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Rising to the challenge
News, School News
Rising to the challenge
October 14, 2025
Vian Elementary Gifted and Talented students recently competed with each other in a STEM activity. They were challenged to work as a team of engineers to see who could create the tallest free standing...
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Educators say Oklahoma’s school cellphone ban has been a ‘game changer’
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Educators say Oklahoma’s school cellphone ban has been a ‘game changer’
By NURIA MARTINEZ-KEEL OKLAHOMA VOICE 
October 13, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY — Robert Romines is happy to admit he was wrong. The superintendent of Moore Public Schools didn’t think the Oklahoma Legislature made the right choice when implementing a statewide ban ...
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Liberty School hosts First Responders Day
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Liberty School hosts First Responders Day
October 9, 2025
Liberty Public School hosted the Liberty Fire Department, Cherokee Nation Marshal Service, Mercy Life Line Air Medical Service, Oklahoma Highway Patrol Marine Division, and everyone else who invested ...
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Gore 4-H students learn about local government
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Gore 4-H students learn about local government
By SPECIAL TO YOUR TIMES AMANDA ANDREWS 
October 9, 2025
Gore 4-H members spent National 4-H Week learning how local government works — right inside the Sequoyah County Courthouse in Sallisaw. Students sat in on the County Commissioners meeting, met Distric...
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Character Council officers named
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Character Council officers named
October 9, 2025
The 2025-26 Gore Elementary Character Council officers are President Laiken Andrews, Vice President Makayla Stiltner, Secretary Haddi Raines and Photographer Ganon Webb.
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School menus for Oct. 13-17
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School menus for Oct. 13-17
October 9, 2025
Moffett Monday Muffin, cereal, fruit, juice, milk Chicken nuggets, broccoli/rice, roll, fruit, salad bar, milk Tuesday Oatmeal, cinn. toast, cereal, fruit, juice, milk Hotdog, beans, potato salad, fru...
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OFE opens applications for the 40th Academic All-State Class
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OFE opens applications for the 40th Academic All-State Class
October 9, 2025
The Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence (OFE) is now accepting applications for the 2026 Academic All-State class. Each year, OFE honors 100 public high school seniors as Academic All-Staters. Students...
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Students visit museum
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Students visit museum
October 9, 2025
Belfonte Public School seventh and eighth graders had a great time recently visiting The Outsiders House Museum in Tulsa.
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Chief Hoskin, Kennedy sign historic Claremore Indian Hospital transfer agreement
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Chief Hoskin, Kennedy sign historic Claremore Indian Hospital transfer agreement
October 9, 2025
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. participated in a historic signing ceremony on Sept. 23, with U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to formally acknowledge...
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The Pride of Muldrow competes
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The Pride of Muldrow competes
October 9, 2025
At its Oct. 4 contest, the Pride of Muldrow band won the 3A Caption Award for Outstanding Music, and 3A second place. The band then went on to compete at the Bixby Tournament of Bands after coming off...
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Sullivan is grand prize winner of Upromise partnership scholarship
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Sullivan is grand prize winner of Upromise partnership scholarship
October 9, 2025
Three Oklahoma 529 accountholders recently were rewarded college savings scholarships through a partnership with Oklahoma 529 and Upromise, with the grand prize winner from the Sallisaw area. Frank Su...
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Roland School education board filing begins Dec. 1
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Roland School education board filing begins Dec. 1
October 9, 2025
Election to the Board of Education of Roland Public School District is open to statutorily qualified individuals interested in running for the No. 1 seat on the board. Individuals may file to run as a...
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Oklahoma State Board of Education meeting ‘lighter, happier’ after superintendent change
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Oklahoma State Board of Education meeting ‘lighter, happier’ after superintendent change
By NURIA MARTINEZ-KEEL OKLAHOMA VOICE 
October 9, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY — Thursday marked a new day for the Oklahoma State Board of Education, with two new board members and a new state superintendent at its meeting table. The mood was lighter, and the board...
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Ryan Walters facing ethics investigation over departure from office
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Ryan Walters facing ethics investigation over departure from office
By NURIA MARTINEZ-KEEL OKLAHOMA VOICE 
October 8, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY — Former state Superintendent Ryan Walters is under an ethics investigation again, this time over an alleged conflict of interest. The Oklahoma Ethics Commission revealed Tuesday it is g...
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Walters under investigation; Fields promises return to normalcy, civility and students above self
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Walters under investigation; Fields promises return to normalcy, civility and students above self
By OKLAHOMA WATCH 
October 8, 2025
The horse may be out, but Oklahoma's elected officials are, at last, trying to lock the barn door. Last week — as everyone with a newspaper, radio station, television transmitter, website, blog or Sub...
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Sallisaw students participate in Walk to School Day
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Sallisaw students participate in Walk to School Day
October 7, 2025
Sallisaw Liberty and Eastside Elementary students participated in Walk to School Day on Oct. 1, by celebrating the benefits of walking and bicycling. Students and parents met at The Rink at 7:30 a.m. ...
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Oklahoma’s new state superintendent lays out vision for next 15 months in office
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Oklahoma’s new state superintendent lays out vision for next 15 months in office
By NURIA MARTINEZ-KEEL OKLAHOMA VOICE 
October 7, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma’s newly sworn-in state superintendent said he intends his brief 15 months in office to be “more than just a stopgap.” The coming days and weeks for Lindel Fields, who took the...
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Stricter scoring causes major drop in Oklahoma math, reading test results
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Stricter scoring causes major drop in Oklahoma math, reading test results
By NURIA MARTINEZ-KEEL OKLAHOMA VOICE 
October 6, 2025
Statewide test scores for reading and math have dropped significantly in Oklahoma public schools since the state returned to more rigorous scoring, according to results the state Department of Educati...
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County students awarded OSU scholarships
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County students awarded OSU scholarships
September 30, 2025
On Sept. 2, two Sequoyah County students were honored by the Oklahoma State University Ferguson College of Agriculture with academic scholarship support for the 2025-2026 academic year. County student...
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Vian High School band competes in finals, takes 12th
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Vian High School band competes in finals, takes 12th
September 30, 2025
The Vian High School band placed third in its class to earn a spot in the finals at the Eufaula Ironhead Invitational on Saturday. In the finals round, the band performed a second time, competing agai...
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