
Dress up day!





More Halloween pics of our fun day!





Ms. McNabb’s 3rd graders celebrate Red Ribbon
dress up days to remember to be drug free!





Thanks to our BES counselor Ms. Long for coordinating our BE DRUG FREE Red Ribbon week! The students enjoyed their drug free lessons during lunch.





Beggs Public Schools faculty and students of all ages have been participating in Red Ribbon Week activities this week, including dressing up for theme days.
Silas Been, BES student, chose to dress as an old cowboy for "Drugs are Old School" day. BMS teacher Denise Gray celebrated "Wave Goodbye to Drugs" Hawaiian theme day. BHS staff members Mandy Been, Vickey Jones, and Rachel Tenison posed for Versus day at the high school. They represented a good vs a bad conscious.




Substitute cooks needed.
Contact Sandra Howell @ 918-267-3643 or fill out the application on the Beggs Public Schools website.


So sorry for the late notice but Alpha is canceled today, Thursday, Oct. 20 due to the water being off and we don't know when it will come back on. So all BES students must go home today. Thank you!

3rd grade had fun learning about famous Oklahoma pioneers from the Oklahoma Hall of Fame Museum!



BES & BMS RED RIBBON WEEK 2022
Oct 24-28
Celebrate Life, Live Drug Free
Monday-”Wave Goodbye to Drugs”- Wear your favorite Hawaiian clothing
Tuesday- “Drugs are old school”- wear clothes from previous decades 50’s or 80’s and such
Wednesday- “Wacky Wednesday”- wear fun socks or mismatch, tacky looking clothes
Thursday-”Team Up Against Drugs”- Wear your favorite sports teams
Friday- “Be a Hero, Be Drug Zero” Dress like comic hero, or your personal hero, or your favorite school appropriate(NOT SCARY) Halloween costume.
You may also participate by simply wearing RED any or every day!!!!
PLEASE NO COSTUMES ON MONDAY, OCT. 31, THANK YOU!!

🔥October is Fire Prevention Month🔥
Today the Okmulgee Fire Department came and talked to us about how to keep ourselves safe and having a plan on how to get out of our house in case of a fire.
They also talked about having 1 meeting place where every meets when the get out of the house fire.


Flu Shots Available Soon


No School Oct. 12, 13, 14


Ms. Miller’s 4th grade students enjoyed learning about erosion.





BES kindergarten student enjoyed showing off their ABC vests from ABC Boot Camp! Great job Ms. Green’s, Ms. Foster’s, Ms. Karbowski’s, and Ms. Eyer’s classes!





Our flu shot clinic is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 25. Forms can be picked up in the school site offices.


BES thanks you sweet ladies for our cookies! Thanks to former BHS teacher Jolene Munsey Flowers and Ms. Gleason! Yum!


Beginning Monday, Beggs Public Schools will offer online payment for lunch balances through the Parent Portal. Payments can be made by logging in to the student information page.


Beggs Public School's Native American Studies program was honored today by the Muscogee Nation as an exemplary Johnson O'Malley program.
Priscilla Johnson serves as the Indian Education Director for BPS.



Career Day
On Monday, October 10,2022 BES is tentatively planning a Career Day for our elementary students. It will be held 1:00-2:30 p.m. outdoors, on the north side of the elementary school. The participants will have a station and students Pre-K through 4th grade will be a part of the experience. If you would be interested in participating please contact Lauren Long at llong@beggs.k12.ok.us.
If you participated in the Career Day last Spring, this will be a very similar experience. Due to scheduling we have just moved it from Spring to Fall this school year.
It will be great! We look forward to seeing you and welcoming you to be a part of our BES Career Day!

Beggs Elementary is now taking applications for a teacher assistant position. Applicants need to have an associate degree or be willing to take and pass the Parapro class and test. Interested applicants please send your resume to Nancy McCune at nmccune@beggs.k12.ok.us
Thank you!