Make sure you take advantage of this great program.

Blackwell Band performed at the VFW for Veterans Day.



Blackwell High School and Middle School band students traveled to Enid last Saturday to audition for the Red Carpet Honor Band. Over 1,000 students from more than 30 schools in Central and Northwest Oklahoma auditioned for the 3 bands. Blackwell Band members that earned a chair in the band are
1st row Desiree Keel, Katie Skidmore, and Brooke Schierling
2nd row Landon Holland, Tynlee Ward-Clark, Cash Tripp, Grant Hale, and Jonathan Matthews. The clinic/concert will be held at Woodward High School on January 10-11.

Home football game vs Jones. SENIOR NIGHT, starts at 6:30pm

Home football game vs Mount Saint Mary

The sophomores hosted a Halloween dance last night. Students had lots of fun!







Football @ OCS

The band received a rating of Excellent (2) yesterday. Congratulations to the following color guard solos on a Superior (1) rating.
Lena Jurney
Jaeden Munroe
Mika Russell
Destiny Ward
Calleigh Robinson and Mika Russell duet
The band and colorguard will travel to Ark City for the Arkalala Festival on Saturday.
Good news!
School pictures taken at BLACKWELL HIGH SCHOOL on 10/16/2024 are now available for parents to view and order online. Please help spread the word by copying and pasting this info onto your school’s website, social media, emails from teachers or administrators to parents, your school’s newsletter, etc.
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BLACKWELL HIGH SCHOOL
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Football @ Crooked Oak
2201 SE 22nd St.
Oklahoma City, OK

Home football game vs Chisholm.

Blackwell High School TSA attended the LEAD conference in Guthrie. They worked on team work competitions, chapter rules, and understanding how to promote TSA throughout the year.

For the safety and enjoyment of everyone, all 8th grade students and younger must be accompanied by an adult during football games. Additionally, all students are required to remain seated in the stands throughout the game. Thank you for your cooperation.
For the safety and enjoyment of everyone, all 8th grade students and younger must be accompanied by an adult during football games. Additionally, all students are required to remain seated in the stands throughout the game. Thank you for your cooperation.
Football @ Perry

Softball at regionals today.

Our senior students are excited to pass a special bracelet, symbolizing the torch of school spirit, to the younger generation of preK and kindergarten students. This tradition emphasizes the importance of fostering school spirit from a young age, ensuring that our values, pride, and sense of community are carried forward. By instilling this spirit early on, we hope to create a lasting legacy of unity and enthusiasm throughout our school.

Pioneer Technology Center Names September Students of the Month
Ponca City, OK ------Pioneer Technology Center (PTC) has announced McKenna Barnes and Evan Grossardt as the September Students of the Month.
Barnes is a senior at Newkirk High School and is part of PTC's Biomedical Sciences Academy. Her instructor highlights her positive attitude and strong work ethic. Barnes consistently completes her assignments on time and is also known for being a supportive friend who goes out of her way to help others. Her ability to make classmates feel valued creates a welcoming and positive environment in the classroom. Whether helping with a tough concept or volunteering for classroom tasks, she stands out as a role model for kindness and hard work.
Evan Grossardt, a junior at Blackwell High School, is enrolled in PTC's Automotive Services Technology program. His instructor describes Grossardt as always being on top of his work and highly organized. Despite being a first-year student, he has already shown impressive skills and dedication. His efforts and commitment to learning have quickly set him apart as one of the standout students. Whether working on projects or helping his classmates, Grossardt demonstrates both leadership and a strong drive for success.
These students will receive the special honor of filling their Student of the Month cups with their favorite beverages at no cost for the entire month. For more information about Pioneer Technology Center’s programs and services, call 580-762-8336 or visit www.pioneertech.edu.

Home football game vs Millwood. HOMECOMING

Friday is show your Maroon Pride.

