Fatima Duron and Deija Williams received the Oklahoma City Community Foundation Scholarship. The scholarship is worth 3000$ and can be used at the institution of their choice. This scholarship is based on leadership and academics.


Congrats to Lorranie Williams and Latrell Crump. 2023 Miss and Mr DCHS. Congratulations to all the seniors who participated in tonight’s event.




Today we dressed comfy and wore pjs. Thank you DC Counselors. We love you.


Mr and Miss DCHS 7pm.

Clear Book Bags for Sale in Mrs. Cooper's Room. $10.

Come out tonight. 7pm for Mr and Miss DCHS. Cost $5

Who ready for Mr and Miss DCHS tomorrow. Morning show 9am. Ticket sales in miss Cooper’s room for $3. Students only for Day Show. Night shows 7 o’clock friends and family welcome


National Counseling Week this week. Tell our counselors Thank You

Del City took the plunge. Thanks to everybody who helped and donated. It’s not too late to donate, look on yesterday’s post for link. All proceeds benefit Del City Special Olympics. #watchdcsoar




Mr and Miss Monday. Our they show funds will benefit Del City Special Olympics (STUDENTS ONLY). The night show is for families and friends and where we announce the winner #watchdcsoar

Del City high school polar plunge is this Saturday at 10 AM in the back parking lot. Help us raise money for our Special Olympics.
Check out Del City Eagles' team fundraising page
https://www.classy.org/team/469866
Help us reach our gal

Signing day for these guys!!!! Eagles are soaring to NEO, Southwestern, Panhandle St, Coffeeville CC, Langston, and UCO!!!! All these kids, especially Tango, Rayvon, and Jaylin They are gonna have so much fun!!!!🤍🦅❤️🏈🖤#watchdcsoar



This weeks Tireless teacher award goes to Ms. Fuson and Strike Em Out Award to Ms. Conley. #watchdcsoar


Come out tomorrow evening and support the Eagles! Let’s pack their stands with Eagle fans!
Del City Vs Douglass
Girls @ 4pm
Boys @ 5:30pm
At Douglass High School
🦅🏀
Students must wear school IDs.

Del City high school polar plunge is this Saturday at 10 AM in the back parking lot. Help us raise money for our Special Olympics.
Check out Del City Eagles' team fundraising page
https://www.classy.org/team/469866

Next Week, National Counseling Week

Snow Day.

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.

