
Attached are the Ellis County Tournament brackets. Note our games are played in Shattuck.



November 18 is basketball Homecoming. There are JH games prior to HS games beginning at 4:30. With so many kids involved that night, I am asking for adults who might help in the concession on this date. 4 at a time is pretty efficient. My thought was to have a shift from 4:00-6:30 and another shift from 6:30-close. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

November 10th elementary and JH games have been moved to November 11th. Same start timesā¦. 4:30 elementary, JH to follow.

Check out this great opportunity for seniors! See Mrs. Hopper if you'd like a copy of the brochure.

Mrs. Green's Geometry class has wrapped up the congruent polygon barn quilt project. The link below will allow you to vote your for your favorite. If the link does not work from the post, it will be linked in the comments.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSebL0n_ZpVUVG_5yMana9v2Y9f8tOt4oFyPFFhrsi7JKMpMZQ/viewform


NOC, NWOSU partner in Para to Degree Program
For the second time this fall, the Enid campuses for Northwestern Oklahoma State University and Northern Oklahoma College are partnering to provide relief for the education crisis in Oklahoma.
NWOSU and NOC are offering a Para to Degree program where students can finish their associates and/or bachelor degree.
A meeting with additional information will be held Monday, Nov. 7 at NWOSU Enid, 2929 E. Randolph at 6 p.m.
This meeting will have more information regarding all options to complete a degree ā fast track, full-time, part-time with a mix of traditional, hybrid, or online course options. Advisors will work to create individual plans for students. Financial aid and scholarship information, including the Inspired to Teach initiative, will also be discussed.
āNorthwest Oklahoma is in dire need of well-trained educators,ā said Dr. Jen Oswald, Chair of Education at NWOSU. āTogether with NOC, NWOSU is committed to being part of the solution. This university has a long history of quality teacher preparation. We are proud to be continuing that tradition today, especially with this crippling teacher shortage. Our candidates are the best of the best. My hope is that more will continue to teach in northwest Oklahoma. Our children deserve the best of the best.ā
NOC Social Science Instructor Tiffany Meacham added, āThe partnership we have developed will allow us to work closely together to create an individualized plan that will best fit each paraprofessional's needs to complete their degree.ā
Earlier this fall, NWOSU and NOC announced a fast-track course of study for completion of the elementary education degree has been developed for the students at these two institutions of higher learning to meet the specific needs of our Enid area community.
This program will allow Enid campus students to earn an associate degree and a bachelor degree in three and a half years, enabling them to be in the classroom and teaching more quickly than they could through traditional programs.
āWe are excited to work with NOC to find creative ways to prepare educators for Oklahoma classrooms,ā Oswald said. āThe fast-track program is designed for students beginning college and will create a plan of study through their student teaching internship.ā
āAs Oklahoma is facing a teacher shortage, this program allows students to obtain their degrees faster while still receiving the same great quality education for which Northern and Northwestern are known,ā said Tiffany Meacham, Enid academic adviser for elementary education at NOC.
The fast-track program will meet current standards for educator preparation so that completers have the knowledge and skills necessary to become highly effective educators who are ready to support the learning needs of Oklahomaās students.
To learn more about this program, contact Dr. Jen Oswald, Chair of Education at NWOSU, at 580.327.8451; jdoswald@nwosu.edu; Tiffany Meacham, Social Science Instructor at NOC Enid at 580.547.2228; tiffany.meacham@noc.edu; or Jeremy Hise, Vice President for NOC Enid, at 580.548.2393; jeremy.hise@noc.edu.
Northern Oklahoma College, the stateās first public two-year community college, is a multi-campus, land-grant institution that provides high quality, accessible, and affordable educational opportunities and services.
NOC serves nearly 4,000 students through the home campus in Tonkawa, branch in Enid, and NOC/OSU Gateway Program in Stillwater. Of these students about 80% receive financial aid and/or scholarships. 75% of NOC students complete their degree with zero debt.
The college is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and offers associate degrees in three general areas: Arts, Science and Applied Science; the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs; and the Accreditation Commission for Education and Nursing.
For more information about Northern Oklahoma College please call (580) 628-6208 or visit the NOC website at www.noc.edu.
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Scott Cloud
Director of Public Information
Northern Oklahoma College
P.O. Box 310
Tonkawa, OK 74653
Phone: 580.628.6444
scott.cloud@noc.edu
www.noc.edu

Attached is the basketball schedule for this season!


Attached are basketball T shirt order forms.



šCome join us for the annual Sharon-Mutual Trophy Auction!!! š


Support your Trojans!!!

Friday at Timberlake will be military night. All military or retired military personnel and first responders will receive free admission!

Attention Senior parents!!!

Kaelton Barnes, Taylor Thompson & Hunter Dennis are competing today in regional cross country at OBA. Great representation of our Trojans!!!


S-M high school academic team plays an inter squad meet. The competition is heated!



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The Sharon-Mutual Booster Club recognized the Sponsor of The Game.
BANK 7 was presented with a signed football from the Sharon-Mutual football team.
Thank you BANK 7 and Misty Thompson, Cale Steadman, and Doug Haines!!!
#onceatrohanalwaysatrojan




Wrapping up a great day of leader- ship workshops and activities



BPA Students enjoy an early breakfast at Le Madeleine before attending fall leadership conference in Norman.


There will be no career tech on Monday, October 17. Have a great fall break!

Melissa Hobbs with Woodward Fire Department host Fire Prevention for the 3rd-6th Grade. Post winners won a movie pass, pizza and a backpack.
Great job students!!!
Winners included:
Hayley Bellows
Makenzi Casio
Allie Morris
Sophia Stephenson
Julia Shadrick
Christopher Turner
Gabby Belis
Hunter Bosscowen
#onceatrojanalwaysatrojan



Crystal Christmas in Woodward is looking for volunteers to help set up for Crystal Christmas 2022. Students, this is a great way to build volunteer hours that look strong on your resume'! You may sign up at https://signup.com/mobileweb/2.0/vspot.html?activitykey=867024829786010099#choose_event_page