"Every classroom is shaped by the person who leads it—and in Ms. Cooper’s room, students are guided by an experienced, caring teacher whose dedication truly sets her apart.
With years of expertise, she brings clarity to even the toughest concepts, helping students realize that math isn’t something to fear—it’s something they can understand and even enjoy.
What makes Ms. Cooper extraordinary is the way she believes in her students. She sees their potential long before they see it themselves, offering patience, encouragement, and unwavering support. From after‑school tutoring to celebrating small victories, she always goes the extra mile.
Her classroom is more than a place to learn math and science—it’s a place where students feel valued, capable, and confident. Through her compassion, hard work, and belief in the power of education, Ms. Cooper inspires her students not only to succeed in school, but to believe they can accomplish anything in life. 💛📚
Thank you, Ms. Cooper, for the legacy you continue to build."

Building strong, intentional relationships is the foundation of student growth and success—and our school counselors embody this every single day.
At CPS, we are incredibly grateful for the meaningful impact they make on our Coweta students, families, and staff. Their dedication, compassion, and commitment help shape bright futures.
THANK YOU, School Counselors!
Your work matters, and we appreciate you more than words can say.




Our quarterly JOM/Title VI Committee Meeting is coming up next Wednesday, and we’re excited to share that we’ll be gathering in a new location: the Sloat JH Commons Area.
Come join us to hear about all the amazing things happening to support and enrich our Native American students’ academic experience. Your voice and partnership matter!
We hope to see you there!

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Signups end March 31st! ✔️
This is for 1st-6th graders Fall 2026!🐯
There will be several fundraising opportunities to offset the uniform package price!
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"Mr. Rooks is an incredible teacher and colleague whose smile truly lights up our entire school. He brings joy, optimism, and genuine passion to everything he does—whether he’s teaching, coaching, or supporting students in countless other ways.
Students love being in Mr. Rooks’ class because he is knowledgeable, relatable, and approachable. He makes learning fun and meaningful, and his energy creates a classroom environment where every student feels valued.
Mr. Rooks’ dedication to CIHS and our students leaves a lasting impact on our school community. We are so grateful for his leadership, positivity, and heart.
Thank you, Mr. Rooks, for everything you do! "

Why did you choose to come back to work at Coweta Public Schools?
Coweta is my home. My grandparents (on both sides), my parents, myself, and both of my daughters all attended Coweta for the full 12 years. I think CPS is the BEST! I wouldn’t want to work anywhere else!
If you could go back in time and give yourself advice, what would it be?
I would tell myself to explore my college options more while I was there. Don’t be set on what you think you want to be when you grow up. Listen to others who can see potential in you that you may not see in yourself. Listen to your family and close friends who know you and believe in you.
Also, explore the courses they encourage you to take—you may discover the path you were truly meant for. It might take a little longer to finish your degree, but it could lead you to the field you were made for. If I would have listened to my family and friends, I would have gone into fashion classes in college and would have become an FCS teacher from the very beginning.
I absolutely love what I am doing now. It took me longer to get here and to find out what I was meant to do, but in the end, I did find my purpose.
Who left a legacy for you during your time as a student at CPS?
Wow—I have so many teachers and principals who unknowingly left legacies for me. During my elementary years, Mrs. Billie Cole, Mrs. Sue Jones, Miss Mary Beth Rutherford, Mrs. Barbara Basey, Mr. Hickey, and Mr. Pletcher were all God‑sent angels who helped me survive those early years.
In middle school and high school, Mrs. Carolyn Rowe, Mrs. Dian Manry, and Mrs. Seagraves (Caskey) shaped me and guided me toward the realization that teaching was what I was called to do.
I wish I could have worked alongside them before they retired. I also wish I had told them how much they meant to me and how positively they influenced my life. They were truly the best of the best—teachers and principals who definitely Left a Legacy!
Go Tigers!!!

Back to School, Tigers (Yes… Really This Time.)
Coweta Public Schools will be open for in-person learning on Friday, January 30th — and yes, this one is for real.
We want to sincerely apologize for any confusion or inconvenience caused by yesterday’s change in status. We know that shifts like that affect families, schedules, and plans, and we truly appreciate your patience as we worked through rapidly changing weather and safety conditions.
Oklahoma weather keeps us on our toes, but our priority is always making the best decision we can with the information available at the time — and keeping our students and staff safe.
The good news: our buildings are warm, buses are ready, and classrooms are set. We’re excited to welcome our Tigers back to campus and get back to learning together.
See you Friday. For real. 🐯

IMPORTANT: Switch to Distance Learning for Thu 1/29
I regret to inform you that we have changed our decision and will move to virtual learning tomorrow Jan 29th instead of meeting in person.
This decision was made after careful consideration of current safety concerns. Black ice is already forming in our parking lots and in several neighborhoods, and potential staffing challenges. These factors create safety issues, including insufficient supervision in some schools.
I understand this change may cause a significant burden for some of you, and I am truly sorry for the inconvenience. Our priority is the safety of our students and staff. We are hopeful that another day of above-freezing temperatures will improve conditions so everyone can safely travel to and around our sites.
INCLEMENT WEATHER UPDATE
While weather and road conditions are beginning to improve, continued frigid temperatures are still creating conditions that warrant additional caution. As a result, Coweta Public Schools will shift to distance learning on Wednesday, January 28.
Wednesday will count as an instructional day. Students are encouraged to check in with their teacher when possible and complete any assigned work throughout the day.
Please continue to monitor the district website at https://www.cowetaps.org and our official social media channels for updated information regarding the rest of the week.

INCLEMENT WEATHER UPDATE
Parents and Families,
Due to continued winter weather conditions, Coweta Public Schools will be closed on Tuesday, January 27. Lingering snow and frigid temperatures continue to impact travel and overall safety in our area.
Tuesday will be a snow day and will not be a distance learning day.
Please continue to monitor the district website at https://www.cowetaps.org and our official social media channels for updated information regarding the rest of the week.





Snow Day: Coweta Public Schools will be closed Monday, January 26. This will not be a distance learning day. Please check the district website and official social media channels for any additional updates later in the week.

Why did you choose to come back to work at Coweta Public Schools?
At the time, I still lived in the community, and I loved the thought of working in the same system I grew up in. I had good memories of great teachers who taught me, and I wanted to be a part of that.
If you could go back in time and give yourself advice, what would it be?
When I went into education, I always assumed I would get my administrative certificate at some point. I would tell myself to go ahead and go for it.
Who left a legacy for you during your time as a student at CPS?
I had so many awesome teachers that it's hard to narrow it down. One who was especially meaningful to me was Miss Mary Beth Rutherford. I was a timid kid, but she was so gentle and kind that I always felt loved in her class. I hope all of my students—even the ornery ones—know that I care about them and want the best for them.

Inclement Weather & School Attendance Information
Dear Parents and Guardians,
When winter weather is in the forecast, we know families often have questions about school attendance, transportation, and how decisions are made. Below is helpful information addressing our most common questions.
How does CPS decide whether to close school or transition to virtual learning?
Several factors are considered when determining if it is safe to hold classes:
Road and sidewalk conditions
Temperature and wind chill
Bus route accessibility
Potential for power outages
When will families be notified of a closure or a shift to virtual learning?
CPS will notify families as soon as it becomes clear that all campuses cannot safely open.
Student Devices were sent home today to ensure we are prepared for what ever weather situation we might be facing over the next week.
If possible, the decision will be made the night before and communicated immediately.
If a nighttime decision isn’t possible, announcements will be made no later than 6:00 a.m. the following morning.
What about school transportation?
If school is closed or moves to virtual learning, buses will not run.
If school remains open, tardies will be excused for bus riders on inclement weather days if their bus is delayed.
Once the school day begins, CPS does not dismiss early. Bus routes will run their regular afternoon schedules.
How will CPS communicate inclement weather information?
Official updates will be shared through:
The Coweta Public Schools App
CPS official social media pages
Local TV channels: 2, 6, and 8
Please be aware that some school-closing notifications online may be AI-generated or posted by unofficial sources. Always rely on information shared directly by Coweta Public Schools.
Family Decision-Making
Parents and guardians should always use their best judgment when determining whether it is safe for their student to attend during inclement weather. We encourage all families to have a backup plan in place for unexpected closures.
Student Safety Reminder
All CPS campuses follow established safety procedures for early checkouts. Students will only be released to a parent or guardian listed in Powerschool as part of the student’s official contact information.


