Mesa Public Schools is committed to fostering an environment of respect, pride, and sportsmanship at every athletic event. Thank you for joining us in representing our schools with class — on and off the field. #MPSFAN @EubanksAD
Lights, snacks, action 🎬🍿
Join us this summer for FREE family movie fun at Mountain View High School!
Every Friday at 10AM, we’re bringing some favorite films to the big screen inside the gym. Bring your own snacks, water only please, and enjoy a fun summer morning with MPS!
Huge thank you to all of the colleges and programs that came out to support yesterday’s Mesa Public Schools Spring Football Showcase.
We appreciate every coach and college that spent part of their day investing in Mesa Public Schools football. 🏈
National Volunteer Month 🤝
Skyline Football showing up off the field too. From serving meals to our elderly community to stepping up at multiple events, this group put in the work where it matters most.
More than a team. A presence.
Red Mountain celebrating big futures 🎓✨
Photo op fun, raffle wins, snacks, and nonstop good vibes—cheers to our seniors committing to their next chapter! 🎉📚 #CollegeBound#SeniorYear#RedMountain
Up before the sun, serving something bigger than the game.
Skyline High School football showed up at 7AM on a weekend to give back at the Leisure World Easter Obstacle Course—setting it up, running it, and breaking it down in record time.
Strength. Speed. Service.
🔥 HUGE UPSET ALERT 🔥
Last night, Red Mountain Boys Basketball marched into Pinnacle High School — the #4 seed — and walked out with a MASSIVE upset win! 💪🏽🏀
The playoff run continues tomorrow at Liberty High School.
Stay locked in. Stay hungry. We’re not done yet. 🔥
Six Mesa Public Schools programs are competing in the 6A basketball playoffs this week, with games scheduled from Tuesday through Friday. Mesa High boys earned a first-round bye and will take the court on Friday, while Red Mountain girls tip off their playoff run tomorrow.
History made. 🏀
Jakyi Miles has officially scored 1,000 career points, reaching the milestone from his freshman season through just halfway into his sophomore year. He is now the youngest player in MPS history to hit 1,000 points, leading both Mesa High and the entire district.
Calling all little siblings, cousins, and future athletes 👀🏀🏈 These K–6 programs are a perfect way to build skills, confidence, and have fun on Saturdays. MPSNext fam — share this with your parents and families and help get your younger crew involved!