April Geralds visited with Ms. Banister's class this week. Her daughter Victoria is in the class. Ms. Banister has gotten to know Mrs. Geralds better and found out more about her job and life exp...
History Class Visits State Capitol
The Oklahoma History Classes from Mangum High School and Mr. Bruce Gahagan along with parents took a field trip to the State Capitol in Oklahoma City and also visited with Representative Purcy Walk...
Edison 4th Graders in
Academic Competition
Edison 4th graders have been competing in the Oklahoma Association for Academic Competition online tournament. The group competed in five online tournaments based on specific subjects. Each was a...
4th Grade Presents Rise and Shine
Fourth grade students at Edison Elementary led the students in Rise & Shine activities Thursday morning, April 26. The students performed the song Sneaky Snake by Tom T. Hall and then invited the ...
1st Grade Students “Adopt”
4th Graders
Edison students have been hard at work taking their state tests. This year, as a show of solidarity, Mrs. Lanning's 1st graders "adopted" Ms. Banister's 4th graders. The students made posters and...
4th graders recently grew some "eggheads." They emptied and decorated eggshells. They filled the eggs with potting soil and added grass seeds. Within a few days their heads were full of luxuriou...
Students and parents at Edison Elementary enjoyed watching the kindergarten classes performing the Bunny Boogie at Rise & Shine on Friday, March 30 ! They did a great job leading the students in t...
Caton Allie Ross Noblitt is the 9 year old daughter of Hope Ross and Jim Ed Noblitt of Mangum. Caton has lots of pain in her legs and hips. The pain has not kept her from being a very active youn...
2nd grade students at Edison Elementary entertained at Rise & Shine with a story about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln in honor of President's Day
The rain has been better than last year, but we are still well below normal in our area. However when it did rain it was at the perfect time for famers in our area and has wheat fields looking pretty good and the harvest is promising. Along with the rains the temperature has been above normal causing the wheat to mature a little faster than normal.