Our chocolate sale has officially ended. Please turn in all money by this Friday, October 24th. Just a reminder that we can not take back opened boxes of candy.
Have a great Fall Break!

Fifth graders visiting Taco Bell today to end their literacy unit. We appreciate Taco Bell being such a great host.










Next week is Fall Break! Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025 is a Teacher PD day....no school for students. Fall Break begins Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025. School resumes on Monday, October 20, 2025. The official school calendar can be found at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tcbkn5xi754MPp00V6u6c8gF81dehE8n/view

Money from candy sales may be turned in at any time by sending it with the student or you may bring it to the office, if you would like. Thank you all for the great participation.
Parent Teacher Conferences are October 13th and 14th. Parents can contact their child's site to sign up for a conference time.

Homecoming Parade!
The homecoming parade will be this Friday, October 3rd. It begins on Main Street at 2:15 p.m. Please check your child out by 1:30, if you are taking them to the parade. Please check your child out before the parade and not after, to avoid traffic issues. Teachers will not be checking students out on Main Street. All football players and cheerleaders (with a permission slip) will be checked out by their coach and they will be returned to school following the parade. We will have our regular release time at 3:10 and all bus routes will run on time.
The homecoming parade will be this Friday, October 3rd. It begins on Main Street at 2:15 p.m. Please check your child out by 1:30, if you are taking them to the parade. Please check your child out before the parade and not after, to avoid traffic issues. Teachers will not be checking students out on Main Street. All football players and cheerleaders (with a permission slip) will be checked out by their coach and they will be returned to school following the parade. We will have our regular release time at 3:10 and all bus routes will run on time.
There will be an Indian Education Committee meeting on Wednesday, October 1, at 5:45 at the administration building at 420 N. Main. We will approve the Grant Performance Report and the JOM Annual Report at this meeting.
Tomorrow, September 18th, is Talk/Dress Like a Pirate Day at Collins.
There is no school for students on Friday, September 19th. Teacher Professional Day.
We will have "Talk/Dress Like a Pirate Day" on Thursday, the 18th this week at Collins, since there is no school on Friday, the 19th. Wear your pirate attire on Thursday.
Join us for the Gifted and Talented Meeting to learn all about Bristow's programs. We will be meeting at 3:30 pm this Wednesday, September 17 at the High School Library.

Mr. Phillips' fourth grade students learning about potential and kinetic energy.




When sending to the printer, you are going to have a box pop up asking for your dept. ID and Pin. Ignore the Pin and on Dept. ID you will put in your room number. If you want to try to send something to make sure it works, Mr. Lomenick is still in the building.
BPS has been hard at work getting BusRight set up and ready for the 2025-26 launch! Parents whose child rides a bus can expect to receive an invitation via email on September 5, 2025. Make sure you check your spam if you don't see an invite on that day. Also make sure you've given your child's school your current contact information, including a valid email.

There will be an Indian Education Committee meeting on Wednesday, September 3, 2025 at 5:45 p.m. at the Bristow Public Schools Administration Building at 420 N. Main
Reminder, there will be no school for students on Friday, August 29, 2025 as this is a teacher professional development day. There is no school on Monday, September 1, 2025 in observance of Labor day. The official school calendar can be found at www.bristow.k12.ok.us .

🌟 Meet Our Collins Support Team 🌟
We’re excited to introduce our Licensed Professional Counselors and Behavioral Health Aides at Collins💙 These caring professionals are here to support students’ emotional well-being, provide safe spaces to talk, and partner with families and staff to help every child thrive. From one-on-one counseling to everyday encouragement, they play a vital role in building a healthy, supportive school community. 🏫✨
We’re excited to introduce our Licensed Professional Counselors and Behavioral Health Aides at Collins💙 These caring professionals are here to support students’ emotional well-being, provide safe spaces to talk, and partner with families and staff to help every child thrive. From one-on-one counseling to everyday encouragement, they play a vital role in building a healthy, supportive school community. 🏫✨


The art classes at Collins have been learning that art doesn't have to be precise to be beautiful. Attached are some cool collages created without using scissors.



Free meals for students through the CEP Program!

