Our second spotlight of the day is Brett Williams. Brett is taking over the Packsaddle suburban route this year. She will transport students to and from school each morning & afternoon and substitute teach when needed as well. Brett grew up in Bridge Creek, OK, graduating high school from there in 2004. She went on to MACU on a basketball scholarship, and then transferred to NWOSU and graduated with an Agricultural Business degree with a minor in Animal Science. Brett married 2003 Arnett graduate, Clint Williams, in 2006, and they moved to the family farm in 2007 where they are raising their 3 boys: Sabe, Ryder, and Tyke. Brett is looking forward to spending time with her route kids & all Arnett students and learning more about them.
over 2 years ago, Jena Holloway
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Today's new staff spotlight begins with Chris Johnston. Chris is the new Ag teacher at Arnett Schools. This is his 8th year in the Ag-Ed classroom. Chris attended high school in Fort Supply, Oklahoma, and graduated college from OPSU. Chris and his wife, Torrie, have three children: Tinsley, Kreason, and Kutter. Chris enjoys spending time together as a family in the barn or at stock shows. Chris & Torrie own and operate a showpig operation that has about 25 head of sows. One of the things that Chris most enjoys about working with kids is seeing them reach the goal that they have set for themselves and watching them achieve at a high level.
over 2 years ago, Jena Holloway
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The first day of school is right around the corner so over the next few days we are going to be introducing our new staff members at Arnett Schools. First up is Kaleb McDonald. Kaleb was born and raised in Beaver, Oklahoma. Kaleb comes from a family of educators with his mom being a music teacher, and his older and younger brothers being educators/coaches as well. After graduating high school, Kaleb attended SWOSU where he graduated with a degree in Parks and Wildlife Law Enforcement. He then accepted a job with the Ellis County Sheriff's Department, which brought him to Arnett. He has been living in Arnett for the past six years and loves being involved with the community. The best part of moving to Northwestern Oklahoma was meeting his wife, Lynanne, who is also a teacher, and putting down roots here together. Kaleb is excited to start this new chapter in life as an educator. He will be teaching Technology Education and serving as the school’s resource officer. He is looking forward to making new friends, building relationships, and getting the opportunity to work with students to build a better future.
over 2 years ago, Jena Holloway
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Our next introduction is Kelsi Stevens. Kelsi is the new High School Secretary at Arnett Schools. Kelsi was born and raised in Elk City. She attended college at NWOSU where she played college golf and received a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration. Kelsi then served 6 years in the Oklahoma Air National Guard before moving to Arnett. Kelsi is married to Kyle Stevens, AHS alum and the voice of A-Town TV Basketball. They have been married for almost two years and their baby boy, Miles, was born in April. Kelsi is looking forward to getting to know all the wonderful students and staff at APS!
over 2 years ago, Jena Holloway
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School is quickly approaching! Please see the attached flyer for Junior High and High School schedule pick up times. If you are unavailable at these times please contact Mrs. Kincannon at the school.
over 2 years ago, Alison Kincannon
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Online Enrollment Instructions
over 2 years ago, Shannon Shoaf
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All 7th graders need to fill out the Mentoring Program Form. You will need to use your school Google account to access the form. Please try to complete the form before the first day of school. Contact Mrs. Broyles if you have any questions. 7th Grade Form: https://forms.gle/FH8SYChejDGyDdoL6 10th - 12th Graders please consider making a change for the better in our school by volunteering to be a mentor. Fill out the form below using your school account. Contact Mrs. Broyles if you have any questions. HS Form: https://forms.gle/AHzs1mtYmAVvL3co8
over 2 years ago, Nicki Broyles
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Immunization clinic
over 2 years ago, Arnett Public Schools
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***OSSAA MANDATORY DEAD PERIOD*** July 1st - July 9th -No athletic activities are allowed at Arnett Public Schools facilities. -Athletes cannot practice, meet, or play on Arnett Public Schools athletic facilities.
over 2 years ago, Jena Holloway
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The school pool will be closed until further notice.
over 2 years ago, Alison Kincannon
Parents! Testing reports will be available in the Parent Portal June 15, 2023. Your student's State ID can be located on the Guardian Portal where you check your student's grades. You will need this number to sign up for the OSTP Parent Portal to check your student's state testing scores. Please go to Parent Links on our school website to view the tutorial on how to set up your Parent Portal login if you are doing this for the first time.
over 2 years ago, Shannon Shoaf
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Whitley Toy Stewart was recognized for receiving 1st Place in the Delta Kappa Gamma Essay Contest at the state level in the 7th grade division. She was awarded a certificate, $100, and had the honor of reading her essay at the OSO Conference in Oklahoma City. Congratulations, Toy!!
over 2 years ago, Jena Holloway
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Attention all incoming 7-12 graders interested in cheer!
over 2 years ago, Ross Royal
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https://www.youtube.com/live/W-85UlaHfXw?feature=share Join us for graduation! It will begin at 7. If we have streaming issues, we are also recording it and will put it up later.
over 2 years ago, Ross Royal
Ms. Jamie Landers is Arnett's 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year! Mrs. Meredithe Dearing is retiring after 25 years at Arnett Schools. Both ladies were recognized today. Articles highlighting these women will be shared in the coming days, but please enjoy this video from today's celebration. https://vimeo.com/826348795?share=copy
over 2 years ago, Jena Holloway
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Join us this summer!
over 2 years ago, Shannon Shoaf
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over 2 years ago, Ross Royal