Next weekās homecoming events
We would like to invite your students to join us for...
HIGH SCHOOL ART DAY
October 26, 2019 (Saturday)
When: 9:00am optional campus tour; workshop 10:00am - 2:00pm
Cost: FREE for high school students (juniors/seniors)
About the Event: Students participate in two hands-on workshops which include ceramics, mixed media, soap carving, metal work, figure drawing, oil painting, and stop motion animation. Optional campus tour and complimentary lunch also included. Seats are limited.
Online registration - http://ocae.uco.edu
UCO THEATRE ARTS FALL DRAMA DAY
When: Saturday, November 2 (12:00pm - 10:00pm)
Where: UCO Main Campus (Edmond, OK)
Cost: FREE to high school students (all levels) and transfer students
More information: Call (405.974.3754), email (ocae@uco.edu) or visit our website (http://ocae.uco.edu) for a schedule of events and to register.
About the Event: Students are invited to an incredible day of drama! Attend workshops in performance, design tech, or theatre education; take a guided tour of the UCO campus; eat a delicious pizza dinner with faculty and theatre arts majors followed by complimentary admission to the UCO performance of Peter and The Star Catcher that evening. After the show, stick around for an exclusive Q&A talk back session with the cast, crew and director! Seniors can also audition/interview for departmental scholarships and tuition waivers. Registration is free but seats are limited. Teachers and parents are welcome too!
OPEN FIGURE DRAWING NIGHT
November 6, 2019 (Wednesday)
When: 6:00 - 8:00pm
Cost: FREE for high school students (all levels)
About the Event: Students can select the style and medium of their choice, gain practice in drawing the (fully clothed) human figure, meet art faculty and students while building up your portfolio!
Online registration - http://ocae.uco.edu
If you have any questions or need help registering students, please contact our office (ocae@uco.edu // 405.974.3754) or visit our website (http://ocae.uco.edu)...we're here to help!
Debra
Oklahoma Center for Arts Education
University of Central Oklahoma
100 N University Drive, Box 208
Edmond, OK 73034
405.974.3754
405.974.3884 (Fax)
website: ocae.uco.edu
First annual SM pee wee tournament is in the books. Thanks to all of those who volunteered their time to help make it a success!
Thank you Sharon-Mutual and Tyrone fans!!! $350 was raised last night for Edenās Fireworks to help support families fighting childhood cancer. The work done by those involved to help make it happen is appreciated. Thank you for stepping up once again!
Sharon Mutual students running for Western Plains Youth and Family Services Run for Shelter benefit.
Great job guys!!!
Trojans victorious 60-32!!!
38-32 with Trojans on top in some tough action
Dig deep Trojans!
Trojan spirit lives on!!!
Trojans off to a great start!
Childhood Cancer Awareness Special Captain Luke Spray
Cheerleaders getting ready for game!
Field is prepped and ready for Childhood Cancer Awareness recognition!!
Yearbooks are on sale for $36 until October 31st.
You can pay by check or by credit/debit online:
Go to www.TreeRing.com/validate
Enter our schoolās passcode: 101564070248594
We are working on covers and this is one option we are considering with pictures in "T" and "P."
Homecoming dress up days are as follows for the week of October 14, 15, 16:
HS/Middle School* 5th Grade- Seniors
Monday: Class Color
Senior- BLUE
Junior- WHITE
Sophomore- BLACK
Freshman- RED
8th- PINK
7th- LIME GREEN
6th- BLACK
5th- WHITE
Tuesday: Tacky Tourist/ Hawaiian
Wednesday: Red, White, Blue
Elem* Pre-K - 4th Grade
Monday: Decades Day
Tuesday: What I wanna be (future job)
Wednesday: Red, White, Blue
Lady Trojans getting ready to start the 2nd set. Lost first one 25-16.
Mr Thompson and Peyton Mulbery with the pregame before the volleyball game
Cell babies in #mrslongsaandp. We looked at the movement of molecules across the cell membrane.
Chemistry class took a short break between chapters by playing Periodic Table Battleship. It gave them an opportunity to practice and become more familiar with names, symbols and placement of the elements.
Sorry folks --- "sophomores" not freshman. My apologies!