
Say hello to two-way messaging in the Idabel Public Schools app! The same district app now offers class streams, class announcements, and parent-teacher chat. Look for your personalized invitation to begin using this feature in our app after Nov 18.
Download for Android https://aptg.co/8Spvv0
Download for iPhone https://aptg.co/MFSpKg


Senion Citizen Luncheon

Join us for our 2024 Key Club Induction Ceremony!


Join us Friday, October 11, 2024 at The Red B @5:00 to recognize our 2024 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees.


No Cost Influenza Vaccine!!!!!
As part of a continued collaboration between the Health Department and the Choctaw Nation of
Oklahoma, a school flu vaccination program is available this year to provide voluntary
flu vaccinations. This program would not be possible without the support of the Choctaw Nation
of Oklahoma.
Health Department/Choctaw Nation nurses will be at your school on Thursday, October 10,
2024. Consent forms are in the high school office. We cannot immunize anyone under 18 years
old without completed consent forms. Information on the influenza vaccine can be found here:
Vaccine Information Statement: Inactivated Influenza Vaccine (cdc.gov)
Only injectable vaccines will be provided. If students are not cooperative, the vaccine will not
be administered. Parents/guardians are welcome to be in attendance.
If you have any questions, please contact the McCurtain County Health Department at 580-286-
6528. CONSENT FORMS ARE IN THE HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE.

Congratulations to our 2024 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees! We will honor our inductees at the Homecoming game during halftime. Go Warriors!


Kickoff is at 7pm!


Manit Day is a holiday, observed in the Republic of Marshall Islands. Also known as culture day, this holiday celebrates the arts, history, and poetry of the islands. Today, Idabel celebrated our own Manit Day, with Melanie. Kilo leading a number of our students to celebrate the rich culture of their homeland.











Congratulations to our five Homecoming Queen candidates:
Korina Yanez, Kenya Golston, Jakaela Hearn, Mercades Lopez, and D'Zina Richard!


IHS Key Club member Zoe Rolen enjoys reading to Idabel Primary South students. Idabel Kiwanis and Key club have partnered again this year in this local literacy program.

High School Pre-order! Scan the QR code to order your lunch.


Katie McClure won Grand Champion Broiler at the Ark-Okla State Fair! This is the first time in school history this has been done. Congrats Katie!


No school for students on Sept. 23rd. Idabel High School staff will be in professional development.


Good Afternoon,
This is an update to the post made this morning about the list of schools across the nation regarding a bomb threat. The Idabel PD has investigated (and is still investigating) this claim. The list they have been provided does not list any school in Idabel. The PD feels there is no credible threat against any school in Idabel or McCurtain County. We will continue to operate on a heightened alert status.
Thank you,
Dr. Alan Bryant, Ed.D.

Good Morning,
In an effort to communicate with our families and community we wanted to make you aware that Idabel Public Schools was notified this morning at 7:30 a.m. that our district was on a list with other school districts across the nation regarding a bomb threat. No specific school sites were mentioned. We have spoken with Idabel Police Department and they are placing extra patrol at our school sites.
Thank you,
Dr. Alan Bryant, Ed.D.
Superintendent

🌟 Exciting Times at Idabel Public Schools! 🌟
We are excited to share the incredible developments happening across our district! Our students and staff are seizing new opportunities, showcasing their talents, and embracing programs designed to enhance learning and foster a sense of community.
At Central and Primary South, we’ve introduced standards-based math and strategic reading interventions to provide personalized support for student success. We’re also piloting innovative programs like basketball, art, book club, and flag patrol, offering diverse learning experiences both inside and outside the classroom. Our students shined at the McCurtain County Fair, including participants in the Special Olympics Unified Partners. Their artistic talents were on display, with several projects earning ribbons in the Educational Building. The after-school programs at both sites are running at full capacity, offering a range of activities that allow students to explore their interests. The Sweet Sounds and Broadway Kids singing groups are in full swing. Additionally, students from both schools participated in recent pageants for their schools. We are also fostering a passion for agriculture through the “What Agriculture Means to Me” program. As we look ahead, don’t forget to mark your calendars for key events like Parent-Teacher Conferences on Oct. 14 and the Character Counts Carnival on Oct. 31. Our Student Recognition Program is also underway, rewarding students for their hard work and achievements.
Our staff is growing, too. Teachers are participating in a book study of "Teaching with Love and Logic," enhancing their ability to build strong, positive relationships with students. PTO meetings are set to begin this month, where families will be involved in exciting school projects.
At the Middle School and High School, school spirit is high! From softball, football, cross country track, and cheerleading to pep rallies and band performances, our students have been showing tremendous school pride. This week’s Rival Week dress-up days have added even more excitement, and Student Council activities are well underway, helping students develop leadership skills. After-school programs continue to thrive with activities like archery, STEM, and FFA. We had a fantastic showing at the McCurtain County Fair, where many of our students participated in various events and won numerous awards. Our Ag teachers have been phenomenal in guiding students to success, dedicating countless hours to their growth and development. Recently, Idabel High School hosted an impactful Suicide Prevention Assembly, demonstrating our commitment to student well-being. On Sept. 27, we look forward to celebrating Manit Day, led by our Marshallese student group. This event will unite our community and highlight the rich Marshallese culture, promoting understanding and unity.
Idabel Public Schools is thriving, and we couldn’t be prouder of the achievements of our students and staff. We’re fortunate to be part of such a supportive and engaged community. As always, I am available to discuss any concerns or questions. Please feel free to reach out to me at the District Office at (580) 286-7639.
Together, we are stronger! 💪 Go Warriors! 🏹
Dr. Alan Bryant, Ed.D.
Superintendent of Schools

McCurtain County Free Fair week begins and RJ won Grand Champion Market Broiler. This is the second year for this event at the fair.


The first football game of the 2024 season is at home vs. Valliant. Kickoff is at 7:30pm. Please refer to the clear bag policy for all of the home games.


School starts on Wednesday, August 14th!


Kyra Hornbuckle, Idabel High Class of 2018, won the MVP of the All-Star game at the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians World Series All-Star Stickball Game. She played in the World Series for Tushkahomma Ohoyo and was selected to the All-Star Game a couple of weeks ago. The other day she made the trip back to Mississippi just for the All-Star game. She apparently played a great game because she won MVP. When they called her name they said "Tyra........Hornbuckle". She stayed knelt because she heard Tyra, then she heard Hornbuckle, then she said, "That's me!"
Kyra is a 2021 graduate of the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma (USAO) in Checotah. Her degree is in Biology. She currently works as an archaeological technician for the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Historic Preservation Department. While at Idabel, Kyra ran cross country and played basketball for the Warriors. Congratulations Kyra, Warrior Nation is proud of you!
