RJMS FCCLA recently had three students compete in their district STAR events held in Broken Bow: Tyler Woolsey competed in Creed speaking and placed 3rd in her division, Piper Dees competed in New Member Facts and placed 2nd in her division and Kinley Carrell competed in Children’s Literature and placed 1st in her division and will be able to move on and compete in regionals in February. These students worked extremely hard and our RJMS FCCLA members are extremely proud of their accomplishments. Thank you to Broken Bow Assembly of God church for allowing us to use their facilities in order to host this event and to the BB High school FCCLA members who sat with our middle school students and encouraged them before and after they completed. Our Broken Bow Savage family is such a blessing.
6 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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RJMS FCCLA has their weekly concessions back up and running. The last two weeks the students with some assistance from their advisors have cooked loaded baked potatoes and Indian tacos along with cookies and root beer floats. The Fccla members are learning life long lessons on cooking, running concession, producing a product for the public on time, financial skills in running the concession weekly and the costs associated with the sales of item. They also are building relationships with their community and classmates. The FCCLA members want to say thank you to all who have purchased meals, cookies and floats and their teachers for working with the students schedules and allowing students to participate in this opportunity. Without our teachers and administrators support none of this would be possible!
6 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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THIRD GRADE UPDATE: Ms. Rich’s class finished up their personification pop tarts project and celebrated by inviting parents to a PopTart Party! 🎉 You may remember, in October the class began learning about personification. The kiddos had to come up with a persona for their "pop tart" and then write a descriptive paragraph about it. Personification = the attribution of personal qualities; especially: representation of a thing or abstraction as a person or by the human form. #BrilliantAtBennett
6 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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FFA’s Annual Chili CookOff was Staff vs Students this year. Great job all! Official Results Now Available: Student division 1st - Browning Victory 2nd - Rylan Hanks 3rd - Chauncey Owens (not pictured) Staff Division 1st - Ms. Shelton 2nd - Mrs. Pruitt 3rd - Mr. Cox
6 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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Broken Bow Special Needs Class is selling RAFFLE TICKETS for the summer olympics games! The raffles and money is due by December 10th! They will have the drawing live on December 16th. Please help these amazing athletes go to Summer Games in Stillwater, OK. For more info contact Linda Clowers at lclowers@bbisdapp.org
6 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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Broken Bow Savage Cheer Send Off! #LiftASisterUp #TakeState #AlwaysSavage
6 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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🎉 Congratulations to our FCCLA STAR Event Competitors! 🔥 BBHS FCCLA brought their A-game at Southeast District 5 STAR Events yesterday! Your skill, determination, and drive have truly shined throughout this competition! 🌟 Whether presenting creative solutions, showcasing leadership, or demonstrating excellence in teamwork, you’ve proven what it means to lead with passion and purpose. We’re so proud of all your hard work and achievements. Keep reaching for the stars—you’re inspiring the future! 🚀✨ #FCCLA #STAREvents #BBHSPride #LeadershipInAction #ProudMoment
6 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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Today, our 4th-9th graders participated in the impactful "Stand for the Silent" program, a powerful initiative focused on anti-bullying and suicide awareness. This program provided students with important tools to recognize, prevent, and stand up to bullying, as well as resources to support mental health and resilience. Through heartfelt stories and inspiring messages, students learned the importance of empathy, kindness, and standing up for each other. Together, we are working to create a safe and supportive environment for all, where every student feels valued and heard. 💙 Let’s continue to stand together, raise awareness, and make a difference in our school and beyond. #StandForTheSilent #StopBullying #MentalHealthMatters #SchoolCommunity
6 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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🌟 Midweek Mentor Moments Teacher Spotlight 🌟 Bennett Elementary Today, we’re thrilled to introduce our Midweek Mentor Moment honoree, Mrs. T! In the world of education, being a teacher goes far beyond the classroom. It’s more than just a job—it’s a calling. Teachers like Mrs. T devote their time, energy, and heart to inspire, guide, and shape the lives of our students every day. Mrs. T is a shining example of what it means to truly invest in the success and well-being of her students and her school community. Her commitment, patience, and dedication have made a lasting impact, and we’re incredibly grateful for all she does. Join us in celebrating Mrs. T for her remarkable contributions and unwavering support. Thank you, Mrs. T, for making a difference in our lives! #MidweekMentorMoments #TeacherAppreciation #ThankYou
6 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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A free community Thanksgiving Dinner is a beautiful reminder of the power of togetherness and generosity!
6 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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📅 November is Diabetes Awareness Month! At Bennett Elementary, we’re coming together to raise awareness and promote healthy habits. We want to give a special thank you to the Elliott family for their generous donation of Diabetes Awareness bracelets for our students. These bracelets will serve as a daily reminder to support diabetes awareness, education, and understanding. Let’s continue to learn more and stand together in support of those affected by diabetes. 💙 #DiabetesAwareness #BennettElementary #ThankYouElliottFamily
6 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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🥎 The postseason awards continue to roll in for Savage Softball with the recent selection of pitching ace Maliyah Carney to the Oklahoma Fast-pitch Softball All State Team. Carney, who is committed to play next season at Seminole Junior College, impressed the selection committee with her dominance in the circle this season. The senior right-hander collected 21 wins and 205 strikeouts while leading her team to an appearance in the Class 4A State Championship Tournament. #SavageStrong #AllState
6 months ago, Broken Bow Schools
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🎉 A Huge Thank You to Our Local Businesses! 🎉 We’re beyond grateful to Sherrill's Pharmacy, Lambert Lumber, and Pruett's Food for their amazing support of Bennett Elementary’s Halloween Carnival! 🍬🎃 Lambert Lumber & Home Center generously donated tons of candy to keep our carnival sweet and fun for all! Sherrill's Pharmacy went above and beyond by sponsoring gigantic gift baskets valued well over $250 each for our Carnival King and Queen 👑! Pruitts Food kindly provided sour cream and crackers for our delicious chili dinner, helping us serve up a cozy meal for everyone to enjoy. 🍲 All those that entered the chili cook-off, there is no doubt that Broken Bow community members have the BEST chili in the area! Thanks to their support, our carnival was a huge success, and our students and families had a fantastic time. We couldn’t do it without the help of incredible community partners like you! 💛🖤 #CommunitySupport #BennettElementary #ThankYou Thank you!
6 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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🏀👕The NEW 24/25 Basketball Shirts are NOW AVAILABLE to order. Short Sleeve Shirt $20 Long Sleeve Shirt $25 Short Sleeve Dri Fit $25 Long Sleeve Dri Fit $30 Hoodie $40 All Savage basketball players 6th grade through Varsity are selling them as a fundraiser. Contact your favorite player to order yours now! See you on the court! #RoundballSwag #SavageHoopHoodies
6 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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STAND FOR THE SILENT PROGRAM: Mikyla Barnett, Bennett Counselor, has arranged a speaker for students in grades 4th-8th. This will be at 1:00pm this Wed., November 13th. Here is the link for more information: https://standforthesilent.org/ The Program: The Stand For The Silent (SFTS) program addresses the issue of school bullying and teen suicide.
6 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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PICTURE DAY REMINDER: Monday, November 18, we will have Senior and School day retakes, Miss BBow headshots and Seniors will load the buses at 11:15 to go to the football field to take the 12 year and 25 pictures. #CombYourHairDay
6 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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🎓Congratulationd! Kiwanis Seniors of the Month for November: Peyton Brannan & Carmen Hopkins Lions Club Senior of the Month for November: Claire Burris
6 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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Tech 2 learning about electric motors.
6 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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🎵🥁Let’s hear it for the band! Saturday our SAVAGE PRIDE BAND had several students place in district honor band and advance to all state! What a great day it was for Broken Bow! Congratulations Savage Pride! #AllState #SavageTalent #SEOklahomaBandDirectorsAssociation
6 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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Happy Veterans Day on Monday! Everyone is invited to our BBPS Veterans Day Program Nov. 11th 7:00 PM at Memorial Stadium. Veterans Day is a federal holiday in the United States observed annually for honoring military veterans of the United States Armed Forces.
6 months ago, Shellye Copeland
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