In a Race for the Cure, Putnam City High School went full speed during Cancer Carnival Week raising $15,862.53 for OMRF! What a great week, Pirates! Way to make an impact.
📌𝑀𝒜𝑅𝒦 𝒴𝒪𝒰𝑅 𝒞𝒜𝐿𝐸𝒩𝒟𝒜𝑅📌
Putnam City Native American Student Services Pow Wow is May 5th at the Putnam City High School gym.
This event is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
#GoBoldly #powwow
⭐ 𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝘽𝙀𝙎𝙏 𝙊𝙁 𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝘽𝙀𝙎𝙏! ⭐ With their capes on securely and superpowers fine tuned, Putnam City Superstar Teachers from all school sites were recognized by the District and the Putnam City Schools Foundation for their hard work and dedication this year. Putnam City Superstar Teachers are first or second year educators that have been nominated by their site principals for going above and beyond in their first years in the classroom. Way to shine bright and #GoBoldly, Superstars!
📣 𝙂𝙊 𝘽𝙊𝙇𝘿𝙇𝙔 𝘽𝙐𝙇𝙇𝙀𝙏𝙄𝙉 𝘼𝙑𝘼𝙄𝙇𝘼𝘽𝙇𝙀 𝙉𝙊𝙒 📣
The April 17, 2023 edition covering news and updates in Putnam City, highlights from tonight's Board of Education Meeting, and recognition of the Putnam City Super Star Teachers is now available.
🔗: https://tinyurl.com/goboldlybulletinApril17
Students at Putnam City High School got to participate in their first-ever Multicultural Assembly, which showcased many beautiful cultures from around the world that are represented at PCO! The assembly included student performances, a fashion show of the various cultures and ended with an intriguing, yet funny, talk by 2006 PCO alumnus and OCFD Firefighter, JoJo McNeal.
#GoBoldly
Putnam City Announces Weapon Detection System
Putnam City Schools is proud to announce deployment of a new Weapon Detection System for use in the District’s high schools. The system will be used
at Putnam City High, Putnam City North, Putnam City West and the Putnam City Academy. Putnam City’s Board of Education unanimously approved the purchase last Fall and District leadership has been working on installation and training at each of our high schools in the months since.
This non-invasive system is designed to detect weapons either on a person or inside their bag or backpack without slowing the normal flow of foot traffic into our buildings. It will be in place inside the main entrances used by students each morning. This same system has been used at many events around the Metro including the State Fair of Oklahoma.
Putnam City Campus Police Chief Mark Stout said “this system has proven to be effective at detecting weapons and we’re confident its use will make our schools safer. Our Campus Police Department and building administrators have been fully trained and are prepared to put the system to use this week.” Putnam City Schools Chief Communications Officer Jeff Bardach added, “the safety of our students, employees and guests is our top priority. Our District Safe Schools Committee researched and recommended this system and we’re proud to have it in place to help protect our schools. We’re grateful to our Board of Education for approving the purchase and use of this system.”
As a reminder to our families and guests, weapons are not permitted on any Putnam City School campus.
District Policy BE: Weapons: The District prohibits the possession and/or use of weapons and firearms on District property … Employees and students who violate this provision will be subject to disciplinary action.