NO ALPHA next week, Oct. 10-13 due to P/T Conferences & Fall Break.
over 2 years ago, Trina Doersom
Our flu shot clinic is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 25. Forms can be picked up in the school site offices.
over 2 years ago, Stacey Horton
flu shot clinic
Thank you Jolene Munsey! A former Beggs teacher. She thinks about us every year and brings delicious cookies
over 2 years ago, Stephanie Foster
Yummy cookies
Not only will our Band of Demons members sound amazing on Friday nights and while marching in band contests, they will also look the part of an award-winning group. Thanks to bond funding, band members have been busy this week being fitted for their new band uniforms. Look for them coming soon!
over 2 years ago, Stacey Horton
band uniforms 1
band uniforms 2
band uniforms 3
The Beggs mayor has said we have a huge water leak in town. He is going to try to fix it before the tank runs out. Beggs Public Schools is monitoring the situation.
over 2 years ago, Kenny Hurst
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.
over 2 years ago, Stacey Horton
lunch bill payment
Beggs Middle School TSA students attend LEAD Conference in Owasso, Ok.
over 2 years ago, JoLynn Pemberton
TSA Students
Working on Promotional Design Activity
Working on Promotional Design Activity
Working on Promotional Design Activity
A Note from the Nurse GOOD NEWS! Oklahoma has changed the statute regarding prescription medication. Now, we can accept a prescription bottle label as a doctor's order. You will no longer have to get a separate order from the doctor. The label must be current and we still need parent written permission. If you have any questions, please contact me. Karen Freeman RN BSN Beggs Public School 1209 W 9th Beggs OK 74421 981.267.3631 918.267.3629 (fax)
over 2 years ago, Kenny Hurst
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.
over 2 years ago, Stacey Horton
Priscilla Johnson
Johnson O'Malley Award
Beggs Middle School football tonight, 9/26/22 will be played at Nienhuis Park located in Broken Arrow.
over 2 years ago, Kenny Hurst
Celebrate your school pride by participating in this week’s dress up days!
over 2 years ago, Angelica Wells
Homecoming week at BMS
Mr. Funkhouser 8th Grade History Draw a map of you surrounding area complete with map key. Please label buildings and streets.
over 2 years ago, Kenny Hurst
Mr. Crook 6th Grade Geography Draw a map of the area you live in. Label specific areas and buildings. Make a map key to indicate buildings, streets, and other things you include in your map.
over 2 years ago, Kenny Hurst
Pemberton Tech Eng 7th and 8th Sketch/draw (front view only) what you are working on in class.
over 2 years ago, Kenny Hurst
Mrs. Burk's Classes Read Library Books for 25 minutes
over 2 years ago, Kenny Hurst
Mrs. Lopez 5th Grade Math 5th Grade Math: Use coins to model converting decimals to fractions. 1 quarter 0.25 =1/4 of dollar 1 dime 0.10 =1/10 of dollar 1 nickel 0.05 =1/20 of dollar 1 penny 0.01 =1/100 of dollar Continue each coin until you have a whole dollar
over 2 years ago, Kenny Hurst
Mr. King 8th grade Math Lesson 1 Homework Practice Fractions and Decimals Mr. King has posted his assignment on google classroom. Mr. King will allow extra time for students next week if they have a lack of internet.
over 2 years ago, Kenny Hurst
Mrs. Harris 7th Grade Math and History Lesson 7th grade math make a multiplication table to 100. Go from 1 x 1 to 10 x 10 7 th grade geography read your library book
over 2 years ago, Kenny Hurst
Mrs. Tenison Reading 5th grade Reading assignment for Friday the 16th. Read library book for 45 minutes and look over this week’s vocabulary
over 2 years ago, Kenny Hurst
5th Reading HuckabeeHuckabee's 1st Period students are to : 1) Read their library book for 20 minutes. 2) Watch the video on Complete Sentences. 3) Write 5 complete sentences.
over 2 years ago, Kenny Hurst