
We want to inform you that Skiatook Schools will continue with distance learning Friday, Feb. 21st, due to the forecasted temperatures overnight and into the morning. Thankfully, the temperature will improve over the weekend. If you have any questions or need assistance please contact your teacher or school administration. Thank you for your patience this week. As always, the safety of our students and staff is a priority.

The Buzz Assembly that was scheduled for Friday, Feb. 21st has been moved to March 28th. We are sorry for having to do this, but with distance learning this week it has been too hard to get everything prepared for it. Thank you for your understanding!

We want to inform you that Skiatook Schools will continue with distance learning Thursday, Feb. 20th, due to the continued winter weather conditions. The safety of our students and staff is a priority. If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact your teacher or school administration. Everyone stay safe and stay warm!

We want to inform you that Skiatook Schools will continue with distance learning tomorrow, February 19th, due to the continued winter storm. If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact your teacher or school administration. Everyone stay safe and stay warm!

Due to the winter weather forecast for tomorrow, Skiatook Public Schools will have a distance learning day on Tuesday, February 18th. The decision to have a distance learning day was made because this has the potential to be a weather event with hazardous road conditions and frigid temperatures. No decision has been made about Wednesday. We will continue to monitor the forecast and evaluate conditions, and decisions will be made on a day-by-day basis.

In observance of Presidents Day, there will be no school on Monday, February 17th.


Congratulations to our Site Teachers of the Year. This select group will be in the running for Skiatook District Teacher of the Year!


Due to the road conditions on some of our bus routes and the sub-zero temperatures forecasted for Thursday morning, Skiatook Schools will continue with virtual instruction for Thursday February 13.

Due to the forecast of winter weather overnight into Wednesday Skiatook Schools will pivot to virtual learning on Wednesday February 12. Students and parents should have received information for at-home instruction from their teachers.

Due to possible winter weather on the evening of Tuesday, February 11th, we are going to reschedule our Skiatook Elementary Gym/Storm Shelter Open House for the community and parents to Tuesday, February 25th, 2025, from 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM.


Marrs Elementary will now be taking credit cards for yearbooks, t-shirts, and field trip costs. If you would like to use this service you must come into the office. There is a small convenience fee for using your credit card. Thank you!


This is an important message fromSkiatook Public Schools. Skiatook Public Schools will be closed today due to extreme low wind chills and cold temperatures. This will be an inclement weather day and there will be no virtual learning.

REMINDER: In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, there will be no school on Monday, January 20.


Parents:
For the safety of our students, parents are not allowed to walk their students to their classrooms. Parents can walk students to the red lines. in front of the office. Thank you for helping us keep our students safe.

At the January 13, 2025 Board of Education meeting, the 2025-26 district calendar was approved. You may find a downloadable PDF of this calendar at the following link: https://shorturl.at/1iqF7


Due to the current road conditions and the forecast of more snow and cold temperatures overnight, Skiatook Schools will be closed for a snow day on Friday, January 10. Parents and students, this is not a Virtual Day. Thank you.

Dress-up Days Next Week!


Our Elementary sites will be offering a special holiday themed parfait on Thursday, December 5th!


Santa is coming to Marrs Elementary!


Congratulations to everyone for a wonderful job on Turkey Challenge! On Friday the FFA Students delivered 15,365 cans/boxes of food to SEAC to be distributed. It is amazing how this district shows up every year to help the community. A special shout out to SIE. Stuco has the official numbers but the amount of food we picked up there was staggering. The three pictures attached are of the students sorting items.The trailer loaded with food, there is also 5 ft in front of the gate you see that is full as well as the nose of the trailer. A third picture is of the over 1,000 boxes of pop tarts.
Thank you to everyone who participated!


