Last night, we celebrated an incredible group of students at our annual Rougher 300 Banquet! 🎉 This special evening honors students in grades 9–12 who have dedicated their time and talents to serving the Muskogee community through volunteer work.

Through a partnership with the Nonprofit Resource Center, the Rougher 300 initiative encourages students to get involved and give back. Students who complete 300+ hours of service by graduation earn the title of Rougher 300 honoree and receive a silver cord to wear with their cap and gown, a symbol of their dedication to service.

Every hour makes a difference, and these students are helping build a stronger community. 💚

#TheMuskogeeWay
7 minutes ago, Muskogee Public Schools
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FINALIST FOR SUPPORT EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR (in no particular order): Rebecca Mitchell, 8th & 9th Grade Academy

Rebecca Mitchell has been with Muskogee Public Schools since August 2014. She currently serves as the CNS Manager at the 8th & 9th Grade Academy, where her leadership and dedication help ensure students are well cared for each day.

The District Support Employee of the Year will be announced April 30th during our annual Superintendent's Honors Banquet. Stay tuned!
about 21 hours ago, Muskogee Public Schools
Rebecca Mitchell
Happy School Transportation Appreciation Day! 🚌

Today we’re celebrating our transportation team and the important role they play in supporting our students and schools each day. From coordinating routes to maintaining vehicles and assisting students, every role in the department helps keep things running smoothly.

Join us in thanking our transportation staff for all they do! 💚
1 day ago, Muskogee Public Schools
School Transportation Appreciation Day
FINALIST FOR SUPPORT EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR (in no particular order): Kathryn Hall, 6th & 7th Grade Academy

Kathryn Hall has been with Muskogee Public Schools since January 2011. She currently serves as a paraprofessional at the 6th & 7th Grade Academy, where her support and dedication help create a positive and dependable learning environment for students and staff.

The District Support Employee of the Year will be announced April 30th during our annual Superintendent's Honors Banquet. Stay tuned!
2 days ago, Muskogee Public Schools
Kathryn Hall
SITE TEACHER OF THE YEAR SPOTLIGHT (in no particular order): Sheila Duncan, Pershing Elementary

1. Sheila Duncan has been with Muskogee Public Schools for 12 years and brings 35 years of experience in education, including time as a teacher, school administrator, and adjunct instructor.
2. Her words to live by: “People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.”
3. When asked if teaching were a board game, she said it would be called Caffeinate, Educate, and Celebrate!

The District Teacher of the Year will be announced April 30th during our annual Superintendent's Honors Banquet. Stay tuned!
5 days ago, Muskogee Public Schools
Sheila Duncan
Tony Goetz Elementary Color Run 2026! 🌟

What an incredible day! Thank you to our teachers, staff, volunteers, and families who came together to make it all happen. We appreciate you!
5 days ago, Muskogee Public Schools
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SITE TEACHER OF THE YEAR SPOTLIGHT (in no particular order): Nickie Murry, Rougher Innovations Academy

1. Nickie Murry is in her 13th year with Muskogee Public Schools and her 24th year in education. She has been recognized as Employee of the Month in March 2025 and February 2024.
2. Her words to live by: “Do the task the correct way the first time. That leaves no room for error or doubt,” a motto she shares with her daughters.
3. When asked what her classroom theme song would be, she said it would be “The Champion,” reminding her students that they are capable, supported, and never in it alone.

The District Teacher of the Year will be announced April 30th during our annual Superintendent's Honors Banquet. Stay tuned!
6 days ago, Muskogee Public Schools
Nickie Murray
Muskogee Public Schools is proud to recognize our students selected to represent our district at the 2026 Oklahoma American Legion Boys State and Girls State programs.

These outstanding students were chosen through a competitive selection process and will join peers from across the state for a week of leadership development, government simulation, and teamwork.

Boys State Delegates:
Cory Peterson, Ja’Shaun Harris, Fisher Bemo, Benjamin Workings, Keaton Davis, Zackary Paschal, Ja’Viaun Harris, Jackson Rockwell, Mitchell Gatzman, Josue Ochoa

Girls State Delegates:
Kinley Wilson, Shaye Sargent, Rylan Williams, Brighton Davis

We are also proud to recognize Muskogee educator Dawson Leffingwell for his continued involvement as a Boys State Band Director and Senior Counselor.

Congratulations to all for representing Muskogee Public Schools!
6 days ago, Muskogee Public Schools
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SITE TEACHER OF THE YEAR SPOTLIGHT (in no particular order): Kimberly Davison, Cherokee Elementary

1. Kimberly Davison has been with Muskogee Public Schools for 26 years, including 9 years in support roles and 17 years as a classroom teacher. She has been recognized multiple times, including Site Educator of the Year at Grant Foreman Elementary, Ben Franklin Science Academy, and Cherokee, as well as receiving an Education Foundation grant and being named Certified Teacher of the Month.
2. Her words to live by: “Always work hard because hard work pays off.”
3. When asked what her classroom theme song would be, she said it would be “Good Morning” by The Singing Walrus.

The District Teacher of the Year will be announced April 30th during our annual Superintendent's Honors Banquet. Stay tuned!
7 days ago, Muskogee Public Schools
Kimberly Davison
The Education Foundation of Muskogee was recognized today as a 2026 Outstanding Program Award recipient by the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence.

This recognition highlights the continued impact of Trivia Night, which has supported Muskogee Public Schools classrooms for more than two decades through community involvement and classroom grants.

The Foundation will be formally honored at the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence Academic Awards Celebration on May 2 in Oklahoma City.

We are proud of this well-deserved recognition and grateful for a community that continues to invest in our students. 💚
7 days ago, Muskogee Public Schools
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Rougher RISE 6.0 Summer Enrollment Now Open!

We are excited to offer our comprehensive summer school program again this year. The program is free to all students who attend Muskogee Public Schools and will be taught by our own MPS teachers and staff. We hope you will consider enrolling your student in this year’s Rougher RISE 6.0.

The program will take place June 1–25, 2026, Monday through Thursday from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM.

Elementary and high school programs are available this year. The high school program is for credit recovery only. Please note there is no summer programming for grades 6–8.

Learn more and enroll here: https://www.muskogeeps.org/page/rougher-rise
7 days ago, Muskogee Public Schools
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Happy #AdministrativeProfessionalsDay 💚

From keeping our schools and offices running smoothly to supporting students, staff, and families, our administrative professionals make a difference every day.

Take a moment today to thank an administrative professional for all they do—we appreciate all you do!
7 days ago, Muskogee Public Schools
Administrative Professionals Day
Tonight, the Muskogee Board of Education officially accepted John David Jamison as its newest member. We’re excited to welcome him and look forward to the leadership and perspective he will bring to Muskogee Public Schools.
8 days ago, Muskogee Public Schools
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SITE TEACHER OF THE YEAR SPOTLIGHT (in no particular order): Kerstin Morrow, Irving Elementary

1. Kerstin Morrow graduated from NSU last spring and has been with Muskogee Public Schools for a little over a year.
2. Her words to live by are: “Radiate positivity, and be the change you want to see.”
3. When asked what her classroom theme song would be, she said it would be “Hakuna Matata” from The Lion King.

The District Teacher of the Year will be announced April 30th during our annual Superintendent's Honors Banquet. Stay tuned!
8 days ago, Muskogee Public Schools
Kerstin Morrow
SITE TEACHER OF THE YEAR SPOTLIGHT (in no particular order): Natalie Massey, 6th & 7th Grade Academy

1. Natalie Massey is a first-year teacher and began substituting for Muskogee Public Schools in 2021. She was also honored as a recipient of the Arvest Bank “We Heart Teachers” initiative, receiving $500 for classroom supplies.
2. The best teaching advice she has received is to know your students outside of their academics. One of the number one ways to have an effective classroom is by building a sincere relationship with your students.
3. When asked what her classroom theme song would be, she said it would be “Linus and Lucy.” Her classroom has a distinct Snoopy theme that has grown through student art and gifts.

The District Teacher of the Year will be announced April 30th during our annual Superintendent's Honors Banquet. Stay tuned!
9 days ago, Muskogee Public Schools
Natalie Massey

Muskogee Public Schools is thrilled to kick off a heartwarming new tradition: Meet at the 50!

📆 Tuesday, May 5, 2026 at 10:00 AM
📍 Rougher Village

This special event will bring together our Muskogee High School Class of 2026 and our Early Childhood Center Class of 2039 for a moment they won’t forget on the football field.

At Meet at the 50, graduating seniors and Pre-K students will meet at the 50-yard line—symbolizing the full circle of their educational journeys, from their very first day of school to the excitement of graduation. Together, they’ll exchange heartfelt notes filled with advice, encouragement, and well wishes for the years ahead.

Families of Class of 2026 and Class of 2039 students are invited to watch this event from the stands. Bring cameras & tissues! 💚

#MeetAtThe50 #Classof2026 #Classof2039

9 days ago, Muskogee Public Schools
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SITE TEACHER OF THE YEAR SPOTLIGHT (in no particular order): Bethany Gilmartin, Muskogee High School

1. Bethany Gilmartin is in her first year with Muskogee Public Schools and her first year in education. She completed her M.Ed. in Special Education with honors and was recognized as the top student in her cohort for her thesis focused on connection over compliance in behavior supports.
2. Her words to live by: “Behavior is communication. Focus on the good and the good gets better.
3. When asked if teaching were a board game, she said it would be Jumanji — unpredictable, sometimes a little wild, but very rewarding.

The District Teacher of the Year will be announced April 30th during our annual Superintendent's Honors Banquet. Stay tuned!
12 days ago, Muskogee Public Schools
Bethany Gilmartin
SITE TEACHER OF THE YEAR SPOTLIGHT (in no particular order): Jennifer Sargent, 8th & 9th Grade Academy

1. Jennifer Sargent has been with Muskogee Public Schools for 8 years and has 8 years in education, including 6 years in a teaching position within the district. She serves as a Team Instructional Lead for 9th grade and has been recognized as Rougher Royalty 2024 and District Teacher of the Month in March 2026.
2. Her words to live by: “Love first. Teach second. Trust God with the rest.”
3. When asked what her classroom theme song would be, she said it would be “Best Day of My Life” by American Authors.

The District Teacher of the Year will be announced April 30th during our annual Superintendent's Honors Banquet. Stay tuned!
13 days ago, Muskogee Public Schools
Jennifer Sargent
SITE TEACHER OF THE YEAR SPOTLIGHT (in no particular order): Whitney Bible, Creek Elementary

1. Whitney Bible is in her first year with Muskogee Public Schools and has 7 years of experience in education. She was also a Teacher of the Year nominee in her previous district.
2. Her words to live by: “Learn to accept failure; for only then can you achieve true success.”
3. When asked what her classroom theme song would be, she said it would be “I Like to Move It.”

The District Teacher of the Year will be announced April 30th during our annual Superintendent's Honors Banquet. Stay tuned!
14 days ago, Muskogee Public Schools
Whitney Bible
SITE TEACHER OF THE YEAR SPOTLIGHT (in no particular order): Lucy Perry, Sadler Arts Academy

1. Lucy Perry has been with Muskogee Public Schools for 2 years and has 10 years of experience in education.
2. Her words to live by: “Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars.”
3. When asked if her classroom were a board game, she said it would be Success for Every Seat — the goal isn’t beating other players, but helping every student reach their full potential before the school year ends.

The District Teacher of the Year will be announced April 30th during our annual Superintendent's Honors Banquet. Stay tuned!
15 days ago, Muskogee Public Schools
Lucy Perry