Shawnee High School senior Angel Cazares, third from right, painted this wolf to hang in the Shawnee Public Schools Board of Education room the day before the Nov. 3 meeting. Shown, from left, are board members Turner Bass, Mandy Hillhouse, Casey White, Russ Oliver, Cazares, Jeanne Swinney and President Clif Harden. Cazares also did a live painting of a wolf at the Oct. 21 Community Pep Rally. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
Will Rogers Elementary students Kaylin Burdine, Ayreston Hopkins, Avalynn Madonna and Malachi Pocowatchit speak at the Nov. 3 Shawnee Board of Education meeting about their Ron Clark Academy house, 'Amistad.'
Will Rogers Elementary students speak about their Ron Clark houses - Reveur, Isibindi and Altruismo - during the Shawnee Board of Education meeting on Nov. 3. Shown are, from left, Aven Holt, Anabelle Drake, Grayson Carolina, Lyric Burnett, Peyton Neely, Khloe Cloud and Layla Kellogg.
Seven of the 13 Jim Thorpe Art Contest winners from all grade levels were recognized during the Nov. 3 Shawnee Board of Education meeting and introduced by Indian Education Director Graham Primeaux. They are, from left, Amara-Nichelle Johnson, Aurora Cullum, December Nanaeto, Kaden Johnson, Malachi Pocowatchit, Gabriel Moreno, and, in front, Amari Gibson.
Shawnee Public Schools Special Services Director Allyson Cleveland announced, at the Shawnee Board of Education meeting on Nov. 3, that the Special Education Department received their District Data Profile that day, and she had good news.“This report has 14 or 16 indicators on it. So this is how special education is graded, and the very first indicator is graduation rate, and we have m...
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