrington, a proud citizen of the Chickasaw Nation and the first enrolled member of a Native American tribe to venture into space! 🚀
In 2002, as a NASA astronaut and U.S. Naval Aviator, he made history, taking with him the Chickasaw Nation flag on his 13-day journey to space. During the mission Herrington performed three spacewalks, totaling 19 hours and 55 minutes. These spacewalks are commemorated on the reverse of the 2019 Sacagawea dollar coin Herrington’s achievements inspire us to reach for the stars while honoring our roots! 🌌🪶 #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #ProudToBeChickasaw
IMPORTANT: The Resource Drop Off Station will be open TOMORROW, November 5. We will not be collecting donations today, November 4.
Please help our Mid-Del students and staff affected by the November Tornadoes. We will have a Resource Drop Off Station on Tuesday, November 5th from 10am-6pm at the Mid-Del Administration Building located at 7217 S.E. 15th Street in Midwest City. We will be accepting items listed in the graphic as well as gift cards for families. You can also make a tax exempt monetary donation online by using this link provided by the Mid-Del Public Schools Foundation: https://middelfoundation.flipcause.com/hosted_widget/hostedWidgetHome/Njk5MTQ= ONE District. ONE Family. #mdpurpose
Good morning Mid-Del Families. We have made the decision to cancel school due to inclement weather. This is not a virtual day. Please be weather aware today and stay safe. We will still operate our tornado resource donation drop off from 10am-6pm weather permitting. Thank you.
Please help our Mid-Del students and staff affected by the November Tornadoes. We will have a Resource Drop Off Station on Monday, November 4th from10am-6pm at the Mid-Del Administration Building located at 7217 S.E. 15th Street in Midwest City. We will be accepting items listed in the graphic as well as gift cards for families. You can also make a tax exempt monetary donation online by using this link provided by the Mid-Del Public Schools Foundation: https://middelfoundation.flipcause.com/hosted_widget/hostedWidgetHome/Njk5MTQ=
ONE District. ONE Family. #mdpurpose
𝙴𝚡𝚝𝚛𝚊! 𝙴𝚡𝚝𝚛𝚊! 𝚈𝚘𝚞'𝚛𝚎 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚏𝚒𝚛𝚜𝚝 𝚝𝚘 𝚔𝚗𝚘𝚠 𝚊𝚋𝚘𝚞𝚝 𝚒𝚝! 𝚂𝚌𝚑𝚘𝚘𝚕 𝙿𝚑𝚘𝚝𝚘 𝚁𝚎𝚝𝚊𝚔𝚎 𝙳𝚊𝚢 𝚒𝚜 𝚃𝚑𝚞𝚛𝚜𝚍𝚊𝚢, 𝙽𝚘𝚟𝚎𝚖𝚋𝚎𝚛 𝟽𝚝𝚑! 𝙼𝚘𝚛𝚎 𝚒𝚗𝚏𝚘 𝚝𝚘 𝚌𝚘𝚖𝚎 𝚊𝚜 𝚠𝚎 𝚐𝚎𝚝 𝚌𝚕𝚘𝚜𝚎𝚛 𝚝𝚘 𝚁𝚎𝚝𝚊𝚔𝚎 𝙳𝚊𝚢!
Celebrate College and Career Tech Week with us!
On November 6th, show your pride by rocking a college or career tech tee! Whether you’re representing your dream school or career tech passion, let’s come together to showcase the next steps of our amazing students. Staff, join in too—your tees can inspire a future path for our students! #mdpurpose #CollegeAndCareerTechWeek #FutureReady