Eagle Eye - Warner Public Schools
Transcript of Eagle Eye - Warner Public Schools
When the leaves finally lay on the ground for
the year, the old north wind reigns over the
weather. With flurries; sleet; hail; and a nasty
breeze, we can easily become chilled to the bone.
Without the proper gear, frostbite and
pneumonia can be a dangerous possibility. Since
Squirmy grew up on the tropical planet of
Zarpma, his experience with colder weather is
limited. While walking past the elementary
school on his way home, he is stopped by Mr.
Gordon. Invited inside, Squirmy listens as Mr.
Gordon explains to him, “We want to keep our
students safe and healthy.” Squirmy then went
home and went through his closet to find some
hoodies, scarves, hats, gloves, coats, jeans, and
sweats. The next day Squirmy wore his Warner
hoodie, a scarf, and some jeans to stay cozy for
the whole day.
So, let's learn from Squirmy to stay warm this
winter.
November is
Native American
History Month!
Native American
history is an
important part
of America. It
means even
more to
Oklahomans because our state is home to the five
civilized tribes: the Cherokee, Chickasaw,
Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole. The Warner
Native American Student Association (NASA),
pictured above, aims to further their knowledge
about Native American culture and history.
NASA meets every Thursday during high school
lunch to plan events and trips. This includes a trip
to Woolaroc to visit a museum. This trip helped
NASA students learn more about their culture. If
you want to be a part of these fun events, then join
NASA every Thursday. We regret to inform junior
high students that NASA is only available to high
school students.
Pictured to the right is
Konstanze Satterfield, the
Warner NASA President, in
Woolaroc.
Academic Dates and Deadlines:
November 20th 14 AR points due
Niche’s November Scholarship
November 30th Edu. Matters Scholarship
TonaLaw Veterans Scholarship
December 1st - NHS Scholarship
Barbara Lotze Scholarship for Future Teachers
December 12th - ACT
FFA: Cash for Cans
Donations support a canned food drive. The elementary, middle, and high school are competing to see who raises the most cash. The winning school’s principal will kiss a goat!
Football season is a
huge part of a Warner
school year, but as
the football season
comes to a close,
we look forward to
next year. Brody
Cannon, a starting
football player, says,
“I think the year has
been pretty productive. The team has gotten better
each and every game, and we’ve gone a lot farther
than we have in a long time this year. Hopefully
going farther than the third round [of the playoffs],
hopefully we make it to all the way. I think that this
year has really just been good for the tradition of
Warner and building the tradition of going past the
regular season.” The Eagles ended the regular season
with a 6-4 record; however, their season continues in
the third round of playoffs with a game at Pawhuska
on November 27th. The team has worked extremely
hard this year refining their plays. The prospects for
next year are high as well with many talented
athletes coming up from the junior high team. This
football season has been an amazing experience with
multiple wins under the belt. Come support our
Warner football team!
Choir has been working hard on their musical
number “We Three Spies.” At school, they gave a
sample of the humorous Christmas themed
musical, but a larger part of the performance will
be unveiled during the Christmas Extravaganza.
They plan on doing a full rendition for the
elementary. In addition, the musical will be
performed at Warner First Baptist Church on the
evening of December 1st at 7:00. Be sure to watch
your fellow classmates. They just might be a spy in
disguise!
Carson Parks is in the tenth grade. He is in
football, basketball, and golf.
Q: “What is your favorite thing about going to
Warner?” A: “My favorite thing about Warner is
the people and the bonds I have created over the
years.”
Q: “What is your greatest accomplishment?”
A: “My greatest accomplishment as a student at
Warner is setting myself up for success in the
future by making good grades, which will help me
get into college and eventually start a good
career.”
Jaylee Kindred is a senior at WHS who has been
playing basketball since she was in the fourth
grade. Recently, she has signed to play basketball
for Northeastern State University after she
graduates from Warner.
Q: “Would you like for your future career to be
in the field of basketball?” A: “ Yes, but I don't
think I could go past college.”
Q: “What led you to signing a contract to play
with NSU?” A: “When I visited, I met with some
of the girls on the team and felt at home.”
Warner’s Christmas Extravaganza is a time to
have fun with family and friends, playing games
set up by the different organizations in Warner
High School. The Extravaganza is joined with a
Christmas concert by the Warner Marching Band.
In addition, the choir is having a recital to add to
the festivities. The Extravaganza starts at 5:30 pm
at the football field.
Come have some fun at the Warner football field!
Upcoming Extracurricular Events:
December 9th - Christmas Extravaganza
Choir:December 1st 7pm - Musical
JH & HS WrestlingDecember 1st - Fort Gibson Scrimmage
December 4th - Okmulgee Tournament
December 8th - Checotah Dual
December 10th - Hildale Dual/OSB
MS BasketballNovember 30th - Crowder
December 3rd - Canadian
December 7th - Wilburton
December 9th - Stigler
HS BasketballDecember 4th - Wewoka
December 5th - Gore
December 8th - Muldrow