When Do Miami Dade Schools Out for Summer

Enrollment for New Students
for 2021-2022
Opens August 3, 2021

School Supply List for All Schools 2021-2022

Enrollment Packets may be picked up at Central Office during the summer.  Actual enrollment will be at the locations listed below:

PreK 3- Kindergarten Students (Traditional or Virtual) need to pick up and complete an enrollment packet of forms from Wilson Elementary at 308 G NW, 918-542-8419.

Grades 1-3 Students (Traditional or Virtual) need to pick up and complete an enrollment packet of forms from Central Office at 26 North Main, 918-542-8455.

Grades 4-6 Students (Traditional or Virtual) need to pick up and complete an enrollment packet of forms from Nichols Upper Elementary at 504 14 NW, 918-542-3309.

Grades 7-9 Students (Traditional or Virtual) need to pick up and complete an enrollment packet of forms from Miami Junior High School at 2000 East Central, 918-542-5588.

Grades 10-12 (Traditional or Virtual) need to pick up and complete an enrollment packet of forms from Miami High School at 2000 East Central, 918-542-4421

MPS Digital Learning Experience
CLICK HERE!!!! to access the Digital Learning Experience for MPS. You will find the Distance Learning Guide, how-to videos to use devices and apps, links to Google Classroom, Seesaw, and more !

During theseunprecedented times it is important to help our children to be engaged mentally, physically, emotionally, and academically. The purpose of our MPS DIGITAL LEARNING EXPERIENCE  is to provide students with the opportu nity to extend their learning opportunities. Students were born in the digital age and will be able to navigate these sites independently and safely. However, now is a great time to take a minute to enjoy a story or take a virtual field trip with your child. Please refer to th e links at the top of the page to access the resources within the site. While we don't know what the coming days may bring when it comes to traditional education, it is the perfect time to enjoy your child and learn right along with them! We will see you soon Wardogs, until then happy learning!



MIami Public SchoolsOne Mission: Miami Public Schools are responsible for creating a positive learning environment where all students have the opportunity to achieve academic success and to become productive, responsible citizens who can adapt to an ever-changing world.
Wardog
One Vision: All students will be college, career, and citizen ready!
One Goal: Improved Individual Student Learning

Welcome to Miami Public Schools, Home of the Wardogs!

Dear Wardog Family,

Nick Highsmith

I find it a very humbling honor to serve as the Superintendent of Miami Public Schools. I am a proud graduate of Miami High School. I received a B.A. Ed. in Social Studies Education from Northeastern State University, a Master of Education degree in Administration, Curriculum, and Supervision from the University of Oklahoma, and my Superintendent Certification from the University of Oklahoma, Tulsa. My wife, Madeline, is a fellow educator with a Master of Education degree in School Counseling. She is working for MPS as a Counselor at Roosevelt, Washington, and Wilson. We have three children, Harper (age 6), Hollis (age 5), and Heston (age 2). Harper is in first grade at Roosevelt Elementary, and Hollis is in kindergarten at W ilson Early Childhood Center. They are very excited to be Miami Wardogs! Our family loves the community of Miami, where we have lived for the last seven years, and we look forward to being a part of Miami Public Schools again.

During my career, I have worked in high school, middle school, and elementary school settings. These experiences helped me develop a thorough understanding of what education looks like across the grade-level spectrum. I have proudly served as an educator in Oklahoma City Public Schools, Miami Public Schools,  and Welch Public Schools. During my previous tenure at Miami Public Schools, I served as a middle school teacher, Nichols Upper Elementary Dean of Students, and Principal of Miami High School. In  these roles, I built many strong relationships with other educators and staff members. I look forward to working with these individuals again in our efforts to keep Miami Public Schools moving in a positive direction.

Over the last five years, The Wardog Way has been a compelling vision that has resulted in significant gains for Miami Public Schools. I believe it is a vision, mission, and mindset that should continue. After a challenging year, I believe that an appropriate addition to this vision is the concept of "moving forward together." Every person who works in the education system is important and plays a critical role in the success of our students. I hope that in our time together, I can earn your respect and trust. I promise that I will try every day to work my hardest for our staff and our students.  Our mission as we move forward is to provide the best possible education in Northeast Oklahoma to our students. It is my hope and prayer that you will join me in the journey ahead.

Moving Forward Together,

Nick Highsmith

Superintendent

Miami Public Schools

When Do Miami Dade Schools Out for Summer

Source: http://miami.k12.ok.us/

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