
This week students in Mrs Carr's class had the opportunity to experience flight first hand! Students learned parts of a drone, set them up for flight, and took to the air! What a great experience for us all!











Happy School Nurse Day! GIS is so thankful for the hard work and dedication Miss Chelf has shown our students! We are beyond grateful to have her in our building ♥️


Showing our GIS teachers how much they are appreciated by DRESSING UP LIKE THEM!! 😂🥸🤩











Happy Lunch Hero Day at GIS! (A couple days late)
We are beyond grateful for how hard our child nutrition crew works. They are always happy and make breakfast & lunch time enjoyable to the students and faculty. Thank you lunch heroes for all you do!






10 Days to Go. Be #WarriorProud of how you finish the year.


Celebrating in Mrs. Earp's classroom today! State Testing ☑️ and Proud winner of a TTCU give away!
Check out the disco planter!! 🪩







The final performance is tonight. Go support our students as they present CINDERELLA


5th graders made geometric stars using points and straight lines. It was a review of classifying triangles by sides and angles.






Happy Principal’s Day to Mr. Bell! Thank you for being our fearless leader. The teachers and students appreciate all the hard work you put in day in and day out.






Today students investigated propulsion systems in Mrs. Carr's class. They are using this knowledge to apply to larger propulsion systems in space and air travel.
-6th grade Stem










3 weeks left! Make the most of it!
Study hard, finish strong, and compete like you never have before!
You got this, Warrior Nation!


Our amazing Resource Officers recognized 6th grader, Ahtziri Perez Lopez, as the GPD Warrior of the Month for April! Ahtziri has been recognized for exceptional kindness towards others. Mrs. Morris commended Ahtziri for her friendly demeanor, respectfulness, and willingness to assist others, noting that her smile never fails to uplift those around her. Mrs. Quimby praised Ahtziri for always striving for excellence, actively engaging in her learning by asking questions and demonstrating a strong desire to succeed.
We are proud of Ahtziri!



The GIS Vocal Music Cheesecake Fundraiser deliveries will be on Tuesday April 30th. Please make arrangements to come pick up your cheesecake orders from noon-6pm that day in the APB. Thank you for your support!
Questions? Contact weleemoeller@glenpoolps.org


Yearbooks are in and we have more to sell! Students can purchase their yearbook at the main entrance of the Intermediate! $40


Happy Administrative Assistant Day to Lisa Dodson and Gretchen Reynolds. They help GIS in so many ways. Our building would not run as smoothly without their hard work. Thank you both for all you do!


The Oklahoma Association of School Administrators (OASA) is pleased to announce Kim Coody of Glenpool Public Schools as the 2024 OASA District 5 Assistant Superintendent/Central Office Administrator of the Year. Coody will be recognized at the Cooperative Council for Oklahoma School Administration (CCOSA) Summer Leadership Conference on June 12-14, 2024.
OASA annually recognizes outstanding administrators who:
demonstrate successful experience in top-level educational administration
have a sound, dynamic, and realistic philosophy of education;
can inspire and motivate people and give support and recognition for the contributions of others;
have a record that evidences continued professional and personal growth through appropriate training and experiences including skills in human relations and the stamina to cope with the pressures of the job;
have the ability to speak for education on all levels with special emphasis on the district level;
have made contributions to educational administration.
“Assistant Superintendents and Central Office Administrators play vital roles in promoting best practices that lead to the highest standards of student achievement, including best practices in instructional excellence, financial and budget integrity, efficient facility and transportation operations, and fostering community support”, said Dr. Pam Deering, CCOSA/OASA Executive Director. “These leaders support the leadership team, the superintendent, and the district as a whole. “Coody is among the best of Oklahoma administrators. We are excited and proud to recognize these outstanding leaders.”
OASA has 20 Districts that consist of multiple counties. Eligible OASA members are nominated and selected by their peers in their OASA District.
Kim Coody has devoted 20 years to Glenpool Public Schools, serving as an assistant principal, and principal at both the middle and high school levels. She has served the district as the Assistant Superintendent for the last 3 years.


The Oklahoma Association of School Administrators (OASA) is pleased to
announce Kim Coody of Glenpool Public Schools as the 2024 OASA District 5 Assistant Superintendent/Central Office Administrator of the Year. Coody will be recognized at the Cooperative Council for Oklahoma School Administration (CCOSA) Summer Leadership Conference on June 12-14, 2024.
OASA annually recognizes outstanding administrators who:
- demonstrate successful experience in top-level educational administration
- have a sound, dynamic, and realistic philosophy of education
- can inspire and motivate people and give support and recognition for the contributions of others
- have a record that evidences continued professional and personal growth through appropriate training and experiences including skills in human relations and the stamina to cope with the pressures of the job
- have the ability to speak for education on all levels with special emphasis on the district level
- have made contributions to educational administration
“Assistant Superintendents and Central Office Administrators play vital roles in promoting best practices that lead to the highest standards of student achievement, including best practices in instructional excellence, financial and budget integrity, efficient facility and transportation operations, and fostering community support”, said Dr. Pam Deering, CCOSA/OASA Executive Director. “These leaders support
the leadership team, the superintendent, and the district as a whole. “Coody is among the best of Oklahoma administrators. We are excited and proud to recognize these outstanding leaders.”
OASA has 20 Districts that consist of multiple counties. Eligible OASA members are nominated and selected by their peers in their OASA District.
Kim Coody has devoted 20 years to Glenpool Public Schools, serving as an assistant principal, and principal at both the middle and high school levels. She has served the district as the Assistant Superintendent for the last 3 years.


19 school days left - YOU GOT THIS, WARRIOR NATION!!!


Intermediate hosted the first annual GPS Staff Pickleball Tournament. Good job to all participants! Congratulations to our 1st place winners, Amber Hahn & Taylor Baker!










The Glenpool Schools Vocal Music department presents "Cinderella: Enchanted Edition". April 25, 26, and 27, doors open at 6:30, and the show will be at 7:00. The show will be at the APB at the elementary.
