
National Principals Month honors principals for their significant impact on the success and well-being of our nation’s students. Join us as we celebrate our principals throughout October. Please help us thank Mr. Kevin Hill, Epperly Heights Elementary Principal! #mdpurpose


National Principals Month honors principals for their significant impact on the success and well-being of our nation’s students. Join us as we celebrate our principals throughout October. Please help us thank Ms. Kathy Kirk, Epperly Heights Assistant Principal! #mdpurpose


Mid-Del Schools will be hosting multiple community bond meetings to seek input from the community regarding future bond projects. We are asking our patrons to join us on November 15th at 6pm at the Mid-Del Technology Center to share your ideas.


Mid-Del Schools will be hosting multiple community bond meetings to seek input from the community regarding future bond projects. We are asking our patrons in the Del City region to join us on October 25th at 6pm at the Del City HS Forum at the main entrance of the school.


Mid-Del will be closed for Fall Break October 14th and 17th. We will re-open for students and staff on Tuesday, October 18th. Enjoy your break!


We've been proud to partner with ONIE Project to help our families Get Moving! Don't forget about signing up for the Let's Get Moving Event on October 23rd.
Register at this link: https://onieproject.org/lets-get-moving/


Color Wars Friday Sept 30th


Mid-Del Schools to launch first-in-state program to address period poverty for K-12 students. In partnership with SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital - Midwest, the Midwest City-Del City Public Schools Foundation is pleased to announce a groundbreaking program for addressing period poverty in public schools by providing dispensers with free period products in restroom facilities in each of the district’s elementary, middle and high schools. This innovative program is the first in Oklahoma and one of the first in the nation.
Period poverty is known as the condition of being disadvantaged due to menstruation and is most often experienced by individuals under financial constraints. Lack of access to adequate pads or tampons can lead to students missing class, staying home from school, falling behind academically and more. These effects can often be magnified for young people starting their menstruation journey, which can be a confusing time, especially when combined with myriad other physical and social challenges of adolescence. Inflation and rising costs of living also contribute to period poverty.
“Period poverty is one of those problems that people tend to think of as happening in other times and places – if they are aware of it at all,” said Lindse Barks, director, Midwest City-Del City Public School Foundation. “Unfortunately, period poverty is very real for today’s Oklahoma students, and we believe this partnership will go a long way to help address it. Additionally, we hope this will help start a dialogue not only in our schools but in our community and the state as a whole, so we may all better understand and confront the inequities brought about by period poverty.”
The district is engaging Aunt Flow, a nationwide purveyor of period products, to install 207 dispensers during the fall semester. High-quality, sustainably made period products will then be made available in those dispensers free to all students and teachers, regardless of income or need – no questions asked. SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital - Midwest is sponsoring the dispensers.
“The Founding Sisters of SSM Health St. Anthony were dedicated to serving Oklahoma’s vulnerable and addressing the inequities of their time, just as we believe Mid-Del Schools is doing through this program today,” said Karen Green, regional director of Mission Integration, SSM Health St. Anthony. “Our organization has been eager to jump onboard in support of this initiative as it reflects our Mission-driven goal of expanding access to high-quality health care to all who need it.”


District wide elementary Meet Your Teacher night is August 9th from 4:30-6:30pm. #mdpurpose


Individual Picture Day is tomorrow Wednesday , 9-1-2021

Welcome Back Mustangs! Please see protocols for Meet the Teacher Night on Monday, August 9th.


Praise with Purpose Video Contest
https://www.mid-del.net/o/ehes/article/432315

During the Special Board of Education meeting on Thursday, October 29, 2020, the Board voted unanimously (5-0) to untie Learning Plan options from the Oklahoma State Department of Health color-coded map. Students who selected in-person instruction will return to full-time in-person instruction beginning November 9, 2020 (ending the hybrid A/B model). We will continue to keep Wednesdays as remote learning days through December. In addition, we will pivot to all-remote learning if the number of available hospital beds in Oklahoma County drops below 5%. Students participating in the Mid-Del Virtual Academy will remain in MDVA.


Each week, the District posts the total number of positive COVID-19 cases on our website under the COVID-19 Information page. The information is also shared with our local newspaper, the Midwest City Beacon.


Parents, please complete this short technology survey for your students who attend Epperly Heights.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2D8MF76

For information regarding Enrollment Verification, please visit: https://www.mid-del.net/o/ehes/page/enrollment-verification--5.

2020-2021 School Supply Lists are available online. This is a reminder that school starts on August 14th. We look forward to seeing our students! https://www.mid-del.net/o/district/browse/141940


This school year, all of our elementary schools will host Meet the Teacher events on the same day. Please know that plans may change if needed. We look forward to seeing our students!


The Board of Education approved the Return to School Plan for the 2020-2021 School Year during tonight's school board meeting. For more information about the District's plan, visit https://www.mid-del.net/o/district/page/2020-2021-school-reopening--2/
