🧵It's that time again!!! BB RJMS FCCLA has been working hard on our 🪡sewing projects! We would love for you all to come place a 🗳️vote on your favorite quilt, pillow, bowl koozie, and mug rug! It would really help boost our confidence! Students have the chance to win money and sewing machines. But, we need your vote! Help us spread the word!!! Share, share, share!
10 months ago, Shellye Copeland
quilt show poster
🩺☑️That’s a wrap! With the great help of the staff from McCurtain County Medical Clinic, Coaches, and Administrators we were able to wrap up physicals today! 📌There will be no physicals on Thursday and if any students still need physicals they can pick a form up in their school office and schedule with their health care provider.
10 months ago, Shellye Copeland
physicals
The Savage Spanish club visited Dierks and had a productive morning educating second graders about Cinco de Mayo and assisting them in making small pinatas.
10 months ago, Shellye Copeland
Spanish club at Dierks
Bennett principals and their rockstar secretary were exhausted after a long, hot SUCCESSFUL day at the track yesterday! Huge shout out to Coach Lee and Mrs. Lee for putting on this event every single year! It was amazing! Your Bennett family is very appreciative of all you do. We love you guys!
10 months ago, Shellye Copeland
3 kids on track
Dierks Track Meet Today!
10 months ago, Shellye Copeland
track
🎶Come and join us! Lots of things being planned for 2024-2025 school year. Just to name a few Haunted Auditorium, Dessert Theatre, Drive In and performing at Universal in Orlando FL! Don’t miss out! See Mrs. Thomas for details!
10 months ago, Shellye Copeland
show choir
Caitlynn Hammer (4.563) is the daughter of Matt and Heather Hammer. She is the granddaughter of Mark and Donna Hammer, and the late Doug and Judy Walden. She is Student Council Secretary, Captain of the Dance Team, 4 year-member of the Lady Savages Softball Team, and National Honor Society Treasurer. She has received many honors, including National Honors Society, Oklahoma Honors Society, Lions Club Senior of the Month, Kiwanis Club Senior of the Month, 3 time All-District Softball Team, and 2 time UDA All-American Dancer. She is a member of Student Council, Spanish Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Lady Savages Fastpitch Softball and Slowpitch Softball, Dance Team, and the Victory Life Church Youth Group. Caitlynn plans on attending East Texas Baptist University where she will play for the Lady Tiger Softball Team while pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management.
10 months ago, Broken Bow Schools
Honor Graduate Graphic
With that, Savage #Esports is done for the season. We went against undefeated Lawton MacArthur and walked away with a loss, earning the title of state runner up in our division. We're not hanging our head in shame because we did more than we ever thought we could. This season has been full of ups and downs, but these kids have made it one of the best experiences of my life. 🎮Today, senior and Team Captain Hunter Haltom played his final game for Broken Bow High School. He pushed his team and challenged them and made sure we showed positivity and good sportsmanship to our opponents. Hunter is one of five seniors we are saying good bye to this year. William Kemp, Jai'lin Scales, Trace Mulkey, and Andy Le will be entering the next stage of their lives and it's with a bittersweet heart that we say good bye and good luck! Issac Harris joined us as thanks for his assistance in setting up our Savage Stream. We couldn't bring your Broken Bow Savages to your home without his help! Finally, I want to thank the parents, community, administration, and teachers that make what we do possible. Without them, we'd never make it as far as we have! I want to end with a brief sneak peek of what we have planned for Fall 2024. While I'm still making plans to make our team grow bigger and better, here's just a sample: We are getting PCs! Thank you to Ms. Ellisor, Mr. Hanks and our wonderful administration! You make Teacher Appreciation a year long event! We are expected to nearly double our team numbers next year! Almost every game we play will be streamed, run primarily by students! We are planning an in-person tournament to bring players from all over Oklahoma to our community! More details will be given as they become more clear, but one thing is assured: Broken Bow Savage Esports is just getting started!💥
10 months ago, Shellye Copeland
esports state runners up
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!
10 months ago, Shellye Copeland
Bennett teachers
🎓Congratulations Kiwanis Seniors of the Month for May: Trace Mulkey & Caitlynn Hammer Lions Club Senior of the Month for May: Steven Engler
10 months ago, Shellye Copeland
kiawanis srs
🍎Broken Bow Public Schools proudly presents our “Teacher of the Year” at each campus! Congratulations from ALL of us!🖤💛 #teacherappreciationweek #Savage #Inspiration #SoAppreciated
10 months ago, Shellye Copeland
Dierks toy
Bennett toy
RJMS toy
hs toy
🍎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
10 months ago, Shellye Copeland
rjms teachers
🏃‍♀️Bennett Track Meet Day!!
10 months ago, Shellye Copeland
track
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.
10 months ago, Broken Bow Schools
Honor Graduate Graphic
🍎Teacher Appreciation Week for Bennett
10 months ago, Shellye Copeland
teacher flyer
🌋4th Grade learned about chemical reactions today. Each student constructed their very own Volcano!
10 months ago, Shellye Copeland
volcanos pic
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.
10 months ago, Shellye Copeland
physicals graphics
🎓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!
10 months ago, Shellye Copeland
seniors
seniors
♦️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.
10 months ago, Shellye Copeland
AILYC kids
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.
10 months ago, Broken Bow Schools
Honor Graduate Graphic