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College Board announced that Deer Creek High School has been named to the 2024 Advanced Placement® Program (AP®) School Honor Roll, earning the bronze distinction.
We want to highlight the great things our Deer Creek grads are doing. Fill out this form to tell us about an Antler in Action in your life:
On September 25, we are hosting a Redistricting Community Forum, where district families, patrons and staff can see a draft of the proposed maps, provide feedback and ask questions. This forum will be held at the Deer Creek Administration Building from 6 - 8 p.m., and will also be live streamed on our YouTube page. Those who watch the event online will be able to provide feedback and ask questions via our live stream. We hope you will make plans to join us, virtually or in person, for this event.
An Aviation 2 student in Madame Blunk’s class last year, Sam started flight training this summer at a flight school at Wiley Post Airport. Unlike learning to drive a car, student pilots fly by themselves, once proficient enough, as part of their private pilot training before earning a pilot certificate. This significant milestone is one that every pilot remembers and is often marked by the cutting of the student’s shirttails as a symbol of the student’s independence as a solo aviator. We are extremely proud of Sam and we look forward to following his flying future!
Learn more about Little Antlers Spirit Clinic happening Sept. 12-13.
Francis Tuttle Technology Center’s Emma Sengvilay has earned a student production award from the Heartland Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS).
Sengvilay, a Deer Creek High School senior in the Broadcast and Video Production program, earned first place in the High School Music Video category for her entry, “Til Death Do Us Part.” The Heartland Region includes Oklahoma, Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas and Wyoming.