🎓Graduating in 2025?
about 1 year ago, Shellye Copeland
poster
Yearbook will be selling the following items as a fundraiser. If you are interested in purchasing an item, you may send the order form along with payment to myself at the high school, or with one of the following yearbook students. Tierra Harris Isaac Harris Ryland Humphrey Concepcion Morales Maryelin Palatio Gabby Seavey Thank you for your support!
about 1 year ago, Shellye Copeland
order form
🥎Savage Softball will be seeking revenge today as the Stigler Panthers come to town for an old fashioned grudge match. The Savages lost in extra innings at Stigler last week and are determined to defend their home field this evening. The action begins at 5:00 P.M. with the varsity match followed immediately by the junior varsity. Broken Bow Schools encourages fans to fill the bleachers and cheer these ladies to victory today! #SavageStrong #SavageSoftball #AlwaysSavage
about 1 year ago, Broken Bow Schools
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🎧What is your kid saying?? We want to hear all about it! Email Mrs. McGee* kmcgee@bbisdapp.org Include: Students Full Name Grade Homeroom Teacher Quote *Mrs. McGee will be taking a picture of them at school to share with the quote as well!
about 1 year ago, Shellye Copeland
Layla
🥎The RJMS Lady Savages defeated Wright City 10-5 today. Their next game is Thursday at 4:30 against Howe which will also be their first home game of the season. Go Savages! #AlwaysSavage #AWalkInThePark
about 1 year ago, Shellye Copeland
RJMS score
2024 Broken Bow XC Schedule
about 1 year ago, Shellye Copeland
XC schedule
🦶Foot orthosis built from cardboard. Tech Ed 1’s first project!
about 1 year ago, Shellye Copeland
boy modeling a boot
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boots on shelf
🎓CONGRATULATIONS Kiwanis Seniors of the Month for August: Ethan Sanders & Miley Trent Lions Club Senior of the Month for August: Bryanna Taylor
about 1 year ago, Shellye Copeland
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Friendly Reminder: #BennettBound #CarLineRules #kidtaxi #BestPractices
about 1 year ago, Shellye Copeland
car line rules
🎧What is your kid saying?? We want to hear all about it! Email Mrs. McGee* kmcgee@bbisdapp.org Include: Students Full Name Grade Homeroom Teacher Quote *Mrs. McGee will be taking a picture of them at school to share with the quote as well!
about 1 year ago, Shellye Copeland
Dawson
📣CALLING ALL SAVAGES!! If you've ever wanted to sit in a press box and watch your favorite team play now is your chance. Contact Coach Sundberg for more information.
about 1 year ago, Broken Bow Schools
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🏈2024 Black & Gold FB Scrimmage Recap #SavageFootball https://youtu.be/T4ncIMc0aqQ?si=RY0_rqsrjLeFFh3J
about 1 year ago, Shellye Copeland
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🥎More from the Saturday Scoreboard: #SavageSoftball
about 1 year ago, Shellye Copeland
RJMS score
Westmoore score
pc north score
Savage Cross Country opened the 2024 season in a big way, earning eight medals at their first meet in Wright City. Landon Thweat brought home a third place medal in Varsity Boys action with a terrific time of 10:45. Tristian Yanez (12:18) finished 19th and Abbie James (13:45) was 32nd. In JV Girls, Avrey Austin finished 15th with a time of 8:05 and Madielyn McPeak (10:37) finished 28th. In Elementary Events, all six Broken Bow runners brought home medals. Ji'Vayia Hardin took home the first place girls' medal with a time of 6:36 and Staht Hammer (7:07) took 2nd place. Among the boys, first place went to Kolby Crudup (6:29), second place was Jo'siya Hardin (6:32), third place went to Austin Marable (6:40), and Isiah Crudup (6:44) captured the fifth place medal. Congratulations to all these athletes on this terrific start to the season. New Head Coach Debbie Scales was pleased with her team's performance and is optimistic about the season ahead. Follow this feed to stay informed about Savage Cross Country.
about 1 year ago, Broken Bow Schools
cross country team
varsity boys cross county
JV girls cross country
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The RJMS Softball Team, competing in the Tishomingo Tournament this weekend, lost their opening round game 4-0 to Kingston on Friday but bounced back Saturday morning with a convincing 12-3 win over host Tishomingo in the second round. Follow this feed for more scores and updates as the tournament continues.
about 1 year ago, Broken Bow Schools
RJMS Softball graphic
🥎Senior pitching ace Maliyah Carney was stellar in the circle, allowing just three hits and ringing up 13 strikeouts in Savage Softball’s 5-2 victory over Oologah on Friday. Broken Bow opened the scoring with three runs in the top of the fourth inning with the help of some hard hit balls and a couple of Mustang fielding errors. Haylie Brantley, Mylee Williams, and Raylee Martin scored in the inning. Martin was a courtesy runner for Carney who had reached base on an error. The Savages played a little “small ball” in the top of the fifth when Jaylen Cauthron bunted her way on base and then used smart base running to advance around the bases, scoring on a Carney single to give her team a four run lead. The Mustangs cut the lead in half with two runs in the bottom of the sixth inning. That was as close as they would get as the Savages added a security run in the top of the seventh after Jaxie Glasson singled, stole second base, and then scored on a Cauthron single for the 5-2 advantage. Brooke Evans, Cauthron and Carney each drove in one run. Kennedee Brittain stole two bases and Savage Softball ran wild with six stolen bases overall. After struggling in the field against Stigler earlier in the week the Savages responded with an error free performance against Oologah. The team plays two games against bigger schools on Saturday in the Broken Arrow Festival. They take on Putnam City North at 9:30 A.M. and then face Westmoore immediately afterwards. Both games will be held at the softball complex in Bixby.
about 1 year ago, Broken Bow Schools
carney game day
🗝️Key Club officers… Miley Trent (President) Sydnee Walls (VP) and Melanie Garcia (Secretary) …visited with Mrs. Crenshaw at Bennett Wednesday about the upcoming Adopt a Student and B.U.G. (Bringing Up Grades) programs. BBHS Key Club, in conjunction with Broken Bow's Kiwanis International chapter, are excited to bring these programs to Bennett in the hopes of fostering postive relationships and encouraging the students to do their best and ☀️shine bright everyday! Key Club Advisor is Jessica Pruitt
about 1 year ago, Shellye Copeland
key club
📢 Applications Now Open for the 2024-2025 Junior Chamber Leadership Program! 📢 High school students, don’t miss this amazing opportunity to serve and learn about your community! Applications for the 2024-2025 Junior Chamber Leadership Program are now available. You can pick up your application at the Broken Bow Chamber Office. All applications are due by August 21, 2024. Join us for a chance to develop your leadership skills and make a difference in Broken Bow! #JuniorChamberLeadership #LeadershipOpportunity #BrokenBow
about 1 year ago, Shellye Copeland
chamber ad
🍳Broken Bow FFA is NOW selling Blue and Gold Sausage! We will be taking orders until August 28th and all orders will be delivered in mid September. Sausage 2.5lb roll - $10 Bacon 3lb - $21 Chicken 5lb - $30 Ask about Fresh Country products as well as DJ fundraising products. If interested in ordering please contact: Broken Bow Agriculture Department 580-584-3365 Or email blewis@bbisdapp.org
about 1 year ago, Shellye Copeland
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Mrs. Crenshaw’s 4th Grade ELA classes celebrated their successes today! They have made huge gains and are striving to excel in all that they do! #BrilliantAtBennett
about 1 year ago, Shellye Copeland
4th grade celebrating