Mrs. Murphy's social studies classes participated in the October Leaderboard challenge. These students answered the most questions correctly for the month. Third place is Blain Woods with 230 correctly answered questions. Second place is Silas Matheson with 237 correctly answered questions. First place is Hunter Stamm with 487 correctly answered questions! Congratulations to these students.
It's what we do! #Learn #Lead #Grow

Antler Alert this week: Attendance winners were 4th grade- Mrs. Laughlin's class, 5th grade- Mrs. Burton's class, and 6th grade- Mrs. Cupp's class. Our Teacher of the Week is Mrs. Copeland. She teaches 6th grade math. Mrs. Copeland works with her team to plan lessons that are interactive and engage students in discussions about math. It is important to her that her students do not just know the steps in the math process, but also the concepts and deep math understanding. Mrs. Copeland is always willing to help staff and students with anything. We sure are lucky that she is FOR the BROWN and WHITE!



Research shows that reading aloud is the most important thing you can do to help your child prepare for reading and learning. Take the 30 Day Challenge and post your photos using #FOR the Brown & White



Elk City Intermediate will be hosting the "Give Like A Champ" blood drive on Friday November 14 from 9-1. Come give the gift of life and then grab your J.Will t-shirt. Your gift will save lives.

Snack Sale Thursday, November 6! All items $1
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We have coats and other items that have not been claimed in our lost and found. If your child is missing something please come up and take a look or remind your child to stop by.

See flyer for yearbook order information!

Mrs. Murphy's class had a blast during red ribbon week. What a great week to be FOR the Brown and White.



5th Grade Light-Up Long Division with black lights, highlighters, and neon glow bracelets. It's always a great day to be FOR the Brown and White!









Mrs. Burton's class went all out for Red Ribbon Week dress up days!
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4th and 5th grade teams went all out for Halloween!


Mrs. Bass' class had a blast with their Halloween Pizza Party and treats! Always a great day to be FOR The Brown and White!

Red Ribbon week fun in Mrs. Cupp's class!
Great to be part of the Brown and White!




October sure was busy! They had so with their pumpkin book reports, we finished our spooky stories today and even celebrated Halloween with a spooky breakfast and lots of treats throughout the day. I’m so proud of these kids and all their hard work!
It's what we do! #Learn #Lead #Grow



Antler Alert: Our teacher of the week is Mrs. Carlucci. She teaches 5th grade English Language Arts. Mrs. Carlucci ensures that all students are engaged in the lesson. She works hard to ensure that all students understand standards to mastery. Thank you Mrs. Carlucci! Our Attendance winners were: 4th grade- Mrs. Laughlin's class 5th grade- Mrs. Sheppard's class 6th grade- Mrs. Cloud's class Our word of the month for October was integrity. Each homeroom teacher picked two students who have demonstrated what it means to have integrity during the month of October (see picture). Congratulations to all and thank you for showing that you are FOR the BROWN and WHITE!





BIG shout out to Shelter Insurance, Denton and Joanna Wood, and Catlin Dowdy for providing lunch for our staff! It is much appreciated. Thank you for being FOR the BROWN and WHITE!

Mr. Earls was nominated by a student and his family for being a favorite teacher for a Homeland, United Supermarkets, and CashSaver of Oklahoma giveaway and WON! The prize is a Fall Class Party completely sponsored by our local United Supermarket! Mr. Earls is an exceptional teacher and is so very deserving of this award. He is pictured here with Assistant Front End Manager Christopher Lenz of Elk City United Supermarket. Thankful for teachers, students, families, and our community for showing what it means to be FOR The Brown and White!

Poetry with a Boo! 👻 Mrs. Pollard's ELA classes wrote haunted haikus while setting the scene with candlelight and eerie music. Creativity never looked so chilling!
It's what we do! #Learn #Lead #Grow






Mrs. Bruner's Reading classes recently completed Pumpkin Character Book Reports. The students did a phenomenal job on making their character pumpkins, and they also did a fantastic job of presenting their reports.




If you drop off and pick up your child in our car line, please make sure that you are single file and waiting your turn. Sometimes our students get out of their car on the left side and it is not safe for other cars to be pulling around as students are getting out. Also, for the safety of your child, please do not park in the parking spots in the drop off area and have your child walk across. It is a very busy time and we want to ensure that all of our students are safe. Thank you
