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Shopping for school supplies once entailed stocking up on pens, pads and notebooks. Students today still buy many of the same items, though they also now stock up on electronics.
Read moreThe Maud Football Homecoming will begin before the game at 6:00 P.M. at the field.
Read moreThe flower girl is Kindergarten student Addisynn Fish. She is the daughter of Tyler and Makayla Fish, and is the sister of Aria and Emberley. Addisynn likes to play with her Barbie house, watch her turtle Myrtle, and hang out with her mom, dad, and family. In the future, Addisynn wants to be a police officer and rescue animals.
Read moreDistance Learning Fridays start Oct. 2nd. Your child's teacher will have assignments/lessons to be completed. Meals will be available for pick-up upon request. Please contact your child's building secretary before the end of the day Wednesday to provide a head count for needed number of meals.
Read moreLast Saturday was the 11th annual Whippet Run for Fun fundraiser at Varnum Elementary School. There were a total of 75 participants this year. Nineteen of the participants were a part of the 1k, and the other 56 were in the 5k.
Read moreVarnum High School teacher, Angela Scott, has been hard at work with her Forensics and STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) classes. Both classes have been working on a variety of different projects this year. Scott’s Forensics class used stereo microscopes for the first time this year. They were examining strands of hair, cuticles and even fingerprints. The forensics class has also been working on crime scenes the past few weeks. Students first had to examine a crime scene that was left on the stage and conduct a report on it. Their next crime scene was located at the high school’s southern entrance.
Read moreWith the Oklahoma Election Board receiving a record number of absentee ballot requests, the League of Women Voters of Oklahoma is urging voters to “take great care” if they vote absentee for the Nov. 3 election.
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