Looking Back at Holdenville...1950

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Where did all the male role models go?

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Boys will always have professional athletes and musicians to look up to, but as the New York Times’s Claire Cain Miller correctly notes, it is the adults that children “personally know” and see on a daily basis who have the most positive effect on children.

Country Comments

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Quote of the Week…”There are two ways to conquer and enslave a nation. One is by sword; The other is by debt.” John Adams 1826 —CC— Many years ago, while watching a little TV on Sunday instead of going to church, I watched a Church in Atlanta honoring one of its senior pastors who had been retired many years.
I love Jesus, does He know? Have I ever told Him so? Jesus loves to hear me say,

Looking Back 1945

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T his month marks 80 years since the end of World War II - the greatest conflagration in human history that killed an estimated 80 million people. By May 1945, the war in Europe had ended.
Looking Back 1945

SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY SEPTEMBER 3

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The Holdenville Public Schools will open Monday September 3rd. For the information of those who wish to know, we are glad to say that every teacher in the entire system, as heretofore, meets the North Central requirements. We therefore will remain in the North central Association for the school year 1923-24.
Holdenville’s Schoolhouse, Central School. Built in 1901, facing Main Street. This was known as “the big building” to students after the “little building was built for classes 1-3.

REED ELEMENTARY SELECTED AS 2025 OETT GRANTEE SCHOOL

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This competitive grant brings $65,000 to the school, with $40,000 designated for technology upgrades and $25,000 for professional development through the K20 Center at the University of Oklahoma. As part of the grant, Reed Elementary teachers will have monthly professional development visits with K20 representatives.
REED ELEMENTARY SELECTED AS 2025 OETT GRANTEE SCHOOL

REMEMBERING THE ONE-ROOM SCHOOLHOUSE

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Abraham Lincoln, Mark Twain, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Henry Ford, and my favorite college professor Ed Burrows all had one thing in common. Each attended a one-room schoolhouse.

Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

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Wolverine Softball Team Ends Week With a Win The Holdenville High School softball team began the week with a 0-7 indecisive game with the Morris Eagles. Morris managed to build a 7-0 lead going into the 4th Inning before lightning caused a game delay.
The Holdenville High School linemen gather around Wolverine head coach, David Barker, during a hot August preseason practice. The Wolverines will travel to Antlers on Thursday for the first scrimmage of the season.