Where to Engage With DMPS Online

Des Moines Public Schools uses several social media tools in order to share news, information, announcements and more with parents, staff, the community and anyone interested in Iowa’s largest provider of public education.

The social media sites used by DMPS all have free smartphone and tablet apps available, making it easy to connect from anywhere and at anytime.

The following is a list of current DMPS social media sites, a link to each, and a brief description of how each is used:

facebook Facebook: DMPS uses Facebook for a little bit of everything – announcements about student and staff honors, links to stories about our schools, reminders about upcoming events, and more. “Liking” the DMPS Facebook page is a good way to receive regular updates from the school district.
flickr Flickr: The school district is building a photojournalist-quality library of images covering a range of events and activities in our schools. Images from our Flickr page are for the use of the district and schools; for the personal use of individuals in the photos; and for use by the news media (with attribution given to Des Moines Public Schools).
instagram Instagram: From professional photographs to phone snapshots, DMPS shares a variety of images of the day-to-day activities at our schools. Follow us on Instagram and tag your school photos with #DMPS365 to join us.
twitter Twitter: Much like Facebook, the school district uses Twitter to share links to a range of stories. In addition, Twitter is used for announcements and reminders about events and schedules. Adding the school district to your Twitter contacts is another good way to receive regular updates.
youtube YouTube: The school district is home to DMPS-TV, a 24/7 cable outlet that airs on Mediacom Cable channels 12-1 and 812. In addition, all DMPS-TV programming may also be viewed online on our YouTube channel.

Please note that Des Moines Public Schools reserves the right to remove comments and/or block users on any of its social media sites who post comments which, in the school district’s sole discretion, bully, intimidate, or harass any individual; contain obscenity, nudity or gratuitous violence; are commercial or political solicitations; are factually erroneous, libelous, or wildly off-topic; are from anonymous blog trolls; or that otherwise violate State law, school district policy, or the guidelines of the social media sites.