Broken Arrow
PRESS RELEASES
August 2002
BA schools open brightly on first day
Sen. Inhofe visits Leisure Park
Hillman continues winning tradition with Lady Tigers Softball
Stout continues leadership of BAHS Pride
Wild Kingdom invades Central Middle
BAPS staff welcomed to new year
One million dollars worth of new textbooks for BAPS students
Lynch receives OSSBA Distinguished Service Award
BAPS announces August Recognition Winners
September 2002
Perryman continues three generations of artists
Southside 'Success' seminar a major success
'Making High School Count' assembly comes to NIHS
New Communications program under way at BAPS
Tools for Tomorrow provides growth for teachers
Football team chooses 'Most Valuable Teachers'
Partners In Education 'Kick-Off' New School Year
BA Remembers Sept. 11
BAHS newspaper undergoes transformation to magazine
Media specialists present at 'Encyclo-media' seminar
BA Grad talks physics with NIHS students
New Stadium is a big winner for Tigers
October 2002
Gilbert receives state-wide Rising Star honor
Kaleidoscope students to have a Shakesperience
BA Academic Seminar set for Oct. 9
BAPS announces September Recognition Winners
Pride wins big at state championship
BA Academy forms Parent Teacher Student Association
Rhoades teacher writes Broken Arrow song for Centennial Celebration
BAPS moves forward after latest state budget cuts
BA elementary students give 'informance' of 'La Boheme'
Historical Society donates Centennial books to BAPS
Lady Tigers win 2nd straight softball state championship
Hawkins wins state science teaching award
Park Lane Teacher honored by USA Today
Big honors for North Intermediate yearbook
November 2002
Veterans visit Indian Springs to share heroic stories
BAPS students' art on display at Centennial Show
District Champion Tigers honor BAPS teachers, staff
Centennial Book Bash to purchase books for new library
BAPS Remembers Veterans, 11/11/02
D.C. Author sees 'Eagle' book put into motion at Arrow Springs
Country Lane students learn academic skills with chess
December 2002
Central staff ready for Centennial move in January
SIHS students teach dissection to elementary students
BAPS teachers receive National Board Certification
Teacher of the Year nominees honored at breakfast
Southside students wins drug-free essay contest
Clow wins Arts Leadership award from Business Circle