
K - 3rd POSSE summer school is leaving the zoo.

Mrs. Brown's summer bus route will be late this morning.

Glasses that are waiting to be claimed in the elementary office.


Middle School lost and found. will be donated next week. Please contact the office if you would like to look for your child's belongings.




Just a reminder, if your child is going to be in 3YO, PreK, Kindegarten or 1st grade this coming year, you need to come by the office and complete an enrollment packet as soon as possible.

There is a mandatory team meeting at 4:30 tomorrow (May 20) in the High School new gym for students interested in playing high school Fastpitch softball grades 9- 12th. For any further questions they can contact Coach Whitecotton!

Congratulations on 2A All Star by class selection Braden Blake. We are so proud of you! #HPSLions


Just a reminder for summer school in grades K - 8th students and their families. School is from 8:00 to 3:15 with drop-off and pick-up being in the cafeteria. Limited bus routes are being ran. If your child is going to miss, please call the office to let us know. Please see the calendar for days that we are in session.



Reminder: The Howe High School All-Sports Banquet is scheduled for TONIGHT - Tuesday, May 14 at The Warehouse. The banquet will begin at 6 pm. The meal will be catered by Eli French, and the cost will be $15 per plate. You may pay at the door. #HPSLions

Students in Mrs. Parks’ HS Computer Science Discoveries class recently finished an Interactive Art Project, marking the end of Unit 6, Physical Computing. Using Circuit Playground sensors and physical materials, students explored blending digital and physical elements to craft interactive artwork. This project underscores their understanding of hardware inputs and outputs, exemplified by their use of Code.org’s App Lab and Adafruit’s Circuit Playground to develop programs mirroring smart devices. Throughout the unit, students honed their skills in controlling inputs and outputs, integrating sensors like accelerometers, and extending device functionality with external components like LEDs and buttons. This hands-on approach culminated in the creation of unique interactive art pieces, showcasing their mastery of physical computing concepts. #ComputerScienceDiscoveries #HPSLions






Congratulations to Cooper Brown! He won a giant chocolate bar. Students in grades 3 - 5 who raised their NWEA Map scores in all subjects had their name put in a drawing for the bar.


Celebrating Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week at Howe Public Schools!
This week, we're taking a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude to the incredible educators and staff who make our small, rural school shine so brightly! From the dedicated teachers who ignite a love for learning in our students to the hardworking staff who keep everything running smoothly behind the scenes, each and every one of you plays an invaluable role in shaping the future of our community.
To our teachers: thank you for your passion, creativity, and unwavering commitment to nurturing the minds and spirits of our students. Your dedication does not go unnoticed, and we are endlessly grateful for the impact you make every single day.
To our staff: thank you for your tireless efforts to support our school in countless ways, from keeping our facilities safe and clean to ensuring that our students receive the care and attention they deserve. Your hard work and dedication are the backbone of our school community.
This week, let's make sure to show our appreciation in big ways and small, whether it's a heartfelt thank-you note, a kind word of encouragement, or a simple gesture of gratitude. Together, let's celebrate the incredible individuals who make Howe Public Schools such a special place to learn and grow.
Happy Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week! #ThankATeacher #StaffAppreciation #SmallSchoolBigHeart





1st Grade Students of the Month for are Zaxton Mitchell and Carson Parks. Great job guys!


3YO and PreK enjoyed a day of fun in the sun.



Attention 7th-11th grade JOM students: Eastern Oklahoma State College will host its fourth Native Americans Who Code summer camp June 10-13, 2024.
Students from local schools will participate in a four-day camp designed to spark interest in coding, computer science, engineering, web design, drones and robotics. Campers will visit the Choctaw drone facility near Daisy, Okla. to observe drones and assist with missions. The camp is for incoming 8th-12th grade students and will meet from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day. Lunch will be provided. There is no cost to attend and space is limited. Register online by June 7, 2024 at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd1YnOxy1503sPOPEsz1BLgqt60SSEZHTg8chAlhatiHhNslw/viewform
The Native Americans Who Code summer camp will be designed and led by Eastern faculty members Brenda Strange and Kellye Semeski with assistance by Laura Myers. The camp is funded by Eastern’s $1.5 million NASNTI grant and is modeled on the Girls Who Code program.
Eastern plans to host a Native Americans Who Code camp each summer through 2025 and will feature topics such as advanced coding, robotics, games and app development.

MS Students of the Month for April are Diesel Robertson, Valeria Sanchez, and Katelyn Page.


Thanks to the Toys for Tots campaign, our school was granted with books for every student in grades 3YO to 8th grade.




You are invited to Inspired: an art show featuring artists in grades 5-8! Open House will be Tuesday from 3-5:30 pm. If you can't make it Tuesday, you are welcome to view the gallery through Thursday!


Today was a wild adventure for 1st graders at Howe Elementary as they wrapped up their Animal Research Project with a thrilling visit to the Tulsa Zoo! From lions to lemurs, the students got up close and personal with their research subjects, sparking curiosity and igniting imaginations. A day filled with learning, laughter, and unforgettable memories! #WildAboutFirstGrade #HPSLions





Today was a wild adventure for 1st graders at Howe Elementary as they wrapped up their Animal Research Project with a thrilling visit to the Tulsa Zoo! From lions to lemurs, the students got up close and personal with their research subjects, sparking curiosity and igniting imaginations. A day filled with learning, laughter, and unforgettable memories! #WildAboutFirstGrade #HPSLions



