
The HS football game vs Corn Bible has been moved to Thursday, Nov. 5. 7:00 kick off.

We are so excited for tomorrow!!!


Regarding the Oklahomaās Promise scholarship program.Ā This message is for all college students who graduated high school in 2018 and thereafter.Remember, there are some very important requirements that could affect your award in college.The $100,000 second income limit is checked EACH year for ALL OKPromise students enrolled in postsecondary education, not just entering freshmen. This means that all OKPromise students must complete theĀ Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)Ā each year.Ā Ā Any year that the student doesĀ notĀ receive the award because their income exceeds the income limit will count toward the five-year period of scholarship eligibility.OKPromise will not pay for non-credit remedial courses in college.OKPromise students graduating high school in 2018 and thereafter may not receive total award payments for more than 129 semester credit hours during their five years of scholarship eligibility, unless their degree program requires more hours.Don't forget!Ā The 2021-2022 FAFSA opened October 1, 2020!More information about these and other changes is available on theĀ College StudentsĀ page of the OKPromise website.Oklahomaās PromiseOklahoma State Regents for Higher Educationokpromise@osrhe.eduwww.okpromise.org1.800.858.1840

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4-H will be Wednesday, October 21, immediately following school at the elementary.

HS students planning to attend college may sign up for the ACT at actstudent.org. It's good if freshmen and sophomores can take the ACT in April to get a feel for it and juniors and seniors may take it at any time during the year. Students may take the ACT a maximum of 12 times. If you are on free or reduced lunches, you may obtain a fee waiver from Mrs. Hopper to take the ACT for free.

Sharon-Mutual is doing a fundraiser to help support Special Olympics! Check out this awesome catalog!
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Another ACT prep source
https://academy.act.org/

Only special instructions for Beaver on Friday is no parents on the field after the game.

Electrical Training Alliance of Western Oklahoma has openings in their electricalĀ apprenticeship training program.Ā Applicants must be at least 17 years old to apply, 18 years old to enter the program, have a valid driver's license, a high school diploma or G.E.D. and provide an original certified high school transcript showing a passing grade in Algebra 1.Ā Apply online at www.etawok.org/applications.

Reminder:Ā Ā The SM Community blood drive, in memory of Jessika Majors, daughter of Stephanie Paulsen, and sister of Ethan Paulsen, is Monday, October 19 in Mutual from 1-4 pm.Ā Ā Sign up for a donation at obi.org or call 989-3231 to make an appointment. Thank you in advance for your life saving donation.

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Lightāem up Trojans!





Mighty Trojans! So proud of our guys!! Trojans in top 22-14





Trojans on top with 2 minutes to go in the first quarter 16-14

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High Plains Career Tech is not having school on Monday, October 19. Sharon-Mutual students Who drive need to report to school by 10:50 AM. Students who do not drive should ride the bus that morning To Mutual.

With fall break upon us, a friendly reminder the final elementary and jh football game is Tuesday Oct. 20 starting at 5:30.

Mr. Marlatt's Oklahoma History class completes a tour of some of the local one-room school sites around Mutual at the Hackberry School southwest of Mutual. The class also visited Moscow Flats, Richmond, and Sybil sites locally. The field trip concluded their study of one-room schools and the School Land Commission.
