Photos of the FIRST LEGO League state qualifying tournament taken on November 15, 2008.
Photo from the Harvest Fest that took place at the White House in Emet, Oklahoma. Events included guided tours of the White House, carriage/buggy rides, Lynn Moroney doing traditional storytelling, the Ada Free Rangers performing wild west shows, bluegras
Photos from Youth Heritage Day conducted at the Tishomingo Wildlife Refuge. Students were able to see the culture of the Chickasaw people through demonstrations.
Books:
Five books may be checked out by each adult on each visit. Children under 12 may check out four books on each visit. Parents sign for their children. The late charge on books is five cents per day, up to a maximum amount equal to what it costs to replace the book.
Videotapes:
Two videotapes per student (age 18 or over) or school may be checked out for three-day periods. The late charge is $2 per day, up to a maximum amount equal to what it costs to replace the tape.
Genealogy:
An on-staff genealogist can help you with your family historical research. This service is available on a first-come, first-served basis. You may write to the genealogist or call (580) 310-6488. All research has Chickasaw preference. Copies cost 10 cents each, after the first five copies.