
Good food and good fellowship!!! A great turnout for the community social and media night!



It takes good planning and a few laughs.


Balloons donāt make the best beds, but together they made it work!





Students in grades 7-12 participated in a relationship and team building, critical thinking & goal processing activity during the first-day meeting.





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SHARON-MUTUAL TROJAN TV
There is a new link to watch Sharon-Mutual Athletics!!!
http://okssn.com/sharon-mutual-trojans.html
We hope you be able to follow all our school activities this year.

Asking for a little help...check it out

First volleyball game tomorrow at 4:30. JH football players are working concession beginning at 4:00.

Grades 7-12 enroll today from 4-7 pm at the high school. Students who handed in their enrollment packets do not need to come in.

The Booster club will be meeting on Monday August 8th at 6:00pm in the Sharon cafeteria. We hope all can attend who would like to be a part of raising money and provide a safe fun environment for all students who letter in an activity.

Attention ALL students in grades 8-11.


Military recruiters will be on campus at various times throughout the year visiting with juniors and seniors. In addition, seniors will attend the college/career fair at High Plains Technology Center where military recruiters visit with juniors and seniors present there. If you do not wish for your student to visit with a military recruiter, please direct your student not to visit with them. Students will be allowed to remain in class if they have been told by you not to visit with a recruiter. It will be the student's responsibility to not attend the recruiter meeting. This notice is in accordance with a new law to disclose the possibility of recruiters visiting with students at our school.

The 61st annual United States Senate Youth Program (USSYP), established in 1962 by U.S. Senate Resolution, awards two student leaders from each state a week in Washington, D.C., to experience their national government in action. Delegates hear major policy addresses by senators, cabinet members, officials from the Departments of State and Defense and directors of federal agencies. Delegates will also participate in a meeting with a justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Each delegate is awarded a $10,000 college scholarship for undergraduate studies.
USSYP is limited to juniors and seniors who are currently serving in any one of the following student government offices:
Student body president, vice-president, secretary or treasurer
Class president, vice-president, secretary or treasurer
Student Council representative
National Honor Society officer
Student representative elected or appointed to a district, regional or state-level civic or educational organization
All student leadership qualifying positions are subject to the judgment of the state selection administrator and will be verified and confirmed.
Access the USSYP Brochure here
View the Oklahoma application here
Applications are due Sept. 30 by 5 p.m. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered. Finalists will be notified by Nov. 1. Finalists will be required to attend a virtual interview sometime in November.
If you have questions, contact Brenda Beymer-Chapman at brenda.chapman@sde.ok.gov.

Northern Oklahoma College Regents approved a measure Wednesday that now allows qualified high school juniors the opportunity to earn college credit tuition-free at the same time they are completing high school credits. NOC will now waive up to nine (9) credit hours of resident tuition for juniors beginning the start of the Fall 2022 semester of August 22. College fees, along with required textbooks or other course materials, remain the responsibility of the student.
In the FY23 State appropriations, the Oklahoma legislature approved the full funding of resident tuition waivers reimbursements for juniors in the most recent legislative session. āThis is a great opportunity for high school students to earn college credit at a greatly reduced cost to their families,ā said NOC President Dr. Clark Harris. āWe are so pleased the legislature responded to the State Regentsā request for full funding of the resident tuition reimbursements for both juniors and seniors, this will help so many students get a head start on their college experience.ā
Currently, seniors have been eligible to participate in the tuition waiver program while juniors could take college courses did not receive a tuition waiver. An Oklahoma high school student taking full advantage of the program can now earn as many as 27 hours, nine (9) credit hours during the junior year and 18 credit hours during the senior year, tuition free, while still in high school.
For more information on concurrent course offerings, high school juniors and seniors are encouraged to visit with their school counselors or principals or contact Dr. Rick Edgington, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Registrar, at 580.628.6220 or rick.edgington@noc.edu. For more information on Northern, visit their website at www.noc.edu/students/concurrent-students/.

Attached is the fall concession scheduleā¦. If youād like to sign up to help, it would be greatly appreciated!!!


The Gates Scholarship (TGS) is a highly selective, last-dollar scholarship for outstanding, minority, high school seniors from low-income households. Each year, the scholarship is awarded to exceptional student leaders, with the intent of helping them realize their maximum potential.
Selected Scholars will receive funding for the full cost of attendance to earn a bachelorās degree, that is not already covered by other financial aid and the expected family contribution, as determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), or the methodology used by a Scholarās college or university. Costs covered include tuition, fees, books, and room and board, and may include additional personal costs.
TGS also provides Scholars with various online support services designed to help them excel in their degree programs, graduate, and make a successful transition to their chosen careers. These include career services, mentoring, leadership development, wellness, and knowledge building.
If you're a minority student interested in being referred, email Mrs. Hopper by September 8, 2022.

Football and volleyball t shirt order forms attached. Forms will be available for students the first day of school. Football shirts can be ordered from Shelley P. at any time. Forms will be due back august 19th.




Brandi Green, JH/HS math teacher, was one of seventy-nine Oklahoma teachers that attended the 2022 Oklahoma Energy Resource Boardās (OERB) Educators Retreat. The retreat was July 6th - 8th and sponsored by the people of Oklahoma Oil and Natural Gas.
Mrs. Green expanded her knowledge of oil and natural gas to provide industry application in the classroom. The all-expense paid retreated included hands-on industry experience and tours of Schlumbergerās OKC facility, Enbridgeās facilities in Cushing, and a drilling rig tour hosted by Unit Drilling Company and Coterra Energy. Mrs. Green also attended a āWomen in STEMā panel discussion, presentation from Engaged Learning, and an Oil and Gas 101 workshop.
Mrs. Green is grateful for the opportunity OERB extended to her and thankful for all the industry volunteers who shared their time and experience.
#OERBTeachersRock





Grades 7-12 who did not pre-enroll in the spring will enroll August 9 from 4 pm to 7 pm at the office in Mutual. See you then!

Here are the parking assignments for the football field after changing over to a numbering system!
1: Shryock
2: Polk
3: Keene
4: B. Vassar
5: T. Thompson
6: N. Spencer
7: Minnie Tapia
8: C. Turner
9: T. Vassar
10: H. Bellows
11-12: E. White
13: Elwood
14: Hutchens
15: B. Clem
16: B. spray
17: G. Marlatt
18: J. Custar
19: Dani Mann
20: Tom Mitchell
21-22: Sessoms
23: McNeal
24: Hedges
25: J. Thompson
26: D. Thompson
27: Coffey
28: Open
29: Dahl
30: Cole
31: Oakes
32: Justin Custar
33-34 Baggett
35: Adams
36: Open
37: Walker
$50 and make checks payable to SM Football. 210 S Maple, Mutual, 73853
Thanks for your support!

I am working on changing the football parking signs from names to numbers. If you renewed or are a new member you will have your same spot. Iāll get those out to you at a later date. If you havenāt paid for next season, you can mail a check to
210 S. Maple, Mutual, 73853. $50 made payable to SM Football. Thanks for your support! There are also a few open spots available.