Today is no different from every day we for teachers. We are thankful for our students and their families, connections with our colleagues, for the leaders that encourage our growth, and the caring support from our own families.
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CHS principals are thankful every day to get to serve our students. This week they decided to put on an apron and show their appreciation to them while serving our Thanksgiving meal. As each student went through the line they were asked what they were thankful for. They received comments like family, faith, health, and one very specific comment...“you coach!”
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Community and family are often words used to describe Claremore Public Schools. This week our schools hosted Thanksgiving lunch and invited the community to join us. Our schools filled with parents, siblings, and grandparents sitting side by side with our students.
At Catalayah, RSU soccer boys visit the classrooms on Friday mornings to read, help and mentor our students. Coach Larkin heard there would be some kids whose families could not make it to Thanksgiving table. So they decided to stay to eat with the Catalayah students. It didn't take long, word got out, and the tables began to fill with additional players who joined in so all students would be a part of the festivities.
Here are a few of the Hillcats with our Zebra family.
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7th grade English students in Mrs. Franklin's class are participating in a mock trial to learn how to state a claim and provide evidence to support it. This learning activity is a great way to teach students about public speaking and building confidence in front of a group. It also teaches persuasive writing skills. Mrs. Franklin makes a great judge, too, don't you think?
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Mrs. Westfall’s seventh-grade class finished their plant reproduction lesson by dissecting flowers and identifying their parts and the function of these parts. A big THANK YOU goes out to Floral Creations and parents who supplied the flowers at no charge!
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Claremore Public School teacher Brooke Lee, you're Oklahoma's Milken Educator Award Winner! Mrs. Lee is an English teacher at Will Rogers Junior High and received $25,000 award.
https://www.milkeneducatorawards.org/newsroom/videos/view/brooke-lee-claremore-oklahoma
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Mrs. Ward's class at Catalayah is sending us off with a song to celebrate the Thanksgiving holidays while asking, "What else can we eat for Thanksgiving?"
https://youtu.be/6qCc_QUJ36I
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Thanksgiving Break begins tomorrow, Wednesday - November 27th. We will be thankful to see you back in our classrooms on December 2nd.

Will Rogers Junior High hosted a fantastic assembly today. They implemented all the Great Expectation practices, but they had no idea the surprise that would follow their presentation. If you missed the assembly, you can watch it here.
https://youtu.be/ALMGyjmyjZs
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Utilizing visual and auditory learning Mrs. Ward's class, at Catalayah, will always remember the history of Thanksgiving.
Check out these students as they tell you about the colors of Thanksgiving https://youtu.be/YpWqOlENt9Y
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Pick up your holiday drinks from Chick-fil-A this week!
$1 of every gallon sold this month will go to benefit Claremore Public Schools Foundation.
Make plans to enjoy Sweet Tea, Unsweet Tea, or Lemonade at your Thanksgiving table. Their Lemonade is hand squeezed and mixed fresh daily made with either cane sugar (regular) or Splenda (diet).
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Kindness is a behavior marked by ethical characteristics, a pleasant disposition, and concern and consideration for others. It is considered a virtue and recognized as a value in many cultures.
Mrs. Stolusky kindergarten class at Catalayah reminds us to be the "I" in KIND!
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Bouncy balls, bouncy house, bouncy seat, but BOUNCY EGGS??? Can you make an egg bounce? Mrs. Ritter's 5th grade class at Catalayah decided to find that out. This experiment was not only fun, but students were able to experience chemical reactions in action.
So the answer is, yes, you can make an egg bounce... but not too high.
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https://youtu.be/Vagmk6GnRo0


Mrs. Lane's classes at WRJH are currently working on a mock trial. They are using a case file that includes exhibits and a nonfiction story to pull evidence to prove their case. By working on gathering information and organizing it for their mock trial, they are working on standards that focus on argumentative writing.
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Can a persimmon seed predict our winter weather? Mrs. Westfall's class at Will Rogers Junior High decided to test this theory. According to folklore, if you crack open a persimmon seed and look at the shape inside, it can forecast the winter weather. If it's fork shape, winter will be mild. If the seed is spoon-shaped, there will be lots of snow, and if it's knife shape, the winter will be bitterly cold that cuts like a knife.
So what do this year's seeds say about the upcoming winter? The class looked at the differences between male and female pine cones. They also cracked open persimmon seeds and found spoon shapes in all the seeds. It looks like we will be getting lots of snow according to our seed investigation!
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The mysteries of the "teachers' workroom." Remember, always wondering what lurked behind that door that was labeled "TEACHERS ONLY"? This week Catalayah students were allowed into the inner circle as the winners of the "lunch with the 1st-grade teachers" auction were treated to a private lunch.
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Congratulations to Sydney Callender and Jayla Hurt for making All-State for Cheer!
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You know you have reached teaching euphoria when your students become the teachers. Some of our nationally recognized TSA members facilitated TSA Day at Westside Elementary! TSA members introduced 4th & 5th grade students to various engineering principles, teamwork, and problem-solving activities; all associated with our STEM initiative.
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Native American Club at Roosa learned about The Three Sisters Garden. The Native Americans taught settlers how to grow beans, squash, and corn to survive. Our NAC members created their own "corn" project today to help remember and connect to their heritage lesson.
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This is why we call them STUDENT-Athletes! Congratulations to Thomas Mason named VYPE Academic Athlete of the Month.
https://northeastoklahoma.okvype.com/2019/11/11/claremores-thomas-mason-academic-athlete-of-the-month-presented-by-roberts-auto-center/?fbclid=IwAR1-bi91SBPn7HnjReiMfOpR1Wfo5CQtJO8cCKFP3sJw7cYD_GWSFzQxlPw
Photo Credits: Means Photography


