bmonthly August 2021

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EDUCATION

State of Schools Superintendent Chuck McCauley Discusses District by Chuck McCauley The Bartlesville Public School District has again been recognized as a Project Lead The Way (PLTW) Distinguished District for its outstanding STEM program at every district school. This meant all six of the district’s elementary schools, both of its middle schools, and its high school each earned Distinguished School status for 2020-21. Bartlesville is one of just 17 districts across the U.S. to receive this honor and the only district with that status in Oklahoma. Many projects will be completed over this summer while the buildings are empty. New Promethean ActivPanels are being installed at Hoover, Jane Phillips, and Richard Kane elementary schools to replace decade-old projector-based electronic whiteboards; the other three elementary schools had that upgrade last summer. Central Middle School is being outfitted with new porcelain steel whiteboards. Richard Kane, Ranch Heights, Plant Services, and Bartlesville High School will be receiving new carpet. The soccer fields at Bartlesville High School are being renovated, as well. Crosswalk signals will be placed at Richard Kane, Wilson, and Ranch Heights elementary schools. New playground equipment is being installed at Central and Wilson, while Jane Phillips will be getting upgrades to its playground surface and drainage systems. Fire alarms will be upgraded at Richard Kane and Jane Phillips, plus the elevators at Bartlesville High School and Madison Middle School will be modernized. Districtwide, elementary restrooms are receiving upgrades and refinishes, playgrounds will be receiving new mulch, there will be various improvements of concrete and asphalt areas, and some new HVAC systems will be installed. Preparations are being made to issue new Chromebooks in always-on cases to 6th graders who register at Central on July 28-29, 6th graders who register at Madison on August 4, and incoming freshmen who register at BHS on August 5. Additional Chromebook carts have been outfitted for elementary classrooms as we staff up to reduce average elementary class sizes across kindergarten through fifth grade. Behind-the-scenes work includes transferring district network connections from the former Will Rogers school in the Pennington Hills neighborhood to the expanded Education Service Center at 11th & Jennings. A network switch replacement project is also being scheduled for the high school.

Most of the above improvements were funded by past bond issues. Voters will go to the polls on August 10 to vote on two bond issue questions as part of our new normal of having school bond issues every two years which are designed to NOT increase the property tax rate. Details on the proposals are at BRUINBOND.COM. Patronapproved school bond issues are how we can control our own destiny versus being dependent on fluctuating state and federal funding, and bond issue funding was essential in providing technology and curricular support to help us expand virtual offerings to give families choices and support in weathering the pandemic. The deadline for requesting an absentee ballot is August 3, and there will be early voting at the county courthouse on August 5 and 6, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., as well as regular voting at all district polling places from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, August 10. AUGUST 2021 | bmonthly

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Leaders in Education: Salute to Coach Benne

2min
pages 79-80

Hope & Belief: Community Bible Study

3min
pages 69-70

Community: A Community of Support

2min
page 81

Arts & Entertainment: Music Festival a Hit

2min
pages 75-76

Meeting a Need: Empty Bowls

1min
pages 77-78

Health & Wellness: Recruiting for the Future

3min
pages 71-72

Introductions: Meet Coach Cody Price

3min
pages 73-74

Breath of Relief: The Crawdads Celebrated

3min
pages 67-68

Once Upon a Time: Mystery Man at Kimmel’s

2min
pages 65-66

Making a Difference: Hope Pediatric Therapy

3min
pages 63-64

Looking Back: Oil & Water Mix in Copan

5min
pages 60-62

Funny You Should Ask: There Is Still So Much Beauty to be Had

6min
pages 50-54

Health & Luxury: The Spa Treatment

3min
pages 57-59

On the Osage: Story Behind the Jewelry

3min
page 49

Education: State of Schools

2min
page 45

Knowing Nowata: Different Times in Education

4min
pages 55-56

From the Heart: Be a Cupcake Maker

3min
pages 43-44

Feature: One-Room Schools

14min
pages 16-25

A Good Word: When Contagious is a Good Thing

2min
pages 35-36

Legendary Leaders: Coach Bill Holbrook

3min
pages 13-15

Life of Service: Chief Banks

3min
pages 37-39

Now You Know: Story Time

5min
pages 40-42

Tribute: Lida Floriene Messall

3min
pages 11-12

Feature Sponsor Story: Coach Custer

2min
page 26

Profile: Jim Hess

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pages 8-10
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