We LOVE to see our students excited about books!!
Once again, family and friends of our Kindergarten teachers have come together to provide a book to every student monthly. In October, they all received "How Do Dinosaurs Go to School."
Thank you, each and every person who donated to provide these students with books! It is truly one of the best investments you can make! Interested in participating? Contact, Claremont Elementary.
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CHS Pre-Engineering students take time to explore their future options in the field of engineering. Touring Oklahoma State University students were able to check out the facilities and programs, allowing them to understand better what the school had to offer as they continue to prepare to make their post-secondary decisions.
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In art class at Roosa, the 4th graders were learning about the Brazilian artist Romero Britto. They used patterns with warm and cool colors.
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Claremont has a new baby Zebra in the house. Congratulations to one of our 5th grade teachers, Ms. Stephanie Bailey, on the arrival this precious baby boy. Benjamin Reid 10/27/21 6lbs 11 ounces 20 inches long #CPSZEBRAPRIDE

Our NJROTC Corps of Cadets supported the Reveille Rotary Club of Claremore with their blood drive honoring Commander Estabrook. While there Jim Scantlin presented a donation of $500 to the Claremore NROTC unit.
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Champions wear bruises with pride... and apparently they wear costumes, too.
The junior high wrestling team got into the festivities of Halloween this past week during practice. You are never too old to play dress-up.
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“Being a genius is one thing. Raising a genius, however, does come with its challenges.” -Cruella
It looks like Mrs. Schuck, Principal of Catalayah, is raising a lot of geniuses.
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Our ZTV and Digital Video Editing classes learn the process of broadcast interviewing, editing, filming, speaking on camera, and more while preparing their weekly show. This week they cover:
âś” Halloween Plan
âś” Parent-Teacher Conference
âś” Checking in with freshman
✔ Mr. Robertson’s class encourages our football players.
âś” Advice from Seniors to underclassmen
âś” Sports update and interviews
â–¶ https://youtu.be/uWFdQfeeiss
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We are proud to introduce Westside's fundraising royalty! Our top sellers were Brennan Sather, who raised $1,628, and Finley Faulconer, who raised $3,174!
Not only do these students raise money for the school they are also learning presentation skills. All proceeds go towards the new playground we are hoping to purchase next spring. This year we raised over $11,200!
CPS continues to be blessed by the investment our community makes in our schools.
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CPS students had a spook-tacular time today! We can all agree DRUGS ARE SCARY but these students are boo-tiful!
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"Your stunned silence is very reassuring." -Roz
Who wore it better?
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Yellow it a little louder - DRUG FREE Lđź‘€KS LIKE ME!
CPS elementary sites wore yellow our tie dye today for Red Ribbon Week festivities.
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"Don't Sweat It!"
Students wore sweats or green on one of the Red Ribbon dress up day. These kids really showed up to promote - DRUG FREE LOOKS LIKE ME!
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Decades of promoting DRUG FREE LOOKS LIKE ME at Will Rogers Junior High.
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When the dress up day is wear red or glasses... They understood the assignment.. ah-ha ah-ha. They understood the assignment...ah-ha ah-ha ah-ha.
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CHS's DRUG-FREE LOOKS LIKE ME theme today was "Anything But Drugs," and to get their point across, students had to bring all their school books & supplies in "anything but a backpack."
Check out their creativity!
Wednesday's theme: "Get Rid of Those Drugs" - Wear something that makes someone say, "Why is THAT in your closet."
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Congratulations to Beau Newman who will represent CHS in the State Cross Country Meet this weekend at Edmond Santa Fe.
Qualifying time: 19:07
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Before introducing slope, Mrs. Litterell's class did a ball drop activity to engage her student's curiosity about the subject. This learning activity allows students to discover through experiments what slope means and how to find it. Students will better understand slope after performing the ball drop activity.
Ball Drop 1: Camden and Blake
Ball Drop 2: Evan
Ball Drop 3: Evan and Dillan
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First grade students learned about and celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month by stirring the "chocolate" to the beat in "Bate, Bate, Chocolate," a traditional children's rhyme.
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Expectation #4 says, "We will cheer each other to success."
As you can see, our kindergarten students take this expectation seriously, as they cheer each other on, on the playground monkey bars!
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