Community Meeting at Valliant High School Safe Room at 6:30pm on Monday, August 27th. This will be your last chance to hear all the information about taxes, leases, and why we NEED buses. Our kids deserve to ride on safe and reliable buses. Please join us.
Pink T-Shirt Week! The order forms with money will need to be turned in by September 6th. The shirts will be $15 and all proceeds will go to The Stephenson Cancer Center in OKC.
Congratulations to the Valliant Lady Dawgs for being runner up champions in the Valliant tournament.
Come join us in Rufe on Tuesday, August 21st at 6:30 pm to learn about the upcoming Bond Election for Valliant Public Schools. We will be at the Rufe Community Center. Come get your questions answered and learn the truth about leasing, election costs, taxes, and why the school needs buses. Our kids are worth it.
Middle School cheerleaders teaming up to raise cancer awareness.
Don't forget the community meeting in Millerton on Thursday night in the Community Building at 6:30. We will be addressing issues like Leasing vs. Purchasing. We always want to make the best use of your tax money. Leasing buses is very costly and every dime would have to be taken from money dedicated to providing educational services for the kids. We are not asking because we want new buses. We are asking because we need new buses. Join us in Millerton on Thursday night.
Millerton Community Meeting! Thursday Night, Aug 16, Millerton Community Building, 6:30 pm. Please come and get all the information on the Valliant Transportation Bond Issue. If you need additional information, check out the Fact Sheet under Documents at www.vpsd.org. Please Share!
The storms on Friday left their mark at the Lady Dawg Softball Field. The wind blew down the fence along the right field line. After the Orange and Black Scrimmage this morning, the Bulldog Football Team used some of their skills to put things back together for the Softballers. These "Men at Work" are showing us all how to #liVeorange. It's a Great Day to be a Bulldog.
The Valliant Board of Education will be having three Special Meetings to provide you with information concerning the Bond Election scheduled for August 28. We hope you will be able to join us at one or more of the meetings. The meetings are scheduled for 6:30 pm and will be held Thursday, August 16 at the Millerton Community Center, Tuesday, August 21 at the Rufe Community Building, and on Monday, August 27 in the Saferoom at Valliant High School. We are looking forward to seeing you there.
If you live in the Millerton area, we hope you’ll join us at 6:30 pm on Thursday, August 16 for a Community Meeting at the Millerton Community Building. We will be discussing the Valliant School Transportation Bond. If you have questions or just need more information, we hope you can attend. The election is on August 28 and all registered voters in the Valliant School district are eligible to vote. For more information, check out the Fact Sheet under Documents at www.vpsd.org.
Middle softball took two wins today in their season opener. Defeated Hugo 18-1 and Atoka 20-6. Good job Lady’s!
On August 28, Voters in the Valliant District will go to the polls to decide the fate of a School Bus Transportation Bond. Please review the Fact Sheet in the Documents section on the Valliant App or on our website at www.vpsd.org
Bus Route Changes
Parents, Students, and Patrons,
Due to an unexpected change, we are forced to make a change in Bus Routes 2, 3, and 11. If you live on or know someone that lives on those routes, please study or share the attached information. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Additionally, if you or someone you know is interested in becoming a bus driver, please contact Carl Abbott, Jr., Transportation Director. His contact info can be found in the attached information.
Just a reminder the Middle school enrollment will begin at 5 pm in the cafeteria. Organizations will be set up in the safe room to offer information and answer any questions you may have.
Parents and Students, a number of activities such as athletics, PE, and recess at school present some inherent risks. Accidents happen and sometimes result in injury. As a result, our school has partnered with K&K Insurance Group to provide supplemental insurance coverage. This insurance is voluntary and may be purchased to help defray costs associated with accidents. For more information, please see the Student Insurance information under Documents on the vpsd.org website or at www.StudentInsurance-kk.com. Valliant Schools receives benefit or monetary gain from this program.
Thank you Karis Partridge! You rock what it means to #liVeorange! It’s a Great Day to be a Valliant Bulldog and we are proud you are one of us!
Tomorrow, Wednesday, Aug 1 marks the beginning of a new school year at Valliant. Our teachers report for their first day of work At each site we welcome many new Teachers and each site will have a new Principal. Excitement is in the air and we are looking forward to the opportunity to work with and learn with your children next week. The first day for students is August 6. For enrollment and other information, check the VPSD.org website, the Valliant App, or the Valliant Public Schools Facebook Page. It’s a Great Day to be a Valliant Bulldog!
Valliant Elementary will be having Meet the Teacher/Enrollment Night on August 2nd from 4-7p.m. The following grade levels will hold grade level meetings with parents during the following times in the Elementary Gym. We strongly encourage our parents to attend the grade level meetings and Meet the Teacher/Enrollment Night.
4th Grade - 5:00 p.m.
Kindergarten - 5:30 p.m.
5th Grade - 6:00 p.m.
JOM school supplies will be available for pick-up tomorrow, July 23 from 8 - 4 in the media center. New students enrolled in Valliant Public Schools who have a valid CDIB card are also eligible for JOM supplies. New students must bring a valid copy of their CDIB card to pick-up supplies. JOM supplies will also be available for pick-up on Meet the Teacher/Enrollment night which will be held on August 2nd from 4-7 p.m. for elementary and middle school students.