| October 2008 News Releases |
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• Wedding between 'Q' and 'U' helps Oak Park students make connection |
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• Guest speaker focuses on respecting diversity |
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• Principals reveal site improvement plans to board |
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• Distinguished in D.C.: Wilson's Kent among those honored in Washington |
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• BHS may boast longest art deco style school building in state, possibly country |
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• Kane students celebrate birthday of school's namesake |
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• Professor Eggleton provides insight in BHS chemistry classes |
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• Hoover Walk-a-Thon steps up as popular fundraising event |
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• Bartlesville Public School Foundation kicks off new fundraising campaign |
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• Board approves budget; Lowe, Kane Elementary honored during meeting |
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• BHS production 'South Pacific' earns USA WEEKEND Showstopper award |
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• Southeastern professor to visit chemistry classes |
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• Author, president of Respect Diversity Foundation set to speak at schools |
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• Oklahoma School Board Journal focuses feature on Manning |
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• Special cake for special people at Ranch Heights |
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• Fourteen BHS students earn AP Scholar Awards |
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• Adults visit Madison classrooms during third annual shadowing day event |
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• Dates announced for upcoming 2009 B'ville District Science Fair |
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• BHS seniors Fouts, Bond named Rotary Students of Month for October |
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• BHS seniors Wilburn, Jean named Elks Students of Month for October |
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• Fall Fun Fest Poster Design Contest winners honored |
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• St. Luke's tutors have long been part of reading success at Kane Elementary |
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• Madison preparing to break ground on new Outdoor Learning Environment |
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• Firemen offer safety tips during visit to McKinley |
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• 'O Music' set to showcase BHS, Mid-High choir talent |
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• BHS College Fair draws crowd to Fine Arts Center |
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• Wilson students step up for International Walk to School Day |
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• Durant and Loosen named homecoming king, queen |
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• Pinwheels for Peace proudly on display at Wilson |
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• BHS trio recognized as 2009 National Merit Scholarship commended students |
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• PlastiVan helps Madison students sharpen science skills |
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• Lots of laughs, spirit at BHS Homecoming Assembly |
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• Plenty of heroes on display during 2008 Homecoming Parade |
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• Wilson to step proudly into 2008 International Walk to School Day |
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• District's Chinese language program in good hands thanks to Zheng, Shufang |
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• Col-Hi Class of 1953 lends helping hand |
| September 2008 News Releases |
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• BHS production will return to roots of 'Alice in Wonderland' |
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• Plenty of schools to be represented at 2008 BHS College Fair |
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• Bruin Brigade Marching Band steps up at Owasso Invitational |
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• Mid-High Orchestra grabs great honor |
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• PEBBLES rolls into another year at Jane Phillips with special kickoff luncheon |
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• Former Col-Hi mascot shows he still has plenty of school spirit |
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• Storyteller opens up new worlds for Madison students |
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• Encyclo-Media offers insight for staff members |
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• Oak Park authors' 'Our Class Is Going Green' sure to be book fair favorite |
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• Newly named Healthy Choices Week still sending out same positive message |
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• Waldenbooks donation helps put new titles on library shelves |
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• 66 Federal Credit Union volunteers help make over Central computer labs |
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• Lowe program, Big Brothers Big Sisters proves to be winning combination |
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• Homecoming set to take off with several notable events planned |
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• Science teachers gather insight at Spangler workshop |
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• Board's Lowe honored by AARP as one of top 50 Oklahomans over age 50 |
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• Lowe Family Young Scholars program extends helping hand to OWU students |
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• Bruin trio makes cut as National Merit Scholarship Program semifinalists |
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• Wayside's McDonald honored for Junior Achievement service |
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• Daybreak Rotary Club gives special gift to Jane Phillips Elementary |
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• Former BHS principal McCauley takes over district's H.R. department |
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• Bruin seniors gain insight during 2008 BHS Career Day |
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• BHS National Honor Society inducts new members during special ceremony |
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• Mid-High students look back on the '60s |
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• Biddinger's interview with mayor to be featured in new Madison newspaper |
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• Moore, Rivera named Rotary Students of Month for September |
| August 2008 News Releases |
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• Annual OSSBA and CCOSA event offers plenty for area educators to ponder |
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• 'One Class at a Time' program aids King's special students at Central |
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• Central, Madison seeking book donations |
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• Work on Custer Stadium turf project continues |
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• Annual tailgate kickoff party scheduled for Sept. 5 |
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• Area artist honored at board meeting after giving gift to district |
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• Jane Phillips enjoys stellar turnout at Great Expectations event |
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• Latest class of GED graduates takes its bows |
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• Volunteers make 2008 Washington County School Supply Drive a success |
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• Special event planned to acknowledge Oak Park authors |
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• Jane Phillips Society steps up for Jane Phillips Elementary School |
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• Grant writing pays off in big way for secondary schools |
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• Central students winners thanks to 'One Class at a Time' program |
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• New principals at Hoover, Will Rogers among those who enjoy fine first day |
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• New turf at Custer Stadium to be ready in time for start of football season |
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• All things Bruin celebrated during annual Back To School Rally |
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• District prepares for beginning of 2008-09 academic year |
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• Kiwanis honors Wiseman as Outstanding Eighth Grader |
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• New group joins Bruin family for 2008-09 academic year |
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• Second annual Bruin Camp draws estimated 200 freshmen to Mid-High |
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• Wilson wins big in Big Lots school grant contest, claims $2,500 |
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• Students encouraged to collect class schedules during registration |
| July 2008 News Releases |
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• Miller helps preserve district memory of Limestone |
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• Krause named new principal at Will Rogers Early Childhood Center |
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• Briggs and Golden star as Kiwanis 'Seniors of the Year' |
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• District-hosted seminar offers great opportunity for educators to hone skills |
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• Registration process for secondary schools to begin soon |
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• Prizes, special speaker to highlight this year's Bruin Camp at Mid-High |
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• Crowd expected to flock to Great Expectations |
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• Mid-High staff members gearing up for excellent second round of Bruin Camp |
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• Warriors program helping maintain peace at Wilson Elementary |
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• Custodial staff introduces new cleaning techniques |
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• Project Transformation helps youngsters hone reading skills in fun setting |
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• Summer Food Program dishes up nearly 19,500 meals in June |
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• Wilson could be big winner, collect lots of locks |
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• Tour of ConocoPhillips campus finds mark with AIMS students |
| June 2008 News Releases |
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• Camp Extravaganza wraps second year on high note |
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• Duo taking Bridge program to China |
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• Bluestem Therapeutic Riding Program in good hands thanks to volunteers |
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• Youth Leadership Bartlesville helping build bright future |
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• RSU-Bartlesville hosts Lowe Family Young Scholars quarterly meeting |
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• Focused on making learning fun, 2008 Camp Extravaganza off to rousing start |
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• Father's Day comes early for Rosenberger as he wins new truck in contest |
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• Educators use summer break to hone skills at workshops, seminars |
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• Wilson's Kent honored at OAESP event in Oklahoma City |
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• Youngsters find learning can be fun at Camp Extravaganza |
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• BPSD Summer Camp offers constructive fun |
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• Champagne chosen as new color guard coordinator |
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• Claussen is music to Bruins' ears as he comes aboard as new band director |
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• Education is never out of season thanks to summer school classes |
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• Dunn leads gifted and talented workshop at Kane |
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• New BHS band director to be introduced at SunFest on June 7 |
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• ConocoPhillips bestows $100,000 grant upon BPSD |
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• National convention in San Antonio is success for all |
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• Bluestem Therapeutic Riding Program to benefit from Masonic breakfast |
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• Summer Food Service Program dishing up meals for youngsters |
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• ConocoPhillips steps up for Shoes 4 Kids program |
| May 2008 News Releases |
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• New Chinese instructor to teach at Mid-High and Madison; host family sought |
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• Mid-High staff members looking for another big crowd at 2008 Bruin Camp |
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• Middle school students have chance to further hone skills in summer classes |
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• Technology group helps keep district up to date in evolving world |
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• BHS Class of 2008 honored during graduation ceremonies at Custer Stadium |
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• Jane Phillips enjoys technology upgrade thanks to ConocoPhillips, Arvest |
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• Ranch Heights headwear sends message |
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• Mid-High entry soars into Team America Rocketry Challenge |
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• More than 400 set to graduate during BHS Class of 2008 commencement |
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• BHS trio selected to take part in Boys, Girls State programs |
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• Mid-High choral director Gravley to exit in style |
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• Students with perfect attendance lauded at BHS |
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• Kiwanis Fishing Derby draws crowd to Jo Allyn Lowe Park |
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• Bruins' Birmingham signs letter to cheer with NEO |
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• Mooreland distinguishes self as 'Outstanding Page' |
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• Bruin foursome cleans up at I-SWEEEP event featuring budding scientists |
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• Mid-High freshmen star at state vocal contest |
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• 'Movie Boot Camp' to unfold at Bartlesville Public Library |
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• B'ville Public School District instructors to be part of Master Teacher Project |
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• Students offer insight into Camp Extravaganza experience |
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• Animals enjoy special day during 71st Annual Kane Pet Parade |
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• Annual Bruin Pom Clinic slated from June 9-10 |
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• Kane's senior alumni day draws crowd |
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• Hoover's retiring Ketcher to be honored twice |
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• Bruins excel in 2008 National Spanish Examinations |
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• Bruins honored during annual BHS Senior Awards Assembly |
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• Washington/Nowata County Medical Society assists BHS science department |
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• BHS Class of 2008 set to enjoy full slate of activities on graduation day |
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• Madison abilities on display during talent show |
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• Summer Food Service Program for Children set to begin on June 2 |
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• Wardinsky, Stephenson named 'Sophomores of Year' at Mid-High assembly |
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• Oak Park kindergarten students to become nationally published authors |
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• Bruins go for gold at Summer Games for Special Olympics Oklahoma |
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• Bruin baseball team claims Class 6A State Academic Championship |
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• Farewell receptions planned at secondary schools for exiting staff members |
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• Madison Middle School's recycling effort pays off |
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• Little Ropers get read on fun book experiences |
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• Famed coach Brown, inductees to highlight B'ville Athletic Hall of Fame dinner |
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• Mid-High rocket team ready to launch into national competition |
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• 2008-09 Bruin pom squad rosters unveiled |
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• ConocoPhillips serves up generous gift for tennis program |
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• ChevronPhillips grant aids Madison science department |
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• Madison team takes in Sequoyah Book Award ceremony |
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• BHS juniors Hull, Grimes named Rotary Students of Month for May |
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• BHS seniors Sloan, Galvan named Elks Students of Month for May |
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• Kane teachers' lounge gets makeover thanks to B'ville Southern Baptist |
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• Jane Phillips celebrates its volunteers with appreciation luncheon |
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• Kane recognizes anniversary with 'Flood-A-Polooza' |
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• Central social studies students hit the Oregon Trail |
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• Goody's makes great grant check presentation at Wilson |
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• Imagination sparked during annual Energy Days event |
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• Special Bruin athletes ready to go for gold at summer games |
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• Rosters for 2008-09 Bruin cheerleading squads announced |
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• BHS softball program will soon have field to call its own |
| April 2008 News Releases |
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• Excellent musical adventure enjoyed in St. Louis |
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• 2008 Bruin Baseball Camp set to take place in June |
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• Eleventh Energy Days set to enlighten area fifth-grade students |
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• BHS senior Potter earns coveted role on OU Spirit Squad |
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• Free haircuts give cast members the 'South Pacific' look |
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• Wranglers stake their claim during annual Land Fun Run |
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• Camp Extravaganza participants to be well-dressed in special T-shirts |
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• Lady Bruin Volleyball Camp soon to be served up |
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• Annual Tim Bart Basketball Camp set to tip off this summer |
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• Orchestras earn high marks at state as St. Louis trip approaches |
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• Free suicide prevention seminar scheduled for May 9 |
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• Lowe Family Young Scholars announce partnership with RSU-Bartlesville |
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• New class of Lowe Family Young Scholars announced for 2008-09 year |
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• Goody's $10,000 grant expected to lead to great things at Wilson Elementary |
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• Bruins looking to make difference for senior Gregory, who is battling cancer |
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• Bruin Softball Camp scheduled for this summer |
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• Bruin Crew reaches out to kindergarten students at Hoover |
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• Five BPSD students recognized as state champs at science events |
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• API Feature: News has been very good this year at Mid-High School |
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• Coffeehouse Theatre to brew up entertainment on April 17 |
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• Bruin Football Camp scheduled to unfold from July 21-23 |
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• Sixth grader Watt helps Madison prove its math mettle |
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• Dr. Manley offers dog safety insight at Oak Park Elementary School |
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• Annual Bruin Soccer Camp set to get started on May 27 |
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• Distinguished speakers address Gifted/Talented Local Advisory Committee |
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• Wilson honors Kent after she's named National Distinguished Principal |
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• Mid-High school team rockets into national competition |
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• Kane students thrive in Black History Month essay contest |
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• Lowe Scholars, Master Gardeners give J.P. courtyard a makeover |
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• Kiwanis Club recognizes Mid-High's Bossley as county's 'Sophomore of Year' |
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• 'Green' architect scheduled to speak on Tri County campus |
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• Central eighth grader proves self as geography whiz |
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• Prospective young drivers required to pass reading proficiency test |
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• State Department of Education speaker addresses G/T Advisory Committee |
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• Former school leaders gather for special meeting in new conference room |
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• Initial meeting of G/T Advisory Committee unfolds as group weighs strategies |
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• Planned After Prom event helps complete prom package at BHS |
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• Group helps poetry come alive for area students |
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• Jane Phillips Medical Center set to offer sports screenings |
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• Kiwanis Club of Bartlesville salutes young hero Devon Laird |
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• Gifted/Talented Advisory Committee readies for initial meeting |
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• BHS seniors Hoelting, Muzljakovich named Rotary Students of Month for April |
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• BHS seniors Grisham, Inskeep named Elks Students of Month for April |
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• E-E salutes Lowe with 2008 Most Progressive Citizen Award |
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• Madison to get taste of great outdoors with planned 'Learning Environment' |
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• Donation from late OWU scholar to go toward Lowe program |
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• Camp Extravaganza to offer math, science fun again this summer |
| March 2008 News Releases |
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• Softball lights soon to be shining brightly at new field |
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• Jane Phillips hero lauded during 'Rise 'N Shine' assembly at school |
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• BHS, Mid-High artwork finds spotlight at Bartlesville Community Center |
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• Ancient Roman warfare lesson comes to life at Madison |
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• Winter Guard scheduled to hold 'Moon Dance' on April 4 |
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• Lyon Foundation donation will allow for new artificial turf at Custer Stadium |
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• Homework Hero helps J.P. classified employees celebrate API accolades |
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• Sophomore hits bullseye with Black History Month contest entry |
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• Pennies from heaven: Madison fundraiser supports fight against cancer |
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• Central students get grip on Industrial Revolution |
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• Young Eagles get caught up in good health habits |
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• Central, Madison state cases at MathCounts event |
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• District covers middle ground at conference |
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• Hoover's Pollock named Teacher of Month for March |
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• Will Rogers' Williams named Teacher of Month for February |
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• Bennett wins 2008 Rotary 4-Way Test Speech Contest |
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• Rep. Sears extends page opportunity to Lowe Family Young Scholars |
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• Work is underway on 'mascot tree,' featuring Bruin and Wildcat |
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• Leming finds limelight as 2008 Classified Person of the Year |
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• Current academic year has been good one throughout district |
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• Lone Star athletes have spirits soaring as they visit district students |
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• Junior varsity, freshman pom squads shine at Kansas Spectacular |
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• District's Tenderlovin' Gals cook up award-winning dishes |
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• BHS juniors Shoemake, Tillett named Rotary Students of Month for March |
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• BHS seniors Megee, Bridendolph named Elks Students of Month for March |
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• Due to school days lost to weather, classes to be held on March 24 |
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• Learning opportunities heat up at Will Rogers thanks to igloo |
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• Momentum building for 2008 Project Graduation event |
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• Shining moment for Meador as BHS instructor named Teacher of Year |
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• Wilson's Kent named finalist for 2008 National Distinguished Principal Award |
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• Jane Phillips Eagles hold special story party |
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• Bruin Briefs (Week of Feb. 29 - March 6) |
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• Pre-kindergarten and kindergarten enrollment for 2008-09 begins March 3 |
| February 2008 News Releases |
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• Enrollment for 2008-09 pre-kindergarten classes at Will Rogers set for March 3 |
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• 2008 TOY Feature: Mind of Meador offers much insight to BHS students |
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• 2008 TOY Feature: Mid-High's Bryan has long felt drawn to classroom |
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• 2008 TOY Feature: Change of heart served Madison's Giovannetti well |
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• 2008 TOY Feature: Central's Brieschke has crafted beautiful career |
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• Madison, Central teams add up accolades at Mathcounts competition |
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• BHS seniors Cragun, Worden named Rotary Students of Month for February |
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• BHS seniors Moser, Bertels named Elks Students of Month for February |
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• Bruin still needs boost into proposed 'mascot tree' |
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• Bartlesville Rotary clubs reach out to schools with annual dictionary distribution |
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• Blood & Guts is scary good program for Wayside students |
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• API Feature: Bartlesville High School building toward bright future |
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• API Feature: Triumphs numerous at Madison Middle School |
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• 2008 TOY Feature: White offers well-rounded education to her Wilson students |
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• 2008 TOY Feature: Wayside's Farmer works to cultivate positive environment |
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• 2008 TOY Feature: Friendship sparked interest in education for Kane's Nagele |
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• 2008 TOY Feature: Family ties helped pull Ranch Heights' Adams into teaching |
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• Wilson principal Kent named 2008 'District 5' Adminstrator of Year by OAESP |
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• Bridges earns award from Oklahoma Serves AmeriCorps for work with children |
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• 31st Annual All-Schools Chess Tournament set for Feb. 23 at Madison |
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• 2008 TOY Feature: Oak Park classroom is very comfortable setting for Gerth |
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• 2008 TOY Feature: Harris enjoys roles of teacher and learner at Jane Phillips |
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• 2008 TOY Feature: Pollock has discovered winning combination at Hoover |
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• 2008 TOY Feature: Williams has plenty to smile about at Will Rogers ECC |
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• Pham wins Madison spelling bee as Shelts takes second |
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• Manning succeeds Lowe as president as Board of Education elects new officers |
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• Eighth-grader Malaby wins Madison's 'Draw to Read' contest |
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• Blue & Gold fundraiser to help Bruin orchestra, band students get to Europe |
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• Oak Park students to compete in 'Black History Month Art Competition' |
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• Bruin orchestra students hone skills for upcoming contest |
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• Kane Elementary School's top spellers step to forefront |
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• API Feature: Closing in on perfection, Hoover Rams have plenty to celebrate |
| January 2008 News Releases |
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• Mitchell, Samson named Rotary Students of Month for January |
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• Munday, Cary named Elks Students of Monday for January |
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• Bruin Jazz Band ready to hit all the right notes at upcoing 'All That Jazz' show |
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• PowerSchool serves as powerful tool as district dispenses student information |
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• Wranglers in the midst of fundraiser to assist first-grader who is battling cancer |
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• Hager wins Mid-High's 2008 Honor's Chemistry Formula Bee championship |
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• City, district near completion on Safe Routes to School plan |
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• API Feature: Progress is paramount at Central Middle School |
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• Halverson shares Iditarod experiences with students at Central, Madison |
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• Bruin musicians achieve lofty status with All-State, All-District selections |
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• New Library/Media Center receives gift of globe from BHS Class of 2006 |
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• Special spaghetti dinner planned to aid student battling aplastic anemia |
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• Central staff members work on holiday to fashion new computer lab |
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• Spotlight turns to school board during special month of recognition |
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• Program helps raise readers at Jane Phillips Elementary School |
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• Nick Morgan wins Central Geography Bee |
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• Col-Hi Class of 1957 stumping for special project |
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• Hoover, Jane Phillips earn Academic Achievement Awards from state |
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• ConocoPhillips makes donation to Jane Phillips Elementary School |
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• New Library/Media Center debuts in style |
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• Youngsters find hope atop a horse at Bluestem |
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• Mid-High enrollment information meetings scheduled |
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• BHS Choir set for special performance; Mueller to be enshrined by OMEA |
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• New Library/Media Center set to debut on Jan. 13 with special ceremonies |
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• Program encourages more walking, bicycling |
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• Shoebox gifts are great fit for Jane Phillips Elementary School students |
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• Conover tabbed as Oklahoma's nominee for NEA teaching excellence award |
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• Little Ropers have plenty of fun aboard 'Polar Express' |
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• Will Rogers' igloo provides unique reading atmosphere |
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• API Feature: No hiding Wilson's growing status |
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• Heroic trio is recognized by Board of Education |
| December 2007 News Releases |
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• Caring Van scheduled to make stop at BHS in January |
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• API Feature: Jane Phillips reaches new heights thanks to help from friends |
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• Mentors make their way to Oak Park for 'Grandparent Friends Day' |
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• Nickels, Farmer, Dossett, Langham and Bryant earn National Certification |
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• API Feature: Wayside Warriors make run for success |
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• Central students study transfer of energy using Rube Goldberg machines |
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• Mid-High holds special lunch as holidays approach |
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• Season of giving arrives at Madison Middle School |
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• Central students deliver Christmas cheer to area family |
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• API Feature: Generous spirit around Kane helps all of those involved |
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• Lowe meeting features several distinguished guests, one key message |
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• API Feature: Test scores, attendance rate on the rise at Will Rogers ECC |
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• Bruins Bennett, Shipley named Rotary Students of the Month |
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• BHS seniors Simmons, Snively named Elks Students of the Month |
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• API Feature: Wranglers prove determined in classroom, generous outside of it |
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• API Feature: Oak Park outlook positive as Panthers strive for excellence |
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• Upcoming construction projects are focus of Mid-High meeting |
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• Cougar family rallies to assist Jared Daly as he battles aplastic anemia |
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• Bruin boys soccer team rolls up sleeves in fundraising effort |
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• Bruin voices carry throughout region as students selected for special groups |
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• Carvell gets State Board of Education salute for science fair achievement |
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• Lowe Family Young Scholars meeting to feature special guests |
| November 2007 News Releases |
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• Bartlesville Public School Foundation makes donation to Kane Elementary |
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• School tours help ensure safety of students throughout district |
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• Caring Van scheduled to pull into area offering free flu vaccinations |
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• Wal-Mart Distribution Center helps out Hoover Elementary with grant |
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• Direct deposit payment plan available to district employees |
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• Bartlesville Public School Foundation offers helping hand to Kane Elementary |
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• Kane Elementary School family reaches out to help student battling disease |
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• National Chemistry Week seen as fine time to make donation to schools |
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• Acclaimed artist Mike Wimmer pays visit to Kane Elementary School |
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• Mid-High English class goes to dogs as Bartlesville Kennel Club visits school |
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• Quinn and McDaniel named Rotary Students of Month for November |
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• Doe and Maddox named Elks Students of Month for November |
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• Woolaroc Race leaves cross country program a winner thanks to donation |
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• Mid-High teachers' lounge undergoes Grace-ful transformation |
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• Jane Phillips students can earn Diners Club privileges |
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• Potter has plenty to shout about as she earns All-State cheerleader status |