
On Tuesday, the Service Learning class began a new tradition called “Tutor Tuesday.” Every Tuesday our great students will spend their class time working & mentoring our Little Longhorns down the way. Those kiddos were THRILLED to spend time with their “big buddies” and it became obvious that this is going to be a tradition that sticks!





On Tuesday, the Service Learning class began a new tradition called “Tutor Tuesday.” Every Tuesday our great students will spend their class time working & mentoring our Little Longhorns down the way. Those kiddos were THRILLED to spend time with their “big buddies” and it became obvious that this is going to be a tradition that sticks!





Jones High School would like to express our deepest gratitude for all our Veterans! Thank you for your service!

Congratulations to JHS Senior, Channing Lipe. Channing signed to play softball with Temple College
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Congratulations to JHS Senior, Cadyn Karl. Cadyn signed to play baseball with Kansas State!
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Congratulations to JHS Senior, Lily Corbin. Lily signed to compete with Oklahoma State University's Equestrian Team!
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Congratulations to JHS Senior, Micah Edmonds. Micah Signed to play softball with Evangel University.
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Cheer State at Moore HS this Saturday, November 13th. Our cheer girls will perform at 12. Please see link below for online tickets.
https://gofan.co/app/events/439951?schoolId=OSSAA

Jones High School would like to invite Veterans to our Veterans Day Assembly! Thank you so much for your service to our Country!


JHS Seniors: See attached flyer for another scholarship from the Oklahoma City Community Foundation that you are eligible to apply.
Apply at www.occf.org/scholarships
https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/1675402/Orner-Cook_Scholarship_2122.pdf

JHS Seniors: See attached flyer for another scholarship from the Oklahoma City Community Foundation that you are eligible to apply.
Apply at www.occf.org/scholarships
https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/1675401/Commander_Family_Scholarship_-_Promotional_Email_Text2122.pdf

Leadership is unlocking people's potential to become better. —Bill Bradley

California, Arizona, and Oklahoma are home to the largest number of Native Americans, according to the 2010 Census

Jones football playoff game at Luther ticket link. Tickets are to be purchased online.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/124J4EInT2yFX-OblQl42qXPv_CWRaP9c6E-Qqtsv4gU/edit?usp=sharing

Native American Heritage Month Quick Facts
According to the National Congress of American Indians, “The Navajo Nation reservation would comprise the 42nd largest state in the U.S., and is larger than the following 10 states: Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Vermont, and West Virginia. An additional 19 tribal nations are each larger than the state of Rhode Island, while 12 tribal nations are each larger than the state of Delaware.”

🤘💚Congratulations & Welcome to the JPS School Board, Mr.Miller and Family💚🤘


Congratulations to JHS Freshman, James Clark! James placed 4th at Regional Shooting competition and qualified and advances to State Competition on November 17!
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“Don’t put the key to your happiness in someone else’s pocket.”~ Anonymous

Native American Heritage Month Quick Facts:
There are currently 574 different federally recognized Native American tribes (approximately 229 are located in Alaska, and the rest are located in 35 other states).
Native American tribes have what is called tribal sovereignty, which means that they have the right to govern themselves—similar to a state government.

Some men see things as they are, and say why. I dream of things that never were, and say why not.
Robert Kennedy