Sign up for Pony Deets for latest info
High school students can opt in to receive the “Pony Deets!” - a free text messaging service from Stillwater Area Public Schools. This ensures they’ll receive the most up-to-date info when school is delayed or closed or there is an emergency in their building.
Students or parents/guardians can login to PowerSchool and fill out the “Authorization to Text Student” form. Once the form is submitted, a text message will be sent to the student’s phone confirming the request. Once they confirm, they'll start receiving messages. Standard messaging rates may apply.
Sign up today to ensure your student is not missing out on the deets!
NOTE: Parents/guardians can also opt in to receive text messages from their child's school. Learn how to sign up.
[Deets]: slang for “details”
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