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MORRIS MIDDLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Progress Reports will be sent home with your student through his/her homeroom class on Monday 2/1/2021. Teachers will be available virtually for Parent/ Teacher conferences on Monday 2/1/2021 from 4-7pm and Thursday 2/4/2021 from 4-7pm. Please reach out via phone or email to your student’s teachers to schedule.
Tdap School Requirement: One dose of Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis) vaccine will be required for all students entering the 7th grade. You must have this vaccination before entering the 7th grade. Please Contact Nurse Bonnie for more information. 918-733-9072 ext 250.
Homecoming is scheduled for February 9th before the varsity basketball games. We will only be celebrating homecoming week on Monday the 8th and Tuesday the 9th.
The theme of homecoming this year is "We not Me." In keeping with that theme, the dress up days are as follows:
Monday, February 8th - Classes Unite: Each class/grade will come up with their own dress up theme and dress accordingly. There will be a winner of grade involvement/participation named for each building and the winning grades will receive a spirit stick that is delivered by no other than Mr. Eagle! Virtual students are encouraged to participate by sending in pictures to their teacher/sponsor that will be included in the judging of the grade unity for the day. School appropriate is the only rule.
Tuesday, February 9th - EAGLES Unite! Eagle Pride/Orange and Black Day! The entire school is encouraged to unite in their brightest EAGLE PRIDE! Again, virtual students are encouraged to participate by sending pictures to their teacher/sponsor. School appropriate is the only rule.
MIDDLE SCHOOL COUNSELOR RESOURCES
Ways to reach me:
Come see me! My office is located in the Morris Middle School Hallway just North and East of the Teacher’s Workroom.
Give me a call: My phone number is 918-733-9072 ext 269.
Send me an email: My email address is swilliams@morrisschools.net
Request a meeting: Click on this form
CRISIS INFORMATION
When a young person is in crisis—behavioral or emotional, physical or social, at home or at school—we can help. Our caring call center specialists will help talk through the “what’s going on”—big or small. We’ll work to provide support over the phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. And we can connect the young person (child, teen or young adult) with local mental health professionals who can come to their home in 1- to 24-hours.
If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-TALK (8255).
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OKLAHOMA - STATEWIDE
Oklahoma Department of Mental HealthReachout National Hotline
Crisis & Information Line
24 hours / 7 days
1-800-522-9054
LAWTON
United Way Helpline, Inc.24 hours / 7 days
(580) 355-7575
OKLAHOMA CITY
Serving Central Oklahoma
HeartLine, Inc.
24 hours / 7 days
(405) 848-CARE (2273)
12/31/00
PONCA CITY
Helpline24 hours / 7 days
(580) 765-5551
TULSA
Tulsa HelplineHelpline Tulsa
8am-6pm / Mon-Friday
9am-5pm / Saturday(918) 836-HELP
(918) 836-4357
Need Help Now?
Call 911
or
1-800-SUICIDE
(1-800-784-2433)
or
1-800-273-TALK
(1-800-273-8255)
or
Text Telephone:
1-800-799-4TTY
(1-800-799-4889)
Military Veterans
Suicide Hotline:
1-800-273-TALK
(Press 1)
Suicide Hotline
in Spanish:
1-800-273-TALK
(Press 2)
If you believe a child or adolescent is at immediate risk of suicide, call 9-1-1
immediately for help.
If you are currently responding to child or adolescent thinking about suicide,
consider contacting one of the following for support:
National Suicide Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255 or text “Home” to 741741
Oklahoma Reach Out Hotline: 211 or 1-800-522-9054
Covid-19 Crisis Counselors 1-800-985-5990, Text “TalkWithUs” to 66746
My3 App for Suicide Prevention: https://my3app.org/
OKLAHOMA’S PROMISE
Oklahoma’s Promise allows eighth-, ninth- or 10th-grade students from families with an income of $55,000 or less to earn a college tuition scholarship. Students must also meet academic and conduct requirements in high school.
Created in 1992 by the Legislature to help more Oklahoma families send their children to college, Oklahoma’s Promise was originally designated as the Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program. The program is administered by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.
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