
The Inola High School Archery team competed recently at the Nock-Ninjas Archery tournament in Catoosa.


The Inola High School Archery team competed recently at the Nock-Ninjas Archery tournament in Catoosa.


Show your holiday spirit next week!


Longhorn basketball tonight!



Reminder! Inola Schools will meet in person all five days next week.


Updated Jerry Oquin Brackets



Congratulations to IHS Fall Semester Students of the Month!


Congratulations to senior basketball guard Miller Weast! Miller committed to continue her playing career at NEO College in Miami, Oklahoma.


HS Volleyball

First Cross Country meet in the books. Jaycee Adkins earned a 3rd place medal in the HS girls 11th & 12th grade division at Inola’s first CC meet of the season.
Also pictured are freshmen runners
Joshua Harris and Cannon Walker.




Congratulations to the HS Boys Track team … OSSAA Academic Achievement Award 🥇
They were awarded for maintaining a cumulative grade point average 3.25 or higher. They actually had a 3.51.



Inola had two other athletes that automatically advance to state as regional runner up.
Sydney Biggs 300 m hurdles
CJ Lawrence Pole Vault
This is their 2nd year to qualify for state!
The following will advance with at large bids (meaning they had the next best 4 times/heights/distances in the event compared with the other 3 regional locations).
Natali Aguila 100 m & 200 m
Jayce Adkins 800 m
Girls 4x200 m relay
Keaton Miller High jump
Jedd Barrett Shot & Disc



Inola had two other athletes that automatically advance to state as regional runner up.
Sydney Biggs 300 m hurdles
CJ Lawrence Pole Vault
This is their 2nd year to qualify for state!
The following will advance with at large bids (meaning they had the next best 4 times/heights/distances in the event compared with the other 3 regional locations).
Natali Aguila 100 m & 200 m
Jayce Adkins 800 m
Girls 4x200 m relay
Keaton Miller High jump
Jedd Barrett Shot & Disc





The Inola Horse Judging team recently traveled to Stillwater to compete at the state contest.
Tyler Yoder received the fourth high individual in placings, and Anna Jo Helling 11th high individual in placings. Additionally, Anna Jo Helling got 13th high in individual reasons, and Rayln Yoder received 18th.
The Inola Team received 3rd overall in state. Anna Jo Helling was named 8th over all individual, while Tyler Yoder received 10th.




Miss Courtney Tice recently took a group of Inola High School Choir students to New York City for a five-day trip. The students visited numerous places including Radio City Music Hall, the Statue of Liberty, two Broadway shows, Central Park, the 9-11 Memorial, and sang at the top of the One World Observatory.




nola High Senior Signs to Play Basketball
Inola High School Senior Jacelyn Catron has signed to play basketball for Coach Tamilyn Tills at Lake Forest College.
Lake Forest College is a NCAA division III private liberal arts college located in Lake Forest, Illinois.



Inola High School recently hosted its second blood drive of the school year. The blood drive was through the American Red Cross and was a success with 59 people signed up to donate (48 were able to give). Even a few were turned away because all the blood bags were maxed out.
Assistant Superintendent Jeff Unrau donated blood for the 100th time. Unrau has been donating since his sophomore year of high school at Inola High when the American Red Cross came out for the first time.




eginning this school year, Inola High School offered students the opportunity to not only take Speech and Debate as a class, but to also compete in tournaments. Recently, several Inola High students competed at the regional speech and debate tournament, and eight qualified for the state tournament.
The state qualifiers were seniors Kaytlyn Eagleton (in Dramatic Interpretation) and Tyler Gleason (in Poetry). Additional qualifiers were MaryGrace Maner (in Monologue), Ian Buchanan and Landen Soderquist (in Public Forum Debate), and Cooper Russell, Boston Winkler, and Hayden Cannaday (in Policy Debate).
Deleea Meeker, teacher and coach of the debut Speech and Debate program, commented, "I am so insanely proud of these kids who joined me in this first year of the program and have let me throw them into events!”




Inola School sent teams from all three sites to compete in the annual STEM Boat Race at the Pryor YMCA. This year's victors were the high school STEM students with their boat, the Bifrost.
Mr. Todd Dixon's STEM students have been working on their boats for the past few weeks. Boats are only allowed to be constructed using cardboard and duct tape.





The Inola High School STEM program has been recognized in a video competition hosted by the MidAmerica Industrial Park. Inola students won Outstanding Creativity for their video about Berry Global, Inc., a Fortune 500 global manufacturer and marketer of plastic packaging products, locally located in Pryor.
Pictured below (left to right):
Adam Miller, Kyler Burgess, Teacher Todd Dixon, Ryan Phillips, Caden Davenport, Jack Moore, Orion Higgins, Kaylynn Wiley, Yengkhong Vue, Sheldon Beal, Dave Rowland (President and CEO of OK MFG Alliance), Thomas Mathews (not pictured Isaiah Schwing)
