Howe Baseball wins first game of Preston Tournament over Okay. They will play at 7:15 tonight in the semifinals.
9 months ago, Shawn Womack
Yesterday's snow cone fundraiser was a sweet success, benefiting our school's air rifle and archery programs. Students and staff came together to enjoy delicious snow cones while supporting these valuable extracurricular activities. Thanks to everyone's participation, the group raised significant funds that will help enhance the teams' training, equipment, and travels. Your support makes a difference—thank you for contributing to the success of our student-athletes!
9 months ago, Miguel Ramirez
snow cone
HHS student council is hosting the bloodmobile on September 16th from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Walk-ins are welcome, but you may make an appointment with a member of the student council. Get some free swag in the process!
9 months ago, George Spears
Student Council Blood Drive
The breakfast and lunch menu for the week of Sept 2-9 is posted in the schools app and on the website at http://howeschools.org.
9 months ago, Christie Bennett
menu
Howe Baseball kicks off the Preston tournament today at 12:30 against Okay.
9 months ago, Shawn Womack
Mrs. Cooper's Biology II class found a hidden world this morning as they magnified micro organisms found in pond water. Students were amazed, intrigued, and sometimes concerned by what was lurking in the water samples!
9 months ago, George Spears
Biology II inspecting pond water for micro organisms.
To continue our theme headed into the new year: The world is a jungle, but our students will be well prepared to face it! Some may be scared of the jungle, but we embrace it as opportunity. The Lions are the kings of the jungle, right? Our staff has worked hard, and with the assistance of our students and their families, we are off to a smooth start of the year. We aren't afraid of what challenges lie ahead, because we are built differently!
9 months ago, George Spears
Welcome to the jungle!
Mrs. Coopers’ 10th-grade biology class created posters displaying 8 characteristics all living things must possess as an infographic. These posters were voted the top 3 from each class, with Stella Rorabaugh receiving the highest number of votes overall. She's seen here with her poster and prize.
9 months ago, Miguel Ramirez
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If you are interested in joining the Howe Academic Team, see Mr. McMahan for more information. Practices will start next Tuesday, September 3, 2024, after school.
9 months ago, Miguel Ramirez
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Elementary Baseball and Softball games will begin next week Sept 4th! Both teams have been practicing daily to prepare for their upcoming season! SB will play before BB on all dates unless otherwise noted!
9 months ago, Shelby Whitecotton
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Howe baseball Tuesday 8/27 results. HS Lions with a 11-3 win over battiest. JH Lions with a 13-1 victory over Leflore.
9 months ago, Shawn Womack
Non district contest results for your Howe Lady Lions: Howe 11 Whitesboro 3 Also Lady Lion JV staying undefeated on the season! #LadyLionWay
9 months ago, Shelby Whitecotton
This is a word cloud, Mrs. Yakel had her senior students make one describing a hero. They are examining heroism through the lens of Don Quixote this semester. This struck a chord with Mrs. Yakel because they gave well thought out and heartfelt responses.
10 months ago, Miguel Ramirez
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Jh baseball at leflore today 4:30 start Hs baseball at battiest 5pm start varsity and then Jv
10 months ago, Shawn Womack
Schedule update for softball this evening 8/27: JV will play a 3 inning game beginning at 5:00 pm with Varsity to start after!
10 months ago, Shelby Whitecotton
Just a reminder, no school on Monday, September 2nd, because of the Labor Day holiday.
10 months ago, Donna Morris
Howe baseball Monday results Varsity with a 12-3 win over Porum. JV Lions with a 6-5 win over Porum JV.
10 months ago, Shawn Womack
Lady Lions with a clutch win in district contest against Hartshorne! #LadyLionWay
10 months ago, Shelby Whitecotton
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Get the scoop on 4-H!
10 months ago, Howe High School
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Hello Students, Starting now, we have a NEW Updated Anonymous Tipline Number available for all students. This tipline is a safe and confidential way for you to report any concerns or issues that you might come across, whether it’s about safety, bullying, or anything else that’s on your mind. Here’s how it works: Completely Anonymous: Your identity will be protected. You don’t need to share your name or any personal information when you submit a tip. Easy to Use: You can access the tipline by calling or sending an SMS to 918-658-2590. Quick Response: Your concerns will be taken seriously, and the appropriate steps will be taken to address them quickly. Remember, if you see something, say something. Whether it's something happening in school, online, or outside of school, your tip could help protect someone from harm or prevent an unsafe situation. If you ever feel unsure about what to do, just know that this resource is here for you. Your voice matters, and together, we can make our school a safer place for everyone. If you have any questions about the tipline or anything else, feel free to stop by and visit with Officer Barry Riggs, our School Resource Officer.
10 months ago, Howe Public Schools
Tipline