Parents/guardians of students who are on virtual learning only need to turn in meal requests each to the office (918.754.2426 x2034) or the cafeteria (918.754.2426 x2024). Requests can also be made by completing the form linked below. Meal pick-up times for virtual students will be from 10:30am-10:45am only. Virtual students will receive a breakfast and lunch during that pick-up time.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScqdkr6vh_yqECb6FgqNlJgByqqxa_5juI9w4aAmDWuyEx5jQ/viewform
Information concerning free and reduced meals is now available under the Documents tab of our website.
Denver Hamilton throws a no-hitter in a 13-0 Eagle win over Wister!
The Eagles defeat Ft. Cobb-Broxton 6-1 in the Best of the Best preseason series at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark!
Pre-K students will not begin their first full day of school until Monday, August 17th. Mrs. Martin will be doing individual assessments the first few days. Parents will set up a time with Mrs. Martin for August 12, 13, or 14 to assess their child. Students must be accompanied by an adult and free to leave when assessment is completed. Students will not return until Monday, August 17.
Virtual enrollment (only students doing strictly online classes) will be Tuesday, August 11, from 8:00-3:00. Kindergarten through sixth grade will enroll in the elementary office and grades 7-8 will enroll in Mrs. Renfrow’s room in the high school building. New students to Red Oak should bring birth certificate, immunization record, and CDIB if applicable.
The menu for the first week of school is now available.
Our school district has selected the Student Insurance Plan from K & K Insurance Group to make reliable coverage available to parents. If you don't have other insurance, this plan may be a resource to consider. Additionally, even if you have other coverage, this plan can help fill expensive "gaps" caused by deductible and co-pays. Coverage may be purchased at any time during the school year by visiting www.studentinsurance-kk.com.
Dear Parents and Guardians,
With the recent spike in COVID cases across the state, and new suggestions from the State Department of Education, Red Oak Schools has made the decision to delay the start of school by one week. Classes will now begin on Wednesday, August 12, 2020, for students in grades PK-8, and on Monday, August 17, 2020, for students in grades 9-12.
In addition to this delay we will be observing an enhanced version of social distancing by splitting many of our elementary classes (grades 1-8), and spreading them throughout the campus. We will also be going to a blended model in grades 9-12. High school students will be on campus Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. They will be online/virtual on days Tuesday and Thursday, off campus. Extra curricular activities will go on as scheduled at this time. We are making this shift in order to keep students, and staff safer from the spread of COVID-19. If you opt for all virtual coursework at any level please inform the office by August 5th, so we can make the necessary arrangements. High school students will receive face to face instruction on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, particularly in core subject areas. Meals will be served in the cafeteria all five days, so students may be fed even on a virtual day if they so choose, but must maintain social distancing and provide their own transportation on virtual days. This plan will be in place for at least nine weeks, then evaluated depending on the COVID numbers, and further guidance from the State Department of Education.
It is our hope and desire to provide the best possible education for all Red Oak students at this time in the safest manner possible.
Sincerely,
Bryan Deatherage
Superintendent
Please take time to review the safety protocols for COVID-19 in the upcoming school year...classes begin Wednesday, August 5.
Gym and cafeteria floors are being resurfaced and waxed today through the weekend...please do no go in those buildings until next week.
Dear parents/guardians,
Please complete the survey at the link below to help us better prepare the appropriate learning environments for the upcoming school year.
The following information is posted as required by the Bond Transparency Act of 2017.
Eighth grade graduation pictures are available for pick-up at the school this week.
Order forms for 8th grade cap/gown pictures on Wednesday, May 6, are now available.
8th grade cap/gown pics will be Wednesday, May 6, beginning at 9 am in the auditorium. Students will arrive alphabetically in 5-minute increments for pictures and will adhere to social distancing guidelines (alphabetical list will be posted tomorrow). Students giving speeches should come prepared to deliver those for recording. Senior graduation video will be made Thursday, May 7, beginning at 10 am in the auditorium. Students will arrive in 5-minute increments to video walking in, diploma presentation, and walking out. Students delivering speeches should come prepared to deliver those for recording. Senior graduate outdoor recognition will be Sunday, May 10, at 3 pm in the parking lot in front of the new gym. Seniors should wear caps/gowns for this event.
Lynsie Patten is a state champion! Lynsie won the State FCCLA STAR event in cake decorating today, adding to her regional win earlier this year...congratulations Lynsie!
Today's Senior Spotlight is on Heather Truitt!
Heather is the daughter of Ronnie and Janice Owens and Kathie and Wayne Truitt. She is the senior class historian and an FFA officer. In her time in the FFA chapter, she has been an important part of the Red Oak Show Team. After high school, she plans to attend EOSC and obtain a degree in agricultural education while competing as a member of the livestock judging team.
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Today’s Senior Spotlight is on Weston Roberts!
Weston is the son of Jennifer and Baron Bradshaw and Clint and Cristil Roberts, and the grandson of Rick Cawyer, John and Renate Williams, Carla and Tim Roberts, and Curtis and Brenda Bradshaw. Weston is a Class B state basketball champion (2018) and was a member of the Eagle basketball team for four years. After high school, he will be attending OSU-Okmulgee to train in their high voltage lineman program.
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Today's Senior Spotlight is on Bryar Potter!
Bryar is the son of Ed and Destini Kitchens and the grandson of Skeet and Sharon Franklin and the late Clyde and Beulah Kitchens. He is a 2020 state archery champion and enjoys coon hunting, deer hunting, and fishing. After graduation he plans to enter the workforce.
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