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SUPERINTENDENT’S HONOR ROLL
Read moreMoss High School hosted a Reality Check for Moss Juniors and Seniors on March 22nd. During the reality check, students would be given a folder that listed their career, yearly salary, monthly gross salary, marital status, FICA, Medicare, Federal IT, State IT, and monthly net income. After the students received their folders, they went from booth to booth purchasing things like insurance, health insurance, vehicles, furniture, groceries, entertainment, housing, etc. The students had to keep up with a check register in order to see details of their spending and where their money was spent. At the end of the Reality Check, students calculated to see how much money they had left at the end of the month. It was an extremely enlightening experience for the students to see a glimpse into what it will be like in “the real world” when they choose their career path, etc. Below are some pictures of the event.
Read morePictured above from left to right (all seniors): Kathryn Brown, Bethany Foster, Lindsey Mitchell
Read moreTaking tickets at the door was Rhonda Parker. Also pictured are David Bencoma, Mike Osborn and Landyn Oliver.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY – Rep. David Smith, R-Arpelar, is sponsoring the First Annual Veterans PTSD Awareness Campout April 1-3 at Scipio Campground in Scipio, OK. The event is endorsed by the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs (ODVA).
Read moreTHE CLASS B STATE RUNNER UPS!!! Wetumka’s Powerlifting team came out and competed recently and brought home the Class B State Runner Up plaque. From left - Coach Devon Reid, Wesley Hamilton - 6th place, Hayden Hobia, Jackson Reid - 4th place, Alex Allford - 6th place, Mason Allford - 7th place. Briar Bray also placed 4th in the 7th grade division. The team says they will be back next year for the gold!! Congratulations!
Read moreThe Hughes County OHCE Atwood Club was awarded the traveling trophy at this year’s district OHCE meeting for traveling with the biggest percentage of members the farthest distance. This year’s meeting was held at the Atoka Convention Center. At the meeting members learned about all sorts of projects from Sewing, nutrition and even Gardening. They will bring this new knowledge back to the county and put it to use with local projects throughout the year. We even got to listen to Pake McEntire for our lunch entertainment. The district meeting is always a great way for us to find new proj-ects and bring them back to our communities. If you would like more information on how you too can be a part of this educational club, call the local extension office at 405-379- 5470. In attendance were Tochie Cates, LaTrishia Sherry, Beverly Chapman and Murphy McDaniel.
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