
The Pride of Inola competed in a band competition at Glenpool on Saturday, October 2. They placed 4th in Class 4A Blue, and
3rd in Drum-Line in 4A.
The Pride of Inola is led by Director Brennan Marcotte, an alum of Inola HIgh and Northeastern University.

SEE YOU AT THE POLE at 7:15 AM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd

As many of you know, Inola FFA & 4-H kids have been busy this week competing with their livestock projects at the Rogers County Fair. Our kids worked super hard this week and did very well in their respective species! We had three FFA members and five 4-H members make the Premium Sale tonight! If you are wanting information about attending the event, the student livestock exhibit meet and greet will begin at 5 p.m. followed by the scholarship and awards presentations from 6 - 6:30 p.m. The live auction will begin at 6:30 p.m at the Claremore Expo Center.
Thank you all again for the support you show the kids and their projects!
Students who made it:
Zoey Berg- Market Lamb
Wyatt Sterling- Market Steer
Bryce Spurlock- Market Steer
Radley Keener- Market Lamb
Katie Duncan- Market Steer
Wanda Hass- Breeding Ewe
Thomas Hass- Breeding Gilt
Michael Hass- Market Hog

We will be having a Pep Rally this Friday September 24th after 7th hour.
Please adhere to the Pep Rally schedule!
Theme is - Construction Zone/Neon

The was the 2021 Inola Cross Country Meet. We had 40 teams and almost 1,100 athletes run total for all 6 divisions.

IHS teachers entered a float in the Hay Day Parade and placed 3rd.




Inola Students Visit NASA
Three Inola High School students had the opportunity to visit NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston this past summer. Abigael Cravens, Jonathan Menzel and Caden Thomas are all current IHS seniors. Northeastern University’s Educational Talent Search selected students from across the state to visit the Houston campus.
During this week-long camp, students heard from a NASA astrophysicist (whose current project is updating commodes on the International Space Station). Astronaut Ken Cameron spoke about his time in space as well as what led him to pursue his profession.
Additional activities included exploring STEM concepts through experiential activities, having the chance to design a Mars habitat, build and launch their own rockets and create cryogenic and thermal protective tiles that were tested with liquid hydrogen and heat torches. Furthermore, students participated in a SCUBA diving portion to closely simulate what gravity would feel like in space.





Inola Students Visit NASA
Three Inola High School students had the opportunity to visit NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston this past summer. Abigael Cravens, Jonathan Menzel and Caden Thomas are all current IHS seniors. Northeastern University’s Educational Talent Search selected students from across the state to visit the Houston campus.
During this week-long camp, students heard from a NASA astrophysicist (whose current project is updating commodes on the International Space Station). Astronaut Ken Cameron spoke about his time in space as well as what led him to pursue his profession.
Additional activities included exploring STEM concepts through experiential activities, having the chance to design a Mars habitat, build and launch their own rockets and create cryogenic and thermal protective tiles that were tested with liquid hydrogen and heat torches. Furthermore, students participated in a SCUBA diving portion to closely simulate what gravity would feel like in space.





MEDICATION PICKUP
PLEASE PICK UP YOUR CHILD'S MEDICATIONS AT THEIR RESPECTIVE SCHOOL OFFICE.
IF NOT PICKED UP, IT WILL BE DISCARDED PER SCHOOL POLICY.

Lady Horns golfers including our State Championship Qualifier, Keaton Ellis, finished the Regional Golf Tournament at Fountainhead Golf Course yesterday. These girls battled wind, rain and even a snow storm in six tournaments this year. All these girls, with the exception of Keaton Ellis, are first year golfers!
Pictured L to R: Lindey Moss, Jacie Moore, Coach Todd Dixon, Keaton Ellis, Madison Hawkins and Addison Mootry


Thank you so much to Ms. Brown and her amazing FFA students. They provided Pre-k with an awesome farm day with many animals for the kids to see and pet. They had chickens, ducks, a baby calf, a pony, and goats.





ATHLETES: There is a new physical form that must be completed prior to any sports in 2021-2022. It is under the 'Document' section above, and is titled "2021-2022 New Physical Form."


Inola FFA competed at the Wagoner Regional Speech contest on Thursday, April 15th. We are so proud of all the FFA students and the speaking/speech students have worked so hard. Left to right: Megan Thornton (Creed); Jayden Duggan (Creed); Ms. Maggie Brown (FFA Advisor); Amanda Epperson (8th grade Agricultural Exploration; and Josie Stevens (Creed).


MORE JH TRACK - Various Schools




JH TRACK - Various Schools




Under direction of Coach/Band Director Rebecca Robinson, these students made the Mid-East Oklahoma Band Directors Association Honor Band for:
8th Grade, Cooper Russell
7th Grade, Amy Hernandez and Rylee Barnes




Inola Girls Golf with a second place finish at Patricia Island Golf (Grove Tournament).
Left to Right: Jaci Moore, Addison Mootry, Sidney Riedl, Coach Dixon
NOT PICTURED: Keaton Ellis, who placed 3rd individually!!


Congratulations Inola FFA!
This past weekend they attended the State Horse Judging contest. The team placed 4th Overall Sr. FFA Team. They also were 2nd in the placings division.
What a way to end the season! Great work students & Ms. Brown!



Here are some fun pics of the two elementary school Stem boats made of only cardboard and duct tape. Twelve 4th grade students and myself started working on these two boats mid-February and completed them a few days before the race. We had so much fun building these. We raced against the middle school and high school at a Pryor rec center last Thursday and our red “speed demon” boat with Easton Hallman rowing by himself won 1st place against the high school and middle school. It was such an exciting win for the 4th grade kids. I couldn’t be more proud of their hard work.




PRE-K GRADUATION MAY 11th @ 8:30 a.m. Each pre-k child will receive two tickets for parents to attend in person; for all others who cannot attend in person, Pre-K Graduation will be streamed live on Inola Longhorns TV (www.Inolalonghorns.tv). If you have questions on how to get InolaLonghorns.TV up and running, please contact Koty Koster @ 918-543-1562.
