All middle school students will turn in their Chromebooks and chargers starting Wednesday. Chromebooks will be checked for damages, cleaned and updated for state testing. After spring break, Chromebooks will stay in classrooms for student use. If a student needs to check out a Chromebook to take home to complete work, they will do so through their 7th hour teacher. Please help your student locate their Chromebook and charger. If you have any questions, call the middle school office at 789-2521.
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over 1 year ago, Terry Tyree
BPA Students that qualified for state came from all over Oklahoma to Tulsa March 4-6 to compete in various business events in the categories of Finance, Business Administration, Management Information Systems, Digital Communication and Design, Management, Marketing and Communication, Health Administration. Kailey Hester competed in Basic Office Systems and Procedures and Digital Communication and Design Concepts and Sarah Spain competed in Administrative Support Concepts and the Extemporaneous Speech event. Ben Hagebusch, JR Veysey, Parker Stanbro and Michael Wooten competed as a team in the Video Production event placing in the top 8 in the state.
over 1 year ago, Terry Tyree
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11th and 12th grade students with no zeros in February were treated to an off campus lunch in Claremore today. Great job students!!!
over 1 year ago, Terry Tyree
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Baseball will be playing today at 2:00 and 4:00 in Wyandotte. These will be pool games for the Caney Valley Tournament.
over 1 year ago, Terry Tyree
Read Across America Week isn't only for the elementary school! Mrs. Harris and Ms. Moore teamed up to inspire students through reading today. Pictured is Mrs. Harris reading to her STEM class and Ms. Moores reading class. CMS has amazing teachers who love these kids!
over 1 year ago, Falon Wilson
Read Across America Week! Creating a love for reading!
9th and 10th grade students with no zeros in February were treated to an off campus lunch in Claremore today. Great job students!!!
over 1 year ago, Terry Tyree
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Baseball games scheduled today at Caney Valley are cancelled. Once a schedule is determined, it will be shared on our website/facebook page.
over 1 year ago, Terry Tyree
The Caney Valley Baseball tournament is currently in a rain delay. We will update as information comes available.
over 1 year ago, Terry Tyree
Art Goad ES celebrating Read Across America !
over 1 year ago, Zenda Willcut
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Reminder of the scholarship organizer! This is the hub for all scholarships with due dates and live links to applications. Several are coming up this month and next. If you have any question please email me at kcrawford@chelseadragons.net. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wPU7BJHYDNfZkfe2mOX4TiSKFdf2nDYBJn0RagAGMSQ/edit?usp=sharing Here is the link to the counselor corner as well with a lot of helpful resources. https://www.chelseadragons.net/documents/counselor's-corner/high-school/385361
over 1 year ago, Katlyn Crawford
The high school baseball game scheduled for Monday, March 4th has been canceled.
over 1 year ago, Falon Wilson
Cherokee Nation Events for the month of March 5TH: CN Public Health will be at Vinita Boys & Girls Club at 3:15pm to present benefits of physical activity while pedaling on bikes. Participants will make smoothies as a treat. For more information, contact CN Public Health Educator Mandy Russell, 918-506-7274 or miranda-russell@cherokee.org. 12TH: CN Public Health Educator Britanie Wacoche is launching community walking group for CN citizens living in or near Pryor. Group will meet at noon every Tuesday and Thursday until May 30 at the Pryor Creek Recreation Center, 111 SE 9th St. The group is free to join, open to all ages and is self-paced. For more information, contact Wacoche at 918-772-8719 or britanie-wacoche@cherokee.org. 20TH: Career Services hosting “Cultivating Cherokee Traditions” event from 10am to 2pm at the Mid-American Expo Center in Pryor. Event open to Tribal TANF households and Native families, limited to the first 200 families. Lean how to bead, make corn husk dolls, play Cherokee marbles and enjoy storytelling. Lunch will be provided. Registration begins at 9am. For more information, contact Denise Honawa or Jon Crittenden, 918-453-5555. 21ST: Spring Break Make and Take. Cherokee Nation museums will offer different crafts to make and take home. Events are from 10am to 4pm, all ages welcome. Cherokee National History Museum (Tahlequah): round reed baskets; Cherokee National Prison Museum (Tahlequah): coil pots; Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum (Tahlequah): paper baskets; John Ross Museum (Tahlequah): mini booger masks; Sequoyah’s Cabin Museum (near Sallisaw): paper weaving; Saline Courthouse Museum (Rose): corn husk flowers; Anna Mitchell Cultural & Welcome Center (Vinita): clay medallions. Learn more at VisitCherokeeNation.com 23RD: The first WINGS race being held at Johnstone Park in Bartlesville. The 5K race begins at 8am; the 1 mile fun run at 8:05am. To learn more or to sign up, contact Julie Miller at Julie-miller@cherokee.org. Visit cherokeepublichealth.org for full schedule of 2024 WINGS races. 26TH: Cherokee Nation Outpatient Health Center (CNOPHC), Tahlequah, holding parent support meeting, 10am to noon. The group meets every last Tuesday of each month to connect parents and learn about ways to support children with disabilities. The meeting is free and open to everyone. To learn more, call 918-647-1255. 26TH: The CNOPHC, Tahlequah, holding March social group from 4pm to 6pm for young adults ages 14 and older who need help improving social, job and self-advocacy skills. The group is free and open to everyone. To learn more, call 918-647-1255. 28TH: Feather Smith, Ethnobiology Manager, will be at Saline Courthouse Museum in Rose from 10am to 2pm to present a class on wild onions. Participants will learn how to identify the plant, use sustainable gathering practices and uses of wild onion. Class is $25 per person. To register, go to shop.visitcherokeenation.com 29TH: CN W. W. Keeler Tribal Complex, health centers and satellite offices will be closed for Good Friday. CN W.W. Hastings Hospital urgent care and emergency department and other emergency services will remain open.
over 1 year ago, Terry Tyree
CHS would like to congratulate Cody “Bear” Gill for making the All-Star Football team. Today he was presented his All-Star jacket for Class A All-Star by class for the Defensive Tackle position. WAY TO GO BEAR!! 🐉 Dragon Proud! 🐉
over 1 year ago, Terry Tyree
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TCC STEM CAMP This academy is an overnight, weeklong summer camp that brings in high school students from all over the state to come learn and engage on our campus about sustainable energy. Applications for the camp go live on March 1st. at https://www.tulsacc.edu/academics/workforce-continuing-education/college-kids#:~:text=Every%20summer%20there%20are%20more,months%20of%20June%20and%20July. The camp will be from June 9th – June 14th. This camp is FREE to students, must have their own transportation. Spots are limited so apply as early as possible. If you have any questions please reach out to, Cody Zimmer 918-595-7097
over 1 year ago, Katlyn Crawford
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Congratulations to Dana Daylight who won $647 in the freshman 50/50 fundraiser. Also, congrats to freshman, Billie Kirkendall, who sold the winning ticket and received $20 and lunch from Sonic!
over 1 year ago, Katlyn Crawford
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Don't forget to buy your senior a special spot in this year's yearbook! Send the images you'd like to use with your special message to bbunnell@chelseadragons.net Orders due by March 31st.
over 1 year ago, Katlyn Crawford
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