
Please support the HS Cheerleaders by sending your PK-6th grader to our Little Kids Camp starting this Saturday @2!


High school and junior high teachers ran outside for a quick pic with Principal Maxwell sporting their Panther baseball gear. Today was one of four dress-up days this week to celebrate homecoming Friday night. Homecoming pageant and royalty begins at 6 pm in Jennifer Lazenby Event Center. Boys will play Mulhall-Orlando immediately afterwards and the Lady Panthers will play after the boys. Homecoming Dance will be staged in the cafeteria after the girls' game.

Wellston Road Construction (Add 10+ Minutes).
If you are planning to go to Wellston tonight to watch the High School Basketball games, there is road construction on the Turnpike bridge as you get into Wellston. The detour is 4 miles around at speeds of 25 to 35 mph.

Friday, Glencoe High School students and teachers came decked out in their Halloween gear, photo 1. We had our annual Halloween Costume Contest to wrap up the end of Red Ribbon Week. The teachers, dressed as hippies, won best group, photo 2. Grace Sloan as Mr. Worldwide, tied with Alyssa Hesser dressed as Coach Sanders, for most creative costume, photo 3. Gabe Prince won best solo costume as the Plague Doctor, photo 4. We loved seeing all of the different costumes each student had to offer! In photo 5, Alyssa poses with her doppelganger, Coach Sanders – Story by Cambree Hornback, photos by Savanna Clark and Malechi Rains.

November 4, 2024
Due to deteriorating rural road conditions (bus routes), parents are highly encouraged to pick students up today if at all possible. Bus routes will not be on schedule. We are constantly monitoring the weather and have severe weather procedures in place if necessary. If you have any questions/concerns please call the school.

Revised Heartland Conference Junior High Basketball Tournament

Due to the threat of inclement weather, the Jh Basketball tournament scheduled for today (Nov 4th) has been pushed back to Wednesday.

The Panthers and Lady Panthers both won their season openers against Agra Friday night in the Jennifer Lazenby Event Center. The Ladies tipped things off with a 66-25 win over the Lady Bearcats. Senior Brooklyn Ross, photo 1, led Glencoe with 20 points on 4 of 7 shooting from outside the arc (57%). Senior Kali Harting, photo 2, added 15 and collected 7 steals. As a team, the Lady Panthers had 27 steals and shot 10 of 22 from three (45.5%).
Junior Kenzie McConnell pulled down 9 rebounds and scored 7 points. Senior Christyn Ray scored 11 points and sophomore Jazmine Green added 10. -- In the boys game, Senior Logan Vyrostek, photos 3 and 4, scored the first bucket of the 24-25 season for the boys and had 20 for the night to lead all scorers. Senior Clark Pepper III scored 12 in his first outing as a Panther. Junior Treytn Currant added 8, as did sophomore Nate Staley, photos 5 and 6.

Homecoming Dress Up Days! Homecoming Week is Nov. 4-8th!


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Halloween style PE!









Elementary Annual "Gotcha" game winners!
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"Drugs are a bunch of Hocus Pocus"
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Our Lady Panthers will tip off Glencoe's first HS game of the 24-25 season at 6:30 Friday night against Agra in Jennifer Lazenby Event Center. The girls advanced to the Regional tournament last year and senior Christyn Ray said the team is all about reaching beyond that goal to the Area tourney next spring. "We are concentrating on coming together as a unit and I believe we can go far this year if we do. We are a no-drama team. We are all focused on doing whatever we have to do to make our team successful." The girls are led by four seniors, below from left, Brooklyn Ross, Christyn Ray, Kali Harting and Savanna Clark. Our district tournament, the first step towards post-season success, will be held February 13-15 with locations to be determined at that time. The boys will also play Agra Friday night to open their season immediately after the Lady Panthers' game. -- Story and photo by Panther yearbook staff.

First Home Basketball Game Theme on November 1st against Agra!


"Drugs are Despicable" Minions proud to be drug free! #redribbonweek










The Panther boys basketball team will be led this season by two members of the Vype magazine basketball preseason top 100 in Oklahoma. Seniors Logan Vyrostek, left, and Clark Pepper were both recently named to the list of outstanding state-wide players. Coach Sam Baker said it was unusual for any school to have two players honored by the magazine in the same year. The Panthers will be a veteran squad this year featuring experienced players at all positions and a solid bench.
The boys begin their 24-25 season this Friday night against Agra in the Jennifer Lazenby Event Center. The girls game will tip off their season opener at 6:30 and the boys will play immediately after.

GPS high school and junior high students celebrated the third day of Red Ribbon Drug Awareness Week by dressing up as Minions, characters from the animated movie series. Leading the cast of fun-loving Panthers was English teacher Kim Eason, second from right, sporting her Minion-correct mono-goggle. Students who wanted to participate in the event but didn't have Minion-approved attire were welcomed to the group by wearing yellow shirts. The final day of Red Ribbon week is Thursday when the official gear will be any school-appropriate Halloween costume (JH/HS only). In addition, costumes will be judged at an assembly Thursday afternoon in the gym.

Thursday, October 31st is Halloween day!
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"Rocking out Drug Free"
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