It's that time of year again... SCHOOL SUPPLY TIME! What is your favorite school supply? If you want to get a head start picking up few things before the rush, we have updated the 24-25 supply lists. You can find them on our website here: 🖍 ELEMENTARY - https://5il.co/i4d4 📐 WRJH - https://5il.co/8u9f 🎒 CHS students will receive their lists the first week of school. 🪶 JOM - school supply pick-up will be on August 5th for all CPS students enrolled in JOM last year. A date will be announced for all NEW to CPS JOM students later. We are updating our ALL THINGS BACK TO SCHOOL webpage for this year. Check it out - https://www.claremore.k12.ok.us/page/back-to-school #CPSZEBRAPRID
6 months ago, CPS Communications
backpack with school supplies
Once a Zebra, Always a Zebra🦓 Welcome to our Alumni series, which features our staff, who are also Zebra Alumni! As we always say, once a Zebra, always a Zebra, and these staff members understood the assignment! 🦓 Jill (Johnson) Andrews 🏫Claremore High School - Teacher 🎓Zebra Alumni: 1993 ❤What do you love most about Claremore Public Schools? I love the sense of community and the quality of education our students receive. Claremore is a community that is rich in tradition, but we still embrace and welcome new ideas. I like that we are small enough to feel like a close-knit community, but we are large enough to offer so many educational and extra-curricular opportunities to our students. ❤What has been your favorite part about returning as a staff member? I enjoy seeing students continue the traditions that I was part of in the 1980s and early 1990s. I also love seeing how our school has grown and changed over the years. I also enjoy having children of former classmates in my classes. I also love that so many of MY former students return to CHS to pursue a career in education. There are currently 10 teachers on the faculty whom I taught, and there are three who are married to students I taught! I had a first this year: seeing students at CHS who are the children of my former students. 💭What is one of your favorite memories from being a CPS student? Linda Batty, the GT instructor, provides me with by far my fondest memories from my days as a student. She was my GT, English, Humanities, and Psychology teacher. I was in her classes for five years: 8th grade-12th grade. She was our academic team coach, which was my favorite activity in junior high and high school. She was not only an amazing and caring educator, but she was an inspiration to all who were fortunate enough to know her. She made a profound impact on thousands of students over the years, and she is one of the reasons I became a teacher myself. I also have very fond memories of falling in love with the French language. 👩🏻‍🏫What was your favorite class or teacher? Do I have to pick one? English and French were my favorite classes. I am certified to teach both of these subjects. In high school, Carol Willet, Carol Little, Beth Young, Linda Batty, and Phyllis Hess were my most influential teachers and mentors. In junior high, my art teacher, Linda Scudder, was my favorite teacher, in addition to Linda Batty. In middle school, Melba Quinton and Debbie Bonham were my favorite teachers. And finally, I loved all of my teachers at Westside. 🧠What was your favorite extracurricular? I was involved in academic team for five years, and I was named to the all area and all state teams in academic bowl my senior year. I was also the president of the French Club and the vice president of the National Honor Society. I ran track and played tennis as well, but I was definitely more academic than athletic. My senior class voted me Most Likely to Succeed. ⭐What was trending when you graduated? Clothes, songs, movies, etc. Body suits with high-waisted shorts, Doc Martens with baby doll dresses, bell bottoms and 70s stuff (Dazed and Confused was a popular movie), plaid flannel, grunge and the movie Singles, knee socks with short skirts, Seinfeld, The X Files, Beverly Hills 90210, The Cranberries, Trip Hop music, the series finale of Cheers, and the siege on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco! Also, 1993 was the infamous prom night tornado at CHS! CHS baseball won the 4A state championship, CHS cheerleaders were not only state champions, but they were also NCA national champions for the first time ever. CHS class of 93 swept float building, winning all three years (9th grade was junior high back then).
6 months ago, CHS Communications
Once a Zebra, Always a Zebra🦓 Welcome to our Alumni series, which features our staff, who are also Zebra Alumni! As we always say, once a Zebra, always a Zebra, and these staff members understood the assignment!   🦓 Jill (Johnson) Andrews 🏫Claremore High School - Teacher  🎓Zebra Alumni: 1993 ❤What do you love most about Claremore Public Schools? I love the sense of community and the quality of education our students receive. Claremore is a community that is rich in tradition, but we still embrace and welcome new ideas. I like that we are small enough to feel like a close-knit community, but we are large enough to offer so many educational and extra-curricular opportunities to our students.  ❤What has been your favorite part about returning as a staff member? I enjoy seeing students continue the traditions that I was part of in the 1980s and early 1990s. I also love seeing how our school has grown and changed over the years. I also enjoy having children of former classmates in my classes. I also love that so many of MY former students return to CHS to pursue a career in education. There are currently 10 teachers on the faculty whom I taught, and there are three who are married to students I taught! I had a first this year: seeing students at CHS who are the children of my former students.  💭What is one of your favorite memories from being a CPS student? Linda Batty, the GT instructor, provides me with by far my fondest memories from my days as a student. She was my GT, English, Humanities, and Psychology teacher. I was in her classes for five years: 8th grade-12th grade. She was our academic team coach, which was my favorite activity in junior high and high school. She was not only an amazing and caring educator, but she was an inspiration to all who were fortunate enough to know her. She  made a profound impact on thousands of students over the years, and she is one of the reasons I became a teacher myself. I also have very fond memories of falling in love with the French language.  👩🏻‍🏫What was your favorite class or teacher? Do I have to pick one? English and French were my favorite classes. I am certified to teach both of these subjects. In high school, Carol Willet, Carol Little, Beth Young, Linda Batty, and Phyllis Hess were my most influential teachers and mentors. In junior high, my art teacher, Linda Scudder, was my favorite teacher, in addition to Linda Batty. In middle school, Melba Quinton and Debbie Bonham were my favorite teachers. And finally, I loved all of my teachers at Westside.   🧠What was your favorite extracurricular?  I was involved in academic team for five years, and I was named to the all area and all state teams in academic bowl my senior year. I was also the president of the French Club and the vice president of the National Honor Society. I ran track and played tennis as well, but I was definitely more academic than athletic. My senior class voted me Most Likely to Succeed. ⭐What was trending when you graduated? Clothes, songs, movies, etc. Body suits with high-waisted shorts, Doc Martens with baby doll dresses, bell bottoms and 70s stuff (Dazed and Confused was a popular movie), plaid flannel, grunge and the movie Singles, knee socks with short skirts, Seinfeld, The X Files, Beverly Hills 90210, The Cranberries, Trip Hop music, the series finale of Cheers, and the siege on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco! Also, 1993 was the infamous prom night tornado at CHS! CHS baseball won the 4A state championship, CHS cheerleaders were not only state champions, but they were also NCA national champions for the first time ever. CHS class of 93 swept float building, winning all three years (9th grade was junior high back then).
Once a Zebra, Always a Zebra🦓 Welcome to our Alumni series, which features our staff, who are also Zebra Alumni! As we always say, once a Zebra, always a Zebra, and these staff members understood the assignment!   🦓 Jill (Johnson) Andrews 🏫Claremore High School - Teacher  🎓Zebra Alumni: 1993 ❤What do you love most about Claremore Public Schools? I love the sense of community and the quality of education our students receive. Claremore is a community that is rich in tradition, but we still embrace and welcome new ideas. I like that we are small enough to feel like a close-knit community, but we are large enough to offer so many educational and extra-curricular opportunities to our students.  ❤What has been your favorite part about returning as a staff member? I enjoy seeing students continue the traditions that I was part of in the 1980s and early 1990s. I also love seeing how our school has grown and changed over the years. I also enjoy having children of former classmates in my classes. I also love that so many of MY former students return to CHS to pursue a career in education. There are currently 10 teachers on the faculty whom I taught, and there are three who are married to students I taught! I had a first this year: seeing students at CHS who are the children of my former students.  💭What is one of your favorite memories from being a CPS student? Linda Batty, the GT instructor, provides me with by far my fondest memories from my days as a student. She was my GT, English, Humanities, and Psychology teacher. I was in her classes for five years: 8th grade-12th grade. She was our academic team coach, which was my favorite activity in junior high and high school. She was not only an amazing and caring educator, but she was an inspiration to all who were fortunate enough to know her. She  made a profound impact on thousands of students over the years, and she is one of the reasons I became a teacher myself. I also have very fond memories of falling in love with the French language.  👩🏻‍🏫What was your favorite class or teacher? Do I have to pick one? English and French were my favorite classes. I am certified to teach both of these subjects. In high school, Carol Willet, Carol Little, Beth Young, Linda Batty, and Phyllis Hess were my most influential teachers and mentors. In junior high, my art teacher, Linda Scudder, was my favorite teacher, in addition to Linda Batty. In middle school, Melba Quinton and Debbie Bonham were my favorite teachers. And finally, I loved all of my teachers at Westside.   🧠What was your favorite extracurricular?  I was involved in academic team for five years, and I was named to the all area and all state teams in academic bowl my senior year. I was also the president of the French Club and the vice president of the National Honor Society. I ran track and played tennis as well, but I was definitely more academic than athletic. My senior class voted me Most Likely to Succeed. ⭐What was trending when you graduated? Clothes, songs, movies, etc. Body suits with high-waisted shorts, Doc Martens with baby doll dresses, bell bottoms and 70s stuff (Dazed and Confused was a popular movie), plaid flannel, grunge and the movie Singles, knee socks with short skirts, Seinfeld, The X Files, Beverly Hills 90210, The Cranberries, Trip Hop music, the series finale of Cheers, and the siege on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco! Also, 1993 was the infamous prom night tornado at CHS! CHS baseball won the 4A state championship, CHS cheerleaders were not only state champions, but they were also NCA national champions for the first time ever. CHS class of 93 swept float building, winning all three years (9th grade was junior high back then).
Once a Zebra, Always a Zebra🦓 Welcome to our Alumni series, which features our staff, who are also Zebra Alumni! As we always say, once a Zebra, always a Zebra, and these staff members understood the assignment!   🦓 Jill (Johnson) Andrews 🏫Claremore High School - Teacher  🎓Zebra Alumni: 1993 ❤What do you love most about Claremore Public Schools? I love the sense of community and the quality of education our students receive. Claremore is a community that is rich in tradition, but we still embrace and welcome new ideas. I like that we are small enough to feel like a close-knit community, but we are large enough to offer so many educational and extra-curricular opportunities to our students.  ❤What has been your favorite part about returning as a staff member? I enjoy seeing students continue the traditions that I was part of in the 1980s and early 1990s. I also love seeing how our school has grown and changed over the years. I also enjoy having children of former classmates in my classes. I also love that so many of MY former students return to CHS to pursue a career in education. There are currently 10 teachers on the faculty whom I taught, and there are three who are married to students I taught! I had a first this year: seeing students at CHS who are the children of my former students.  💭What is one of your favorite memories from being a CPS student? Linda Batty, the GT instructor, provides me with by far my fondest memories from my days as a student. She was my GT, English, Humanities, and Psychology teacher. I was in her classes for five years: 8th grade-12th grade. She was our academic team coach, which was my favorite activity in junior high and high school. She was not only an amazing and caring educator, but she was an inspiration to all who were fortunate enough to know her. She  made a profound impact on thousands of students over the years, and she is one of the reasons I became a teacher myself. I also have very fond memories of falling in love with the French language.  👩🏻‍🏫What was your favorite class or teacher? Do I have to pick one? English and French were my favorite classes. I am certified to teach both of these subjects. In high school, Carol Willet, Carol Little, Beth Young, Linda Batty, and Phyllis Hess were my most influential teachers and mentors. In junior high, my art teacher, Linda Scudder, was my favorite teacher, in addition to Linda Batty. In middle school, Melba Quinton and Debbie Bonham were my favorite teachers. And finally, I loved all of my teachers at Westside.   🧠What was your favorite extracurricular?  I was involved in academic team for five years, and I was named to the all area and all state teams in academic bowl my senior year. I was also the president of the French Club and the vice president of the National Honor Society. I ran track and played tennis as well, but I was definitely more academic than athletic. My senior class voted me Most Likely to Succeed. ⭐What was trending when you graduated? Clothes, songs, movies, etc. Body suits with high-waisted shorts, Doc Martens with baby doll dresses, bell bottoms and 70s stuff (Dazed and Confused was a popular movie), plaid flannel, grunge and the movie Singles, knee socks with short skirts, Seinfeld, The X Files, Beverly Hills 90210, The Cranberries, Trip Hop music, the series finale of Cheers, and the siege on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco! Also, 1993 was the infamous prom night tornado at CHS! CHS baseball won the 4A state championship, CHS cheerleaders were not only state champions, but they were also NCA national champions for the first time ever. CHS class of 93 swept float building, winning all three years (9th grade was junior high back then).
Once a Zebra, Always a Zebra🦓 Welcome to our Alumni series, which features our staff, who are also Zebra Alumni! As we always say, once a Zebra, always a Zebra, and these staff members understood the assignment!   🦓 Jill (Johnson) Andrews 🏫Claremore High School - Teacher  🎓Zebra Alumni: 1993 ❤What do you love most about Claremore Public Schools? I love the sense of community and the quality of education our students receive. Claremore is a community that is rich in tradition, but we still embrace and welcome new ideas. I like that we are small enough to feel like a close-knit community, but we are large enough to offer so many educational and extra-curricular opportunities to our students.  ❤What has been your favorite part about returning as a staff member? I enjoy seeing students continue the traditions that I was part of in the 1980s and early 1990s. I also love seeing how our school has grown and changed over the years. I also enjoy having children of former classmates in my classes. I also love that so many of MY former students return to CHS to pursue a career in education. There are currently 10 teachers on the faculty whom I taught, and there are three who are married to students I taught! I had a first this year: seeing students at CHS who are the children of my former students.  💭What is one of your favorite memories from being a CPS student? Linda Batty, the GT instructor, provides me with by far my fondest memories from my days as a student. She was my GT, English, Humanities, and Psychology teacher. I was in her classes for five years: 8th grade-12th grade. She was our academic team coach, which was my favorite activity in junior high and high school. She was not only an amazing and caring educator, but she was an inspiration to all who were fortunate enough to know her. She  made a profound impact on thousands of students over the years, and she is one of the reasons I became a teacher myself. I also have very fond memories of falling in love with the French language.  👩🏻‍🏫What was your favorite class or teacher? Do I have to pick one? English and French were my favorite classes. I am certified to teach both of these subjects. In high school, Carol Willet, Carol Little, Beth Young, Linda Batty, and Phyllis Hess were my most influential teachers and mentors. In junior high, my art teacher, Linda Scudder, was my favorite teacher, in addition to Linda Batty. In middle school, Melba Quinton and Debbie Bonham were my favorite teachers. And finally, I loved all of my teachers at Westside.   🧠What was your favorite extracurricular?  I was involved in academic team for five years, and I was named to the all area and all state teams in academic bowl my senior year. I was also the president of the French Club and the vice president of the National Honor Society. I ran track and played tennis as well, but I was definitely more academic than athletic. My senior class voted me Most Likely to Succeed. ⭐What was trending when you graduated? Clothes, songs, movies, etc. Body suits with high-waisted shorts, Doc Martens with baby doll dresses, bell bottoms and 70s stuff (Dazed and Confused was a popular movie), plaid flannel, grunge and the movie Singles, knee socks with short skirts, Seinfeld, The X Files, Beverly Hills 90210, The Cranberries, Trip Hop music, the series finale of Cheers, and the siege on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco! Also, 1993 was the infamous prom night tornado at CHS! CHS baseball won the 4A state championship, CHS cheerleaders were not only state champions, but they were also NCA national champions for the first time ever. CHS class of 93 swept float building, winning all three years (9th grade was junior high back then).
🚨 Blood Drive Success! 🚨 We're thrilled to announce that the Claremore Navy JROTC hosted four incredible blood drives throughout the last school year, culminating in the Estabrook Memorial Blood Drive. Our combined efforts from the school and community resulted in 322 blood donations, saving an astounding 966 lives! 🩸❤️ A huge thank you to Our Blood Institute (OBI) for partnering with Claremore High School and facilitating these drives. Your support has been invaluable. A special shoutout to Red Crown Credit Union for their generous support! They challenged our team to meet our donation goal, and upon achieving it, they donated $1,000 to our NJROTC program to further STEM education. On June 18th, Jeremy Daggs from Red Crown Credit Union presented the donation to our cadets in front of the local Red Crown Credit Union - Claremore Branch. Thank you to everyone who donated and supported our blood drives. Together, we are making a difference! 🌟
6 months ago, CHS Communications
🚨 Blood Drive Success! 🚨  We're thrilled to announce that the Claremore Navy JROTC hosted four incredible blood drives throughout the last school year, culminating in the Estabrook Memorial Blood Drive. Our combined efforts from the school and community resulted in 322 blood donations, saving an astounding 966 lives! 🩸❤️  A huge thank you to Our Blood Institute (OBI) for partnering with Claremore High School and facilitating these drives. Your support has been invaluable.  A special shoutout to Red Crown Credit Union for their generous support! They challenged our team to meet our donation goal, and upon achieving it, they donated $1,000 to our NJROTC program to further STEM education. On June 18th, Jeremy Daggs from Red Crown Credit Union presented the donation to our cadets in front of the local Red Crown Credit Union - Claremore Branch.  Thank you to everyone who donated and supported our blood drives. Together, we are making a difference! 🌟
Want to make the most of your summer? Check out GEAR UP’s blog for tips and tricks on how to use your sunny days to prepare for a brighter future: https://okgearup.org/summer-semester-prep/
6 months ago, CHS Communications
Want to make the most of your  summer? Check out GEAR UP’s blog for tips and  tricks on how to use your sunny days to  prepare for a brighter future: https://okgearup.org/summer-semester-prep/
If you ordered a 2024 Yearbook please be aware these yearbooks will not arrive until mid to late summer. Ms. Warden does a great job of making sure all of the year's events are published. You will receive a message when they are available for pickup. If you miss the pickup dates, students can pick up their yearbook on back to school night.
6 months ago, Claremore High School
If you ordered a 2024 Yearbook please be aware these yearbooks will not arrive until mid to late summer.  Ms. Warden does a great job of making sure all of the year's events are published.  You will receive a message when they are available for pickup.  If you miss the pickup dates, students can pick up their yearbook on back to school night.
Claremore Public Schools will be CLOSED on July 4th & 5th to celebrate the 🎆 Independence Day holiday! 🎇 Take a moment to reflect on the courage, sacrifices, and dedication of those who fought for our freedom. 🙌 🌟 Enjoy this time with your loved ones, cherish the spirit of unity, and make lasting memories. 🥳
6 months ago, CHS Communications
Claremore Public Schools will be CLOSED on July 4th & 5th to celebrate the 🎆 Independence Day holiday! 🎇 Take a moment to reflect on the courage, sacrifices, and dedication of those who fought for our freedom. 🙌 🌟 Enjoy this time with your loved ones, cherish the spirit of unity, and make lasting memories. 🥳
🌟 Exciting News! 🌟 This year, several local high school juniors participated in the prestigious Oklahoma Boys State and Girls State programs, gaining invaluable leadership experience and a deeper understanding of civic responsibilities. From the Navy JROTC, cadets Joshua Hood, Ty Jones, Caleb Edwards, Ryan Carroll, and Damon Means attended Boys State. They were joined by CHS's Brayden Frederick, who also represented the Claremore community with distinction.🌟 On the Girls State front, Navy JROTC delegates Christian Sheets and Jada Reeves demonstrated outstanding leadership skills. Additionally, CHS's Camber Simpson participated as a Girls State delegate, contributing to the program's success.🌟 These programs, organized by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary, provide students with hands-on experiences in government operations, elections, legislative sessions, and judicial proceedings. They are designed to cultivate the next generation of informed, engaged, and effective leaders.🇺🇸 Congratulations to all the delegates for their dedication and hard work. Your journey as future leaders is off to a great start!🙌
6 months ago, CHS Communications
🌟 Exciting News! 🌟  This year, several local high school juniors participated in the prestigious Oklahoma Boys State and Girls State programs, gaining invaluable leadership experience and a deeper understanding of civic responsibilities.  From the Navy JROTC, cadets Joshua Hood, Ty Jones, Caleb Edwards, Ryan Carroll, and Damon Means attended Boys State. They were joined by CHS's Brayden Frederick, who also represented the Claremore community with distinction.🌟  On the Girls State front, Navy JROTC delegates Christian Sheets and Jada Reeves demonstrated outstanding leadership skills. Additionally, CHS's Camber Simpson participated as a Girls State delegate, contributing to the program's success.🌟  These programs, organized by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary, provide students with hands-on experiences in government operations, elections, legislative sessions, and judicial proceedings. They are designed to cultivate the next generation of informed, engaged, and effective leaders.🇺🇸  Congratulations to all the delegates for their dedication and hard work. Your journey as future leaders is off to a great start!🙌
🌟 Exciting News! 🌟  This year, several local high school juniors participated in the prestigious Oklahoma Boys State and Girls State programs, gaining invaluable leadership experience and a deeper understanding of civic responsibilities.  From the Navy JROTC, cadets Joshua Hood, Ty Jones, Caleb Edwards, Ryan Carroll, and Damon Means attended Boys State. They were joined by CHS's Brayden Frederick, who also represented the Claremore community with distinction.🌟  On the Girls State front, Navy JROTC delegates Christian Sheets and Jada Reeves demonstrated outstanding leadership skills. Additionally, CHS's Camber Simpson participated as a Girls State delegate, contributing to the program's success.🌟  These programs, organized by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary, provide students with hands-on experiences in government operations, elections, legislative sessions, and judicial proceedings. They are designed to cultivate the next generation of informed, engaged, and effective leaders.🇺🇸  Congratulations to all the delegates for their dedication and hard work. Your journey as future leaders is off to a great start!🙌
🌟 Exciting News! 🌟  This year, several local high school juniors participated in the prestigious Oklahoma Boys State and Girls State programs, gaining invaluable leadership experience and a deeper understanding of civic responsibilities.  From the Navy JROTC, cadets Joshua Hood, Ty Jones, Caleb Edwards, Ryan Carroll, and Damon Means attended Boys State. They were joined by CHS's Brayden Frederick, who also represented the Claremore community with distinction.🌟  On the Girls State front, Navy JROTC delegates Christian Sheets and Jada Reeves demonstrated outstanding leadership skills. Additionally, CHS's Camber Simpson participated as a Girls State delegate, contributing to the program's success.🌟  These programs, organized by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary, provide students with hands-on experiences in government operations, elections, legislative sessions, and judicial proceedings. They are designed to cultivate the next generation of informed, engaged, and effective leaders.🇺🇸  Congratulations to all the delegates for their dedication and hard work. Your journey as future leaders is off to a great start!🙌
🌟 Exciting News! 🌟  This year, several local high school juniors participated in the prestigious Oklahoma Boys State and Girls State programs, gaining invaluable leadership experience and a deeper understanding of civic responsibilities.  From the Navy JROTC, cadets Joshua Hood, Ty Jones, Caleb Edwards, Ryan Carroll, and Damon Means attended Boys State. They were joined by CHS's Brayden Frederick, who also represented the Claremore community with distinction.🌟  On the Girls State front, Navy JROTC delegates Christian Sheets and Jada Reeves demonstrated outstanding leadership skills. Additionally, CHS's Camber Simpson participated as a Girls State delegate, contributing to the program's success.🌟  These programs, organized by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary, provide students with hands-on experiences in government operations, elections, legislative sessions, and judicial proceedings. They are designed to cultivate the next generation of informed, engaged, and effective leaders.🇺🇸  Congratulations to all the delegates for their dedication and hard work. Your journey as future leaders is off to a great start!🙌
🌟 Exciting News! 🌟  This year, several local high school juniors participated in the prestigious Oklahoma Boys State and Girls State programs, gaining invaluable leadership experience and a deeper understanding of civic responsibilities.  From the Navy JROTC, cadets Joshua Hood, Ty Jones, Caleb Edwards, Ryan Carroll, and Damon Means attended Boys State. They were joined by CHS's Brayden Frederick, who also represented the Claremore community with distinction.🌟  On the Girls State front, Navy JROTC delegates Christian Sheets and Jada Reeves demonstrated outstanding leadership skills. Additionally, CHS's Camber Simpson participated as a Girls State delegate, contributing to the program's success.🌟  These programs, organized by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary, provide students with hands-on experiences in government operations, elections, legislative sessions, and judicial proceedings. They are designed to cultivate the next generation of informed, engaged, and effective leaders.🇺🇸  Congratulations to all the delegates for their dedication and hard work. Your journey as future leaders is off to a great start!🙌
🌟 Exciting News! 🌟  This year, several local high school juniors participated in the prestigious Oklahoma Boys State and Girls State programs, gaining invaluable leadership experience and a deeper understanding of civic responsibilities.  From the Navy JROTC, cadets Joshua Hood, Ty Jones, Caleb Edwards, Ryan Carroll, and Damon Means attended Boys State. They were joined by CHS's Brayden Frederick, who also represented the Claremore community with distinction.🌟  On the Girls State front, Navy JROTC delegates Christian Sheets and Jada Reeves demonstrated outstanding leadership skills. Additionally, CHS's Camber Simpson participated as a Girls State delegate, contributing to the program's success.🌟  These programs, organized by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary, provide students with hands-on experiences in government operations, elections, legislative sessions, and judicial proceedings. They are designed to cultivate the next generation of informed, engaged, and effective leaders.🇺🇸  Congratulations to all the delegates for their dedication and hard work. Your journey as future leaders is off to a great start!🙌
🌟 Exciting News! 🌟  This year, several local high school juniors participated in the prestigious Oklahoma Boys State and Girls State programs, gaining invaluable leadership experience and a deeper understanding of civic responsibilities.  From the Navy JROTC, cadets Joshua Hood, Ty Jones, Caleb Edwards, Ryan Carroll, and Damon Means attended Boys State. They were joined by CHS's Brayden Frederick, who also represented the Claremore community with distinction.🌟  On the Girls State front, Navy JROTC delegates Christian Sheets and Jada Reeves demonstrated outstanding leadership skills. Additionally, CHS's Camber Simpson participated as a Girls State delegate, contributing to the program's success.🌟  These programs, organized by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary, provide students with hands-on experiences in government operations, elections, legislative sessions, and judicial proceedings. They are designed to cultivate the next generation of informed, engaged, and effective leaders.🇺🇸  Congratulations to all the delegates for their dedication and hard work. Your journey as future leaders is off to a great start!🙌
🌟 Exciting News! 🌟  This year, several local high school juniors participated in the prestigious Oklahoma Boys State and Girls State programs, gaining invaluable leadership experience and a deeper understanding of civic responsibilities.  From the Navy JROTC, cadets Joshua Hood, Ty Jones, Caleb Edwards, Ryan Carroll, and Damon Means attended Boys State. They were joined by CHS's Brayden Frederick, who also represented the Claremore community with distinction.🌟  On the Girls State front, Navy JROTC delegates Christian Sheets and Jada Reeves demonstrated outstanding leadership skills. Additionally, CHS's Camber Simpson participated as a Girls State delegate, contributing to the program's success.🌟  These programs, organized by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary, provide students with hands-on experiences in government operations, elections, legislative sessions, and judicial proceedings. They are designed to cultivate the next generation of informed, engaged, and effective leaders.🇺🇸  Congratulations to all the delegates for their dedication and hard work. Your journey as future leaders is off to a great start!🙌
🌟 Exciting News! 🌟  This year, several local high school juniors participated in the prestigious Oklahoma Boys State and Girls State programs, gaining invaluable leadership experience and a deeper understanding of civic responsibilities.  From the Navy JROTC, cadets Joshua Hood, Ty Jones, Caleb Edwards, Ryan Carroll, and Damon Means attended Boys State. They were joined by CHS's Brayden Frederick, who also represented the Claremore community with distinction.🌟  On the Girls State front, Navy JROTC delegates Christian Sheets and Jada Reeves demonstrated outstanding leadership skills. Additionally, CHS's Camber Simpson participated as a Girls State delegate, contributing to the program's success.🌟  These programs, organized by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary, provide students with hands-on experiences in government operations, elections, legislative sessions, and judicial proceedings. They are designed to cultivate the next generation of informed, engaged, and effective leaders.🇺🇸  Congratulations to all the delegates for their dedication and hard work. Your journey as future leaders is off to a great start!🙌
It's that time of year again... SCHOOL SUPPLY TIME! What is your favorite school supply? If you want to get a head start or pick up a few things before the rush, we have updated the 24-25 supply lists. You can find them on our website here: 🖍 ELEMENTARY - https://5il.co/i4d4 📐 WRJH - https://5il.co/8u9f 🎒 CHS students will receive their lists the first week of school. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
6 months ago, CPS Communications
backpack with school supplies
Once a Zebra, Always a Zebra🦓 Welcome to our Alumni series, which features our staff, who are also Zebra Alumni! As we always say, once a Zebra, always a Zebra, and these staff members understood the assignment! 🦓 Josh Cunningham 🏫Claremore High School - Teacher & Coach 🎓Zebra Alumni: 2011 ❤What has been your favorite part about returning as a staff member? I love the tight-knit community and the opportunity to give back to the school that gave so much to me. 💭What is one of your favorite memories from being a CPS student? Either winning the class 5A dual state wrestling tournament or playing Union in the 5A state football playoffs. My favorite memories were from my time as a student athlete at CHS. 👩🏻‍🏫What was your favorite class or teacher? I had many favorites. I loved Mike Larimer, Jill Andrews, Jan McClaren, & Coach Sullivan. I loved talking sports with Larimer and Sullivan. Andrews and McClaren both pushed me to be a better student, and I truly enjoyed their classes, and how engaging they were. 🏈🤼‍♂️What was your favorite extracurricular? Football and wrestling! I love them both for different reasons. ⭐What was trending when you graduated? Clothes, songs, movies, etc. Denim, high waisted pants, call me maybe, iPhone 4s, Tebowing, Planking, Angry Birds
7 months ago, CHS Communications
Once a Zebra, Always a Zebra🦓 Welcome to our Alumni series, which features our staff, who are also Zebra Alumni! As we always say, once a Zebra, always a Zebra, and these staff members understood the assignment!   🦓 Josh Cunningham 🏫Claremore High School - Teacher & Coach 🎓Zebra Alumni: 2011 ❤What has been your favorite part about returning as a staff member? I love the tight-knit community and the opportunity to give back to the school that gave so much to me. 💭What is one of your favorite memories from being a CPS student? Either winning the class 5A dual state wrestling tournament or playing Union in the 5A state football playoffs. My favorite memories were from my time as a student athlete at CHS. 👩🏻‍🏫What was your favorite class or teacher? I had many favorites. I loved Mike Larimer, Jill Andrews, Jan McClaren, & Coach Sullivan. I loved talking sports with Larimer and Sullivan.  Andrews and McClaren both pushed me to be a better student, and I truly enjoyed their classes, and how engaging they were. 🏈🤼‍♂️What was your favorite extracurricular?  Football and wrestling! I love them both for different reasons. ⭐What was trending when you graduated? Clothes, songs, movies, etc. Denim, high waisted pants, call me maybe, iPhone 4s, Tebowing, Planking, Angry Birds
Once a Zebra, Always a Zebra🦓 Welcome to our Alumni series, which features our staff, who are also Zebra Alumni! As we always say, once a Zebra, always a Zebra, and these staff members understood the assignment!   🦓 Josh Cunningham 🏫Claremore High School - Teacher & Coach 🎓Zebra Alumni: 2011 ❤What has been your favorite part about returning as a staff member? I love the tight-knit community and the opportunity to give back to the school that gave so much to me. 💭What is one of your favorite memories from being a CPS student? Either winning the class 5A dual state wrestling tournament or playing Union in the 5A state football playoffs. My favorite memories were from my time as a student athlete at CHS. 👩🏻‍🏫What was your favorite class or teacher? I had many favorites. I loved Mike Larimer, Jill Andrews, Jan McClaren, & Coach Sullivan. I loved talking sports with Larimer and Sullivan.  Andrews and McClaren both pushed me to be a better student, and I truly enjoyed their classes, and how engaging they were. 🏈🤼‍♂️What was your favorite extracurricular?  Football and wrestling! I love them both for different reasons. ⭐What was trending when you graduated? Clothes, songs, movies, etc. Denim, high waisted pants, call me maybe, iPhone 4s, Tebowing, Planking, Angry Birds
Once a Zebra, Always a Zebra🦓 Welcome to our Alumni series, which features our staff, who are also Zebra Alumni! As we always say, once a Zebra, always a Zebra, and these staff members understood the assignment!   🦓 Josh Cunningham 🏫Claremore High School - Teacher & Coach 🎓Zebra Alumni: 2011 ❤What has been your favorite part about returning as a staff member? I love the tight-knit community and the opportunity to give back to the school that gave so much to me. 💭What is one of your favorite memories from being a CPS student? Either winning the class 5A dual state wrestling tournament or playing Union in the 5A state football playoffs. My favorite memories were from my time as a student athlete at CHS. 👩🏻‍🏫What was your favorite class or teacher? I had many favorites. I loved Mike Larimer, Jill Andrews, Jan McClaren, & Coach Sullivan. I loved talking sports with Larimer and Sullivan.  Andrews and McClaren both pushed me to be a better student, and I truly enjoyed their classes, and how engaging they were. 🏈🤼‍♂️What was your favorite extracurricular?  Football and wrestling! I love them both for different reasons. ⭐What was trending when you graduated? Clothes, songs, movies, etc. Denim, high waisted pants, call me maybe, iPhone 4s, Tebowing, Planking, Angry Birds
Once a Zebra, Always a Zebra🦓 Welcome to our Alumni series, which features our staff, who are also Zebra Alumni! As we always say, once a Zebra, always a Zebra, and these staff members understood the assignment!   🦓 Josh Cunningham 🏫Claremore High School - Teacher & Coach 🎓Zebra Alumni: 2011 ❤What has been your favorite part about returning as a staff member? I love the tight-knit community and the opportunity to give back to the school that gave so much to me. 💭What is one of your favorite memories from being a CPS student? Either winning the class 5A dual state wrestling tournament or playing Union in the 5A state football playoffs. My favorite memories were from my time as a student athlete at CHS. 👩🏻‍🏫What was your favorite class or teacher? I had many favorites. I loved Mike Larimer, Jill Andrews, Jan McClaren, & Coach Sullivan. I loved talking sports with Larimer and Sullivan.  Andrews and McClaren both pushed me to be a better student, and I truly enjoyed their classes, and how engaging they were. 🏈🤼‍♂️What was your favorite extracurricular?  Football and wrestling! I love them both for different reasons. ⭐What was trending when you graduated? Clothes, songs, movies, etc. Denim, high waisted pants, call me maybe, iPhone 4s, Tebowing, Planking, Angry Birds
Claremore FFA officers Meadow Hiner & Makinzee Joslin loaded the bus with 70+ other Oklahoma FFA members who are headed to Washington DC for the Washington Leadership Conference. They will be joined by FFA members from all over the United States. They will spend a week working on leadership skills, communication and team work while also getting a chance to tour some of the great monuments & memorials of Washington DC. Life long friends & memories will be made. Safe travels girls and enjoy.
7 months ago, CHS Communications
Claremore FFA officers Meadow Hiner & Makinzee Joslin loaded the bus with 70+ other Oklahoma FFA members who are headed to Washington DC for the Washington Leadership Conference. They will be joined by FFA members from all over the United States. They will spend a week working on leadership skills, communication and team work while also getting a chance to tour some of the great monuments & memorials of Washington DC. Life long friends & memories will be made. Safe travels girls and enjoy.
Once a Zebra, Always a Zebra🦓 Welcome to our Alumni series, which features our staff, who are also Zebra Alumni! As we always say, once a Zebra, always a Zebra, and these staff members understood the assignment! 🦓 Keeli (Garroutte) Coyle 🏫Claremore High School - Teacher 🎓Zebra Alumni: 2009 ❤What has been your favorite part about returning as a staff member? I think continuing to be a part of school/community traditions is my favorite part. There are so many events/opportunities at the high school, and it is so fun to see students get to participate in them each year. 💭What is one of your favorite memories from being a CPS student? In High School, I have lots of softball memories. I was fortunate to play with my sister and other best friends, which was a blast. We played at Hall of Fame in three different state tournaments and I loved every minute of that experience. 👩🏻‍🏫What was your favorite class or teacher? At Roosa, I loved Mrs. Lehman in Kindergarten and Mrs. Salley in third grade. In High School, I had too many favorites to list, but I got to have my mom as a teacher in three different classes, and she was fantastic. In fact, she taught me in both classes I teach currently. 🥎What was your favorite extracurricular? Softball ⭐What was trending when you graduated? Clothes, songs, movies, etc. Harsh side part, low rise jeans, original yoga pants with a flair, layered shirts, long necklaces, silly unnecessary belts, and Poker face by Lady Gaga and Boom Boom Pow were two top songs in May 2009.
7 months ago, CHS Communications
Once a Zebra, Always a Zebra🦓 Welcome to our Alumni series, which features our staff, who are also Zebra Alumni! As we always say, once a Zebra, always a Zebra, and these staff members understood the assignment!   🦓 Keeli (Garroutte) Coyle 🏫Claremore High School - Teacher 🎓Zebra Alumni: 2009 ❤What has been your favorite part about returning as a staff member? I think continuing to be a part of school/community traditions is my favorite part. There are so many events/opportunities at the high school, and it is so fun to see students get to participate in them each year. 💭What is one of your favorite memories from being a CPS student? In High School, I have lots of softball memories. I was fortunate to play with my sister and other best friends, which was a blast. We played at Hall of Fame in three different state tournaments and I loved every minute of that experience. 👩🏻‍🏫What was your favorite class or teacher? At Roosa, I loved Mrs. Lehman in Kindergarten and Mrs. Salley in third grade. In High School, I had too many favorites to list, but I got to have my mom as a teacher in three different classes, and she was fantastic. In fact, she taught me in both classes I teach currently. 🥎What was your favorite extracurricular?  Softball ⭐What was trending when you graduated? Clothes, songs, movies, etc. Harsh side part, low rise jeans, original yoga pants with a flair, layered shirts, long necklaces, silly unnecessary belts, and Poker face by Lady Gaga and Boom Boom Pow were two top songs in May 2009.
Once a Zebra, Always a Zebra🦓 Welcome to our Alumni series, which features our staff, who are also Zebra Alumni! As we always say, once a Zebra, always a Zebra, and these staff members understood the assignment!   🦓 Keeli (Garroutte) Coyle 🏫Claremore High School - Teacher 🎓Zebra Alumni: 2009 ❤What has been your favorite part about returning as a staff member? I think continuing to be a part of school/community traditions is my favorite part. There are so many events/opportunities at the high school, and it is so fun to see students get to participate in them each year. 💭What is one of your favorite memories from being a CPS student? In High School, I have lots of softball memories. I was fortunate to play with my sister and other best friends, which was a blast. We played at Hall of Fame in three different state tournaments and I loved every minute of that experience. 👩🏻‍🏫What was your favorite class or teacher? At Roosa, I loved Mrs. Lehman in Kindergarten and Mrs. Salley in third grade. In High School, I had too many favorites to list, but I got to have my mom as a teacher in three different classes, and she was fantastic. In fact, she taught me in both classes I teach currently. 🥎What was your favorite extracurricular?  Softball ⭐What was trending when you graduated? Clothes, songs, movies, etc. Harsh side part, low rise jeans, original yoga pants with a flair, layered shirts, long necklaces, silly unnecessary belts, and Poker face by Lady Gaga and Boom Boom Pow were two top songs in May 2009.
Once a Zebra, Always a Zebra🦓 Welcome to our Alumni series, which features our staff, who are also Zebra Alumni! As we always say, once a Zebra, always a Zebra, and these staff members understood the assignment!   🦓 Keeli (Garroutte) Coyle 🏫Claremore High School - Teacher 🎓Zebra Alumni: 2009 ❤What has been your favorite part about returning as a staff member? I think continuing to be a part of school/community traditions is my favorite part. There are so many events/opportunities at the high school, and it is so fun to see students get to participate in them each year. 💭What is one of your favorite memories from being a CPS student? In High School, I have lots of softball memories. I was fortunate to play with my sister and other best friends, which was a blast. We played at Hall of Fame in three different state tournaments and I loved every minute of that experience. 👩🏻‍🏫What was your favorite class or teacher? At Roosa, I loved Mrs. Lehman in Kindergarten and Mrs. Salley in third grade. In High School, I had too many favorites to list, but I got to have my mom as a teacher in three different classes, and she was fantastic. In fact, she taught me in both classes I teach currently. 🥎What was your favorite extracurricular?  Softball ⭐What was trending when you graduated? Clothes, songs, movies, etc. Harsh side part, low rise jeans, original yoga pants with a flair, layered shirts, long necklaces, silly unnecessary belts, and Poker face by Lady Gaga and Boom Boom Pow were two top songs in May 2009.
The CHS Varsity and JV Volleyball teams are putting in the work this summer by hosting a summer league on Tuesdays in June. Way to go girls!
7 months ago, CHS Communications
The CHS Varsity and JV Volleyball teams are putting in the work this summer by hosting a summer league on Tuesdays in June.  Way to go girls!
The CHS Varsity and JV Volleyball teams are putting in the work this summer by hosting a summer league on Tuesdays in June.  Way to go girls!
The CHS Varsity and JV Volleyball teams are putting in the work this summer by hosting a summer league on Tuesdays in June.  Way to go girls!
The CHS Varsity and JV Volleyball teams are putting in the work this summer by hosting a summer league on Tuesdays in June.  Way to go girls!
The CHS Varsity and JV Volleyball teams are putting in the work this summer by hosting a summer league on Tuesdays in June.  Way to go girls!
The CHS Varsity and JV Volleyball teams are putting in the work this summer by hosting a summer league on Tuesdays in June.  Way to go girls!
The CHS Varsity and JV Volleyball teams are putting in the work this summer by hosting a summer league on Tuesdays in June.  Way to go girls!
The CHS Varsity and JV Volleyball teams are putting in the work this summer by hosting a summer league on Tuesdays in June.  Way to go girls!
Once a Zebra, Always a Zebra🦓 Welcome to our Alumni series, which features our staff, who are also Zebra Alumni! As we always say, once a Zebra, always a Zebra, these staff members understood the assignment! 🦓Karisa Morgan 🏫Claremore High School - Counselor 🎓Zebra Alumni: 2016 ❤What has been your favorite part about returning as a staff member? I love the community and have been so welcomed, and I feel like I am right where I belong. It is also fun getting to work with some of the teachers who taught me while I was a student at CHS.I love that I feel confident in knowing I can always ask questions and have mentors to help me navigate my first year at CPS. No one has ever turned me away or said they couldn't help; it is like a big family helping each other succeed. 💭What is one of your favorite memories from being a CPS student? It is hard to choose just one, but doing the lip dubs every year was always a lot of fun. 👩🏻‍🏫What was your favorite class? Art was definitely one of my favorite classes. 🏈What was your favorite extracurricular? I loved to play soccer! ⭐What was trending when you graduated? Clothes, songs, movies, etc. One thing I remember being big when I graduated was the students putting Chuck Norris memes everywhere, lots of people wore scarves, and we had to wear lanyards with our student ID everywhere.
7 months ago, CHS Communications
Once a Zebra, Always a Zebra🦓 Welcome to our Alumni series, which features our staff, who are also Zebra Alumni! As we always say, once a Zebra, always a Zebra, these staff members understood the assignment!   🦓Karisa Morgan 🏫Claremore High School - Counselor 🎓Zebra Alumni: 2016 ❤What has been your favorite part about returning as a staff member? I love the community and have been so welcomed, and I feel like I am right where I belong.  It is also fun getting to work with some of the teachers who taught me while I was a student at CHS.I love that I feel confident in knowing I can always ask questions and have mentors to help me navigate my first year at CPS. No one has ever turned me away or said they couldn't help; it is like a big family helping each other succeed. 💭What is one of your favorite memories from being a CPS student? It is hard to choose just one, but doing the lip dubs every year was always a lot of fun. 👩🏻‍🏫What was your favorite class? Art was definitely one of my favorite classes. 🏈What was your favorite extracurricular?  I loved to play soccer! ⭐What was trending when you graduated? Clothes, songs, movies, etc. One thing I remember being big when I graduated was the students putting Chuck Norris memes everywhere, lots of people wore scarves, and we had to wear lanyards with our student ID everywhere.
Once a Zebra, Always a Zebra🦓 Welcome to our Alumni series, which features our staff, who are also Zebra Alumni! As we always say, once a Zebra, always a Zebra, these staff members understood the assignment!   🦓Karisa Morgan 🏫Claremore High School - Counselor 🎓Zebra Alumni: 2016 ❤What has been your favorite part about returning as a staff member? I love the community and have been so welcomed, and I feel like I am right where I belong.  It is also fun getting to work with some of the teachers who taught me while I was a student at CHS.I love that I feel confident in knowing I can always ask questions and have mentors to help me navigate my first year at CPS. No one has ever turned me away or said they couldn't help; it is like a big family helping each other succeed. 💭What is one of your favorite memories from being a CPS student? It is hard to choose just one, but doing the lip dubs every year was always a lot of fun. 👩🏻‍🏫What was your favorite class? Art was definitely one of my favorite classes. 🏈What was your favorite extracurricular?  I loved to play soccer! ⭐What was trending when you graduated? Clothes, songs, movies, etc. One thing I remember being big when I graduated was the students putting Chuck Norris memes everywhere, lots of people wore scarves, and we had to wear lanyards with our student ID everywhere.
Once a Zebra, Always a Zebra🦓 Welcome to our Alumni series, which features our staff, who are also Zebra Alumni! As we always say, once a Zebra, always a Zebra, these staff members understood the assignment!   🦓Karisa Morgan 🏫Claremore High School - Counselor 🎓Zebra Alumni: 2016 ❤What has been your favorite part about returning as a staff member? I love the community and have been so welcomed, and I feel like I am right where I belong.  It is also fun getting to work with some of the teachers who taught me while I was a student at CHS.I love that I feel confident in knowing I can always ask questions and have mentors to help me navigate my first year at CPS. No one has ever turned me away or said they couldn't help; it is like a big family helping each other succeed. 💭What is one of your favorite memories from being a CPS student? It is hard to choose just one, but doing the lip dubs every year was always a lot of fun. 👩🏻‍🏫What was your favorite class? Art was definitely one of my favorite classes. 🏈What was your favorite extracurricular?  I loved to play soccer! ⭐What was trending when you graduated? Clothes, songs, movies, etc. One thing I remember being big when I graduated was the students putting Chuck Norris memes everywhere, lots of people wore scarves, and we had to wear lanyards with our student ID everywhere.
🍔🍊🥗Claremore Zebras FREE Summer Meals In conjunction with the USDA Seamless Summer Program, the CPS Child Nutrition Department will continue offering FREE MEAL for students 18 and under this summer.​ 📅 June 3 - June 28 & July 8 - August 2, 2024 🚫No meals will be provided the week of July 1-5, 2024 🍽 Dine-In ONLY 🕣Breakfast 7:30 - 8:30 AM l Lunch 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM (Mon. -Fri.) 📍Roosa Elementary - 2001 N Sioux Ave. 🕥Breakfast 7:45 AM - 8:45 AM l Lunch 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM (Mon. - Thurs.) 📍Claremore High School - 201 E Stuart Roosa 🕥 LUNCH ONLY 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM (Mon. -Fri.) 📍 Westside Elementary - 2600 Holly Rd#CPSZEBRAPRIDE Read more - https://www.claremore.k12.ok.us/article/1613209
7 months ago, CPS Communications
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Happy retirement to Mrs. Jennifer Montgomery! She has dedicated 32 years of her life to education, all at Claremore Public Schools.
7 months ago, CHS Communications
Happy retirement to Mrs. Jennifer Montgomery! She has dedicated 32 years of her life to education, all at Claremore Public Schools.
Happy retirement to Perry Cagle! Mr. Cagle has dedicated 32 years of his life to Claremore Public Schools.
7 months ago, CHS Communications
Happy retirement to Perry Cagle! Mr. Cagle has dedicated 32 years of his life to Claremore Public Schools.
Once a Zebra, Always a Zebra🦓 Welcome to our Alumni series, which features our staff, who are also Zebra Alumni! As we always say, once a Zebra, always a Zebra, these staff members understood the assignment! 🦓Cass (Watson) Huddleston 🏫Claremore High School - Teacher 🎓Zebra Alumni: 1976 ❤What has been your favorite part about returning as a staff member? Claremore Public Schools feels like home, especially in the building where I attended school as a teen. I love being a ZEBRA! 💭What is one of your favorite memories from being a CPS student? Being a cheerleader for the Zebras! 👩🏻‍🏫What was your favorite class? Robert Long - Algebra 📣What was your favorite extracurricular? Cheerleader and Class Officer ⭐What was trending when you graduated? Clothes, songs, movies, etc. Bellbottoms, great music, dragging Sonic, and going to Claremore lake!
7 months ago, CHS Communications
CHS Alumni Cass (Watson) Huddleston.
CHS Alumni Cass (Watson) Huddleston
CHS Alumni Cass (Watson) Huddleston
CHS Alumni Cass (Watson) Huddleston
Happy retirement to Christy Province! Mrs. Province has dedicated 26 years of her life to Claremore Public Schools and students within the Alternative Learning program.
7 months ago, CHS Communications
Happy retirement to Christy Province! Mrs. Province has dedicated 26 years of her life to Claremore Public Schools and students within the Alternative Learning program.
Happy retirement to Christy Province! Mrs. Province has dedicated 26 years of her life to Claremore Public Schools and students within the Alternative Learning program.
Happy retirement to Christy Province! Mrs. Province has dedicated 26 years of her life to Claremore Public Schools and students within the Alternative Learning program.
Happy retirement to Christy Province! Mrs. Province has dedicated 26 years of her life to Claremore Public Schools and students within the Alternative Learning program.
📌 𝐀𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: The Cherokee Nation is providing a one-time payment of $150 through its annual Children’s Clothing Assistance Program to income-eligible Cherokee children residing anywhere in the United States. Cherokee Nation Human Services are now accepting applications through the tribe’s online Gadugi Portal at https://gadugiportal.cherokee.org. The deadline for the application is Tuesday, July 16 at 5 p.m. Learn more at: https://loom.ly/4lR-Vrc
7 months ago, CPS Communications
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NE Tech is holding their next Driver Education 🚗 🚘 class Monday, July 15th at the Claremore Tech campus from 8am-6pm. This class will fill up quickly. If you are interested, you can call 📱 NTC at (918) 342-8066. We won’t have another class until August 17th. You must be at least 15 years old to enroll. Contact Alan Douthitt at adouthitt@claremore.k12.ok.us for more information or call NTC.
7 months ago, Claremore High School
NE Tech is holding their next Driver Education 🚗 🚘 class Monday, June 3rd at the Claremore Tech campus from 8am-6pm. This class will fill up quickly. If you are interested, you can call 📱 NTC at (918) 342-8066. We won’t have another class until July 15th. You must be at least 15 years old to enroll. Contact Alan Douthitt at adouthitt@claremore.k12.ok.us for more information or call NTC.