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Our Rookie of the Year! Please help us congratulate Megan Knight, special education teacher at West Field, for being named the 2025 Rookie Teacher of the Year! 👏🟣✴️ #ShineYourLight







✴️🚌 Shining a Light on Transportation!
EPS is fortunate to have many outstanding bus drivers, and today, we’re highlighting one who goes above and beyond for her riders—Dayna Wagester!
Here’s what students on Ms. Wagester’s route had to say:
💬 “She always says hi and bye to the bus riders and greets them. She’s always talking to us. She’s very respectable.”
💬 “I have a smooth ride and always get to talk to my friends. My bus driver always greets me!”
Kenny Chamlee, Director of Transportation, shared:
💬 “Dayna is exactly what you would want for a bus driver. She greets students by name every morning and creates a safe and caring environment for all! We couldn’t ask for more from a driver.”
We have the best bus drivers. 🌟 Drop a comment to show your appreciation for Ms. Wagester and all of her hard work! #ShineYourLight



Double Wolf Dare Week at Santa Fe is here! Students are hard at work raising money for Keaton's Kindness Foundation. Today's Hall of Fame Assembly was a hit! Come back on Friday for the total amount raised to be revealed! 🐺💸 #ShineYourLight









This squad >> 📖🤝 Every Monday afternoon, secondary students join Frontier Elementary to build relationships and strengthen students' reading skills! Led by 2nd grade teachers Laura Scott and Marlena Butler, Reading Squad is impacting EPS one book at a time. 👏 #ShineYourLight









EPS is hiring and we want YOU! 📣
Take the next step in your teaching career at our upcoming Teacher Job Fair! Meet with administrators from all EPS schools and discover where you belong.
📆: March 11, 2025
⏰: 4:30 - 6pm
📍: 1001 W Danforth Rd.
For more information, head to edmondschools.net/careers. We can't wait to meet you! hashtag#ShineYourLight


EPS is hiring and we want YOU! 📣
Take the next step in your teaching career at our upcoming Teacher Job Fair! Meet with administrators from all EPS schools and discover where you belong.
📆: March 11, 2025
⏰: 4:30 - 6pm
📍: 1001 W Danforth Rd.
For more information, head to edmondschools.net/careers. We can't wait to meet you! #ShineYourLight


As the dangerous road conditions and extremely low temperatures continue, we are making the decision now that all EPS schools will have a SNOW DAY tomorrow, Thursday, February 20th. We understand the burden that multiple days of remote learning causes for students, families and staff members.Therefore, tomorrow will be a traditional snow day. There are no remote learning expectations for tomorrow and attendance will not be counted.
The lost instructional time for Thursday will be made up with the schedule updates that were sent to EPS parents and guardians on Monday.
Please continue to stay warm and safe this week!


Because of the dangerous road conditions and extremely low temperatures caused by the winter storm, we are making the decision that we will continue with remote learning tomorrow, Wednesday, February 19th, for all EPS schools. Students should refer to information sent by their school site for assignments that will need to be completed for attendance to be counted.
Please stay safe and warm this week!


Reminder that there will be no school for students on Monday, February 17th. EPS staff members will spend the day in Professional Development sessions. Students, we’ll see you Tuesday morning!


Because of continued isolated icy roads in parts of our district as well as slick and dangerous parking lots and sidewalks, Edmond Public Schools will move to remote learning for all schools for Thursday, February 13th.
Students should refer to information sent by their school site for assignments that will need to be completed for attendance to be counted.
Based on the current forecasts, we plan to be back to in-person school on Friday.


Because of the predicted freezing rain creating poor road conditions overnight, Edmond Public Schools will move to remote learning for all schools for Wednesday, February 12th.
Students should refer to information sent by their school site for assignments that will need to be completed for attendance to be counted.
Updated to reflect correct date.


💡 BALTO (Bring A Light To Others) Week is in full swing at North! Students are hosting fundraiser assemblies all week to support HALO Project, building on the incredible work student council has done all year. They kicked things off Monday with a students vs. teachers assembly, and the excitement is just getting started! Check back Friday to see how much Edmond North has raised! #ShineYourLight

Each week at Orvis Risner, a handful of 5th graders volunteer their recess time to attend Kindergarten's PE class and play with them. Judging by the smiles on both groups' faces, it's safe to say everyone looks forward to this day. 🤍🏃 #ShineYourLight #Belonging #Collaboration






100 days of school, countless memories. ✨
Cross Timbers celebrated in a big way—Pre-K collected 100 boxes of cereal, lined them up like dominoes and watched them fall! Students also got to wear hats, while Mrs. Neely and Mrs. Lausen dressed up as 100 year olds. Best of all, the cereal that was used in their activity will be donated to the Edmond Hope Center. It was a perfect 100 day celebration! 💯🥣 #ShineYourLight








🧪 AP Chemistry students at Edmond North are diving deep into calorimetry! Using a simple calorimeter made from Styrofoam cups and a temperature probe, they’re collecting data and analyzing it with Graphical Analysis on iPads. AP Chemistry is shining bright! 👏 #ShineYourLight


Because of an increasing number of student and staff absences this week, we have made the difficult decision to close school for all Edmond Public Schools for tomorrow, Friday, January 31st. Extracurricular activities will continue as scheduled.
This decision was made in advance to give our families and staff members time to prepare. We will let you know as soon as possible how this instructional time will be made up.
We look forward to seeing your students back in class on Monday morning.


January is School Board Appreciation Month! This week, we are highlighting our District 5 Representative and President, Marcus Jones. Thank you, Marcus, for your service to Edmond Public Schools! ✴️🟣 #ShineYourLight #SchoolBoardAppreciationMonth


Congratulations to Leah McDonald, Heritage Elementary's outstanding music teacher, for being named an Oklahoma Medal for Excellence recipient! This award celebrates public school educators who demonstrate passion, innovation, dedication to professional development, and an extraordinary impact on student learning.
Heritage Principal Kimberly Frank had the honor of surprising Mrs. McDonald with the exciting news, surrounded by her family and friends, after hearing about her win from the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence.
Join us in celebrating Mrs. McDonald by sharing your love and support in the comments! We are so fortunate to have her shining her light in EPS every day. 🌟 #ShineYourLight
Read more about Leah's background and the Oklahoma Medal for Excellence here: https://ofe.org/leah-mcdonald/











🎨 This week in kindergarten at Scissortail, students are learning about famous artists and exploring different styles during Meet the Masters week! With guidance from Mrs. Giles, they’re creating their own works of art while learning basic art principles and vocabulary.
One student put it best: “You know, I’m liking this art thing.” Couldn't have said it better ourselves! 😆👏 #ShineYourLight











January is School Board Appreciation Month! This week, we are highlighting our District 4 Representative, Cynthia Benson. Thank you, Cynthia, for your service to Edmond Public Schools! ✴️🟣 #ShineYourLight #SchoolBoardAppreciationMonth
