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Jenks Administrator Named State Superintendent Of The Year

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JENKS, Oklahoma - The Oklahoma Association of School Administrators named Dr. Stacey Butterfield as the 2019 Superintendent of the Year at the Cooperative Council for Oklahoma School Administration Summer Leadership Conference on Wednesday.

"I am extremely humbled to receive this award, and I am incredibly grateful to CCOSA and OASA for all they do to support school administrators,” said Dr. Butterfield, who has been Superintendent at Jenks Public Schools since 2013.

“It is an honor to represent my colleagues from around the state who work tirelessly to advocate for public education here in Oklahoma.

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CCOSA Summer Conference

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We had our annual pre-CCOSA Summer Conference meeting tonight w/members of our Advisory Bd - including school leaders at 2 Nat'l Blue Ribbon Schools - to evaluate 2018-19 & plan for 2019-20. Attached is a list.

Curious why schools use our tools for continuous improvement? Ask Supt. Rick & Princ. Dana Beene of Achille (HS = five consecutive A grades) & other school leaders on our panel tomorrow, 6/5, 1:30 pm, Crimson Rm., Embassy Suites, Norman. Hope to see you there! - WSP

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Darlington 3rd Grade Team

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We just love the 3rd grade team at Darlington! Ms. Maples, Ms. Davis and Ms. Pierson’s students had a 💯 percent pass rate on this year’s state reading test. We’re proud to partner with Darlington to achieve OAS Success!

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Smarter Snails and Academic Standards

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By now, you’ve likely read your child’s OSTP results. You have the scores, and you know, generally, how your child did on the test. 

So what’s next? 

With May’s chaos now in the rear view mirror, it can be tempting to slide into summer nice and slow. Parents and kids should certainly enjoy the lazy days of summer. But smart parents know that maintaining even the steady, seemingly nonproductive pace of a snail is still progress when it comes to academic endeavors. 

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Flag Day: June 14th. What is Flag Day?

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When the American Revolution broke out in 1775, the colonists weren’t fighting united under a single flag. Instead, most regiments participating in the war for independence against the British fought under their own flags. In June of 1775, the Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia to create the Continental Army—a unified colonial fighting force—with the hopes of more organized battle against its colonial oppressors. This led to the creation of what was, essentially, the first “American” flag, the Continental Colors.

For some, this flag, which was comprised of 13 red and white alternating stripes and a Union Jack in the corner, was too similar to that of the British. George Washington soon realized that flying a flag that was even remotely close to the British flag was not a great confidence-builder for the revolutionary effort, so he turned his efforts towards creating a new symbol of freedom for the soon-to-be fledgling nation.

On June 14, 1777, the Second Continental Congress took a break from writing the Articles of Confederation and passed a resolution stating that “the flag of the United States be 13 stripes, alternate red and white,” and that “the union be 13 stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.”

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