Education
Memorial organization thanks teachers
EDMOND — The Memorial Parent Organization held a teacher appreciation luncheon on Oct. 20. They served chicken pasta, salad, rolls, drinks and a variety of desserts. The teacher appreciation luncheon is just one of the ways the MPO supports Edmond Memorial High School.
From right are Samantha Wright, Julie Ellis, Angela Cox, Julia Wilson, Debbie Baustert, Christy Sanders and Lisa Tierney.
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Group’s goal: Give a goat!
Central Middle School students kicked off their fall fundraiser with two unlikely, yet welcome guests Thursday.
P.J. and Wyatt, Boys Ranch Town goats, were visiting as a reminder that the money raised in the school’s fall fundraiser, which started this week, will go in part for the purchase of goats for an impoverished community. -
Cox awards education scholarships to area students
Cox Communications announced today that the Cox Connects Foundation has awarded $60,000 in education scholarships to graduating high school seniors, current undergraduate students and adult parents re-entering the classroom in Oklahoma City and Tulsa.
The $2,500 scholarships give students in the Cox Oklahoma service area the opportunity to attend a two-year college, four-year university or career tech program in Oklahoma. -
Oklahoma Heritage Association launches scholarship
For the first time, the Oklahoma Heritage Association and Gaylord-Pickens Museum will award one Oklahoma high school senior the Oklahoma Hall of Fame Scholarship. The $5,000 scholarship, which is dispersed to the winning student over four years, is based on the student’s leadership roles, civic and community involvement, academic achievement, and knowledge of and pride in Oklahoma.
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Central MS fundraiser to help school, community
Three live goats will be on hand to kick off the 8:15 a.m. assembly for Central Middle School’s Fall Fundraiser on Thursday.
The goats will be visiting from Boys Ranch Town as a reminder to the students that the money they raise will be used to purchase goats and to provide a well for an impoverished community. -
U.S. Cellular’s ‘Calling All Teachers’ campaign begins
Oklahoma teachers have until Sept. 15 to post classroom projects for possible funding through U.S. Cellular’s Calling All Teachers, a campaign that donates $1 million to fund creative and impactful classroom projects submitted by public school teachers.
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Edmond area schools’ ACT scores are tops
Three of four Edmond area schools appeared on the list of the eight Oklahoma high schools posting the highest average ACT composite score for 2010, and three of the four tested the largest student populations.
“About three out of four students in the Class of 2010 took the ACT, which means the great majority of Oklahoma high school seniors are interested in attending college,” said State Superintendent Sandy Garrett. -
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Bishop McGuinness alumni host Trivia Night
Approximately 430 people turned out for the fifth annual Bishop McGuinness Clancy’s Challenge “Go Green” Trivia Night on Aug. 21 in the McGuinness Commons. The event was hosted by the BMCHS Alumni Association but open to anyone. Committee Chairperson was Lisa Corsoro Rooks ’89 and Master of Ceremonies was local newscaster Meg Alexander, of KFOR News. -
Memorial names pom squad
Edmond Memorial High School Varsity pom squad members include, back row from left, Bailey Brown, Ally Berry, Avery Marczewski, Chandler Parks, Natalie Reisweber and Elizabeth Fish;
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Join Scouts Night set at local schools
Cub Scout packs will host neighborhood Join Scouts Night events at Edmond elementary schools at 6 p.m. Monday. Boys, ages 7-11, and their parents will find out how Cub Scouts activities develop character, citizenship and personal fitness while having fun and making friends.
Adult leaders will be present to explain the Cub Scout program, answer questions and sign up families. Parents can get more information at www.joinscoutingok.com or by contacting Tony Robertiello at 509-1357 or tony.robertiello@gmail.com. -
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Girl Scouts find their pathway back to school
With a new logo and a new way to participate, Girl Scouts of Western Oklahoma is going back to school this year hoping to reach every girl with the leadership experience that comes with Girl Scouts. - More Education Headlines
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