Leaving a Legacy
Every school’s academics, culture, and environment are shaped by the people who lead it. Mrs. Crowe leads with determination, expertise, and wisdom beyond words.
Staff, families, and students look forward to interacting with her daily for professional guidance. Her counseling classes instill essential life and leadership skills—Icky, Sticky Hands being one of the students’ favorite lessons.
She is revered by all who know her and respected for the many hats she wears, all with such grace. She has supported everyone at Central and gone beyond the school walls by opening her home as a Christmas host. This lifted our spirits, and her hard work is truly appreciated and valued.
Mrs. Crowe, thank you for creating a safe space where our Central Elementary family has been heard, loved, and supported. We are truly blessed!💕🙏🏻🫠"

Congratulations to each team member for representing Coweta Indian Education with excellence, integrity, & determination. You made us proud!



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The Coweta Tigers showed up and showed OUT at the state tournament! We are beyond proud of these incredible athletes for their hard work, grit, and championship performances. 💪🐯
🥇 STATE CHAMPIONS
106 – Mason Burnham
120 – Aiden Jalajel
157 – Legend Ellis
285 – Riley Hicks
🥈 STATE RUNNER-UP
113 – Cason Craft
144 – Toby Shipman
150 – Tohmi Carney
165 – Baylor Bart
215 – Aiven Robbins
🏅 4TH PLACE FINISHERS
126 – Jericho Burkart
138 – Logan Hargrove
Your dedication, toughness, and relentless drive have made Tiger Nation proud! This is an AMAZING accomplishment and a testament to the culture of excellence in Coweta Wrestling.
Congratulations to all of our placers — the future is bright! 🌟🐯
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Let’s go, fellas!




Good luck to our Wrestlers as they compete Thursday through Saturday at the New Big House in OKC in hopes of bringing home more hardware!
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We are proud to recognize Dalynn Steelmon, whose dedication, professionalism, and passion for students make her an exceptional leader in our school community and a true example of Leaving a Legacy.
Dalynn’s commitment to Native American Studies shines through in every aspect of her work. She approaches her role with enthusiasm, deep respect, and a strong sense of responsibility to her students and the cultural integrity of the program she leads. Her positive attitude is unwavering, and she creates an inviting space where students feel supported, encouraged, and excited to learn.
Her classes are consistently student favorites—active, engaging, and fun—while remaining firmly rooted in academic and cultural excellence. Dalynn has a remarkable ability to build meaningful connections with students, making learning accessible and relevant. Her classroom is a place where students feel valued, confident, and motivated to grow.
Beyond her teaching, Dalynn serves as an outstanding mentor. She invests deeply in her students’ success and well-being, offering guidance that extends far beyond the classroom. Her influence is lasting, impactful, and deeply appreciated by the many students whose lives she touches.
Dalynn Steelmon’s dedication, positivity, and commitment to her students and the Native American Studies program make her profoundly deserving of recognition. She is truly Leaving a Legacy at Coweta.

Pre-Kindergarten Enrollment information for the 2026–2027 school year will be released on Monday, March 2.
Enrollment is first come, first served, and families must reserve an appointment in advance. Spots fill quickly each year — so you’ll want to be ready!
To be eligible, children must turn 4 years old on or before September 1, 2026
Full details and appointment sign-up information will be posted on:
Website: https://www.cowetaps.org
Our official Coweta Public Schools Facebook page
Set your reminder now — we can’t wait to welcome our newest Tigers! 🐯
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We celebrate their energy, teamwork, and the opportunities they’re stepping into.




Ms. Calvert is leaving a lasting legacy through the impact she makes on students’ lives both inside and outside the classroom. As an educator, she models professionalism, deep content knowledge, and an unwavering commitment to meeting students exactly where they are.
Her empathy and compassion make her relatable and approachable, showing students just how much she truly cares about their well‑being. In today’s world, these simple acts of kindness and understanding make an extraordinary difference in students’ confidence, stability, and success.
A proud Coweta graduate, Ms. Calvert carries forward the influence of the great teachers who once poured into her. If you ask her why she teaches, she’ll tell you that it’s because she wants to do the same for the next generation.
Ms. Calvert is the definition of Leaving a Legacy—and Coweta is better because of her dedication.

Why did you choose to come back to work at Coweta Public Schools?
It’s my hometown.
If you could go back in time and give yourself advice, what would it be?
All kids can learn.
Who left a legacy for you during your time as a CPS student?
Ms. Rutherford.


