Bennett Elementary School hosted their annual track meet today. These teachers went above and beyond to ensure their students had a great day. We appreciate all they do, not just today, but every day. Today they were treated to their own custom #sonic drink as another THANK YOU!

🎓Congratulations Kiwanis Seniors of the Month for May:
Trace Mulkey & Caitlynn Hammer
Lions Club Senior of the Month for May:
Steven Engler

🍎Broken Bow Public Schools proudly presents our “Teacher of the Year” at each campus! Congratulations from ALL of us!🖤💛
#teacherappreciationweek #Savage #Inspiration #SoAppreciated




🍎RJMS Teachers enjoying a catered lunch from their Administrators to show their appreciation for the hard work they’ve done this year!
#Naaman’s BBQ
#ourstaffisawesome

🏃♀️Bennett Track Meet Day!!

Leah Shae Billingsley (4.531) is the daughter of Jeremy and Michelle Billingsley. She is the granddaughter of Mike and Tracy Newman of Broken Bow and George and Loretta Billingsley of Bethel. Leah has received many honors and awards including National Honor Society, Oklahoma Honor Society, the 2022 and 2023 OSSAA 4A Distinguished Academic Team Award, and the Sutton Award of Excellence. Leah is a four year member of the Broken Bow Varsity Cheer Squad where she serves as Co-Captain. She is a member of the Art Club, Student Council, and Spanish Club. After graduation, Leah plans to attend Northeastern State University as a President's Leadership Class Scholarship recipient and obtain a degree in Business Management. She then plans to acquire her Doctorate of Optometry and open her own practice.

🍎Teacher Appreciation Week for Bennett

🌋4th Grade learned about chemical reactions today. Each student constructed their very own Volcano!

NOTICE: OSSAA Forms for Sports Physicals -The OSSAA recently adopted a new form for physical examinations to be used by all student athletes participating in school athletics. Upon further review of this document, Broken Bow Public Schools has determined that some of the questions in the medical history section of this new document may be considered as sensitive or even inappropriate in nature. While our school is required to use this document for our physical examinations, our student athletes are NOT required to answer any medical history questions which they or their parents/guardians deem to be too sensitive or inappropriate to answer.

🎓Today Broken bow High School Seniors participated in a Sr. Walk. They went to Dierks, Bennett, Middle School, and High School where students and staff cheered for them for achieving this milestone. They also received a Senior Shirt and had their classmates sign them. We are proud of our seniors and look forward to their bright futures!


♦️Broken Bow AILYC (American Indian Leadership Youth Council) recognized Murdered and Missing Indigenous Woman and Girls Day on May the 5th.
In 2017, Senators Steve Daines and Jon Tester of Montana introduced a resolution recognizing May 5 as a National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls. It's also a movement that advocates for the end of violence against Native women.

Adin Karon Coley (4.460) is the son of Omar and Renee Coley. He is the grandson of Wanda and the late Anthony Young, and the late Oscar Royster and Sharon Coley.
He is a four-year member of the football and track teams, and a three-year member of the powerlifting team. He has been a state qualifier in both track for three years, and powerlifting for two years. In addition to his athletic achievements, Coley has been actively involved in his school community. He is a former member of the Student Council and is currently a part of the National Honor Society, Top 10%, and National Technical Honor Society. He was voted as male with the best smile for his senior class. After high school, Coley plans to attend Oklahoma State University and pursue a degree in Computer Science.

🏆On Thursday, May 2nd, we took 11 students to Murray State College for the High School Tournament of Champions. In addition to placing in individual tests, four students…
⚫️Samuel Hurst
⚫️Ethan Sanders
⚫️Miley Trent
⚫️Courtney Wood
qualified to take the Scholar Exam, an honor for students that qualified for at least three separate test subjects.
The following students placed in the top 10 in various test subjects:
⚫️Nina Blankenship: 8th in Physical Science, 10th in Geometry
⚫️Rachel Hurst: 5th in English Usage I
⚫️Samuel Hurst: 8th in Psychology
⚫️William Kemp: 5th in Physics
⚫️Ember Moyer: 9th in English Usage I
⚫️Katie Rogers: 9th in Black and White Drawing
⚫️Ethan Sanders: 8th in Trigonometry
⚫️Johnathan Schwartz: 4th in Economics, 10th in General Business
⚫️Miley Trent: 10th in Music Theory and History
⚫️Courtney Wood: 1st in English Usage IV, 1st in Music Theory and History, 7th in Junior Scholar
We are very proud of all students who qualified for state and represented Broken Bow High School with their bright minds!
-Mrs. Sisco

🎓Broken Bow Senior Cale Bible at the Academic All-State Awards 2024 with teacher Raegan Thomas!
The Academic All-State Award is one of the most prestigious student honors in Oklahoma, presented to only 100 outstanding public high school seniors in recognition of their academic achievement, leadership and community service. Cale is Broken Bow High School's 10th Academic All-Stater. #SavageSmart

Two members of the Savage Girls Varsity Track and Field Team medaled at the OSSAA State Championship Meet held recently in Catoosa.
Junior Haylie Brantley finished 5th in the Class 4A Girls 400M Run with a time of 58.97 seconds. Brantley also placed 6th in the Girls 800M Run with a time of 2:20.37.
Junior Kennedee Brittian placed 4th in the Class 4A Girls Discus Throw with a distance of 117'6" and placed 5th in the Shot Put with a toss of 37'9".

Savage Freshman Greydon Howell brought home two medals from the 2024 OSSAA State Track and Field Championship Meet in Catoosa. Howell won the silver medal in the Class 4A Boys 400M Run with a blazing time of 48.63 seconds. His time of 22.27 in the 200M Run was good enough for a 4th place finish in that event. No other members of the Savage boys team medaled at the state meet.

🐴📿Three of our talented Broken Bow students are competing in the CYRA rodeo finals in Texarkana this weekend.
Good luck to Rainey, Jay and Jerra!
From left to right Rainey Tubbs, Jay Fuller, and Jerra Bean

A celebration of Savage Musical Talent 2024! Please join us in concert🎶

We appreciate all that our wonderful lunchroom staff does for our kids!
Thank you Bunches for the Lunches!!

Tonight is the NIGHT! See you at 5:30 for ice cream and 6 for the awards!
#SportsComplex

