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Skiatook Head Start Graduation
Graduation will be held at the First Baptist Church, 940 West Oak, Skiatook OK.
Skiatook JOM Agenda 11.15.23
Skiatook JOM Meeting
The meeting will be held at the Family Resource Center at 123 South Broadway, Skiatook OK; across the street from the Police Station.
Skiatook JOM Parent Committee Meeting
When: Tuesday, January 12th at 7pm Where: SEAC/ Family Resource center across from the library (319 Rogers) Contact Billy Barnes for information at 918-698-8648 or email skiatook_jom@yahoo.com
Skiatook JOM Powwow
Public Event
Skiatook JOM Powwow will be at the High School Commons Area, 1000 West 4 Street, Skiatook OK. For more information contact Skiatook_jom@yahoo.com or (918) 693-1260.
Skiatook JOM School Supply Distribution
Public Event
The JOM parent committee will distribute school supplies for Native American students enrolled at Skiatook public school on Wednesday, July 31, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Brooks Walton Activity Center in the concourse area. Parents will need to come inside to pick up their students' supplies. Parents of new students need to submit a copy of their student's tribal membership card, verification of
Skiatook JOM School Supply Distributions
Skiatook JOM school supply distribution (for JOM students enrolled at Skiatook schools): Friday, August 5th at the high school commons area from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. or until supplies are gone Parents will need to provide a copy of their child’s CDIB or tribal membership card if it is not already on file. Parent committees may not have access to copy machines. Please be patient during these events. The
Skiatook: Osage I & II
Osage I & II Teacher: Roman Hutchens
By Robert Smith, News Editor, Skiatook Journal “Skiatook: Where the Cherokee & Osage Meet,” is the message that visitors to the city will see on a new welcome sign that faces southeast from the northwest corner of the intersection of State Highway 11 and State Highway 20. City Manager Dan Yancey explained the message refers to the fact that a borderline of the Osage Nation and the Cherokee Nation
Sky Lodge Estates Ground Breaking
Public Event
The Osage Nation invites you to the Ground Breaking Ceremony for the Sky Lodge Estates in Skiatook February 18, 2016 2:00 p.m. Skiatook, Okla. South of Highway 20 on 41st Avenue West/Lenapah
Sky Lodge Estates Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Public Event
The Osage Nation proudly invites you to celebrate with us, at the Sky Lodge Estates Ribbon Cutting Ceremony.!
Small Business Credit Training 10/29/24
Public Event
Register for the class here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwucO2hrzkuGNwcj5F0FhM6Ge_jhq…
From Osage Nation Information Technologies Media Contacts: RM Kirk, rmkirk@osagenation-nsn.gov, 918-287-5201 or Susan Bayro, sbayro@osagenation-nsn.gov, 918-287-5492 Alex Dodds, 202-207-3355 x112 adodds@smartgrowthamerica.org Pawhuska, Okla. (Tuesday, April 25, 2017)—Osage Nation was recently awarded a grant-funded technical assistance workshop delivered by Smart Growth America (SGA), a national
Smart Money Program "Lunch & Learn"
Press Release
OSAGE RESERVATION, OKLA. (February 9, 2022) – The Osage Nation Education Department and Tri-County Tech hosted “Smart Money Program - Lunch & Learn,” a workshop for juniors and seniors at Pawhuska High School on Wednesday. The students received information about financial literacy to prepare them for the working world, during this pilot program. Nineteen participants enjoyed a free lunch and
Dr. Walker Wants to Help You Take in the Stellar Moment Pawhuska, Okla., (Thursday, August 17, 2017) — On August 21, a total solar eclipse will touch the U.S. mainland for the first time since 1979, following a path that crosses the country from Salem, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. Tens of millions of people who live within a 70-mile radius of its cross-country track will witness the
Dr. Walker Wants to Help You Take in the Stellar Moment Pawhuska, Okla., (Thursday, August 17, 2017) — On August 21, a total solar eclipse will touch the U.S. mainland for the first time since 1979, following a path that crosses the country from Salem, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina. Tens of millions of people who live within a 70-mile radius of its cross-country track will witness the
All, due to the water situation in Pawhuska Title VI will be closed to normal lunchtime traffic. Additionally the dental facility portion of the clinic will also be closed until further notice. Pawhuska Head Start, WELA/wraparound, and the Immersion School will all be open at regular times. The staffs have received specific instructions in how to deal with the situation. We cannot allow something
NEWS RELEASE Osage Nation, Pawhuska, Okla. (April 28, 2015)—In 1979, the Osage Nation began its Head Start program. During those thirty-six years of different events, the last twenty-five years have included their annual Little Olympics. There were some years the activity was conducted at each of the sites rather than everyone coming together. But this past Friday all the locations met at the