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New Vaccine Requirement for 7th Graders this Fall

Students entering seventh grade this fall and beyond are required to have one dose of Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, and acelluar pertussis vaccine) before the start of the 2011-12 school year or a parental request for exemption.  This vaccine provides a booster dose of pertussis (for whooping cough) along with the tetanus and diphtheria booster (Td) and is recommended for children at 11- to 12-years-old. There is no grace period allowed for complying with this requirement except with military children from another state, who have 30 days from the date of enrollment to be immunized. 


For more information visit the Oklahoma State Department of Health’s website www.ok.gov/health/ or contact your health care provider or the county health department in your area.


For More Information, Contact: the Oklahoma State Department of Health, (405) 271-5600, or 1-800-522-0203

Grove School Highlights

  1. A model school for Great Expectations where students, teachers, parents, and community strive to encourage academic and personal excellence

  2. Rigorous curriculum and course offerings including Algebra I High School Credit, Horizons Gifted Program, Yearbook Design and publishing, Computer and Technology, Concert Band and Jazz Band, and Science Labs

  3. Provides at the highest levels many extracurricular activities including Elementary Music, Band, Jazz Band, Art, Computer Club, National Junior Honor Society, Math Counts, Inventors Exposition, Science Fairs, Goddard Science Camp, National Geographic Geography Bee, National Spelling Bee, Cheerleading, Academic Bowl Competitions, and Scholastic Meets


Awards and Honors

  1. Academic Teams consistently receive recognition for achievement in local, state, and national competitions.

  2. State Academic Bowl Champions 1999, 2002, 2006, 2011, 2012

  3. State Academic Bowl Finalists 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

  4. Pottawatomie County Scholastic Meet Champions over the past decade

  5. Reigning Four Star Academic Conference Champions

  6. ORES State Academic Runner-up 2007

  7. Dynamic Band Program from grades five through eight with approximately one hundred members

  8. Bands compete in several area contests consistently receiving “Superior” and “Outstanding” ratings

  9. Bands perform several concert programs and special events for our community throughout the year

  10. The Wildcat Sports Programs are second to none. Whether on the court or on the field one can be assured that Grove will compete and be successful at the highest level with trophies and awards too numerous to list

  11. Consistently wins championships in local PCGAA conference in baseball, basketball, volleyball, and track

  12. Compete in the ORES area and state levels of Girls and Boys Basketball

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