
The high school robotics team are competing in Mustang today at regionals competition. Good luck today Boise City BattleCats!
The matches will be live streamed at the FIRST Twitch account. The link
For that is here: Twitch.tv/FIRSTInOklahoma




Boise City Public Schools is asking for your help and cooperation with the payment of your child’s breakfast and/or lunch charges. As you are surely aware, the days of all student meals being paid for by the federal government are now gone. The previous system of price determination for student meals is back in place and has been for this entire school year. It is also important to note that the application that must be completed and submitted for free or reduced meals affects the meal prices only after the effective date of the application approval. That means that any meals charged to your child’s account prior to completion of that application process must be charged at the full meal prices that are charged to anyone not on the free/reduced program.
Local funding support (meaning the money collected by our district parents for their child’s meals) is essential to maintaining and sustaining the program.
At this moment, the current overall balance owed to the district for student meals is $15,252.70. One thing to note on the statement you receive from the school is that the dollar amount on your bill is a negative number if you owe money and positive if you have money left on your account. That is different and somewhat confusing from other statements you may receive, but that is the way that the software prints the statements.
You can pay your child’s bill at any school office or by going online to the Wengage Guardian Portal. If you have any questions regarding your child’s bill, please call the Child Nutrition Director at 580-544-3161. Thank you for doing your part to resolve this issue.


Mrs. Torres 8th grade class read to the PreK today


The HS Home Ec Classes have started a fun new project in the kitchen. They learned to make simple homemade pancakes. Now each group of students will create their own recipe and see how it turns out!!!! So far we’ve had bacon chocolate chip pancakes, cinnamon roll pancakes, bacon bits pancake with a fried egg on top & strawberry vanilla pancakes!!!
More pictures to come as the other groups tryout their creations!!!





More pancake fun!!!
The High School Home Ec classes have been busy in the kitchen. There were buttermilk chocolate chip pancake’s, chocolate peanut butter pancakes & s’mores pancakes made with these groups.





The Home Economics Classes Would Like To Thank All The People That Gave To Our “Donors Choose” Project So We Could Receive New Items For Our Kitchen!!!!
THANK YOU!!!!!





Basketball Playoff Brackets 2022-2023
Boise City Girls vs. Goodwell Feb. 9 @ 7:30 PM @ Goodwell
Boise City Boys vs. Yarbrough Feb. 10 @ 7:30 PM @ Goodwell
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The kids had lots of fun doing a “Virtual Groundhog Mission, learning some facts about Groundhogs, Voting who wants 6 more weeks of Winter or ready for Spring (17 voted Spring and 2 for Winter), then we watched Punxsutawney Phil’s prediction on YouTube…needless to say they weren’t happy with the outcome…🥶





We had a great turnout at the community geology exhibit time this evening. Kids and parents were able to enjoy the display from the Tulsa Discovery Lab. All elementary students have had the opportunity to visit the exhibit during school.




We had a great turnout at the community geology exhibit time this evening. Kids and parents were able to enjoy the display from the Tulsa Discovery Lab. All elementary students have had the opportunity to visit the exhibit during school.





We had a great turnout at the community geology exhibit time this evening. Kids and parents were able to enjoy the display from the Tulsa Discovery Lab. All elementary students have had the opportunity to visit the exhibit during school.





Mrs. Shannon’s 6th grade science visit to the geology exhibit. Along with the earthquake students really enjoyed the sorting station.





Mrs. Shannon’s 7th grade science created their own ecosystems which had to include living and non-living factors.





Mrs.McIntire’s 7th grade class came up with and drew their own Ecosystem. They really enjoyed it.





Mrs. McIntire’s 7th grade science class had a great time at the Geology Exhibit





Mrs. McIntire’s 7th grade science class had a great time at the Geology Exhibit





⭐️🌟Miss Kelly 🌟⭐️ Our aide spotlight this week is elementary paraprofessional Kelly Embry. She wears many hats everyday at our school. She does a wonderful job stepping in to help when needed, she helps teachers and students in a variety of ways, and will cart students all over town to various activities. Miss Kelly does all this with a smile for everyone! Our school is grateful to have such a steady presence working to help our students and teachers! Thank you, Miss Kelly!


Mrs. Imler’s 8th Grade Science spent some time at the geology exhibit. I think the earthquake station was a favorite!





Mrs. Imler’s 8th Grade Science spent some time at the geology exhibit. I think the earthquake station was a favorite!





Mrs. Imler’s 8th Grade Science spent some time at the geology exhibit. I think the earthquake station was a favorite!



