Claremore band is always ready and willing to serve their community with their time and talents. This week the Jazz Quartet entertained the community that attended the Light the Tree event at Westbend Winterland. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
about 5 years ago, CPS Communications
CHS Jazz Quartet entertained the community at the Westbend Winterland.
CHS Jazz Quartet entertained the community at the Westbend Winterland.
Don't forget to place your order for a poinsettia TODAY! They will be available to be picked up after the Choir's Christmas concert on Dec. 10th. Please turn in the order form to Mr. Doonkeen or Mrs. Shilling by Dec. 6th or call/ text Chelle Stadler at 918-261-2322.
about 5 years ago, CPS Communications
Choir selling poinsettias
Coach Short's Zoology class, at CHS, dissected a Dogfish Shark. Dissection can be useful because it allows people to discover and learn about how systems in a body work together. The real experience of this lab, enable a student to be engaged in the learning process and understand the internal organs, identify the tissue organs, and have an appreciation of the complexity of living organisms. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
about 5 years ago, CPS Communications
Coach Short's Zoology class, at CHS,  is dissecting a Dogfish Shark.
Coach Short's Zoology class, at CHS,  is dissecting a Dogfish Shark.
Dissection can be useful because it allows people to discover and learn about how systems in a body work together.
Dissection can be useful because it allows people to discover and learn about how systems in a body work together.
JROTC is offering a drawing for over $225 in local dining plus various other items. Tickets are $2 each or 3 for $5. Purchase tickets in the front office or you can catch JROTC in the commons during both lunches. All proceeds will go toward the CHS Zebras United Against Cancer program. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE #zebrasunitedagainstcancer
about 5 years ago, CPS Communications
NJROTC raises fund for ZUAC
CHS took 300 10th graders to the Sophomore Showcase this fall to explore the career programs NTC offers in preparation for their junior year. Students were able to pick three programs to tour at the Pryor Campus, allowing more 1:1 time and the opportunity for some hands-on experience with the tools, projects, and equipment. At the Claremore campus, students toured all six of their full-time programs. This event is a strategic opportunity in the ICAP process, creating more evident benefits for both students and schools. CPS is approaching and delivering career development in our schools to help students and their families become more informed consumers of the education and training required to meet their personal goals. Students will continue this process throughout high school. However, the exposure to these programs allows these students an intimate look into several career options made possible through career-tech training while in high school &/or after high school. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
about 5 years ago, CPS Communications
Sophomore Showcase ICAP
Sophomore Showcase ICAP
Sophomore Showcase ICAP
Sophomore Showcase ICAP
Arrow Hill and Katrina Sherrick proudly display dictionaries personalized by NJROTC students. This annual Rotary project provides a personalized dictionary to every third grader in Rogers County. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
about 5 years ago, CPS Communications
Arrow Hill and Katrina Sherrick proudly display dictionaries personalized by NJROTC students. This annual Rotary project provides a personalized dictionary to every third grader in Rogers County.
Are you a crime show junkie? Do you find yourself binge-watching Law & Order, CSI, NCIS or Criminal Minds? With a plethora of crime series on TV there has been an increased interest in our Forensic Science classes. One of our students' favorite units is the Blood and Blood Spatter unit. This project students have to recreate bloodstain patterns, find the area of convergence, angle of impact, and velocity. No one here is learning "How to Get Away with Murder" but we may have the next modern-day "Sherlock Holmes" in the house. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
about 5 years ago, CPS Communications
Forensic Science class recreate blood evidence.
Forensic Science class recreate blood evidence.
Forensic Science class recreate blood evidence.
Forensic Science class recreate blood evidence.
Thanksgiving may have passed, but it's always a great day to be thankful! Check out this special Thanksgiving ZTV as they share why they are grateful for some of our teachers at CHS. https://youtu.be/o2DdqSpbnUI #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
about 5 years ago, CPS Communications
ZTV thanks teachers
It's always a great day when the Zebras get the "W" but even sweeter when it's in Tiger territory. Freshmen boys won the championship at the Pryor Invitational last week. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE #beatpryor
about 5 years ago, CPS Communications
9th grade Zebras win Pryor Invitational
The selfless act of serving others is a way to bring more joy into the world. It is a method with which to build amazing, passionate cultures within a business, within a school, within a community, within a family, within a team. Too often we can get caught up in the ideals of prestige or winning and forget that the main reason anyone is successful is because of what they have done for others. "The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well." ― Ralph Waldo Emerson. Claremore athletics wants to be a winning program but more importantly, we want to build citizens that win by serving others. This week the CHS baseball and softball players held a canned food drive to help stock the Rogers County Sheriff's Dept. Food Pantry. The pantry is open to anyone 24/7. CHS girls basketball helped Westside pack up food baskets for fellow Zebra families. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
about 5 years ago, CPS Communications
CHS baseball and softball players held a canned food drive to help stock the Rogers County Sheriff's Dept. Food Pantry.
CHS girls basketball helped Westside pack up food baskets for fellow Zebra families.
Today is no different from every day we for teachers. We are thankful for our students and their families, connections with our colleagues, for the leaders that encourage our growth, and the caring support from our own families. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
about 5 years ago, CPS Communications
Happy Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving
Claremore Public School teacher Brooke Lee, you're Oklahoma's Milken Educator Award Winner! Mrs. Lee is an English teacher at Will Rogers Junior High and received $25,000 award. https://www.milkeneducatorawards.org/newsroom/videos/view/brooke-lee-claremore-oklahoma #CPSZEBRAPRIDE #oklaed #milkenaward
about 5 years ago, CPS Communications
When skill, talent, and passion come together in a teacher, it shows in the work of their students. "This week, studio art is doing self-portraits in pastel! I am seriously so grateful for these kids. I hit the jackpot with these guys!" Mrs. Hoffer-Williams #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
about 5 years ago, CPS Communications
studio art is doing self-portraits in pastel
studio art is doing self-portraits in pastel
studio art is doing self-portraits in pastel
Congratulations to Sydney Callender and Jayla Hurt for making All-State for Cheer! #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
about 5 years ago, CPS Communications
Sydney Callender and Jayla Hurt made All State for Cheer!
We know that being present is important for your child’s learning progress. What can you do to help them be at school every day? • Set a regular bedtime and morning routine. • Lay out clothes and pack backpacks the night before. • Don’t let your child stay home unless she is truly sick. Keep in mind complaints of a stomach ache or headache can be a sign of anxiety and not a reason to stay home. • If your child seems anxious about going to school, talk to teachers, school counselors, or other parents for advice on how to make her feel comfortable and excited about learning. • Develop back-up plans for getting to school if something comes up. Call on a family member, a neighbor, or another parent. • Avoid medical appointments and extended trips when school is in session. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
about 5 years ago, CPS Communications
Attendance Matters
This is why we call them STUDENT-Athletes! Congratulations to Thomas Mason named VYPE Academic Athlete of the Month. https://northeastoklahoma.okvype.com/2019/11/11/claremores-thomas-mason-academic-athlete-of-the-month-presented-by-roberts-auto-center/?fbclid=IwAR1-bi91SBPn7HnjReiMfOpR1Wfo5CQtJO8cCKFP3sJw7cYD_GWSFzQxlPw Photo Credits: Means Photography
about 5 years ago, CPS Communications
This is why we call them STUDENT-Athletes! Congratulations to Thomas Mason named VYPE Academic Athlete of the Month.
This is why we call them STUDENT-Athletes! Congratulations to Thomas Mason named VYPE Academic Athlete of the Month.
Congrats to the following kids for being selected for the GCBDA Jazz Band: Hayden Rhoades - 1st Alto Sam Philpot- 5th Trumpet Dylan Ward- 1st Trombone Ashley Evans- Vibes The concert will be Jan 20th, 2020 at the Coweta Taj Mabandhall. #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
about 5 years ago, CPS Communications
Congrats for being selected for the GCBDA Jazz Band
Congrats for being selected for the GCBDA Jazz Band
It’s been a long time coming but we are so excited about the new “pit” at CHS. Can’t wait to see our students’ faces tomorrow morning! #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
about 5 years ago, CPS Communications
New furniture for the “pit”!
THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA will host a Sooners at Starbucks THURSDAY in Claremore! Set up a meeting with Jill, on the link below. https://hello.ou.edu/portal/soonersatstarbucks?c=&zip=74017&country= Jill Manning Sr Admissions Counselor #CPSZEBRAPRIDE
about 5 years ago, CPS Communications
OU Visits in Claremore - Thursday
Parent Teacher Conferences are Nov. 21 from 4:00pm to 7:30pm. You may schedule a conference through the following link: http://www.myconferencetime.com/claremorehs/ If you would like to conference with more than one teacher choose multiple conferences. If you would only like one teacher, then choose the teacher on that page. You will then need to enter your students information and choose the time that is best for you. You may email or call a teacher for help, or call the school, and we will assist you. 918-923-4211
about 5 years ago, Kerri Garroutte