Eileen Hobbs is coming to Crescent Elementary and Middle School on January 30! Eileen is an acclaimed children's author and we can't wait to meet her!

7th grade powerlifting boys bring home Runner up in the All American Liftathon in Shawnee/Little Axe Invitational!! We had several individual placings as well!! Great job, Tigers!
7 th grade
Houston Wilmoth 1st place 145 lb class
Tristan Blevins 6 th 145 lb class
Paxton Lighty 1st 114 lb class
Evan Stanfill 3rd 157 lb class
Beaux Deason 2nd 198 lb class
8 th grade division
Luke Dalke 2nd 145 lb class
Grayson Gates 6 th 157 lb class
Riley killian 4th 123 lb class
Zack Robison 6 th 145 lb class






Middle School students selected for displaying the December character trait of respect got to have lunch with Mrs. Trowbridge at Tiger Cafe today!

Parenting a child who is struggling with their mental health can feel extremely isolating and identifying quality resources for parenting through challenging mental health situations can feel insurmountable. Navigating this is even more difficult in our rural areas where families have limited access to quality mental healthcare and parental support. Join us on Thursday January 25th from 7-7:30pm as we discuss FREE resources for Oklahoma parents seeking quality mental health support for their families.

Middle school basketball scheduled at Cashion today has been cancelled.

Today is a great day to READ! Ask your K-12 grader about our reading program! Crescent Tigers are readers!


Monday, January 22nd will be a Virtual learning day due to slick road conditions. Elementary and Middle school students brought home packets at the end of last week, just in case. High school students should tune in to google classroom for instruction. Stay safe, Tigers!

Basketball homecoming is this week! Here are the High School dress up days!

Bundle up Tigers! School is in session Wednesday, January 17th. Buses will run--but be prepared for some varying times due to the road conditions. Be safe--it's cold out there! Can't wait to see you tomorrow!

Our bus drivers have checked the side roads and it looks like they will not be safe to drive tomorrow. We are also concerned about the kids waiting at bus stops. We are in a wind chill warning. Therefore, Tuesday, January 16th will be a virtual learning day. Packets went home last week k-8 just in case. 9-12 should follow the virtual schedule posted in google classroom. Basketball games will be rescheduled. Stay warm and read a good book tomorrow!

We hope you are staying warm today! Today would be a great day to READ! K-8 have started our reading Incentive! For every chapter book (4-8) or every 3 small books (k-3) that students read and fill out a book report on, they receive a book ticket! The ticket is good for a small prize and an entry into a drawing for fun items at the end of the year. We are excited to partner with you to help students learn to love to read!!

Officer Chris visits with Mrs. Bugg's first grade class!

Vision Screening are today in the elementary! We are so glad to have this service for our students!

Congratulations to our elementary students who were recognized at Tiger Time today as being shining examples of our December character trait of Respect!

Crescent Elementary and Middle School Parents! We are thrilled to announce our Spring Reading Initiative! We are focusing on developing students' love of reading and through the five pillars of literacy! We are looking forward to partnering with you to create READERS who become tomorrow's LEADERS!

Our Community Reading Partners have started!! We have amazing volunteers helping our second graders make great strides toward reading success!! Let us know if you'd like to be a part!


Take the time to READ tonight!

Attendance Matters!!

Congratulations Tigers!! Consolation Champions of the Three Rivers Conference Tournament!

The 6th, 7th, & 8th grade STEM classes had a one day challenge--to
build a tower using only two of these materials: Cups, Plates, or Popsicle sticks.
Addi Payne & Kealie Brooks (8th Grade) won the competition with a
record of 64 inches.

