
MEET THE SAVAGES! Sophomore Running Back/Defensive Back Cole Patrick and his Savage teammates are on the road to Sallisaw this Friday night for a District 4A-4 matchup against the Black Diamonds. The Savages lost a nail-biter to Fort Gibson on a last second field goal in last week's homecoming game. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:00 P.M. in Perry F. Lattimore Stadium on Friday. A huge thank you to our media partners this year for sponsoring Broken Bow Varsity Football! #SavageStrong #StaySavage


It’s a Wild Rainy Wednesday and we’re wildly happy to feature Kamilia Brumley at Bennett Elementary!
Kamilia Brumley is in her 4th year of teaching. Her favorite thing about her class this year is getting to witness all of the different personalities and watching them work together.
She says her students are kind, hardworking and they keep her laughing. She feels truly blessed to get to spend her days with them.
And her most WILDLY favorite teacher treat is peanut M&Ms!


AILYC members, Zaiya Ward and D’Lyric Mitchell creating orange shirts to wear Thursday, October 5th "Every Child Matters" Day.
American Indian Leadership Youth Council will wear orange in honor of children forced into boarding school against their will. Most were abused, and many did not survive and never saw their homes or families again. We wear orange to remember and honor these children. We are asking all students, even those not in AILYC to wear orange on Thursday. AILYC will entertain you on Thursday at 11 with our social dances and a small program.
Join us in the 4 square area at 11 to pay our respects. #everychildmatters



Once a Savage, always a Savage!
Bennett Elementary was honored to be visited by a former teacher who taught at Bennett over 50 years ago. Mrs. Vicki James was hired by Mr. Rector Johnson to replace a Fourth-grade teacher who according to him had “run off”. Mrs. James said she had no experience, but the librarian at the time, Mrs. Ruby Grace, took her under her wing and taught her the ropes. She said the average class size for that time was 30 kids and she made $200 a month. Her car payment was around $60 and she paid $50 in rent. She said that didn't leave her a lot left over. Her first year she put on 10 pounds because the cafeteria served the best yeast rolls and if you didn’t have duty you went to the back of the cafeteria and ate rolls with butter. She met her husband, Mr. Vic James, the high school counselor at the time, in the halls of Bennett Elementary. They were coming back to visit where they first met and get a picture together. One thing she was amazed about was the air conditioning vents in the classrooms. She said when she was teaching at Bennett there was no air conditioning. Mr. and Mrs. James both agreed teaching in Broken Bow Schools was some of the best years of their lives and they loved being part of the Savage family.
We enjoyed being part of their stroll down memory lane. Thank you for sharing your memories and experiences with us. You both created special memories for all of us here we will not soon forget.


Someone attending will win a pair of AirPods! Sponsored by the student led FCA.


Public Notice: FCC and FEMA have a nationwide emergency alert test set for today at 1:20pm central. Expect your cellphone to have a short alert.
The purpose of the test is to ensure that the systems continue to be an effective means of warning the public about emergencies, particularly those on the national level.
This is only a test.


The Savage Pride Band will compete in their first marching contest of the season this Saturday, October 7th in Tishomingo, Oklahoma.
The Savage Pride will take the field at 6:45pm. It is free admission for the contest. I am encouraging Savage fans to come out and support the kids that are always supporting all of our Broken Bow teams and groups. They have worked extremely hard. It will be so special for them to march on the field seeing and hearing their community in the stands rooting for them.
We have such a special show this year. Don’t miss it! I hope to see many of you there!!!!! -Mrs. Thomas


Our gourmet popcorn fundraiser for Dierks Elementary ends tomorrow. A big thanks to everyone supporting us!


The Broken Bow Savage Quizbowl team continued their county run yesterday evening. They played hard, losing one game in a nail-biting sudden death situation. We are now 4-2. The team will continue with Districts next Monday at Poteau. -Coach Clowers
Way to go, Savages!!


Bennett Perfect Attendance Drawing for 10/2/23 is NOW available! I
I cannot stress how important it is to make sure your student is at school all day, every day! We understand that sickness and appointments happen; however, if it is not absolutely necessary, please get your student to school 😉 If you do have doctor notes please turn those in as soon as possible! Thank you for all you guys do at home to support good attendance habits!
Congratulations to ALL our WINNERS! Big shout-out to 4th grade for showing up and showing out last week! They have earned the 1st point in the semester popcorn party! Watch all the way until the end to hear/see details -Mrs. McGee
#beingpresentatbennett #bbowsonic #brokenbow #limadesforlearning #sonicslush #everydaymatters #attendanceworks





AILYC (American Indian Leadership Youth Council) will wear orange this Thursday to honor “Every Child Matters Day,” a memorial to children forced into boarding schools, many of whom never returned or returned broken and abused.
You are invited to wear orange on Thursday, too. It’s completely voluntary.
AILYC will entertain students with a short program and social dances Thursday at 11 at 4square at the middle school followed by a short program presentation at the high school.


Looking for Savage swag? The yearbook staff is selling multiple items for a fundraiser. If you would like to purchase an item, you may contact a yearbook student or Ms. Price to place your order. We also have attached an order form. Thank you for your support!



After reading the short story “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell, the BBHS Honors English I class performed a mock trial.
Students worked hard for several days gathering evidence from the text to support their case and prepping their attorneys and witnesses for the trial.
Mrs. Bray stated that "The students were very invested and put a lot of thought and time into building their case. We had a lot of fun, and I am so proud of them!"
We are thankful for Mrs. Bray and her teaching strategies that not only challenge students, but encourage them to be creative!





This year there was no shortage of blue ribbons won by Broken Bow Art Students at the McCurtain County Free Fair. Here are some of the winners.








🎮Esports Mid Season Standings The Broken Bow ESports Team has worked really hard this season and put some serious time into their work. If you happen to see the following students, would you mind congratulating them for their hard work? They are currently undefeated!
Seth Sanders
Hunter Haltom
Isaac Harris
Gage Smith
Gunner Pope
Alex Abeyta
Brock Morris
Colt Haltom
Cooper Kemp
Have a great day and go Savages!


The high school FCCLA chapter is excited to partner with The Pearl House as our international outreach project!
Students in Family and Consumer Sciences classes have been writing encouragement cards. These cards are given to the Pearl House Academy’s JHS 3 class as they prepare for their final year exam that determines the Senior High School they will attend. Their students study all year long!
Our FCCLA chapter also set a goal to raise $500 for the Pearl House. These funds will help furnish the Home Economics Lab at The Pearl House Academy.
The Pearl House was founded in 2013 to provide hope for girls in rural Ghana, Africa. By providing physical care, emotional support, spiritual development, and life-changing academic/vocational opportunities, we empower our girls to discover their unique identity and purpose in Christ. The Pearl House protects, educates, and disciples at-risk young women in underserved communities around the world. To empower young women to change their families, their communities, and their nation. Together, we are shaping a brighter future for these girls, their communities, and their nation.


🔎Looking for crafters and vendors for the Junior Chamber Leaders 2nd Annual Fashion Show and Business Expo to be held Saturday, November 4th at the Choctaw Investment Center in Broken Bow! Contact the chamber at 580-584-3393 or bchamber@pine-net.com for more information.
Please help me spread the word! This event benefits the student's Junior Chamber scholarship program! 🤩



Our #ART teachers are exceptionally talented at Broken Bow Schools.
Today we feature a few pieces by Mr. Persinger. He’s been teaching for 26 years and working in a variety of artistic mediums even longer. Mr. Persinger recently won the Oklahoma Arts Education Award for Excellence as an Art Educator.
“This year is a very unique year at school. I am converting all my teaching to a visual display by drawing freestyle in a Galaxy Tablet S8 and streaming to the computer and projector so my students can see the techniques! The cool thing is I can record in the drawing program and use that to play back for students who missed or need to review the lesson multiple times,” Persinger said.
Tomorrow we’ll take a look at the #art of some of his students. Stay tuned!





🎮Anyone who's worked with teenagers knows getting them out of bed early on a Saturday is a trial, but Savage ESports team met today at 7:30am for our monthly tournament, where all scheduled games had to be finished. We had several other schools forfeit and a couple losses, but we still walked away with some wins! -Coach Kiper
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That's a lucky number. Way to go, Landon! #SavageXC
