Efforts to clean our school grounds have made tremendous progress. However, the roads simply have not improved enough for us to safely hold school tomorrow. We are all anxious to get our students back in the classroom in a safe, warm environment. We appreciate your understanding as we continue to navigate this situation. Stay safe and warm!

❄️ Snow Day / Activities Cancelled – Tuesday, January 27 ❄️
Pauls Valley Schools will be closed on Tuesday, January 27, due to continued hazardous road conditions.
After evaluating side streets and rural routes (and after personally getting stuck and assisting others who were stuck), we determined it is not safe to open school tomorrow.
The sunshine today has helped improve conditions, and we are hopeful that another day of sun will make travel safe. Our crews continue working on school parking lots and walkways, and will have them ready once it is safe to return.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as the safety of our students, staff, and families remains our top priority. Please continue to monitor the Pauls Valley Schools App and our Facebook page for updates.
PS: Mr. Midkiff's picture yesterday at Whitebead left us inspired and definitely wishing we were somewhere warm in all this cold!

Monday, January 26th
Due to inclement weather
Stay safe and warm, Panther families!

Pauls Valley Schools will be closed tomorrow (Friday, January 23rd) due to inclement weather. This will be a traditional snow day, with no virtual instruction.
This decision was made after carefully balancing student safety with the needs of our community while monitoring changing weather forecasts. We must also consider the safety of our staff who commute, students who drive or walk to school, and ensure we never place our buses on the road in unsafe, inclement weather.
Thank you for your understanding and continued support as we prioritize the safety of our students and staff. Please stay safe and warm, and continue to watch for updates.


Thermal Dynamics CNC Machine with a 4 X 5 Cutting Table
Bids Due:
Tuesday - January 13, 2026
4:00 PM
Administration Office Building
301 N Chickasaw St.
Pauls Valley, OK 73075
Contact Michael Stuckey at Pauls Valley High School with any questions.
(405) 238-6497







HOMECOMING IS FRIDAY - OCTOBER 31ST
As we prepare to celebrate homecoming this Friday night (October 31st) against Star Spencer, our top priority is the safety and well-being of all students and community members. To ensure a safe and enjoyable parade for everyone, there will be no throwing of candy or other items from floats during the homecoming parade.
This decision is being made out of an abundance of caution and in consultation with local public safety officials due to several safety concerns, including:
Preventing Injury: Throwing items from floats can cause people to be struck by objects or create a rush of students into the street, leading to potential injuries or accidents.
Protecting Children: We want to discourage children from running into the street or approaching moving floats to retrieve thrown candy.
Guarding Against Contaminants: There is an increased risk from products containing THC being packaged to look like real candy, which creates a significant safety issue for our students. There have also been instances in other locations where other objects were found in candies.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in helping us maintain a safe environment for this community tradition.
You can still get your candy fix! Our cheerleaders will be safely handing out candy to fans at the football game against Star Spencer on Friday night. Our Pauls Valley High School Student Council and other student organizations will also be preparing candy bags for elementary and intermediate students to receive following the district-wide pep assembly next Friday morning.
A full schedule of homecoming events, as well as this year's homecoming court, is included with this post.
Thank you for your support of all of our Pauls Valley Panthers!


HOMECOMING IS NEXT FRIDAY - OCTOBER 31ST
As we prepare to celebrate homecoming next Friday night (October 31st) against Star Spencer, our top priority is the safety and well-being of all students and community members. To ensure a safe and enjoyable parade for everyone, there will be no throwing of candy or other items from floats during the homecoming parade.
This decision is being made out of an abundance of caution and in consultation with local public safety officials due to several safety concerns, including:
Preventing Injury: Throwing items from floats can cause people to be struck by objects or create a rush of students into the street, leading to potential injuries or accidents.
Protecting Children: We want to discourage children from running into the street or approaching moving floats to retrieve thrown candy.
Guarding Against Contaminants: There is an increased risk from products containing THC being packaged to look like real candy, which creates a significant safety issue for our students. There have also been instances in other locations where other objects were found in candies.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in helping us maintain a safe environment for this community tradition.
You can still get your candy fix! Our cheerleaders will be safely handing out candy to fans at the football game against Star Spencer on Friday night. Our Pauls Valley High School Student Council and other student organizations will also be preparing candy bags for elementary and intermediate students to receive following the district-wide pep assembly next Friday morning.
A full schedule of homecoming events, as well as this year's homecoming court, is included with this post.
Thank you for your support of all of our Pauls Valley Panthers!



The final day of parent-teacher conferences for the fall semester will be tonight (Tuesday, October 14th) from 3:15 to 5:30 p.m. for all Pauls Valley School sites. If you could not attend a conference in the last two days and would like to meet with your student's teacher(s), please contact your student's site to schedule a time. You can also now contact your student's teacher(s) via Rooms in the Pauls Valley Schools App. We hope to see you there!

Parent-teacher conferences will be held tonight (Monday, October 13th) from 3:15 to 7:00 p.m. and tomorrow night (Tuesday, October 14th) from 3:15 to 5:30 p.m. for all Pauls Valley School sites. If these dates and times do not work with your schedule, please get in touch with your student's site to schedule a time. You can also contact your student's teacher(s) via Rooms in the Pauls Valley Schools App. We hope to see you there!

Parent-teacher conferences will be held on Monday, October 13th, from 3:15 - 7:00 pm and Tuesday, October 14th, from 3:15 - 5:30 pm.

Save the date! Parent-teacher conferences will be held on Monday, October 13th, from 3:15 - 7:00 pm and Tuesday, October 14th, from 3:15 - 5:30 pm.



We would like to provide an update on our survey response that was sent out on Monday afternoon. On the first day, we received over 250 responses from staff, parents, and community members. If you have completed the survey, thank you for contributing to the data collection process and the impact it will have on our strategic planning efforts moving forward.
If you have not had an opportunity to complete the survey, please consider adding your thoughts as soon as possible. We will continue to share invitations with parents and community members in the next couple of weeks. We invite you to share these messages on social media and encourage others to participate in the future of our school community.
For your convenience, you can access the survey here: https://tejoin.com/scroll/704331053
Go Panthers!

