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WARRIORS October 11, 2016 Volume 3, Issue 9

Warriors Newsletter TSA Officers Go To Leadership Conference Three Technology Student Association (TSA) officers attended the annual Fall Leadership Conference in Weatherford this last week. Students heard a key note speaker and then break-out sessions. They learned that there will be new Breakfast: rules for TSA competitions next year. One of these rules is the requirement of a Tues.: Biscuits, gravy, sauresume’ for each contest they sage patties, fruit, juice, milk enter. Students may enter up to Wed.: Scrambled eggs, cinsix events, meaning that they namon toast, fruit, juice, milk will have to create six resumes to compete. Thurs.: Donuts, fruit, juice, milk The officers enjoyed a short stop at a windmill farm to round Fri.: Cereal, toast, sausage out their day. patties, fruit, juice, milk

Menu

Left to right: President Timber

Lunch: Tues.: Pizza, corn, applesauce, salad bar, milk Wed.: Chicken nuggets, green beans, mac + cheese, diced pears, salad bar, milk

Neugebauer, Vice President Harmony Hall and reporter Rebekah Whitman fit inside a wind power turbine during an educational stop.

Indiahoma Cross Country Continuing to Improve

Thurs.: Grilled chicken breast, The Indy Cross Country team traveled to Hinton to run through Red Rock Canyon rice, broccoli, dinner rolls, State Park. The park hosted a meet for small schools peaches, salad bar, milk to compete in 1 mile, 1 1/2 mile and 3.1 mile runs. Fri.: Hot dogs, chips, baked Our runners continue to improve as they travel to beans, oranges, salad bar, meets. Some had to run longer distances on this milk track than they have in the past. Freshman Elizabeth Salinas placed seventh in the high school girl’s race. She had to move up to high school as the meet divided the 7th and 8th into midThe U.S. Department of dle school and the freshmen were moved to high Agriculture prohibits disschool. crimination against its customers, employees, and applicants for employ- Elementary Basketball Starts Season ment on the basis of race, The Blair Tournament opened the season for color, national origin, age, the elementary basketball team. Both teams disability, sex, gender played Tuesday evening in the opening round identity, religion, reprisal, but came up empty. The and where applicable, poteams suit up Monday at 4:00 litical beliefs, marital p.m. against the Chattanooga status, familiar or parental Warriors. See back page for status, sexual orientation, a schedule of upcoming or all or part of an individgames. ual’s income.

Show Your Spirit,

Elementary Basketball Schedule Date

Opponent

Location

Time

October 10

Chattanooga

Away

4:00 p.m.

October 17

Geronimo

Away

4:00 p.m.

October 25

Geronimo

Home

4:00 p.m.

November 11

Chattanooga Tourney

Away

TBA

November 12

Central High Tourney

Away

TBA

sign up for the student section. The student section will sit together and cheer at the home basketball games. The student section makes games more fun and the home court more intimidating to opponents. It also increases school unity. Sign up sheets are located on the auditorium door, Mr. Givens room and various

Special Olympics Red Ribbon Bows on Sale The month of October is Red Ribbon Week and The Indiahoma Special Olympics is soliciting contributors to purchase large red wooden bows to hang on the school fence. Funds will be used for our Special Olympic athletes to travel to events. It also lets our students know that the community promotes zero tolerance for drug usage. The Red Bows cost $25.00 each. The name of the person or organization will be printed on the wooden bows. To purchase a bow, please contact the Special Education Director, Nicole Hannabass at 2463333 or fill out the attached form and return it to Indiahoma Public School. Make checks payable to Indiahoma Public School. Thank you for your support!

Name (s) you want printed on bow

Quantity

Total at $25.00 each

Plan of the Week (And Beyond)

Indiahoma to host District Academic Team Meet Monday, Oct. 10th at 3:30 p.m. Come support us!

Oct. 8: HS, JH & Elem. cross country @ Hobart, 8:30 am

Monster Mash Dance

Oct. 10: Elementary basketball vs. Chatty, away, 4:00 pm

The Indiahoma Jr./Sr. High Cheerleaders are hosting a Monster Mash Dance on October 27th. The dance will be held from 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. Admission cost is $5.00, to be paid at the door. The price of admission includes one piece of pizza and a drink. Additional food items may be purchased as well. Please wear your Halloween costume. There will be a costume contest.

Oct. 10: HS Academic meet, districts, here, 3:30 p.m. Oct. 11: Cross country @ Altus, 4:30 p.m. Oct. 13: HS academic team @ Big Pasture, 4:30 p.m. Oct. 17: Parent/teacher conference, 3:30 - 7:00 p.m. Oct. 17: Elementary basketball vs. Geronimo, away, 4 pm Oct. 17: Fall Art Camp at Cache Oct. 17: No MonDay Camp Oct. 18: Parent/teacher conference, 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Oct. 22: 2nd annual John Lee walk/run, 9:00 a.m. Oct. 27: Monster Mash Dance, 2:00 - 3:30 p.m.