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Waynoka Public Schools reports student awards, band selections and upcoming events

January 12, 2026 | Waynoka Public Schools, School Districts, Oklahoma


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Waynoka Public Schools reports student awards, band selections and upcoming events
School staff provided a series of activity updates. Speaker 3 reported elementary highlights including the Dec. 15 elementary Christmas program and named elementary students of the week (Valle Ivera; Jackson Ross; Zayla Jones; August Ashton) and noted upcoming events including a song festival/concert at Diamond High School. The after‑school program restart and altered schedule on four‑day weeks were announced.

Speaker 1 summarized band and music updates: students auditioned for All Area Honor Band (students named in the record included Sawyer Tollson, Carter Kimbrough, Cannon Watson and River Scott) and the junior high selections and concert participation were outlined. FFA successes were reported for Oakley Whitaker with multiple honors and upcoming participation at the National Western Stock Show in Denver; the FFA trophy auction was set for Jan. 19 and a local livestock show for Jan. 31. Academic team, robotics and athletics schedules were also given.

These updates were provided as informational reports; no formal board action on these activities was recorded in the transcript segments provided.

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