
Only 19 hours remaining for these 3 surplus items the school is selling. Looks like the Price is good for the buyer right now.


Before school was out, Mrs. Green's 7th-11th grade classes were able to launch rockets received through the Toshiba America Grant. #ToshibaAmerica. She is very grateful for the excitement her students were able to experience while bringing math to life.
The 7th grade and 9th grades launched rockets with an altimeter attached, which allowed them to determine the maximum height that their rocket launched. They used that data to determine the mean, median, and mode of the heights. The 7th grade also determine the probability of a successful launch and timed their launches so they could calculate the speed of their rockets. The 8th graders tracked the time it took for their rocket's parachute to deploy. They use their data to determine if there was a linear relation and the probability of their rockets landing on the football field. The 9th, 10th, and 11th graders coded a micro:bit to collect digital data. The 9th and 11th graders coded their micro:bit for temperature. The 9th grade had to determine how to attach their micro:bit to the rocket. They used Velcro and rubber bands. That worked, as no micro:bits were lost or damaged and all were able to collect data. The 11th graders launched rockets that had a payload. The micro:bit was put in a tube. After the rocket launched, they uploaded their data to a spreadsheet and used a formula to convert celsius to Fahrenheit. They had to determine the domain and range of their data and determine any outliers. The 10th grade coded their micro:bit for acceleration and also had rockets with a payload. After launching, they uploaded their data to a spreadsheet and used a formula to convert the G force to feet per second.
Some of the rockets were launched up to four times. One rocket was lost. Two were damaged beyond repair. Students had to replace parts and parachutes on a few of the rockets. Overall, students learned problem solving skills. They were very determined to get their rocket to launch. We had several that did not launch on the first attempt. The students quickly figured out the problem. We had a 100% launch rate. The students enjoyed the project and most reported it as their favorite activity on Mrs. Green's reflection survey. The project will continue the project next year.

ATTENTION S-M ATHLETES: Summer pride starts Monday June 9th, Boys begin at 8:00 am and Girls follow at 9:00. Improving your performance begins with Summer Pride.

Upcoming seniors, check this out!

Attention 2018 graduating seniors! Cumulative files for your class will be purged on July 1 with your transcript being retained permanently by Sharon-Mutual Public Schools. If you would like to have your cumulative file, please email Brad Shryock at bshryock@smps.k12.ok.us prior to July 1.

Congratulations to Triniti Mabra signing her Letter of Intent to play volleyball at Randall University in the fall. We are proud of you Triniti.




The high school cheerleading squad has spent the last two days at cheer camp working hard and learning new material for the upcoming season. They brought home the ASCT Summer Cheer Camp Superior Team Award. They canāt wait to showcase everything they have learned. Itās going to be an exciting year for these ladies!
Seniors Raelyn Syms and Cashlyn Spencer were nominated to try out for the U.S. Army Bowl as All American Cheerleaders! Congratulations ladies! ā¤ļøš¤š






Results from today's Booster Club golf scramble. Huge thanks to all of the hole sponsors and teams that participated today. Mark your calendar for May 22, 2026 for next year's scramble. Great day to be a Trojan....


ā¾ļø SHARON - MUTUAL LITTLE LEAGUE š„
be sure to come out and support the Sharon - Mutual little league fundraiser this evening. All proceeds go towards the league.


It has been a great experience for S-M to have Sara Sandrin this year, if you are thinking about being a host family you can chat with Kate White.



Thank you Mrs. Schmidt for the many years of putting together Miss Sharon-Mutual. Congratulations to Miss Sharon-Mutual Raelyn Syms and Mr. Irresistible Trevor James.



Seniors tomorrow: Senior Breakfast at Mutual Community Church 7:30 am. Followed by elementary walk through in cap and gown. Then back to Mutual for awards assembly followed by graduation and baccalaureate practice.

SHARON-MUTUAL LITTLE LEAGUE NEWS


Congratulations Dakota Walker on an outstanding track and field career at Sharon-Mutual. Fourth year in a row competing in the 300m hurdles at state earning 3 medals out of 4 years and 2 Silvers medals along the way. We are proud of all your accomplishments.


ā¾ļø SUMMER LEAGUE SCHEDULE ā¾ļø
The Sharon- Mutual 8u baseball team has a game tonight versus Mooreland.
Game 1 @ 6:00
Game 2 @ 8:00
Please make plans to attend and cheer for the boys. Concession stand will be available. All proceeds go towards the SHARON-MUTUAL LITTLE LEAGUE.

State Track Meet order of events, starts today.


Mark your calendars for a fun evening Tuesday May 13th at 6:00pm.


ā¾ļø SHARON-MUTUAL Little League Schedule ā¾ļø
8U boys play at HOME vs Mooreland tonight.
Games at 6:00 & 8:00.
Concession stand will be available.
T-Ball season will start tomorrow morning at HOME vs Vici.
Games at 9:00 & 10:00.
Breakfast will be available at the concession stand. Donuts, biscuits and gravy.
Come out and support the TROJANS!!!!
#trojanprideneverdies

Order of events for Saturday's Regional Track Meet in Cherokee.


Awards varied from perfect attendance to students of the month to outstanding diesel mechanics. so very proud of our students!



