Collinsville, Oklahoma
October 8, 2012
Miscellaneous News
Job Fairs /
Middle School Title I Meet /
Cherryl Elsheimer Memorial /
Middle School Science Trip

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Several Job Fairs this week and month.

Tuesday

October 9

9am - 5pm

Tulsa County Sheriff's Office - Hiring Event @ Workforce OK

Tuesday

October 9 1:30pm - 5:00pm Panda Express (Tulsa, Owasso, BA) - Hiring Event @ Workforce OK

Tuesday

October 30 10am - 2pm OK Employment Secutiy Commission - Fall Job Fair
-- Paula Bearden / TCC 10/3/2012
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Title I Parent Meet
There will be a Title I parent meeting for Collinsville Middle School on Monday October 15th from 6:00-6:45 p.m. in room 21.
The meeting will cover Title I policies and needs, remediation and enrichment program, parental involvement opportunities, and a brief discussion on common core testing.
If you have any questions please contact Ben Davis (918-371-2541) bdavis@collinsville.k12.ok.us
(10/5/2012)
VFW Memorial Fundraiser

Would you please help us get the word out about our upcoming Memorial Fundraiser in honor of Cherryl Elsheimer? There should be a flyer attached.

Thanks so much!~ Kevin and Paula Caudill (10/6/2012)

Middle School Science Field Trip
Friday, forty CMS science students enjoyed a lesson at the Rogers County Conservation Reserve. -- Rebecca Palmer (10/6/2012)

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