AHS Softball
6 months ago, Brad Rogers
All Region
At Adair Public Schools, we are proud to recognize our incredible leadership team — individuals who guide with both courage and compassion every single day.

👏 High School Principal: Mrs. Becky DeLozier
👏 Middle School Principal: Mr. Dale Wicks
👏 Bernita Hughes Elementary Principal: Mrs. Ginger Birkenfeld
👏 Bernita Hughes Assistant Principal: Mrs. Christine Midgley

These four leaders are dedicated to creating positive learning environments, supporting students and staff, and ensuring that Adair remains a place where every child can thrive. 💚

Join us in thanking them for their unwavering commitment and leadership!
6 months ago, Tanner Taylor
Principals
Principals
AHS Football Playoff Gear
6 months ago, Brad Rogers
playoff gear
6th Festival
6 months ago, Brad Rogers
6th festival
AMS BASKETBALL
6 months ago, Brad Rogers
AMS BASKETBALL
MS Football and Cheer

Photo credits to Beth Shrader
6 months ago, Keni Jo Burns
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National School Lunch Week!
6 months ago, Keni Jo Burns
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Red Ribbon Week October 23-31
6 months ago, Keni Jo Burns
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HS Football
6 months ago, Brad Rogers
HS Football
🚒🔥 A huge THANK YOU to the Adair Fire Department for visiting our elementary school during Fire Safety Awareness Month!



Our students had a fantastic time learning about fire safety, emergency preparedness, and the important work our local firefighters do every day. Your engaging presentation and hands-on demonstrations made a lasting impact, and the fire truck tour was definitely a highlight! 🚨🚒



We appreciate your dedication to keeping our community safe and for taking the time to educate our kids in such a fun and meaningful way. ❤️
6 months ago, Keni Jo Burns
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FCCLA officers attended the National Fall Leadership Institute. They participated in Disney led workshops focused on leadership, communication and creative problem solving.
6 months ago, Keni Jo Burns
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Congratulations to our high school cross country team on making it to state! They will compete in the state cross country meet this Saturday at 2:30 PM at North Rock Creek High School.
6 months ago, Keni Jo Burns
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Join us for our Veterans Breakfast on Tuesday, November 11th. All Area Veterans Invited!
6 months ago, Keni Jo Burns
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We had another great week in the cafeteria! Nothing could top ending the week with Bentley walking to the cafeteria for her lunch — she is absolutely AMAZING!



Everyone was proudly wearing purple, remembering to Love Like Bella. She will always be in our hearts and never forgotten.
6 months ago, Keni Jo Burns
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🩺✨ Our Middle School Health students in Mrs. Fraley’s class are bringing learning to life! They’re busy drawing the human body, circulation, and organ systems to better understand how everything works together. Great job, students! 👏 #WarriorPride #HealthEducation #HandsOnLearning
6 months ago, Keni Jo Burns
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✨ Mrs. Crawford’s class wrapped up their Friday with a fun and creative activity, making bird nests to wear on their heads! 🪺 After a week of hard work reading The Nest, this was the perfect way to bring the story to life. 📚💛
6 months ago, Keni Jo Burns
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4th and 5th-grade Gifted and Talented got to make a trip to Pryor for the Tulsa STEM Alliance National Space Week event. They visited with Dr. Dakotah Tyler, an Astrophysicist from Pomona College in Florida.
6 months ago, Keni Jo Burns
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Freshman art student Aryanna Frye's metamorphosis drawing was selected for a youth art exhibit at Will Rogers Airport in Oklahoma City.



The OAEA Youth Art Gallery is located on Level Two of the airport in the West Meet and Greet Lobby.
6 months ago, Keni Jo Burns
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Mrs. Campbell’s Science Class learning about plant structures and what they need to survive. We germinate seeds to see each structure: roots, stem, leaves
6 months ago, Keni Jo Burns
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Adair High School students participated in the Waterways Project at the Port of Catoosa, gaining hands-on experience and insight into Oklahoma’s vital role in inland waterway transportation.



Students explored how goods move through our state’s port system, learned about real-world career opportunities, and connected classroom lessons to practical applications in engineering, logistics, and environmental stewardship.


Experiences like these open doors for our students and help them envision exciting futures right here in Oklahoma! 🙌🌟
6 months ago, Keni Jo Burns
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