
Join us Tuesday, June 13th for LIFT OFF! This is a chance for families to come and enjoy FREE activities together! Everything, including food, is provided! Next Tuesday from 6 pm-8 pm, at the Guymon Public Library, we will be having more FUN! Bring your kids for Science Night where they can make slime, make ice cream, ride scooters, and do color experiments. Look for more information coming soon on the rest of the month's activities!


Last night was our first LIFT OFF Tuesday. LIFT OFF is a chance for families to come and enjoy activities together! Everything, including food, is provided! Next Tuesday from 6 pm-8 pm, at the Guymon Public Library, we will be having more FUN! Bring your kids for Science Night where they can make slime, make ice cream, ride scooters, and do color experiments. Look for more information coming soon on the rest of the month's activities! Thank you Anchor D Bank for the Pizza!








Last night was our first LIFT OFF Tuesday Family Enrichment Night. LIFT OFF is a chance for families to come and enjoy activities together! Everything, including food, is provided! Next Tuesday from 6 pm-8 pm, at the Guymon Public Library, we will be having more FUN! Bring your kids for Science Night where they can make slime, make ice cream, ride scooters, and do color experiments. Look for more information coming soon on the rest of the month's activities! Thank you Anchor D Bank for the Pizza!










GPS Summer Family Enrichment is ready for LIFT OFF!! Every Tuesday through June (4 Tuesdays), students Grades K-6 from 6-8 pm at the Guymon Public Library. Food provided, first come first serve. See you there!


We are hiring! Please consider working for us! Apply today at https://www.guymontigers.com/o/gps/page/employment!


Free breakfast and lunch for kids 18 and younger started Tuesday, May 30th, and goes through Friday, June 30th, Monday-Friday at North Park Elementary, 14oo N. Crumley. Breakfast is from 8:30 am-9:00 am, and Lunch is from 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm. Adults can eat but must pay for their meals.



At their last meeting, the GPS Board of Education was honored to recognize our GHS Valedictorians, as well as many All-District, state competitors, and All-State athletes from spring sports! North Park also had a few students read special essays about their love of their school! Congratulations to all and thank you for sharing!









The Science students in Mrs. Raines's 6th-grade class got to be Archeologists and dig for fossils. The students proved that Alfred Wegner's theory of Pangea was true by finding evidence of the same fossils in four separate continents and showing that, at one time, all of the continents we have today were once a supercontinent.



