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It's Championship Saturday for the Oilton tournament and both our teams are playing to win it all! Lady Panthers vs Commence at 6:00 pm Panthers vs Hominy at 7:20 pm
Games will be live-streamed on Facebook and YouTube at Lone Tipi Productions


Oilton Tournament Friday schedule 12/6/24
Lady Panthers vs Pawnee at 10:00 am
Panthers vs Beggs at 7:20 pm

All games for the Oilton Invitational Tournament will be livestreamed by LoneTipi Productions on youtube. You can find the link using the qrcode or the following link https://linktr.ee/lonetipi


Order a candy gram for your friends for Christmas! See an 8th grader or Mrs. Dershem for more info. Delivery Dec. 17!


Picture Day is this Wednesday! Prestige Photography will set up in the old gym early that day and begin taking pictures of the elementary students at 8:30 a.m. They will begin with the fifth and sixth graders, followed by Pre-K thru fourth grade.
Then Junior High and High School will go in order, seventh grade thru eleventh.
All that's required is school-appropriate clothing, a bright, shiny face and a big grin!

HS basketball - Oilton Tournament brackets



Wishing everyone a wonderful Thanksgiving!


How does it feel being a turkey? According to this one (who was actually Elementary Principal Lindsay Bailey), "It's hot. Especially around Thanksgiving!"
Ms. Bailey delighted many of her students Wednesday in the GPS cafeteria as Cheryl Jeffrey's staff served perhaps the most popular meal of the year -- turkey with dressing and gravy, green beans, rolls, salad, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie. -- Story by MaKenna Pace, photo by Malechi Rains for the Panther yearbook.

Join us this Friday for Black Out Night against Shidler!


Dessert Auction Friday Night. Support the Junior Class.


HS Quiz Bowl Regionals
The HS quiz bowl team traveled to Foyil today for the Regional competition. They lost game 1 to OCA, beat Hominy in game 2, then lost to Foyil in game 3.
Great job representing Glencoe schools! Team members: Morgan Matheson, Teagan Voight, Brennan Tillman, Connor Bailey, Coach Pilkington, and Danielle Turner
#PantherProud


Congratulations to our Elementary October Students of the Month. We are proud of their academic achievements and their outstanding character!
PreK: Holt Humpula
Kindergarten: Hector Escobedo
1st: Charlotte Hall
2nd: Alyssa Stokes
3rd: Katie Haynes
4th: Kaylie Hall
5th: Elle Moonen
6th: Julian Sanchez

Glencoe resident Roy Blankinship, left, presented a Quilt of Honor to his younger brother Marion Blankinship for his service to the United States during the Vietnam conflict. Roy had previously been honored with a quilt presentation. He honored his brother at the GPS Veteran's Day celebration in the Jennifer Lazenby Event Center Monday. With the high school students and staff in attendance, each of the elementary classes from Pre-K to the sixth grade sang patriotic songs or recited poetry to honor local veterans -- 11 of whom were present. The Blankinship brothers each served in the US Navy off the coast of Vietnam in the late 1960's . Glencoe Public Schools salutes the Blankinships and all our veterans.

Seniors Kali Harting and Brennan Tillman were elected Homecoming Queen and King by fellow Glencoe High athletes Friday evening. The crown and ball bearers were Rory Weston and Karsen Snyder. The Queen's Court, from left to right, were Grace Sloan, Lisa Gottfried, Savanna Clark, Queen Kali Harting, Christyn Ray and Brooklyn Ross. In the basketball action that followed, the Lady Panthers beat Mulhall-Orlando 53-40 and the Panthers defeated M-O 53-27.

Freshman Class Clara Clark sheet/pillow/blanket sales will end November 14th!!






Congratulations to the Junior High girls finishing 3rd in the Heartland Conference tournament. The boys finished 4th.


Join us for Western Night this Tuesday the 12th as our basketball teams fight against Frontier!


As you clean out and get ready for the holidays, do you happen to have any sensory minded items that you would be willing to to donate to Glencoe Elementary to help students in our sensory/motor room?
With the help of Glencoe Elementary’s Occupational Therapist Ms. Nicole, Speech and Language Therapist Mrs. Lindy Tucker, we are starting up a sensory group to help both special education and general education students who need extra sensory supports. We are looking for new or gently used items to help us build our rotations inventory to have a varied experience for our students.
Items we are interested in include: weighted medicine balls, bean bag chairs, peanut medicine balls, modeling clay, touch and feel books, ISpy books, scented markers and stickers, mini trampolines, balance beams, sound machines, weighted blankets, etc. If you happen to have something else please reach out and we’d love to hear about your donation.
If you don’t have any of the listed items but find it in our heart to donate, attached is our Amazon Wish List.
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2JEZ7DYZU93OW?ref_=wl_share
Any questions please contact Mrs. Emily Haynes at emilyhaynes@glencoe.k12.ok.us.
Thank you in advance for helping our students be successful in the classrooms!



Homecoming
November 8, 2024
