

at the Bartlesville Art Association, Price Tower Annex, 500 S Dewey Ave. Friday, March 24 and Saturday, March 25Ģnd Annual Art-Full Day in the Ville 6 to 8 p.m. Karen Neurohr, an Oklahoma State University professor noted for her work with the statewide ListenOK oral history archives that include the seven local Taproots books published by Women’s Network. These volumes contain interviews with more than 50 Bartlesville area women and are available for sale at the Bartlesville Area History Museum. Deborah Langley is the 2023 History Maker of the Year, an award granted to women who have made a significant difference in our community. at Tri County Tech's Osage Room to honor National Women’s History Month. For more information or to register, call 91.īartlesville Women's Network presents the 2023 History Maker celebration at 7 p.m.
#HASKELL PUBLIC SCHOOLS UPDATE#
Curious about new businesses coming in or businesses leaving Bartlesville? Bo Ball joins the seminar for a brief update on what’s happening in our community. Join us for an update and outlook on current market and economic conditions affecting your money and finances. All five are also college graduates.Economic Update and What’s Happening in Bartlesville featuring Josh Randolph, regional manager, and executive vice president of Arvest Wealth Management in Bartlesville 4 to 5 p.m. But in Haskell, your child gets a set of values to go with it.” – Nelda Lane, former Co-Owner/Operator of radio station KVRP and mother of five Haskell High graduates. “The neat thing you get here, in the Haskell education system, is that anyone can teach what’s in a book. In Haskell’s public schools, your children will learn skills that will make them productive citizens for the 21st century. Academics, athletic and extra-curricular activities enjoy the support and encouragement of all citizens. Haskell adults have a real, deep-seated sense of responsibility to the town’s youth. Its safe, orderly environment and high expectations promote educational achievement and excellence. And of course, students are encouraged to take advantage of higher-level academic classes.Ĭontrary to larger cities, the atmosphere in Haskell schools is conducive to learning. Other than an exemplary well-rounded education, opportunities abound for leadership roles in clubs, athletic teams and extracurricular activities.
#HASKELL PUBLIC SCHOOLS FULL#
The district offers a full range of academic, technical and vocational courses including gifted, special education and advance placement courses.īecause of the small enrollment and very low student to teacher ratio, Haskell schools can make a big difference in a student’s acceptance, self-esteem, confidence and academic success. The Haskell Consolidated Independent School District (CISD) is governed by a seven member board and a superintendent. By keeping ever vigilant and involved, the parents of Haskell oversee a school system that has produced generation after generation of successful graduates. How many public school systems can brag about the consistent quality of its teachers, facilities and academic results? The schools in Haskell are perhaps the main source of civic pride and for good reason.
