
ATTENTION: Menu Changes for 3/23/22 breakfast will be Breakfast Burritos and Fruit, and 3/25/22 lunch will be Corn Dog, Okra and Bananas.

Parents, see this flyer for details on an opportunity to learn how to protect your children from cyber predators. Children of all ages are vulnerable to stranger danger through online platforms. Stay informed and keep your kiddos safe.


Last two weeks of March Menu


Due to inclement weather, Calumet Public Schools will move to virtual learning today. (Friday, March 11th)


Today's mental health tip: Ask for help.
You are not alone. In 2020, more than 12 million adults in the US had serious thoughts of suicide and more than 3 million children and teens had serious thoughts of suicide (nami.org). Together we can end the stigma. #MentalHealthMatters #MentalHealthWeek



When meeting your reading goal results in “the best day ever”!




Today's mental health tip: Be present.
It is easy to become overwhelmed by all of the possible things that might happen. Since we can neither truly predict nor control the future, it can be beneficial to practice mindfulness to root yourself in the present. #MentalHealthWeek #MentalHealthMatters ♥Calumet StuCo


Kids of Character for February


Today's mental health tip: Be kind.
Being kind is a choice. On bad days, after being wronged, and even when we are filled with anger, we can still choose to be kind. Striving to follow this rule will help you develop and maintain healthy relationships. You get back from people what you give them. #MentalHealthWeek #MentalHealthMatters ♥Calumet StuCo


Kids of Character for February




Today's mental health tip: Acknowledge the problem.
Pretending mental health problems don't exist is like ignoring a broken bone or infection; it will only get worse. Going to see a doctor, getting advice about treatment, taking time to rest and heal are all very important steps in recovering from mental illness. #GetHelp #MentalHealthMatters #MentalHealthWeek ♥Calumet StuCo


Today's mental health tip: Assume the best in others.
It is common to assume others have ill intentions, but often there is so much more to the situation than we can see. If we consider the problem with an open mind, try to have a conversation and ask questions, we can prevent a minor conflict from turning into a major problem. #MentalHealthWeek #MentalHealthMatters ♥Calumet StuCo


Today's mental health tip: Prioritize Self-Care.
Self-care is doing what needs to be done to keep yourself mentally and physically fit. This means getting adequate sleep, proper nutrition, and taking time to evaluate how you're doing emotionally. This includes doing simple things that improve your well-being, like taking a walk, taking a nap, reading a book, listening to music, meditating, exercising, etc. #MentalHealthWeek #MentalHealthMatters ♥Calumet StuCo



Our FFA and 4-H livestock exhibitors were fortunate enough to have 7 kids qualify their animals for the Canadian County Premium Sale tomorrow night. If you would like to support the kids, the dinner starts at 5:30 at the new fairgrounds followed by the auction.
If you can’t make it in person you can contact Mr. Major at 580-761-8113 or you can bid or give add on money at the following website:
http://www.kencarpenterauction.com/upcoming-auctions/?fbclid=IwAR2jB7Z-T2tAjz0EPL4R-88PmEJFZnf3sgj-mtFZpiCT1eyTh0wq2c-RDvw
The following students qualified:
Aspen Burns
Dixie Burns
Jackson Burns
Bryson Cooper
Carson Cooper
Meghan McCullough
Presley Stilley


Third grade performed successful surgeries this morning by problem solving and getting their patients back together!





Today's mental health tip: Be kind to yourself!
It can be beneficial to your mental and physical health to use positive self-talk. Self-talk is how you treat yourself inside your head. According to Healthline.com, " ...research suggests people with positive self-talk may have mental skills that allow them to solve problems, think differently, and be more efficient at coping with hardships or challenges. This can reduce the harmful effects of stress and anxiety." ♥Calumet StuCo #MentalHealthWeek #MentalHealthMatters


Next week Student Council has several things planned at the high school to raise mental health awareness. Look for more updates March 7-11th to see what we are discussing and how to continue the conversation at home. #MentalHealthWeek #MentalHealthMatters ♥Calumet StuCo


“Today you are you! That is truer than true! There is no one alive who is you-er than you!”
-Dr. Seuss
Students celebrated Read Across America today in the best way possible....with FUN and READING!




The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education offer FREE
Summer Academies for students entering the 8th-12th grade.
Don’t miss your chance to attend —
Academies fill up quickly!
Registration opens today, March 1.


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