Earlsboro High School student Steven Winn gets high fives from school staff members Chris McKinney and Amanda Elmore after joining the Amistad House during the Sorting Ceremony on Sept. 2. In the past, Earlsboro held a sorting ceremony for the elementary students, but this year, it includes all of their students and follows the Ron Clark Academy. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
Earlsboro Dean of Students Tim Gentry was the emcee for the Sorting Ceremony.
Earlsboro High School student Lucky Cole spins the wheel which will decide which "house" he'll represent this school year during the Sorting Ceremony on Sept. 2. In the past, Earlsboro has held sorting ceremonies for the elementary students, but this year, it includes all of their students and follows the Ron Clark Academy.
Earlsboro Sorting Ceremony
Earlsboro student Natalie Allen gets a hug from Stephanie Kleckner after joining the Reveur House during the Sorting Ceremony on Sept. 2. In the past, Earlsboro has held sorting ceremonies for the elementary students, but this year, it includes all of their students and follows the Ron Clark Academy.
Earlsboro Sorting Ceremony
In Jan. 2024, Earlsboro Elementary School first adopted a positive behavior intervention program using Project RESPECT grant funds through the Oklahoma State Department of Education, according to an article in The Countywide & Sun.They sorted their elementary students into four “families” - Roaree, LaCumba, Wassee, and ROC - and rewarded them for good deeds.This y...
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