Chelsea Public Schools will be in session Monday, January 29, 2024 as a regular school day. This had been scheduled as a professional development day and will be our first makeup. The remaining makeup days will be announced at a later date.
almost 2 years ago, Chelsea Dragons
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Chelsea Public Schools will be closed Wednesday, January 17, 2024 due to numerous roads in our district that remain ice/snow covered and hazardous. To stay in the know for all Green Dragon news, download the Chelsea Dragon app or visit our website. Stay safe and warm!
almost 2 years ago, Chelsea Dragons
‼️ Chelsea Public Schools will be closed Tuesday, January 16 due to inclement weather.‼️
almost 2 years ago, Chelsea Dragons
Mrs. C. Culver’s class eating 12 grapes. Each grape stands for good luck in the coming year…a tradition in Central and South America.
almost 2 years ago, Zenda Willcut
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Polar Express day at Art Goad Elementary. Mr Battles was in full character as he passed out golden "I Believe " tickets. Students used tickets to get hot chocolate with marshmallows and candy canes. Can you hear the bells ring?
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Check out the live stream for the 2023 Christmas Band Concert at the link below. Check out 2023 Christmas Band Concert livestreaming now at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwDpYex0cWU
almost 2 years ago, Chelsea Dragons
Christmas dinner at Boys and Girls Club Thursday, December 14, 6pm.
almost 2 years ago, Zenda Willcut
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Southwest dairy farmers brought their Mobile Dairy Classroom to Art Goad ES thanks to Oklahoma Farm Bureau. Susie Reece travels all over to provide this learning experience to students. Snazzy is a jersey cow that travels with Susie. Students learn that they need 3 servings of dairy each day! Oklahoma Farm Bureau Insurance provided students some yogurt to eat. Thank you Oklahoma Farm Bureau Insurance and Southwest Farms, and Snazzy for coming to our school today.
almost 2 years ago, Zenda Willcut
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Southwest dairy farmers brought their Mobile Dairy Classroom to Art Goad ES thanks to Farm Bureau. Susie Reece travel all over to provide this leaning experience to students. Snazzy is a jersey cow that travels with Susie. Students learn that they need 3 servings of dairy each day! Oklahoma Farm Bureau Insurance provided students to have yogurt to eat. Thank you Oklahoma Farm Bureau Insurance and Southwest Farms, and Snazzy for coming to our school today.
almost 2 years ago, Zenda Willcut
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Southwest dairy farmers brought their Mobile Dairy Classroom to Art Goad ES thanks to Farm Bureau. Susie Reece travel all over to provide this leaning experience to students. Snazzy is a jersey cow that travels with Susie. Students learn that they need 3 servings of dairy each day! Oklahoma Farm Bureau Insurance provided students to have yogurt to eat. Thank you Oklahoma Farm Bureau Insurance and Southwest Farms, and Snazzy for coming to our school today.
almost 2 years ago, Zenda Willcut
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Art Goad students singing " Oh I Love America" to our Veterans today. Thank you for your service to our country.
almost 2 years ago, Zenda Willcut
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Congratulations to this year's book character pumpkin winners! 1st place - Scarlet Lawhon, The Nightmare Before Christmas; 2nd place - Madalyn Battles, Bluey; 3rd place - Jordyn Lee, Wings of Fire! Thank you to all the students who worked to share their favorite books and awesome creativity!
about 2 years ago, Sarah Harris
3rd Place - Jordyn Lee, Wings of Fire
2nd Place - Madalyn Battles, Bluey
1st Place - Scarlet Lawhon - The Nightmare Before Christmas
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Join us tomorrow for Family Friday at the book fair! Tomorrow is the last day of the fair, and we'll be open from 8:30-3:00.
about 2 years ago, Sarah Harris
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Art Goad Elementary Princes and Princesses for each class for 2023 Raffle sales!
about 2 years ago, Zenda Willcut
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ATTENTION PARENTS OF CHEROKEE STUDENTS!! If you have not provided a copy of your student's Cherokee Registry card, please do so quickly. In order for your student to be eligible for JOM funding and for our Cherokee Student Count, we must have a copy of their registry card. For more information, see the link below or call Nicky Harris or Pam Phillips at 918-789-4201. https://5il.co/27hnh
about 2 years ago, Chelsea Dragons
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Art Goad students took a short field trip to the Chelsea Fire station last week. The firefighters helped educate kids on fire safety and feeling comfortable with the firemen. Students were allowed to spray water from the hose and Mrs. Pauling, third-grade teacher, climbed the fire ladder on a truck!
about 2 years ago, Zenda Willcut
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Art Goad students took a short field trip to the Chelsea Fire station last week. The firefighters helped educate kids on fire safety and feeling comfortable with the firemen. Students were allowed to spray water from the hose and Mrs. Pauling, third-grade teacher, climbed the fire ladder on a truck!
about 2 years ago, Zenda Willcut
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One of the most important components of the JOM program is parent involvement. This October, parnets of JOM eligible students will have the opportunity to get involved in the development of the JOM program at their schools. Elections for the JOM Indian Education Committee will be held October 18, 2023 at the Chelsea Schools Superintendent's office beginning at 6:00 PM. To serve on the JOM IEC, a person must be the parent or guardian of a JOM verified child. School board members or spouses and school employees or spouses can not serve on the committee. For more information, contact Quintin Draeger at 918-789-2528.
about 2 years ago, Chelsea Dragons
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Art Goad Elementary third grade teachers and students worked on a STEM project today. Students were required to work together in teams and use their engineering skills to build the tallest freestanding tower. Students first made a hypothesis on how tall they thought their tower could be. In small groups, together they had to construct their tower out of toothpicks and marshmallows. Then teachers and students measured the height of each tower and compared them to their hypothesis. Pauling , Douglas , and Culver said they were very proud of each team, and how they work together.
about 2 years ago, Zenda Willcut
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Art Goad Elementary third grade teachers and students worked on a STEM project today. Students were required to work together in teams and use their engineering skills to build the tallest freestanding tower. Students first made a hypothesis on how tall they thought their tower could be. In small groups, together they had to construct their tower out of toothpicks and marshmallows. Then teachers and students measured the height of each tower and compared them to their hypothesis. Pauling , Douglas , and Culver said they were very proud of each team, and how they work together.
about 2 years ago, Zenda Willcut
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