JROTC is offering a drawing for over $225 in local dining plus various other items. Tickets are $2 each or 3 for $5. Purchase tickets in the front office or you can catch JROTC in the commons during both lunches.
All proceeds will go toward the CHS Zebras United Against Cancer program.
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"As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words but to live by them." -John F Kennedy
We depend on partnerships with our parents and are very appreciative of their contributions to supplement our classroom activities. Like most of our classrooms during the holiday, Mrs. Stolusky's had several visitors help during their Thanksgiving celebration. One of the favorite activities was making Friendship Soup! A simple symbolic lesson in working together, community contributions, and friendship.
Listen in to hear what the students & Mrs. Stolusky are most thankful for. https://youtu.be/m7Vi16DQ2hI
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Got a recipe that needs cut in half or doubled?
Mrs. Naegele's 7th grade class is applying what they have learned about equivalent proportions to modify holiday recipes for specific serving sizes.
Connecting math to the real world!
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The holiday may be over but we are not ready to stop celebrating last week's Thanksgiving festivities. Roosa 4th grade hosted a meal and made costumes. A tradition most of us remember from elementary school.
We should certainly count our blessings, but we should also make our blessings count. -Neal A. Maxwell



Buddy was very tired from a full day of school after the long Thanksgiving break. Students found him sleeping in the tissue box this morning.
Follow #elfontheshelfclaremore to see what mischief Buddy gets into this month.
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CHS took 300 10th graders to the Sophomore Showcase this fall to explore the career programs NTC offers in preparation for their junior year. Students were able to pick three programs to tour at the Pryor Campus, allowing more 1:1 time and the opportunity for some hands-on experience with the tools, projects, and equipment. At the Claremore campus, students toured all six of their full-time programs.
This event is a strategic opportunity in the ICAP process, creating more evident benefits for both students and schools. CPS is approaching and delivering career development in our schools to help students and their families become more informed consumers of the education and training required to meet their personal goals.
Students will continue this process throughout high school. However, the exposure to these programs allows these students an intimate look into several career options made possible through career-tech training while in high school &/or after high school.
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Claremont Elementary 3rd graders created a Native American Museum complete with artifacts from the five civilized tribes!
Do you still remember your Native American unit from elementary school? What tribe did you do your report, living museum, or project over?
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An Elf appeared in Mrs. Hutchins' classroom Monday at Catalayah. The students agreed on the name "Buddy"🎄
Apparently "orange" is the new "green". Looks like Buddy used her expo marker to color the Christmas tree.
Follow #elfontheshelfclaremore to see what mischief Buddy gets into this month.
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Roosa 3rd grade read the book Balloons over Broadway by Melissa Sweet, the true story of Tony Sarg, the creator of the balloons in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
The students learned how a gas makes a balloon float. They went on to created and design their own floats. The students made the balloons big by using vinegar and baking soda, which caused a gas to inflate the balloon. Here are some pictures of the students making these gases and capturing them in the balloon.
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Are you a crime show junkie? Do you find yourself binge-watching Law & Order, CSI, NCIS or Criminal Minds? With a plethora of crime series on TV there has been an increased interest in our Forensic Science classes.
One of our students' favorite units is the Blood and Blood Spatter unit. This project students have to recreate bloodstain patterns, find the area of convergence, angle of impact, and velocity.
No one here is learning "How to Get Away with Murder" but we may have the next modern-day "Sherlock Holmes" in the house.
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Mrs. Simpson's class at WRJH created turkeys from recycled materials to practice one of the three Rs- Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!
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Arrow Hill and Katrina Sherrick proudly display dictionaries personalized by NJROTC students. This annual Rotary project provides a personalized dictionary to every third grader in Rogers County.
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Mrs. Higgins' Algebra 1 class is learning how to calculate statistics. To help students understand, they are using the OKC Thunder! They are working on players' statistics and the amount of player usage for the Thunder and calculating it.
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Thanksgiving may have passed, but it's always a great day to be thankful! Check out this special Thanksgiving ZTV as they share why they are grateful for some of our teachers at CHS.
https://youtu.be/o2DdqSpbnUI
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It's always a great day when the Zebras get the "W" but even sweeter when it's in Tiger territory. Freshmen boys won the championship at the Pryor Invitational last week.
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The Annual 2nd Grade Fairy Tale Ball took place at Roosa this past week. Students enjoyed reading Fairy Tales and acting out the Once Upon at Roosa.
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https://youtu.be/N2mZU1iZkcc



With 15 school days until Winter Break, Santa and CPS staff want to welcome you back from Thanksgiving break and remind you it's essential to FINISH STRONG. That is 105 hours of instructional time, which is 6,300 seconds of learning. Remember ATTENDANCE MATTERS!
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The future looks bright for the Lady Zebra Basketball program. Congratulations to the WRJH 7th-grade girls basketball team! They WON the Verdigris tournament! GO ZEBRAS!
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