Good luck to our Track athletes as they travel to Oologah for the first track meet of the season! (Boys track is present, but not pictured)

Sophie Perdue won first place in the statewide Oklahoma Bar Association Law Day Contest for sixth grade art. This is an outstanding accomplishment! Sophie was recognized for her amazing art piece at a ceremony on Wednesday, March 25, in the Supreme Court Courtroom at the State Capitol. Oklahoma Supreme Court Chief Justice Dustin P. Rowe, the highest-ranking legal official in Oklahoma, presented the awards. She received a cash award and a plaque. We're so proud of her!
Her masterpiece is also on the OBA website. (www.okbar.org/lawday/contest)
Her masterpiece is also on the OBA website. (www.okbar.org/lawday/contest)





6th Grade PE Hockey Fun! 🏒Coach Parker's 6th grade PE class hit the gym floor this week for an exciting unit on floor hockey, and the energy has been amazing! Students have been learning important skills like stick handling, passing, teamwork, and good sportsmanship.



Mr. Burrows' science class learning about life cycles, while enjoying the beautiful weather! 🌞





You are cordially invited to an after school of celebration as we honor our Site Teachers of the Year, the 2025-2026 District Teacher of the Year, our esteemed retirees, and our individual award recipients! Please see the flyer for details.

Skiatook Public Schools wishes all of our Bulldog families a wonderful spring break!

Our 8th grade students had an amazing opportunity to explore their future beyond the classroom thanks to GEAR UP! This week, we took a field trip to the Port of Catoosa and Rogers State University (RSU) where students learned about college pathways, careers, and the many possibilities waiting for them after graduation.
At the Port of Catoosa, students discovered how one of the largest inland river ports in the United States operates and how it supports careers in transportation, logistics, engineering, and more. It was incredible to see real-world industries in action!
Students also visited RSU, where they experienced a college campus environment and learned about the opportunities available to them after high school.
Programs like Campus Tours, PreACT, YouScience, OK Promise, and ongoing student and faculty support are just a few of the ways GEAR UP helps prepare our students for success in college and their future careers.
At the Port of Catoosa, students discovered how one of the largest inland river ports in the United States operates and how it supports careers in transportation, logistics, engineering, and more. It was incredible to see real-world industries in action!
Students also visited RSU, where they experienced a college campus environment and learned about the opportunities available to them after high school.
Programs like Campus Tours, PreACT, YouScience, OK Promise, and ongoing student and faculty support are just a few of the ways GEAR UP helps prepare our students for success in college and their future careers.










High School Student Council had the privilege of hosting an exciting Middle School Leadership Workshop! Middle school students joined them for a day filled with team-building activities, leadership lessons, and plenty of fun.
Our high school leaders shared what it means to serve others, work as a team, and make a positive impact in their schools and communities. From collaborative challenges to inspiring discussions, these students showed incredible enthusiasm and leadership potential!
A huge thank you to all the middle school students who participated and to our amazing Student Council members who planned and led today’s workshop. We can’t wait to see the great things these future leaders accomplish!
Our high school leaders shared what it means to serve others, work as a team, and make a positive impact in their schools and communities. From collaborative challenges to inspiring discussions, these students showed incredible enthusiasm and leadership potential!
A huge thank you to all the middle school students who participated and to our amazing Student Council members who planned and led today’s workshop. We can’t wait to see the great things these future leaders accomplish!









Congratulations to Camille Hatifield, Ainslei Lauffer, and Eva Perdon for qualifying for the Technology Student Association in the Leadership Strategies category. These students competed on March 4, 2026, in Sallisaw and successfully advanced to the next round. We're so proud of them!

When it's 80+ degrees the week before Spring Break, we utilize the outside classroom 🌞






6th Grade boys basketball brought home the INBC Championship trophy! Congratulations on your hard work! #itsagreatdaytobeabulldog

8th grade parents- mark your calendars! Tuesday, March 10th there's a parent meeting at the High School auditorium

Your 8th grader can sign up for Oklahoma's Promise. Join GEAR UP at the High School for help signing up.

Spring is getting close, and so is the best time of year — BASEBALL! ⚾️Today, our teachers and students celebrated Coach Faircloth and his high school team’s first game by showing their support in baseball jerseys. We’re ready to cheer on all of our student-athletes! We love finding fun ways to support our students (and co-workers) both in and out of the classroom. Good luck to our Bulldogs this season — we can’t wait to watch you grow, compete, and represent our school with pride.
Junior High baseball kicks off later this week on Thursday. Let’s go Bulldogs! 🐾







Mrs. Goodwin’s and Mrs. Postier’s 8th grade ELA classes covered their research standards through the 2026 Winter Olympic Games. Students worked in groups to research the 16 sports of the winter games from Alpine Skiing to Biathlon and Curling to Ice Hockey. They found information on so many topics including rules and how judging works and what training it takes to become a successful Olympic athlete in that event. The projects will be on display through parent/teacher conferences.






Mrs. Henderson's 8th grade Science class has been working on DNA, genetics, heredity and family tree projects. 🌳




Our middle school students stepped up in a BIG way at the first-ever Skiatook hosted powerlifting meet! 💪🏽🏋️♂️From helping set up equipment to assisting with check-ins, spotting and loading weights our students played a huge role in making this event a success. Their responsibility, teamwork, and positive attitudes did not go unnoticed!




🧬👾 Our Advanced 8th Grade Science Students decoded DNA to create their own unique “Snorks”! By transcribing and translating genetic codes, they saw firsthand how DNA determines traits—and how a single mutation can cause a big change. Learning science + creativity = the best combo! Zoom in to see all of the different interpretations


Our 8th graders had an exciting day visiting the high school for a tour before enrollment! 🎓Students had the opportunity to walk the halls, explore classrooms, meet teachers, and learn more about the programs and activities waiting for them next year.
Your 8th grade student will be bringing home their Course Request after a meeting with the High School Counselors. There will be a meeting March 10th at 6pm in the High School Auditorium. Course Requests are due to the Middle School by March 13th.
Your 8th grade student will be bringing home their Course Request after a meeting with the High School Counselors. There will be a meeting March 10th at 6pm in the High School Auditorium. Course Requests are due to the Middle School by March 13th.







Mark your calendars!


