Parents, we need your help! Some of the high school students are not turning in their work. Please make sure your students are completing the assignments in Spark or the paper work which has been sent to them if internet access is not available and returning the completed assignments to the teachers. This is work which is beneficial to the students and we don't want their skills to slip. It will be difficult for teachers in the future to write recommendation letters for scholarships and opportunities if students are not turning in their work and finishing out the year since the opportunity is available to them. They are welcome to accelerate through in classes where they can and get the year wrapped up, but it is important that they finish. Thanks for your support!
about 5 years ago, Terri Hopper
AT&T's Commitment to Helping Customers Stay Connected Now more than ever, it’s important to have access to the Internet to stay in-touch with family, friends, work, healthcare providers, retailers, and school. That’s why AT&T will continue to offer affordable ways to connect. Households with at least one resident who participates in the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP), and in California only, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients, may qualify. There is NO annual commitment, NO deposit, NO installation fee and NO charge for an in-home Wi-Fi Ā® capable modem. Additionally, in response to the public health crisis1, Access from AT&T is temporarily:  Offering two months of free service, $5/mo. or $10/mo. plus taxes and fees thereafter, depending on your speed, for new customers who order Access by April 30, 2020. Expanding eligibility based on income2 and to households participating in National School Lunch Program/Head Start Waiving all home internet data overage fees Feel free to share our updated program information with your community. Please consider: Including flyers from our partner portal in your communication: COVID-19 Program Changes Flyer (English) COVID-19 Program Changes Flyer (Spanish) AT&T Offer Flyer (California Only) Checklist of Information Needed to Complete Application Ordering free copies of our updated preprinted flyers from the printing portal, attaccess.rrd.com See the above linked flyers or go to att.com/access to learn more about Access from AT&T. Please also sign into our partner portal, accesspartners.att.com, to browse our COVID-19 specific promotional and communications materials. For assistance beyond our online resources, please call 1-855-220-5211. In a united effort, thank you for choosing us, AT&T Geographic and service restrictions apply to AT&T Internet services. Not all speeds available in all areas. Pricing subject to change. Service subject to Internet Terms of Service at att.com/internet-terms. 1 Learn more about AT&T’s COVID-19 response at att.com/covid. 2 Household income based on 135% or less than the federal poverty guidelines. Ā©2020 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T and Globe logo are registered trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property.
about 5 years ago, Terri Hopper
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about 5 years ago, Terri Hopper
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Senior Campbell Mcallister takes a victory lap and pumps the crowd!
about 5 years ago, Terri Hopper
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The place to be… Mutual Oklahoma honoring the 2020 seniors and lighting up the field in hopes for a speedy return to normal.
about 5 years ago, Terri Hopper
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Feel free to ā€œcruiseā€ Mutual after the lighting at 8:20 and visit with friends from your cars. Just like in times past!
about 5 years ago, Terri Hopper
Sharon-Mutual will join the nation tomorrow at 8:20 pm which is 20:20 military time by turning on the football stadium lights to honor the 2020 graduating seniors and to symbolize hope and a return to normal soon. We will leave them on for 20 minutes and 20 seconds. We invite everyone to come to the Mutual campus and honk as the lights come on. We ask that everyone remain in your vehicle to maintain social distancing during this pandemic and keep all vehicles off the football and baseball fields.
about 5 years ago, Terri Hopper
Trojan Pride Day!!
about 5 years ago, Terry Mulbery
Trojan Pride Day!!
Trojan Pride Day!!
Wacky Wednesday Tayler Spray, Bryce and Brylex Bond
about 5 years ago, Terry Mulbery
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Leo and his sisters Serenity and Millie
about 5 years ago, Terry Mulbery
Leo and his sister Serenity and Millie
Freshmen TAP students who need extra help with their Algebra 1 may contact Mrs. Green by email bngreen@smps.k12.ok.us
about 5 years ago, Terri Hopper
First grade started their eggs in the incubator on Saturday. Be sure to follow along with Mrs. Shockey’s 1st grade class as they hatch chicks this spring.
about 5 years ago, Jeff Thompson
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Career Tech UPDATED ENROLLMENT PROCEDURES! First - thank you all so much for working with us this year on our new enrollment process. - especially now with everything you all have going on! I know your worlds are CRAZY and I genuinely appreciate everything you all do for us!!! Due to the Covid 19 quarantine, we will be making some changes for the Fall 2020 enrollment. These changes will only affect new students wanting to attend Career Tech. Our current students have already enrolled with us for next year and do not need to do anything else – unless they are changing programs, for example, an Auto student who wants Health next year will have to go through the Health Careers interview process. Below is a list of the changes that are being made for entrance into our programs: 1. Auto: Interviews will be held in August 2. Construction: Interviews will be held in August 3. Diesel: Interviews will be held in August 4. Health Careers: Interviews will be conducted through the month of April. Please have your students call Don Gaines at 512-705-2267 to set up an interview. Students will need to either fax or e-mail their two required reference forms and questionnaire to: dgaines@hptc.edu or fax – 580-571-6180. 5. Marketing Management: Interviews will be conducted through the month of April. Please have your students call Katrina McDowell at 580-571-6170 to schedule an interview. Students will need to email or fax the one required reference to: kmcdowell@hptc.edu or fax – 580-571-6180. 6. Multimedia: Interviews will be conducted through the month of April. Please have your students call Richard Kirksey at 405-630-7743to schedule an interview. Students will need to email or fax the two required references and questionnaire to: rkirksey@hptc.edu or fax – 580-571-6180. 7. Freshman TAP – Interviews will be conducted through the month of April. Please have students call Danna Goss at 580-243-8416 The following programs have open enrollment and do not require an entrance interview – BAM, Service Careers and Welding. In order to set up an interview, please have the student call the instructor, and then the instructor will set up a zoom meeting with the student. After they have all their meetings, I will send a list of the students who interviewed, and request a copy of their transcripts and attendance records from the school. If you have any questions or concerns, please call me on my cell - 580-254-4789 and PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF THERE IS ANYTHING I CAN DO TO HELP YOU GUYS!!!!
about 5 years ago, Terri Hopper
If you have items in your lockers at the high school, please come to the school today or tomorrow between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. to pick them up. If you are unable to pick it up this week, please call the high school office to make arrangements to pick it up next week. Any items not picked up will be donated.
about 5 years ago, Terri Hopper
There will be no career tech classes the remainder of the school year. Students will have the grade for credit they had at the end of the third 9 weeks. In addition, there will be no sophomore TAP next year.
about 5 years ago, Terri Hopper
Students, hope you're taking time out from online learning to get some exercise, take up some new hobbies, or spend time with your family making some special memories. Don't stress over the challenges of learning online. Keep in touch with your teachers by email and let them know if you're having problems or if you have questions. Parents, it's important to keep your students emotionally healthy during this time. Encourage them to learn some new skills like building items out of recycled materials, crocheting, take them fishing or bike riding. Plan a picnic together. Take advantage of this time to have some fun together. It's important to give them purpose and fun along with their studies. This is such a contrast to the time they are accustomed to spending with friends and schoolmates they may experience some emotional lows. If there's anything you need help with or if you have questions, feel free to contact any of your teachers or Mrs. Hopper as counselor. Stay healthy! Hope to have life back to normal soon!
about 5 years ago, Terri Hopper
Yearbook Help! While posting those kiddos social distancing, add #SMTrojansYB and they might just make the yearbook! Prom: 1. Formal pictures: get all dressed up and pose in front of a curtain or sheet with Christmas lights - or something similar 2. Casual: wear your formal gear doing regular things (getting gas, cleaning, chores, etc) 3. PPE: mix your formal gear with your quarantine gear 4. Combination: wear your formal gear with PPE while vacuuming in front of your fancy lights - or something like that 5. No date? No problem! Stand with a 6+ foot pole or tape measure. Baseball/Track: Put on your uniform and take a random outside picture. It can be as formal, casual, or fun as you want. You can send the pictures to Mrs. Green bngreen@smps.k12.ok.us
about 5 years ago, Brandi Green
Tayler Spray and Bryce and Brylex Bond dresses as there heroes
about 5 years ago, Terry Mulbery
Bryce and Brylex Bond
Tayler Spray
Tenley and the Bond’s dressing up for their favorite team.
about 5 years ago, Terry Mulbery
Tenley dressing up for favorite team day.
The Bond’s dressing for favorite team day.
Mrs. Goss has the freshmen math, science & computer classes posted for you in google classroom. Please disregard the previous announcement regarding freshmen. If you did not receive an invitation from her, please let us know and we will get you one. Mrs. Green will provide geometry for the remainder of the year in Spark.
about 5 years ago, Terri Hopper