Our school board is dedicated to fostering an environment where every student can achieve academic excellence and personal growth in a safe and supportive setting.
As elected representatives of our community, we are committed to making informed decisions that shape the future of our schools. Our responsibilities include:
Our mission is to support every student in reaching their full potential by prioritizing safety, equity, and excellence in all our decisions. We invite you to explore our initiatives, participate in our meetings, and join us in our dedication to student success and safety.
Our school board is dedicated to fostering an environment where every student can achieve academic excellence and personal growth in a safe and supportive setting.
As elected representatives of our community, we are committed to making informed decisions that shape the future of our schools. Our responsibilities include:
Our mission is to support every student in reaching their full potential by prioritizing safety, equity, and excellence in all our decisions. We invite you to explore our initiatives, participate in our meetings, and join us in our dedication to student success and safety.
The Office of Educational Quality and Accountability supports high-level student performance by ensuring quality evidence-based educator preparation, improving P20 school efficiency and effectiveness, and providing comprehensive statistical information for all stakeholders.
The Morrison Board of Education is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination in relation to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, alienage, handicap, or veteran status. This policy will prevail in all matters concerning staff, events, students, the public, employment, admissions, financial aid, educational programs and services, facilities access, and individuals, companies, and firms with whom the board does business. Racial discrimination shall include racial slurs or other demeaning remarks concerning another person's race, ancestry, or country of origin and directed toward an employee, a student, or a visitor.
Open Redcords Act
It is the policy of the Morrison Board of Education to recognize and facilitate the public's right of access to and review of public records. The district is not required to release information contained in its education records except in conformity with the provisions of the Open Records Act, Title 51, Oklahoma Statutes, Section 24 A.l. and only to the extent that said act does not violate federal law. (See GBA-R.)
Office personnel such as building registrar, encumbrance clerk, treasurer, and administration assistants shall be the district's custodian of public records and shall be responsible for the preservation and care of those public records. At least one person shall be available at all times to release records during the regular business hours of the school district. Additionally, the superintendent may establish reasonable rules of procedure by which public records may be inspected. The superintendent shall charge a fee to recover the reasonable direct costs of copying district records.
The superintendent shall also charge a fee for the direct costs of searching for district records sought for solely commercial purposes or for searches that cause excessive disruption to the district's essential functions. In no case shall a search fee be charged for records sought in the public interest including, but not limited to, releases to the news media, scholars, authors, and taxpayers seeking to determine whether officials of the district are honestly, faithfully, and competently performing their duties as public servants.
Fees for copies shall be paid in advance before the copies are made. A deposit may be required for search fees. The fee schedule for searching for and copying of district records shall be as follows:
Research | $25 per hour |
Copies | |
8.5” x 11: | $.25 per page |
8.5” x 14” | $.25 per page |
11” x 17” | $.50 per page |
Certified Copies | $1.00 per page |
All confidential student records as defined by state and federal law shall remain confidential and accessible only to authorized personnel. The district may make requested records available online at the school district’s website the Internet to comply with the obligation of providing prompt, reasonable access to records.
REFERENCE: 51 O.S. §24 A.l, et seq.
Please contact the MPS Administration Offices at 580-724-3341 of you would like to request records.
Shane Paril, President
Seat 2
Term Expires 2027
Dr. Phil Berkenbile, Vice President
Seat 3
Term Expires 2028
Randee Sloan, Clerk
Seat 4
Term Expires 2029
Ryan Luter
Seat 5
Term Expires 2025
Steve Carr
Seat 1
Term Expires 2026
Noah Thompson
Zone 6