Mason Detzler is back-to-back state champion in 1A Shot Put! Congratulations Mason!
Kenzie Robinson is 4th in the Javelin! Great job Kenzie!
Jayme Padgett is our first athlete on the podium with a 3rd place finish in the Discus! Great job Jayme!
Bobcat Track & Field qualifiers as they head off to the OSAA State Championships at Hayward Field!
GO BOBCATS!!!!!
Our track athletes are headed to Hayward Field in Eugene for STATE today at 12:50.
Congratulations and good luck! Lets bring home some hardware!
Boy Qualifiers
Logan Clayburn-Discus and Shot Put
Mason Detzler- Discus and Shot Put
Thomas Ferren-100m , 200m, and 110m Hurdles
Cash Miller-3000 Meters
Billy Reynolds-Javelin
Girl Qualifiers
Taelyn Farmer-4X100 Relay
Milena Miller- 4X100 Relay
Rebekah Nicholson-800 Meters
Jayme Padgett-Discus
Jadelin Warner- 100m, 4X100 Relay
Kenzie Robinson- 4X100 Relay, 200m, Javelin
Go Bobcats!
Families and friends, please join us this Friday for the Myrtle Crest Talent Show.
The show will start at 1p.m. in the gymnasium.
Visitors are required to check in at the main office and get a visitors pass.
Mark your calendars for May 30th, 2024.
Pre-K students must be 4 years old before September 1st, 2024.
Kindergarten students must be 5 years old before September 1st, 2024.
Please bring a copy of your child's birth certificate and shot records.
Tomorrow 5/8/2024
Due to city road work, 4th Street will be closed from 8 a.m. until 12 p.m.
Please use Bothwick St. to 6th Street to access the high school main office during this time.
The map indicates in red the closed streets, and in green the detour.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
The building has been cleared and staff and students are currently returning to the school.
The Myrtle Point High School received an unconfirmed Bomb threat this morning May 6, 2024. The students and staff have been evacuated and are all safe, while the Myrtle Point Police and the FBI perform a thorough walk through the building.
The Myrtle Point 4th graders had a fantastic day back in March, as highlighted by the MP Herald (May 1st Edition). They visited the ODFW Coquille Valley Wildlife Area. So much fun and so much learning!
A special Thank you to The Coquille Watershed Association, The Coquille Indian Tribe, ODFW, OSU Extension Office and Local Naturalist.
photo credit: Amanda Loman/For Lens for Change
To view pictures CLICK: https://www.facebook.com/CoqWA
Mark your calendars now for the Myrtle Crest Elementary Geography Fair set for Tuesday, May 21st, from 5:30 to 7:00 pm.
School tomorrow for all students. We would like to thank the City of MP for being able to isolate the water outage to a minimum, so the school will not be effected by the water outage tomorrow.
Go Bobcats!
It was a great morning here in Bobcat Country!
Congratulations Logan Backman! Logan signed his letter of intent to play Football for Willamette University this morning! We are so proud of you Logan!
Go Bobcats!
On Monday, April 29th, grades 7th through 12th will have a no school day due to the construction on Harris Street that will result in a lack of water during school hours. Myrtle Crest Elementary will have school and busses will run as normal. We appreciate the City of Myrtle Point for their collaboration and communication during this process.
Go Bobcats!
Myrtle Point High School Plant Sale
Spring Bobcat Cub Athletes stand proud!
The future looks bright for Bobcat athletics.
151 kids, ages Pre K- 6th.
Baseball and T ball have 95 participants.
Softball has 45 Participants.
Track has 11 Participants.
(Pictured 2nd-5th grade spring athletes)
GO BOBCATS!!!
The baseball/softball games that were scheduled for today are re-scheduled for Monday. Softball will start at 4:30pm at Lions Park. JV Baseball will start at 2:30pm and varsity baseball will start at 4:30pm. Go Bobcats!
From the Desk of Steve Perkins
April 9, 2024
We are excited to announce that the Myrtle Point School District is planning on
opening Maple School in the fall of 2024-25 as a Middle School. Maple Middle
School will be grades 6-8. Moving students into Maple will allow the district to get
out of the Davenport Building at the Coos County Fairgrounds. The District has
done several tests to ensure that Maple is capable of hosting students. The
building currently houses the District Office and the Technology Department.
Maple will get new paint in most of the classrooms and some new flooring before
the next school year begins.
If you any questions or concerns about reopening Maple, feel free to send me an
email at steveperkins@mpsd.k12.or.us I will make sure your question or concerns
are answered.
During spring break, we installed Security Fences at Myrtle Crest Elementary.
These fences will ensure that visitors can only enter the building through the main
office. All students and community members must also enter the building
through the main office doors. We are very happy with the new security
measures for Myrtle Crest. This addition will make Myrtle Crest a secure building
with only one main entrance. All outside entrance doors at Myrtle Crest are now
locked during the school day.
Myrtle Crest and the high school are hosting parent conferences this Thursday
night and Friday. Make sure you drop in and check on your student’s progress at
school.
Our student calendar has been approved for the 2024-25 school year. One major
change is there is no school during the week of Thanksgiving, so families can make
plans to travel that week without missing school.
Enjoy the spring weather. Get outside and enjoy an activity. We currently have
baseball, golf, softball, and track going on in the district.
Steve Perkins
Scholastic Spring Book Fair @ Myrtle Crest School