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!
almost 2 years ago, Shellye Copeland
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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!
almost 2 years ago, Shellye Copeland
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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.
almost 2 years ago, Shellye Copeland
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🎮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!
almost 2 years ago, Shellye Copeland
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🔎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! 🤩
almost 2 years ago, Shellye Copeland
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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.
almost 2 years ago, Shellye Copeland
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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!
almost 2 years ago, Shellye Copeland
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🎮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 (See 📷 captions for more)
almost 2 years ago, Shellye Copeland
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That's a lucky number. Way to go, Landon! #SavageXC
almost 2 years ago, Shellye Copeland
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BBPS and the Broken Bow Police Department would like to thank the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation Internet Crimes Against Children taskforce for presenting to our local middle and high school. The analysts and agent from the taskforce talked to the students about the dangers of the internet and how to stay protected. If you would like information on ways to help keep children informed of the dangers of the internet, go to https://www.missingkids.org/netsmartz/home for helpful information. #StayInformed #StaySafe #StaySavage
almost 2 years ago, Shellye Copeland
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Bailey Graham is a Senior cheerleader for the Broken Bow Savage Cheer team. Bailey and her fellow cheerleaders were at Memorial Stadium Friday night for the 2023 Broken Bow Homecoming football game against the Ft. Gibson Tigers. And was on hand to cheer on Aubrey Hightower our new Homecoming Queen ! #SavageStrong #StaySavage
almost 2 years ago, Broken Bow Savages
CHEER Bailey Graham Senior Cheerleader
🫀This week at BBHS, students in Mr. Wood’s #Anatomy classes were in our newly renovated #science lab working on a dissection lesson. Students examined ligaments, tendons, cartilage, skin, bones, and muscles by dissecting chicken wings. The students enjoyed a “hands-on” learning experience! #StaySavage #SavageSmart
almost 2 years ago, Shellye Copeland
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BBHS Hospitality and Tourism students had the privilege of listening to several community leaders this week. These individuals shared their roles in the hospitality and tourism industry, discussed their personal journeys to their successes, imparted knowledge about the industry, work ethic, and much more. We are so thankful to have such incredible community leaders. Thanks so much for volunteering your time to come speak with us! Pictured: Kyler Wheat co- owner of KJ'Z Coffee Shop, Rae Lyn Pennington co-owner of Lucky Dog River Floats and Dave Smulyan owner of KBEL radio station.
almost 2 years ago, Shellye Copeland
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Look who is helping build the homecoming stage! Coach Lasell's Carpentry Class work quietly behind the scenes helping our school with a LARGE number of ongoing projects. Coach calls this group his A-Team and we agree. A heartfelt thank you for everything you do! #BehindTheScenes #HardWorkers #GreatWorkEthic
almost 2 years ago, Shellye Copeland
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almost 2 years ago, Shellye Copeland
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MEET THE SAVAGES! Sophomore Tight End/Linebacker Bladden Meddock hopes to help his Savage teammates to their second consecutive District 4A-4 victory on Friday night when they face off against the Fort Gibson Tigers. The Savages defeated the Madill Wildcats 28-21 on the road last weekend in the 2023 district opener. The Savages and Tigers will kickoff at 7:30 P.M. in Memorial Stadium on Friday for the annual homecoming game. A huge thank you to our media partners this year for sponsoring Broken Bow Varsity Football! #SavageStrong #StaySavage
almost 2 years ago, Broken Bow Schools
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Who needs some 💰CASH!? 💛🖤The BBHS 👯‍♀️Dance team won the opportunity to perform at the 🍑Citrus Bowl in December! We are so 👍proud of our girls and want to help them showcase their incredible talent! Please help us raise the funds and have an opportunity to win 💵cash for yourself at tonight’s BBHS home 🏈game! We will be selling chances at each of the entry gates so bring your 💰and you could be our next big 🏆winner!! 🖤💛
almost 2 years ago, Shellye Copeland
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Amiya Park is a Senior cheerleader for the Broken Bow Savage Cheer team. Amiya and her fellow cheerleaders will be at Memorial Stadium tonight for the 2023 Broken Bow Homecoming football game against the Ft. Gibson Tigers. Come on out and cheer on the Savages! #SavageStrong #StaySavage
almost 2 years ago, Broken Bow Savages
CHEER Amiya Park Senior Cheerleader
⚾️🌹Congratulations to the Lady Savages on a very successful season! Coach Harris and his staff did a fantastic job this year. These ladies make us just as proud by who they are off the field as on it. We will miss our seniors very much next season but the future is bright for Broken Bow Fast Pitch Softball. #StaySavage Thanks to these local businesses for their partnership to expand the coverage this year! ⚾️Bailey’s Lumber Company ⚾️The Broken Tiki ⚾️Evan Smalling State Farm Insurance ⚾️McCurtain County National Bank With additional support from Sherrill’s Pharmacy, Broken Bow Activity Shots and Broken Bow Public Schools.
almost 2 years ago, Shellye Copeland
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"It's hard to top a great day at school with my friends!"
almost 2 years ago, Shellye Copeland
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