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  • Morrison Public Schools has a Parent Portal in place that allows parents with children in grades 2nd - 12th to view their child's / children's assignments and grades online as well as enroll for the new school year. This is a beneficial asset to help parents keep informed as to their child's progress.

    You will use the same user and password as you used for the previous school year.  If you have questions please call the office and speak to Donna 580-724-3307, High School or Kristi 580-724-3620, Elementary.

    For step-by-step instructions click here:  

    Directions of Online Enrollment

    To access the Parent Portal, please click on the following link: 

    Parent Portal Login

    Reset Password

  • Elementary Student Handbook

    Oklahoma State Testing Program—How to Obtain Scores

    Homeless/Multi-Family Dwellings Education Information

     

    Johnson O’Malley Program

    Morrison Public Schools has partnered with the Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Oklahoma to offer students who have CDIB the opportunity to enroll in the Johnson O’Malley Program (JOM).  

    Benefits of joining JOM include

    ·         Schools Shoes @ cost of up to $50

    ·         Eye-ware @ cost or up to $50

    ·         Cap & Gown @ cost or up to $50 (seniors only)

    ·         School Supplies (passed out before school by JOM Committee)

    JOM also offers an Incentive Program for students.  This year incentives will be awarded according to the student’s academic and attendance records.   This will include graduation awards for seniors.  These incentive awards will be for students who make honor roll at least one semester for the school year or perfect attendance for at least one semester. 

  • To report bullying or harassment please complete this form:

    Bullying/Harassment Report

     

    Bullying Prevent Resources

     https://sde.ok.gov/bullying-prevention-resources

  • For school enrollment, a parent or guardian shall provide one for the following:

    1. Current up-to-date immunization records; or
    2. A completed and signed exemptions form.

    Oklahoma Immunization Law

    All 7th grade students must have Tdap. Ask your doctor for meningococcal and Human papillomavirus HPV vaccine at the same time and protect your teen now and in the future.

    School immunization laws are one of the most effective ways to prevent disease outbreaks.  Outbreaks of diseases such as diphtheria, polio, and measles were common in schools before vaccines were available.  Schools were major sites for transmission of these diseases.  School immunization laws work and now these diseases have almost vanished from the United States.  We all have our parents and grandparents to thank for supporting these laws.  If we keep vaccinating our children we can look forward to a future when these diseases will be eradicated.

    Updates to SB 658, prohibiting local school boards from requiring COVID-19 vaccination for admittance or attendance, requiring vaccine passports, implementing a mask mandate for unvaccinated students, and prohibiting a mask mandate unless the local jurisdiction is subject to a state of emergency declared by the Governor. To verify the district does not exclude a student based on vaccine passports or mask requirements. Further that the district gives the option of a signed exemption form or immunizations on its website and any notice or publication.70 O.S. § 1210.189, 70 O.S. § 1210.190, 70 O.S. § 1210.191