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Connie was deeply committed to our Reach Out after-school program and worked tirelessly to ensure its success. She genuinely cared for others and made a lasting impact on the lives of countless students, staff members, and families throughout our community.
Her presence, compassion, and dedication to children will never be forgotten. Connie will be greatly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
We ask our Anadarko community to keep Connie’s family, friends, students, and coworkers in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
With deepest sympathy,
Anadarko Public Schools
The class says àhôdè (ah-ho day) “thank you collectively” to the APS/AHS administration & Indian Education Program as well as the APS Transportation Department for always supporting us in all we do! We’re appreciative to Anadarko Indian Education Program for treating us to a fun and delicious lunch at Pizza Hut!







Anadarko Public Schools is once again deeply saddened by the loss of Molly Miller, a 5th grade student at Mission Elementary. Molly was a fun-loving, very chatty student with many friends who will be greatly missed by her classmates, teachers, and everyone who knew her.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Molly’s family and friends during this very difficult time. We ask our community to keep the Miller family in your thoughts and prayers as they navigate this heartbreaking time.
Counseling staff will be available Monday morning for students and staff who may need support.
With deepest sympathy,
Anadarko Public Schools
It is with great sadness that Anadarko Public Schools mourns the loss of Kamden Twohatchet-Pewenofkit. Kamden was a 6th grade student and a valued member of our school community, and his passing is deeply felt by students, staff, families, and friends throughout Anadarko.
During this difficult time, we extend our heartfelt prayers and condolences to Kamden’s family, loved ones, classmates, and all who knew him. The impact of his life will not be forgotten, and our thoughts remain with everyone grieving this tremendous loss.
Counseling and support services will be available for students and staff on Monday morning. We ask our community to keep the Twohatchet-Pewenofkit family in your thoughts and prayers as they navigate this heartbreaking time.
With deepest sympathy,
Anadarko Public Schools

This week, we proudly celebrate the amazing educators of Anadarko Public Schools who make a difference every single day.
Our teachers go far beyond the classroom—building relationships, inspiring confidence, encouraging growth, and creating spaces where every student feels valued and supported. Their impact reaches well beyond academics, helping shape the future of our students and our community.
To our Anadarko educators: thank you for your dedication, passion, and the heart you bring to your work. We are truly grateful and honored to serve alongside you.
We also encourage our families and community to join us in celebrating! A quick note, kind message, or small gesture can go a long way in showing our teachers just how much they are appreciated.
💜🍎 Thank you for all you do! 💛

The Anadarko Public Schools Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to supporting students and staff within the Anadarko Public School District, Oklahoma. It serves as a fundraising entity for district needs, including scholarships for graduating seniors, and it often highlights community partnerships and donations to enhance educational opportunities.


The Oklahoma Association of School Administrators (OASA) has named Daniel Pittman of Anadarko Public Schools as the 2026 District #14 Assistant Superintendent/Central Office Administrator of the Year! 🎉
Mr. Pittman will be recognized at the Cooperative Council for Oklahoma School Administration (CCOSA) Summer Leadership Conference on May 27–29, 2026.
OASA annually honors outstanding administrators who demonstrate excellence in leadership, a strong philosophy of education, the ability to inspire others, and a deep commitment to student success and professional growth.
“This honor speaks to the essential leadership of assistant superintendents and central office administrators—leaders who help turn vision into action and keep districts moving forward,” said Dr. Pam Deering, CCOSA/OASA Executive Director. “Daniel Pittman is among the best of Oklahoma administrators, and we are proud to recognize his impact.”
Mr. Pittman has served Anadarko Public Schools for the past 10 years as Assistant Superintendent, providing steady leadership and unwavering support for district operations and student success. His dedication to the Anadarko community and its students is evident in all he does.
“I am truly honored and humbled to receive this recognition from OASA,” said Mr. Pittman. “I am grateful to work alongside an outstanding team of educators, staff, and leaders at Anadarko Public Schools. This award reflects the collective effort of our district, and I am proud to be part of a team that strives every day to make a positive difference for kids.”
💜💛 Congratulations, Mr. Pittman! We are proud of you and grateful for your leadership and dedication to our students and community! 💛💜

These devices will directly support our Special Education, Alternative Education, and Indian Education programs, helping provide valuable learning opportunities for our students.
We truly appreciate your continued support and investment in the success of our students and community! 💛💜
#DelawareNationLenniLenape
#WarriorsCommunityStrong


Congratulations!!

They explored the stars, rode horses, interacted with snakes, and took part in several exciting STEAM activities. It was a fun and enriching experience for all!
Thank you for inviting our students—we truly appreciate it! 💜💛




Students competed in a wide variety of categories, including spoken Kiowa language, spoken prayer, art, Kiowa storybooks, modern song in Kiowa, and much more. They brought home numerous awards and accolades!
We extend our sincere appreciation to Anadarko Public Schools administration and the Kiowa Education Agency for their continued support—especially for the beautiful T-shirts. We also thank the Anadarko Indian Education Program for providing a delicious lunch at CiCi’s Pizza—a well-earned treat for these hardworking students—as well as Mr. Harris and Ms. Tilley for their support.
A special congratulations 🎉 to AHS seniors Praze Bert, Cherokee Bread, Isaiah Fragua, and Savannah Spann for representing AHS and all of the underclassmen at the language fair. We are proud of your success and accomplishments!
Congratulations, and thank you to our students for representing your school, the Anadarko community, and your families in such a positive way. We are proud of your hard work and accomplishments!



Parents/Guardians, if you would like to submit pictures for our Read Aloud Challenge, please email
atoyebo@apswarriors.com.
#APSReadAloudChallenge
#WarriorsCommunityStrong

Parents/Guardians, if you would like to submit pictures for our Read Aloud Challenge, please email
atoyebo@apswarriors.com.
#APSReadAloudChallenge
#WarriorsCommunityStrong

We are incredibly thankful to everyone who came out to support our amazing students. Your encouragement means so much!
Our students had a wonderful time showcasing their determination, building confidence, and creating lasting memories. We are so proud of each and every one of them! 💜




🎉 Anadarko Public Schools Celebrates Outstanding Staff 💜💛
Anadarko Public Schools held a special ceremony to recognize the incredible dedication and service of our staff members on Friday, March 13, 2026.
During the event, we proudly honored our Site Teachers of the Year and announced the District Teacher of the Year, recognizing educators who go above and beyond each day to support and inspire our students. Sunset’s TOY is Ashely Stroud, East’s TOY is Blain Perry, Mission’s TOY is Brooke Laurenzana, AMS’s TOY is Mike Millard and AHS’s TOY is Jacquelyn Smith. The District TOY is Brooke Laurenzana.
We also presented the BRICK Awards to our Site Support Person of the Year, celebrating the staff members whose hard work and commitment help keep our schools running strong. The BRICK winners were Casey Gordon, Sunset, Katelyn Erwin, East, Josh Worcester, Mission, Mikala Gouge, AMS and Cedric Sanchez, AHS, and Siearra Jackson, district.
In addition, we took time to recognize our retirees for their years of dedication to Anadarko Public Schools. Their impact on our students, schools, and community will be felt for years to come. Retirees (pictured) are Annette Ware, Carla Chenoweth, Leah Bauman, Christy Schumpert, Kerry Hutchinson and Mary Smith.
Staff members were also honored for their years of service, with recognitions given in 5-year increments, celebrating the loyalty and commitment of those who continue to make Anadarko Public Schools a great place for students to learn and grow. Daniel Pittman and Dezery Mucker received 10 year service pins as district employees.
Thank you to all of our amazing educators and staff for the difference you make every day. Warrior Nation is proud of you! 💜💛





