Oklahoma State Department of Education releases school report cards

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Academic Achievement C Academic Growth C English Language Proficiency Progress F Chronic Absenteeism C Overall C Boswell Middle School Academic Achievement C Academic Growth D English Language Proficiency Progress N/A Chronic Absenteeism F Overall D Boswell High School Academic Achievement D Graduation D English Language Proficiency Progress N/A Chronic Absenteeism F Postsecondary Opportunities D Overall F Soper Elementary School Academic Achievement C Academic Growth B English Language Proficiency Progress N/A Chronic Absenteeism A Overall B Soper High School Academic Achievement C Graduation B English Language Proficiency Progress N/A Chronic Absenteeism A Postsecondary Opportunities A Overall C See School Report Cards, Hugo Elementary School Academic Achievement D Academic Growth N/A English Language Proficiency Progress N/A Chronic Absenteeism F Overall N/A Hugo Intermediate School Academic Achievement C Academic Growth C English Language Proficiency Progress N/A Chronic Absenteeism C Overall C Hugo Middle School Academic Achievement D Academic Growth D English Language Proficiency Progress N/A Chronic Absenteeism F Overall D Hugo High School Academic Achievement D Graduation D English Language Proficiency Progress N/A Chronic Absenteeism C Postsecondary Opportunities C Overall D Fort Towson Elementary School Academic Achievement C Academic Growth B English Language Proficiency Progress N/A Chronic Absenteeism C Overall C Fort Towson Junior High Academic Achievement D Academic Growth F English Language Proficiency Progress N/A Chronic Absenteeism B Overall D Fort Towson High School Academic Achievement D Graduation D English Language Proficiency Progress N/A Chronic Absenteeism F Postsecondary Opportunities C Overall D Antlers (Brantley) Elementary Academic Achievement C Academic Growth B English Language Proficiency Progress N/A Chronic Absenteeism C Overall B Antlers High School Academic Achievement C Graduation C English Language Proficiency Progress N/A Chronic Absenteeism B Postsecondary Opportunities B Overall C Rattan Elementary School Academic Achievement C Academic Growth B English Language Proficiency Progress N/A Chronic Absenteeism A Overall C Rattan Junior High Academic Achievement C Academic Growth B English Language Proficiency Progress N/A Chronic Absenteeism A Overall B Rattan High School Academic Achievement B Graduation B English Language Proficiency Progress N/A Chronic Absenteeism C Postsecondary Opportunities D Overall B.

Wreck leads to death of Rattan man

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PUSHMATAHA COUNTY –– A Rattan, Okla., man passed away Friday after a vehicle collision with a semi, approximately eight miles north of Rattan. According to reports from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, John Ingersoll, 81, was southbound on Cloudy Road when he struck the rearend of a semi driven by Roy Bates, 43 of Antlers, Okla., who was also traveling southbound.

McCarty reappointed to Hugo Mayor position

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HUGO –– After each election of the Hugo city council, a reorganization of the board occurs at the following meeting. At last Tuesday’s meeting, a motion and a second resulted in Ernest McCarty being reappointed as Hugo Mayor.

Rattan Rams in State Baseball Playoffs Thursday at Edmond

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RATTAN — If you’re going to play the Rattan Rams in baseball, it’s a well-known fact around most of Oklahoma that “you’d better pack a lunch.” The Rams recently capped the Regional Championship with an eight-game winning streak that landed them in the final eight of the Oklahoma ClassA Playoffs. They will open the Class A Tournament Thursday at 11 a.m.
AIYONNA STOTTS rips into a pitch for a big hit for the Hugo Middle School Buffaloes during recent softball action in Hugo against the Antlers Bearcats. Hugo News Photo / Bobby Hamill

Bearcats head to Regionals

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ANTLERS — The Antlers Bearcats will face Sperry Thursday at 1:30 p.m. in the State 3A Regional tournament. The games will be hosted by Victory Christian, who will face off in the bracket against Adair.
Bearcats head to Regionals

Hugo Buffalo Baseball Coach Brad Greer:

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“We played Friday in Preston against Eufaula. We lost the first game 4-3 after leading 3-0 going into the bottom of the 7th. Second game we lost 11-4. We should have won that one as well but made two errors in the 6th that cost us that one. After the first game the Eufaula coach asked me: “how did y’all only win 3 games? You are a better team than we were expecting!”
Hugo Buffalo Baseball Coach Brad Greer: