🌹Remembering 9/11: Look at this beautiful poster Mrs. Clardy’s 5th grade worked on this morning while learning about 9/11. #NeverForget
⚖️Mrs. Bray’s Honors 9th Grade English class conducted a #trial over a short story they read “The Most Dangerous Game.”
Students had opening and closing statements as well as witnesses to examine and cross examine for both the defense and prosecution.
👁️🗨️A group of teachers were the jury and found the book character… GUILTY‼️
Great job Mrs. Bray and students! #PrincipalsClassBrag
Tech 2 students constructing a buckyball model.
Buckminsterfullerene is a type of fullerene with the formula C60. It has a cage-like fused-ring structure (truncated icosahedron) made of twenty hexagons and twelve pentagons, and resembles a football. Each of its 60 carbon atoms is bonded to its three neighbors.
#Savage #Scoreboard
Job well done, Savages! From brain surgeons to retired millionaires it’s a BBHS Career Day theme for Rivalry Spirit Week! #maytheworkforcebewithyou #goals #HappinessISsuccess #DoWhatYouLove
🎓Congratulations Kiwanis Seniors of the Month for September:
Brady Hough & Claire Burris
Lions Club Senior of the Month for September:
Raylee Gaston
🥎Softball Spotlight: Senior Kailyn Marshall is a four-year member of both the fast pitch and slow pitch softball teams. She serves as the primary scorekeeper for Savage Varsity Softball, and is also a member of National Honor Society, Key Club International, and FFA.
Kailyn and her teammates are at home to face off against Class A powerhouse Tushka this afternoon in a non-district game. The team travels to Bryan County on Thursday for the Durant Invitational Tournament.
#GameDay #SavageSoftball #AlwaysSavage
🏈Rector Johnson Middle School opened the 2024 football season with a 34-12 win at Hugo on Monday. The 7th & 8th grade boys combined teams today to take on the Buffaloes. The teams will be at home on Thursday to face Durant.
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🥎Savage Softball kept their hopes for a district title alive with a convincing 13-2 win in Sallisaw on Monday. Seniors Haylie Brantley and Kennedee Brittain each drove home three runs in the contest. Brittain hammered a two run homerun in the third inning.
Brantley and catcher Jaylen Cauthron both had three hits in the game. Cauthron also scored three times, as did sophomore classmate Mylee Williams, who added two hits in the game.
Pitching ace Maliyah Carney was once again stellar in the circle, striking out ten batters in the five-inning rout of the Black Diamonds.
Up next for the Savages is a Thursday home game against Tushka, the #2 ranked team in Class A.
We the People! #AlwaysSavage #SpiritWeek #USAalltheWAYday #BBHS #learningISfun
8️⃣th grade #History students were hands on and constructed totem poles today!
They are learning about “Native Americans through North America” in Mrs. Swafford’s US History class.
Each student picked 4 to 5 different animals that represented their own personality traits and created their personal totem.
Team Towels and Blankets are now available from the RJMS Time Travelers Book Club!
If you’re coming to the Little River Rumble Friday you can find this spirit gear on sale at the football stadium before the big game. Goooooo BIG B!! #BookIt #AlwaysSavage
🍂Hoodie weather is on the way and so is the order deadline to order swag! We have added sweats to the order form.
There is still time to place an order for the following Savage gear Yearbook Fundraiser. Please return all order forms with payment to Mrs. Price at the High School by this Friday, September 13th. Thank you for your support! #SavageSwag #ForTheWin #AlwaysSavage
Someone is going to WIN a load of cash. It might as well be you! The BBHS Dance Team Boosters will be doing their 50/50 jackpot drawing at the Broken Bow VS Idabel game on Friday. Make sure you bring some extra cash. Our previous winners have won between $1.000 to $800 per drawing!
Good luck everyone!
🥎Softball Spotlight: Senior Jaxie Glasson is a 4-year member of Savage Varsity Softball and plays shortstop and catcher for the team. She is a line drive hitting leadoff batter with exceptional base-running skills.
She plays on both the fast pitch and slow pitch teams and is an All-District honoree in the sport. She is also a member of Lady Savage Varsity Basketball and hopes to extend her athletic career to the collegiate level next year.
Glasson is in the top 10 percent of her class and is a member of both the National Honor Society and the Oklahoma Honor Society. She also participates in Student Council, Key Club, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
Jaxie and her teammates will travel to Sallisaw today to face the Black Diamonds in an important District 4A-6 matchup. The Savages need to win their remaining district games and hope for a Stigler loss in order to keep their goal of winning the district title alive. First pitch is at 5:00 P.M.
#SavageSoftball #GameDay #AlwaysSavage
Good Morning, Savages! 🖤💛It's Rivalry Week in Broken Bow and school spirit will be on full display on our campuses as we count down to the annual Little River Rumble with the Idabel Warriors! Today is 🔵🟣blue and purple day at Bennett Elementary in honor of mental health awareness. The dress up theme is 🇺🇸Red, White and Blue at our middle school and high school campuses on Monday. Dierks Elementary will participate in rivalry week beginning on Thursday with a shred the red theme. 🏈🥎On the sports schedule, Rector Johnson Middle School's 7th and 8th grade football teams kick off their season with a road trip to Hugo this evening. RJMS Softball is at Poteau for a matchup with the Junior Pirates and BBHS Varsity Softball is on the road to Sallisaw for a pivotal district game against the Black Diamonds. 📲For more information about the various dress up themes for Rivalry Week please check out our Events Calendar on the Broken Bow Schools App or on our website at bbisd.org.
Spirits are high for a fun, positive and productive week. Let's make it happen! #AlwaysSavage
🏃🏽➡️Savage XC leaves Wilburton in the rear view mirror with 12 out of 13 kids placing today💫
#BrokenBowCrossCountry 🖤💛
🏈The Broken Bow Savages spoiled Durant’s Homecoming with an exciting 42-34 victory Friday night!
The Savages used a nice mix of tough running and efficient passing to outlast the Lions in a tight contest.
Next up for Broken Bow is their home opener next Friday when arch rival Idabel visits Memorial Stadium.
🏈Mrs. Lee and 4th grade student, Kollyn cheer on the Savages at the football game!
🍢Mrs. Carrell's 6th grade FACS class spent the week engineering and setting off marshmallow launchers.
Their FACS (Family and Consumer Sciences) class has partnered with the OKC Thunder to participate in their community program "Devon Thunder Explorers" and will be completing stem (science, technology, engineering, math) projects.
Students in the 6th grade FACS had fun trying to make the basketball goal with their launcher.