Wardog History

As the only school with the wardog mascot in the country, we take great pride in our history as Wardogs!

The history of the Wardog mascot for Miami Public Schools in Miami, Oklahoma dates back to the early 1900s. The term “Wardog” originated from the local mining industry, which was prevalent in the area during that time. Miners would often refer to themselves as “Wardogs” due to their strong work ethic and resilience. The term eventually became associated with the Miami High School athletic teams, representing their determination and tenacity on the playing field. The Wardog mascot embodies the school’s spirit, fostering a sense of pride and unity among students, alumni, and the community. Throughout the years, the Wardog mascot has become a beloved symbol of Miami Public Schools’ athletic tradition and a source of inspiration for its students.

Due to inclimate weather

Miami Public Schools will be virtual on Wednesday, January 17th.