
McLoud Family - Bus 9 will be running late today. Thank you.

5th grade Focused and Flexible learned about how to handle stress and calming techniques this morning. We are so thankful to the Kickapoo Tribe Behavioral Health Preserving the Future grant for coming in weekly to work with our students, and teaching them these skills.


Parents/Guardians: We will be doing contact tracing throughout the district in an effort to control the spread of Covid. If you receive a phone notification you will be given the building site as well as grade level if possible. This means your student was within 6 feet of the positive case or 3 feet if masks were worn. The exposure was for a cumulative time of 15 minutes or greater. The Oklahoma Department of Health currently recommends quarantine and monitoring of symptoms if you have been exposed to Covid. Please keep your student at home if they are running a fever or have had a sudden loss of smell and/or taste. If your student stays home please also remember to notify the office and provide medical documentation for attendance purposes.


If you have students in grades 8-11, please check out the scholarship opportunity that Oklahoma's Promise provides.
*Now including 11th graders
*New income limit of $60k



McLoud Family - Buses 13 and 14 will be running late today. Thank you.

Great day for Redskin Softball in Seminole!





McLoud Family - Bus 7 will be running late today. Thank you.

Come support our students this weekend!


Congratulations to all of the newest NJHS members at MJH.
Taycee Lewis
Annabella Lind
Launa Trout
Brody Westcott
Jonathan Yang
Addison Adams
Aeden McGlaughlin
Skyla Murray
Integera Dehart
Dani Easley
Kaleb Fox
Zane Roughley
Emma Bellah
Jordyn Dennis
Gracelyn Austin
Great job, leader, Mrs. Lanham!!





Back To School Bash for high school students only! Thursday August 26th from 7:00-9:00 in front of the secondary cafeteria. Clubs will be set up to recruit students and encourage them to be active in our school. Mr. Tony's Snow Cones will be there so bring money for Snow Cones! Mr. Thompson will have music playing! Hope to see you there!


McLoud Family - Buses 7 and 13 will be running late today. Thank you.

The Emergency Broadband Benefit Program is a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) program that provides a temporary discount on monthly broadband bills for qualifying low-income households. Eligible households can receive:
· Up to a $50/month discount on your broadband service and associated equipment rentals
· Up to a $75/month discount if your household is on qualifying Tribal lands
· A one-time discount of up to $100 for a laptop, tablet, or desktop computer (with a co-payment of more than $10 but less than $50)
Households can qualify for the temporary assistance in a number of ways, such as through the use of existing assistance programs like SNAP, Medicaid, Lifeline or if a child received reduced-price school meals programs in the last two school years. The Emergency Broadband Benefit is also available to households who are eligible for a broadband provider’s existing COVID relief program, to those who have received a Federal Pell Grant during the current award year, and to those low-income households who suffered a significant loss in income during the pandemic due to job loss or furlough since February 29, 2020.
Do You Qualify? ¦ https://getemergencybroadband.org/do-i-qualify/
Apply Now ¦ https://www.checklifeline.org/lifeline/?id=nv_flow&ebbp=true
VIDEOS
Emergency Broadband Benefit – What Is It? How Does It Work?
English ¦ https://youtu.be/G-TaMzKJRg4
En español ¦ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0WIN-4i_1A
American Sign Language ¦ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERrCGJlsFzw


McLoud Family - Buses 13 and 14 will be running late today. Thank you.

If you are planning on attending the HS fastpitch game at Classen SAS tomorrow, please see the following.


6th grade enjoyed their STEM challenge today. The challenge was to build a rocket using one piece of paper, 6 straws, and tape in order to build a rocket that will liftoff without being touched.





6th grade enjoyed their STEM challenge today. The challenge was to build a rocket using one piece of paper, 6 straws, and tape in order to build a rocket that will liftoff without being touched.





McLoud Family - Please log in at the link below to complete this year’s school lunch form through the student records portal on Wengage. This will be your enrollment login. There will be a new tab at the top.
This form is very important in securing much needed funds for our district. Please complete as soon as possible even if you believe you will not qualify.
Thank you.
https://ok.wengage.com/McLoud/account/login?ReturnUrl=%2fMcLoud

Intermediate parents, we are excited to tell you about our Character Trait of the Month. This month Intermediate students will be learning about and working on the trait of Cooperation. Mrs. Murdock has exciting lessons she will be teaching in each classroom, and students will be encouraged to practice Cooperation everywhere they go. The entire month of August we will be working on how to apply this skill at school, home, and in our community.
Attached is our parent handout for how you can talk about our trait of the month at home.




ECC families - Please review the information attached as we work diligently to keep all our students safe. Thank you.




Our 2021-2022 FFA officers introduced themselves to the Board of Education on Monday evening! From left to right:
Paige Smith-President
Kylee Jim- Vice President
Gage Brown-Secretary
Hailey Bickley-Treasurer
Brody Little-Reporter
Grace Little-Sentinel
Congratulations, we look for big things from this group of young people!
