CONGRATULATIONS TO BRISTEN ROBERTSON, 7TH GRADE, ARNETT JR HIGH SCHOOL!!! Bristen’s SUNSET poster, “A CLEAN land is a GREEN land”, (see attached), won 3rd Place in the 2022 statewide TRASH POSTER CONTEST! It will represent the month of November in the upcoming 2023 Trash Poster Calendar. Bristen wins $150.00 for 3rd Place; recognition at the Oklahoma State Capitol; a T-Shirt of Bristen’s SUNSET poster design, and other contest items. Bristen’s teacher, Sally Wheeler, wins $75.00 for classroom Art supplies and a 2-Day Oklahoma State Parks Voucher. 4,635 posters entered this contest statewide this year. TPC State Judging was Friday, March 4, 2022.
A Trash Poster Contest Awards Event will be held to honor the 14 State Winners and Teachers on Wednesday, April 13, 2022, at the Oklahoma Dept. of Transportation, 200 NE 21st Street, OKC 73105. State Winners and their immediate Families, Winning Teachers, and respective School Principals are invited to attend.
After lunch, Event attendees will be transported to the Oklahoma State Capitol by 1:00pm. State Winners will be recognized by the House/Senate at 1:45pm, and respective Legislators will present each student winner a Legislative Citation.
CONGRATULATIONS TO BRISTEN ROBERTSON, 7TH GRADE, ARNETT JR HIGH SCHOOL!!! Bristen’s SUNSET poster, “A CLEAN land is a GREEN land”, (see attached), won 3rd Place in the 2022 statewide TRASH POSTER CONTEST! It will represent the month of November in the upcoming 2023 Trash Poster Calendar. Bristen wins $150.00 for 3rd Place; recognition at the Oklahoma State Capitol; a T-Shirt of Bristen’s SUNSET poster design, and other contest items. Bristen’s teacher, Sally Wheeler, wins $75.00 for classroom Art supplies and a 2-Day Oklahoma State Parks Voucher. 4,635 posters entered this contest statewide this year. TPC State Judging was Friday, March 4, 2022.
A Trash Poster Contest Awards Event will be held to honor the 14 State Winners and Teachers on Wednesday, April 13, 2022, at the Oklahoma Dept. of Transportation, 200 NE 21st Street, OKC 73105. State Winners and their immediate Families, Winning Teachers, and respective School Principals are invited to attend.
After lunch, Event attendees will be transported to the Oklahoma State Capitol by 1:00pm. State Winners will be recognized by the House/Senate at 1:45pm, and respective Legislators will present each student winner a Legislative Citation.
The 2022 Wildlife Youth Camp is June 12 - 17 at the OU Biological Station. The deadline to apply is April 15th, see details below on how to apply.
Who should attend?
Youth camp is competitively open to all Oklahoma youth 14 to 16 years old. All applying youth must have been enrolled in school the previous year and have an interest in fish and wildlife law enforcement or management.
What will you learn?
Fishing, self-defense, wildlife law enforcement, archery, wildlife identification, rifle/shotgun shooting, ropes course, wildlife management, and more.
Use the link below to apply!
https://www.wildlifedepartment.com/education/youth-opp/wildlife-youth-camp
Softball games for Monday March 21, 2022 have been canceled.
The High School STEM class spent part of the 3rd 9-weeks building lamps from whatever they wanted. Only the wiring & sockets were provided. Some got very creative.
HS game with S-M that was cancelled has been set for March 26 at noon, at Fuller in Woodward.
The Arnett Jr. Beta Robotics Team showed off their robot to the PreK-3rd grades.
The Arnett Sr. Beta Club placed in the Top 3 in 17 competitions at the State Beta Convention in Norman.
The Arnett Jr. Beta Club placed in 32 competitions at the State Beta Convention in Norman.
Music fundraiser order forms and money are due Monday, March 7.
Pre K and Kindergarten music class learning to use their classroom instruments.
Congrats to Aly Friesen and Brianna Marenco for making the sale at WWDLS tonight.
Biology I has been studying several units over genetics. They are currently experimenting with hybrid tobacco seeds with one normal and one albino gene to illustrate how the environment will affect the expression of the phenotype. This will continue for 2-3 weeks.
8th grade Science completed their lesson over Electricity and Magnetism. During this lab they determined the cause-and-effect relationship between different combinations of magnetic poles.
Mrs. Ham’s 4th grade science class finished their unit over the history of our planet. They learned about different layers of soil, different types of fossils and more. We even made our own fossils and trace fossil casts!
We are still accepting volunteers for our Career Fair! Contact Alison Kincannon for more information.
Board meeting update.
The Beta Club pull tab challenge winners are…
Elementary: 4th grade (38 lbs)
JH/HS: 10th grade (15 lbs)
Both classes will receive a pizza party on Wednesday, March 2!
PK-12th grade brought in 149 pounds of pull tabs to give to the Ronald McDonald House to help provide a place to stay for families who have a sick or injured family member in the hospital. Thank you to all who participated in this service project!!
Updated JH & HS baseball schedules
Breakfast with Buddies is next Wednesday, March 2!