Collins Yearbook sales have started. Buy your yearbook now.

Support our BHS Theatre Team to pay for their State rings!

Congratulations to our TRRFCC Pirates for November and December! We are proud of you!
TRRFCC Pirates for November: Katelen Chapman, Malachi Langston, Logan Landreth, Travis Pecha, Svana Henderson, and Noah Hilburn.
TRRFCC Pirates for December: Mi'Asha Williams, Aikman Harrington, Lilyann Horn, Tyler Kent, Caydence Gordon, and Kedaar Cole.



Bristow Public Schools hopes your family had a wonderful break! We are excited to see all students tomorrow, Jan. 3rd, when school resumes for the second semester.
Bristow Public Schools hopes your family had a wonderful break! We are excited to see all students tomorrow, Jan. 3rd, when school resumes for the second semester.
Today is the last day of first semester! Happy Holidays from our Admin staff to all our BPS families. We will see you all back on January 3rd!

Bristow Public Schools wishes you and yours a wonderful Christmas Break. The break is from Dec. 17, 2022 to Jan. 2, 2023. School will resume January 3, 2023.

NSU's Annual Native American Indian Recruitment Event
January 20, 2023
https://nsuok.radiusbycampusmgmt.com/ssc/eform/C80x6RfI7B3Ex6700pB00n.ssc

Fourth graders learn keyboarding skills in music.



BECOME A JRF SCHOLAR
The Jackie Robinson Foundation provides a multi-faceted experience designed to not only address the financial needs of students who aspire to attend college but to guide them through the process of higher education.
JRF Scholars receive grants of up to $30,000 over four years to supplement the financial aid they receive from their colleges or universities. In addition, Scholars receive extensive support services, including career guidance and internship placement, and attend JRF’s annual four-day "Mentoring and Leadership Conference" in New York City and other regional events throughout the year.
https://jackierobinson.org/apply/
The Oklahoma Arts Institute will be holding OSAI audition preparation workshops on December 2 at Bartlesville High School for high school students interested in the Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute at Quartz Mountain (OSAI). They will have workshops for acting, chorus, drawing & painting, film & video, and photography.
If you are unfamiliar with OSAI, it is a two-week residential school for Oklahoma’s most artistically advanced high school students that will be held at Quartz Mountain State Park & Lodge on June 10-25, 2023.
OSAI, each student receives collegiate-level training in one of eight artistic disciplines and studies with leading faculty artists from across the country. Auditions for OSAI take place in January and February, and every student that is accepted attends on full scholarship.
I’ve listed more information about the audition workshops below for your convenience. To view the full audition workshop schedule, please visit our website.
OSAI Audition Preparation Workshops
Friday, December 2, 1-3pm
Bartlesville High School
1700 Hillcrest Drive, Bartlesville, OK 74003
Acting, Chorus, Drawing & Painting, Film & Video, Photography
Each audition workshop will feature a lecture or masterclass by an Oklahoma artist on a topic relevant to their artistic discipline. There will be a discussion about OSAI as well as the discipline-specific audition requirements and audition Q&A. Drawing & painting and film & video students may bring portfolio materials to the workshop to be reviewed by the clinician. Each workshop will be recorded and shared on our website for those that are unable to attend in-person. There is no cost to attend.
Educators are also encouraged to attend with their students to better understand the audition requirements.
If you have any questions about the audition workshops or OSAI, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
We hope to see you there!
Wren Pfahl (she/her)
PUBLIC RELATIONS & OUTREACH COORDINATOR
111 NW 9th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 7310
405.605.7500 x 305 • oaiquartz.org
https://oaiquartz.org/content/osai-audition-workshops

BPS wishes you and your loved ones a wonderful Thanksgiving Break! School will resume on Monday, November 28, 2022.

Following through on their promises, Coach Hannah and Mr. Bigbey represented BMS well! Coach Hannah had his head shaved to promote our canned food drive and Mr. Bigbey kissed a pig for winning our coin drive competition for United Way. We are grateful to have a great student body and wonderful caring teachers that support the community! Thank you Coach Hannah and Mr. Bigbey for being good sports!


We are extremely proud of our BMS students, parents, teachers, and community for raising a BMS record breaking donation this year! It's inspiring to witness such generosity! Thank you Coach Shannon Hilburn and Bristow Social Services for involving BMS! It's safe to say that Coach Hannah will be getting that hair cut tomorrow afternoon! Go Pirates!

4th Graders in Mrs. Darr’s science class learn about potential energy.




Oklahoma’s birthday celebration. The third grade put on a play about statehood and had a birthday celebration.




Native American Day.




Mrs. Stinnett's class being surgeons for a day in their "Character O.R." project.




Mrs. Stinnett's fifth grade class being surgeons for a day in their "Character O.R." project.




Replenysh will be holding a recycling event this Sunday, Nov. 20th from 2-4 pm at the High School parking lot. This will be a buy back event for aluminum and PET1 plastics. Money raised will benefit the One Act Play State Rings that our drama students won for being named 2022 5A State Champions.

