No Report Cards This Year, Students Rejoice

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The Oklahoma State Board of Education approved a one-year suspension of the Oklahoma School Report Card letter grades for the 2020-21 school year. State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister said the move is necessary in light of the significant disruptions in instruction caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Holdenville Public School Superintendent, Randy Davenport told The News, “As of now there will be no report card for this year due to the pandemic. That could change at any time but that’s the case as of now. That being said, we don’t believe that these report cards are a true picture of what our students have accomplished or where we are as school system. There is a much bigger picture to what we do in public education. What we do and how they’ve grown simply can’t be measured simply by single letter grade.”

Hospital, EMS, and Schools Challenged by COVID Virus

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Although the number of positive COVID-19 cases continues to rise in Oklahoma, a new vaccine is now being distributed and offers a ray of hope in the battle against the virus. The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) has added an ongoing report on the vaccine to their website.

The Publisher’s Pen

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A special thank you to my dear friend Ima Lee Lankford for identifying The Teachers Class Record Book that Charla Garner recently found. We recognized a few of the names but did not know where they went to school. Ima Lee called to tell us that they went to Moss School and the teacher was Buster Brooks. She said he was an outstanding teacher.
The Publisher’s Pen

Around Town

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This will be the last issue of the newspaper in 2020 and I am sure most of you will join me in being glad to see it go. Lots of good things have been hidden by the virus epidemic but the damage done to our nation as a whole will be felt for a long time.
Around Town

One Pharmacist’s View

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Christmas is the greatest time of the year. In 1938 my parents moved us (Mom, Dad, Gerald, and me) from Allen to a town called Centrahoma. There I met Letha Mae. It was there I started paying attention to Christmas. But like some other materialistic folk my age over there, I was really concerned with the season for Christmas gifts. Santa Claus became a big mysterious person of interest.

Wolverine Sports by Tom Turner

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College Recruiting and the Stars Signing day has come and gone. People in the “Know” have selected Lincoln Riley’s group of recruits as the best in the Big 12.

Gospel Gleanings with Gracie

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We were in a hurry to get to the upper pasture, the highest point on the farm. This was only the second time we had ever been out to the farm at this time of day….dusk. It felt a little scary, but we wanted to see the star!
Gospel Gleanings with Gracie