
The Oklahoma State Department of Health will be providing a Child and Adolescent Health Clinic on October 14 and October 28 from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Parents must accompany the student to the health visit. If you have any questions please call Mrs. Treadwell at 918-464-2334.


Parents, this is just a reminder that parent/teacher conferences are tonight from 3:30 pm-9:00 pm. You will also be able to view your child's photo proofs and purchase them tonight at a discounted rate.

Our weekly News Broadcast is live. Check it out to get a glimpse of all the things going on.
https://youtu.be/8PMsE--NHDM

These two are AMAZING at what they do, we are so proud of them. Happy Custodians Day JoElla and Justin!


STUCO Spirit Wear fundraiser sale closes this Friday at 3:00pm. All orders will be picked up at the school. DO NOT pay for shipping.
https://dcsports.myshopify.com/collections/webber-falls-pre-order

The Academic Team competed at Fort Gibson last night. Team 1 did great winning 2 games. Their top scorer was Sophie Hodges. Team 2 played hard and scored more points than in previous games. They were lead by Lonnie Cauthon. Great job Warriors!



October 3 Superintendent Message
https://youtu.be/8mYKH6ItloU

The Cross Country had a great run on Saturday in Keifer. Our Champion of the Week is Emily Coatney who took 1:29 off her mile time. Cheyanne took 1:04 off her two mile time. Skylar Powless, Chase Kunkel, Aidden Pendland, and Jemma Peevy also set new personal records! Congratulations to all





Warriors are so excited to walk, bike and roll to school next Wednesday! Look for information coming home today. Mr. Whelan will drive a bus of students down to the park for any bus riders who want to participate. Parents are encouraged to join us.



This weeks news broadcast is live. Check it out when you get a chance.
https://youtu.be/Cz3a8lOQ4XY

The first Booster Club meeting is tonight. Come out and support our student athletes.

The warriors got it done! Team 1, lead by Sophie Hodges, scored an impressive 300 points for 2 wins. Team two, lead by Catelynn Long had fun!!



If you are contacted by a company by the name of SPORTS PROMOTIONS NETWORK asking for donations for the Webbers Falls Football or Basketball Teams, please do not donate to them. They DO NOT have authorization to be a fund raiser for our school.


It was a toasty afternoon and the longest race for all the Jr Highers. They powered through and were amazing! Cheyanne Herrier places 3rd in her division.





The Webbers Falls Athletic Booster Club will be having their first meeting on Tuesday, September 27th, 2022 at 6:00pm. This will be held in the school gym. Everyone is invited to help support our Webbers Falls Athletes.

The Family and Consumer Science Culinary Arts class utilized our new kitchen today. Students made Chicken Spaghetti, Italian Meatballs, and Apple Dumplings. Mrs. Marla Coppin took some photos!





The MS and HS Super Smash Bros teams traveled to OKC today for a competition. The HS had some really tough opponents and were able to get a couple of match wins, but ended up getting knocked out of the tournament. The MS team had an excellent day. Lareena, River, Asher, and Chandler were able to rack up several wins which will help them as they work towards qualifying for the state championship at the end of the semester. Chandler and Asher ended up in today's championship game, and after a hard fought battle, Chandler was able to secure 1st place. Great job to all that played today.





The Academic Team traveled to Vian on Monday. They won all three games and scored over 500 points! Top scorers were Sophie Hodges, Rody Maxwell, and Catelynn Long. Congratulations Warriors.




Got up early to run at North Rock Creek. 5/9 set new PRs. Cheyanne Herrier earned a 5th place medal and Aidden Pendland is the Champion of the week shaving 1:51 off his mile time! A special thanks to the Herrier’s for our new custom cooler and to Evelyn Rainey for 2 cases of water.





The Middle School eSports team had a lot of fun competing this morning. They came up a little short in their matches, but are looking forward to coming back stronger for next months tournament. This was a new experience for most of them playing the games they are used to playing, but having to adhere to competition rules. Proud of the effort they put in.
