Schwartz Vision Screening Date: February 27, 2023
about 2 years ago, Stallion News
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Snow Day Fun!!
over 2 years ago, Stallion News
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Our 4th and 5th grade Honor Choir spread holiday cheer to the residents of Fountain Brook. Our wonderful music teacher Ms. McBride played the piano for every song that was requested by the residents. Students also handed out cards and hugs. It truly was an amazing experience!
over 2 years ago, Stallion News
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Mrs. Christy Combs and Mrs. Christy Nolen received the Mid-Del Schools Positive Influencer Award for highlighting the positive things happenening at Schwartz. Congratulations ladies!!
over 2 years ago, Stallion News
Positive Influencer
~I Need a Little Christmas Vacation~ The 4th and 5th grade did a fantastic job with the play this year!
over 2 years ago, Stallion News
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Come join our Mid-Del Team! We have over 13,000 reasons to be a part of the Mid-Del Family. Apply TODAY! #mdpurpose #oklaed
over 2 years ago, Mid-Del News
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Congratulations to Mrs. Christy Combs and the Schwartz Elementary Comp Club for being a finalist in the 32nd Annual Excellence Celebration!! A group of Schwartz students started this recycling club and they create projects using recycled materials, like plastic blankets, and give them to homeless people in the area!! Way to go STALLIONS!!
over 2 years ago, Stallion News
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Over the past few months, Dr. Cobb has met with district staff, parents, and community stakeholders to receive feedback about our school facilities. We are following up these in-person conversations with a stakeholder survey: https://forms.gle/FTzpWvJhZEAnibde9
over 2 years ago, Mid-Del News
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Congratulations to our Support Employee of the Year, Mrs. Kara Hill!!
over 2 years ago, Stallion News
Schwartz Employee of the Year
Schwartz Employee of the Year
Schwartz Employee of the Year
We are accepting donations for our Teacher of the Year recognition program. We will be celebrating all of our 21 site teachers of the year. To donate, please contact Stacey Boyer at sboyer@mid-del.net. #mdpurpose
over 2 years ago, Mid-Del News
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over 2 years ago, Stallion News
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. Rondall Jones, Schwartz Elementary Principal! #mdpurpose
over 2 years ago, Mid-Del News
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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/
over 2 years ago, Mid-Del News
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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.”
over 2 years ago, Mid-Del News
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Members of the Oklahoma City community along with students, staff, and Mid-Del Board members celebrated the completion of the new addition to Schwartz Elementary. The addition includes a storm shelter, new main office, gymnasium, music room, and 8 classrooms. Classes will begin in the new addition on Monday, April 12. Thank you to our community who provided these improvements to the Schwartz Elementary with the passage of the 2017 bond election. #mdpurpose
about 4 years ago, Mid-Del Schools
Schwartz Elementary
Dr. Rick Cobb, Superintendent of Mid-Del Schools, discusses the upcoming June 30th Bond Election! Included in the Bond Election, are improvements to all 15 Elementary School playgrounds! This would include new/updated playground equipment, increased accessibility, and increased shade coverage as needed! https://youtu.be/Q_0rrkTJ-b8
almost 5 years ago, Mid-Del News
Watch Dr. Rick Cobb, Superintendent of Mid-Del Schools, explain the absentee voting process for the June 30th Bond Election. https://youtu.be/LC1gV-5MJvA
almost 5 years ago, Stacey Boyer
FREE Meals will continue. Please visit us on Mondays and Thursdays at the eight school sites providing meals to any child 18 and under. Thank you!
almost 5 years ago, Mid-Del News
FREE Meals
Friday, May 15, 2020, is the last day of classes for Mid-Del Schools! Thank you for a memorable year Mid-Del Families!
almost 5 years ago, Stacey Boyer
Last Day of Classes
Parents/Guardians may turn in your child's Continuous Learning Plan (CLP) coversheet either Thursday, April 16, or Monday, April 20, at any of the 8 designated feeding sites between 9:30am-11am. Turning in the CLP coversheet is also optional. Thank you.​​
about 5 years ago, Mid-Del News