🩸 Coweta Ihigh family,let’s step up! 🐅 Join us for the Wagoner County Schools Blood Drive Challenge on Saturday, March 28 from 9 AM–3 PM at the CIHS Commons! Every donation helps save lives and supports our schools. The top participating school wins $750, and second place earns $250—so your donation truly makes a difference. Walk-ins are welcome, and all donors receive the exclusive Donor Champions T‑shirt while supplies last! Let’s show everyone CIHS has more than ice in our veins. Step up. Give blood. Be a champion.
7 days ago, Coy Graves
Wagoner County Blood Drive
🐰EGG MY YARD IS HERE! 🐰

Let Coweta Golf take care of the Easter magic this year! We’ll secretly hide pre-filled eggs in your yard so your kids wake up to the ultimate surprise.

🥚 $25 – 25 eggs

🥚 $45 – 50 eggs

🥚 $60 – 75 eggs

AND… 3 lucky yards will find a GOLDEN TICKET with a large prize item inside!

Order by March 28!

Scan the QR code on the flyer to reserve your spot!

All proceeds support Coweta Golf ⛳️
17 days ago, Coy Graves
Egg My Yard
We’re excited to share our February 2026 Newsletter and all the great things happening across Coweta Public Schools! This month’s edition includes updates from the February board meeting — including approval of the 2026-27 school calendar and the purchase of new buses — along with a message from Superintendent Myers about the importance of showing love and kindness in our community.

You’ll also find classroom highlights from every campus, student and teacher spotlights, construction progress updates, and plenty of Tiger pride from our athletic and fine arts programs. From the 100th day of school celebrations to regional competitions and All-District honors, our students continue to make Coweta proud.

Take a few minutes to check it out — there’s a lot to celebrate this month!

https://aptg.co/ZQmYcj
about 1 month ago, Coweta Public Schools

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. 🐯

about 2 months ago, Coweta Public Schools
Snowy field with a message about school being open

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.

about 2 months ago, Coweta Public Schools
The Sadie Hawkins “Decade Dance” scheduled for Thursday, January 29, has been postponed due to weather. A new date is in the works and updated details will be out soon. Thank you for your understanding.
about 2 months ago, Coy Graves

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.

about 2 months ago, Coweta Public Schools
Student learning in classroom

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.

about 2 months ago, Coweta Public Schools
Snow covered school buses
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.
about 2 months ago, Coweta Public Schools
Sno School
Greetings Tiger Family,

After careful consideration, we have decided to move the Freshman Formal to Saturday, February 21st. This new date presents fewer conflicts with other school activities and should allow more CIHS students to participate.
We apologize for any inconvenience this change may cause and appreciate your understanding. We hope this adjustment makes it possible for more students to attend and enjoy the event.
about 2 months ago, Coy Graves
The staff at CIHS hopes everyone had a wonderful holiday season. This is a reminder that the Spring semester begins on Tuesday. Tomorrow is a Professional Development day for staff, so students will not return until Tuesday. We look forward to welcoming everyone back for a great start to the new semester. — Coy Graves, Principal
2 months ago, Coy Graves
Dear Parents and Guardians,

After Christmas Break, our students will participate in an Anti-Vaping Program presented by the Oklahoma State Department of Health. This program is designed to educate students about the negative consequences of vaping and other tobacco use. The presentation will cover topics such as:
-Short- and long-term physical, psychological, and social effects of vaping and tobacco use
-Negative consequences of exposure to secondhand smoke and vaping aerosol
-Why individuals choose to vape or use tobacco products
-Advocacy strategies for avoiding vaping and tobacco use

If you would prefer that your student not participate in this presentation, please email me at coy.graves@cowetaps.org to opt out.

Thank you for your support in helping us promote a healthy and safe environment for all students.

Sincerely,
Coy Graves
Principal
3 months ago, Coy Graves
CIHS Update: This morning we briefly went on a Hold Protocol due to a medical emergency in the office. Students stayed in class and continued learning. The hold is now lifted and school is back to normal. For questions, please call the office.
3 months ago, Coy Graves

Dear Tiger Family,

It’s hard to believe we are already coming up on the end of the semester! I want to share some important information regarding semester tests, exemptions, and distance learning Mondays.

Semester Test Exemptions
-Students are ONLY ALLOWED 4 absences of any kind and must maintain all A’s and B’s to be exempt.
-Every absence beyond the initial 4 counts against exemptions, regardless of the reason.
-The only attendance codes not counted toward the allowed absences are:
FT (Field Trip)
SA (School Activity)
-Life events such as surgeries, family emergencies, or vacations are still considered absences for exemption purposes.
-Students who attend In-School Placement (IP) or are suspended will not be eligible for exemptions.
-Semester Tests will be held on December 18th & 19th.
-If a student goes over 4 absences prior to December 18th, they will be required to take the semester tests.
-Semester Tests are all or nothing. If a student goes over 4 absences in one class, they will take all of the semester tests.
Exemptions are a great perk for students with excellent grades and attendance, and we appreciate your support in helping them meet these requirements.

Distance Learning Mondays
-For the remainder of the semester, only students with at least one grade below 60% will be required to attend distance learning Mondays.

Thank you for your continued support as we finish the semester strong! If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out.

Warm regards,
Coy Graves
Principal
Coweta Intermediate High School

4 months ago, Coy Graves
Today, CIHS and CHS in conjunction with our Coweta Police Officers conducted a lockdown drill during a passing period to ensure that students, faculty, and staff know what to do in the event of a lockdown during a passing period. We have been making daily announcements throughout the week to prepare students and help minimize anxiety about this drill. Students did an excellent job clearing the building in under one minute.
4 months ago, Coy Graves

Extended Enrollment: Protect Your Student’s Device With Optional Insurance

Coweta Public Schools wants to make sure every family has the chance to protect their student’s Chromebook or Chrome Tablet. Our device insurance partner has extended the enrollment window through the end of December, giving families a little more time to sign up—but we encourage you not to wait.

Accidents and loss can happen unexpectedly, and having coverage in place brings real peace of mind. So far, about 367 families have enrolled, and we want to ensure all parents and guardians are aware of this option before the deadline arrives.

Coverage Options

  • $25 – Covers the student’s device only (any model)

  • $30 – Covers both the device and the charger

Enrollment is handled directly through School Device Coverage, and no money should be brought to the school:

https://schooldevicecoverage.com/

If you don’t know your student’s device serial number, simply enter “TBD.”

Taking a few minutes to enroll now can help avoid unexpected repair or replacement costs later. With the enrollment period ending in December, we encourage families to act soon.

Thank you for supporting your student’s learning tools and helping us keep devices ready for daily use.

4 months ago, Coweta Public Schools
Ad describing device insurance for students
Huge turn out for Coweta Black and Orange Dual. The stands were full of our wrestling youth and their families. Let's go, Tigers!
4 months ago, Coweta Public Schools
wrestling event
two female wrestlers
2 male wrestlers
2 female wrestlers
male wrestlers
young wrestlers warming up
2 male wrestlers
stand full of young wrestlers
2 Young wrestlers