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The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Chief Greg P. Chilcoat issued an Executive Order declaring a state of emergency for the Seminole Nation effective March 20, 2020. The intent of the order is to coordinate response and protective actions to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
Read moreThe Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) has issued the following situation update about the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Oklahoma:
Read moreSeminole High School students begin construction of a garden behind the new high school. The participating students are part of the Principal’s Student Advisory Council.
Read moreSeminole Public School District hereby announces that the school election for Seat #5 on the Seminole Public Schools Board of Education has been rescheduled from April 7, 2020 until June 30, 2020.
Read moreOn Friday, March 27 th , at 9:00 A.M. a zoo animal find will take place throughout Seminole. Anyone can participate from their home or business. Stuffed animals will be placed in windows and in front of homes for children to find. Parents will be driving their children around town to look for all the animals. This is a fun and creative way to entertain the kids while following the social distancing guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Please remember do not touch the stuffed animals on display. Only take pictures from a safe distance. Feel free to leave the animals up over the weekend for the families that are still working on Friday. There is a group page on Facebook for this event if you would like to post pictures or have any questions. Please do not post your address. Everyone is encouraged to join in on the fun!
Read moreGet Them Moving – No one likes to sit still all day long. (Think about that last boring in-service!) You want to get moving, and so do your students! Whether you let them use task cards to get some movement while doing academics or utilize brain breaks to give them two minutes of down time, make sure to offer plenty of opportunities for movement as one of the ways to make learning fun and engaging.
Read moreBusy families who do not have the time to spend an hour or more in the kitchen preparing weeknight dinners can turn to slow cookers to do the work for them. Slow cookers cook foods on a low temperature over several hours. Slow cookers do not require constant attention, making them ideal for people who want to prep meals before leaving the house and then return to a hot meal in the evening.
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