
All children are safe but there has been a car wreck in front of the school. Access to the school is limited at this time. Emergency personnel are on the scene.

Longfellow is experiencing technical difficulties with the fire alarm. Students are safe but the alarm is malfunctioning and very loud, therefore students are outside on the campus grounds.

Thank you Pamela Schmidt for ten years of service to Enid Public Schools.


Thank you to Mica Elmore-Byrum from Tools 4 Reading for providing Sound Wall Training for EPS Elementary teachers! We are getting excited to start this school year!




Congratulations to the Enid High School Girls’ track team on being named the 6A Academic State Champions.


Congratulations to the Class of 2022!
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Senior Walk 2022! We love this tradition of our seniors walking the halls where they began their journeys in education!
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Great Expectations Model Schools were recognized by the school board and the staff of Great Expectations. Model Schools include Hayes, Carver/Commons/Fowler Early Childhood Centers, Adams, Coolidge, Hoover, Garfield, Longfellow Middle School, Eisenhower and Taft.




The following schools were recognized for being Great Expectations Progressive Schools, Monroe Elementary, Glenwood Elementary, and McKinley Elementary.


Congratulations to these schools for being named Great Expectations Transitional Schools. Prairie View Elementary, Waller Middle School, Emerson Middle School, Lincoln Alternative School, and Enid High School.


Billy Tipps was recognized as the OASA Region 1 AD of the Year and OIAAA (newcomer) West AD of the Year.
Coach Chris Jensen and Coach Lyndsay Watts were named OCA Regional Coach of the Year for softball and swim.



Dr. Dudley Darrow was recognized for being named the OASA District 3 Assistant Superintendent/Central Office Administrator of the Year. EPS appreciates Dr. Darrow’s 17 years of service to the district.



EHS senior members of the Enid High School Choir were recognized for their accomplishments this year in state contest. The Concert Choir won the sweepstakes award at state contest for the second year in a row.



EHS tennis players and boys’ golf team were recognized for being State Qualifiers and their achievements this year.



Eisenhower Elementary had two state winners in the Zaner-Bloser Handwriting contest.


Mikaela Heron, Prairie View 5th grader, was recognized as the state winner of the Virtual Colonial Days Essay Winner



Tabitha Kirkley represented EHS as the secondary spotlight student



Thank you to Glenwood Elementary Spotlight Student for leading the pledge at tonight's school board meeting.



The E-vent was a huge success! Thank you to all students, teachers, and volunteers that made it happen!




Great job to these Eisenhower Eagles on their performance of "The Lion King"!
