Saturday, September 25, 2010

Bronco Bustin'!

The Foxes improve their season record to 2-2(2-1) after shutting out the Central Broncos Friday night at Central, 28-0.

The Foxes next game will be homecoming this Friday night at the Fox Den against the Paoli Pugs. The Homecoming festivities start at 7PM with the game following at 7:30PM. Come out and support the Foxes!!!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Fastpitch Softball District Summary

The Fox Lady Foxes came up short in District Tournament action against the Velma-Alma Lady Comets this afternoon. Losing 12-0 and 15-0 ending their inaugural season of fastpitch softball.

The Lady Foxes ended the season with a couple of wins and improved as the season progressed. Congratulations and good luck in future seasons, Coach Queener and the Fox Lady Foxes!

School's Out... Just for an extra day.

With parent-teacher conference lasting from 3PM to 9PM tonight, there will be no school on Friday, September 24th.

Spirit Week!

Spirit Week will be September 27th through October 1st.

Monday - Think Pink Day
(Wear your pink for breast cancer awareness)

Tuesday - Zombie Day
(Wear torn, raggedy clothes, wild hair, white face, etc.)

Wednesday - Cross Dress Day
(Boys dress like girls, girls dress like boys)

Thursday - Hillbilly Day
(Wear your overalls and old country clothes)

Friday - Spirit Day
(Wear your Red and White to support your Foxes!)

Homecoming is next Friday night October 1st against the Paoli Pugs!

See You at the Pole.....PM






By Kaylee Schier and Desmond James




Fox FCA did something different this year. They decided to let all area churches lead See You at the Pole this year. The Churches that participated was Milo Baptist, Ratliff City First Baptist, and Living Word Tabernacle.


It was held at the Fox Football Field at 7 p.m. There were anywhere from 75 to 100 people that came and participated. The devotion was lead by Milo Baptist Youth Leader, Micheal Sanchez. Following the devotion he offered an invitation, and seven people changed their life, by accepting Jesus Christ to come into their heart.




The group of kids, parents, pastors, and youth leaders all joined around the flag pole to say a word of prayer for our nation, leaders, schools, students, and communities. If you didn't get to come this year, maybe you can participate with us next year. Congratulations to you that had a life changing experience last night. Thank you everyone for your support and help.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Welcome to Fox, Cameron Fox Spigner!!!





By Kaylee Schier and Desmond James






Mr. and Mrs. Kenney Spigner has a new member in their family. Cameron Fox Spigner was born on September 17, 2010 at 12:47 p.m. He was 20 inches long and 7 pounds and 14 ounces!!!


They came home from the hospital Sunday afternoon. Mr. Spigner said, "they are doing good." Congratulations Spigner Family!!!

Hoodies! Get Your Fox Hoodies!!!!!!



By Kaylee Schier and Desmond James



Hoodies are now on sale!!!



The Fox Junior Class is selling hoodies! They are $25.00 each. Sizes range from youth medium to 3X. The first order will be placed on October 4. You can come by and get a order form from Mrs. Smart and also pay her when you order your hoodie. Please support the Fox Junior Class!!!

Tuesday's Game Results

High School Fastpitch Softball

The Lady Foxes dropped both games of a double-header yesterday at Alex, losing the first to Ninnekah and the second to Alex. The Lady Foxes next game will be in the District Tournament this Thursday at Velma against the Velma Lady Comets. Come out and support the Lady Foxes!

See You At The Pole... AM

Fox held a See You At The Pole ceremony this morning at 7AM in between the school buildings. There was a good attendance and it was a good time for fellowship and prayer for the school, leaders and students. Tonight will be another See You At The Pole at 7PM at the football field.

FCCLA MARCH OF DIMES FUNDRASIER



By Cheyenne Hathorn and Miriama Sumbadze


FCCLA is doing a statewide March of Dimes fundraiser.
March of Dimes is an American health charity whose mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality. It was founded by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1938 as the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis to defeat the epidemic disease poliomyelitis, commonly known as polio, which Roosevelt had contracted at the age of 39.




March of Dimes is a community service project. The FCCLA fundraiser at our school has already started. Ms. Crawshaw said, "Danielle Morris was selling bracelets at the football game last Friday night, we will be putting cans in all the grade school classes, and the classes that raises the most will get a cookie and kool-aid party." So when you see one of the yellow buckets like Kaylee is holding in the picture above, give a little to help a worthy cause.

What time is it? FCCLA Game Night!


By Anissa McConnell and Jessica Schmidt

The FCCLA Game Night turned out to be a really fun, successful night. A lot of people came out and everybody had tons of fun! There were 36 students that attended the activities last night. Everybody who came received some type of prize. There were different games and snacks for everyone to enjoy. Remember, if you want to be in FCCLA, the only requirements is that you have at some point been in FCCLA before or, have one of Ms. Crawshaw's classes.

State Fair - Band Results

by Danielle Morris and Mayara Carreiro

The Fox band went to the Oklahoma State Fair this past Monday and marched in the State Fair parade. They got 6th place out of the 36 bands that marched and the color guard got 3rd place. They are progressing quite nicely, especially since this was the first time they marched in a competitive parade and got graded. Keep up the good work band students, we are very proud of you!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

State of the High School

By Anissa McConnell and Jessica Schmidt

The Fox school year is going great so far. There are are few new changes like an 8 period day and shorter class periods. Mr. Phelps says, "the reason we have eight hour days is because, we want to offer more choices for the students because, in a small school we want our students to be involved in everything possible". An eight period day allows for students to participate in more activities and classes and still get their basic classes. The Administration and Board of Education decided on this before school started in August. The elementary is involved in this eight hour day but it does not affect them. Even though the bell rings they operate on a different schedule. Several schools operate on the eight period day with Temple being the closest school.

So far, so good for the beginning of the 2010 school year at good ole' Fox High!

Monday Game Results

The Fox Junior High Football team beat Caddo Monday night 12-0 improving their record to 2-0 on the season.

The Fox High School Fastpitch Softball team got their second win on the season yesterday defeating Crooked Oak 9-8. In their second game, the Lady Foxes lost to Alex 14-10.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Hard fought battle

The Foxes fell to the Davenport Bulldogs this past Friday night at the Fox Den 30-22. The Foxes (1-2,1-1) will travel to Central this Friday to take on the Central Bronchos. Make the short trip to Central and support the Foxes!

The Week's Games

Fastpitch Softball
Monday
High School at Alex

Tuesday
High School at Alex

Thursday
High School Districts at Velma

Football
Monday
Junior High vs Caddo 5:30
Junior Varsity vs Caddo 7:00

Friday
High School at Central 7:30

The Newest Fox!



Mrs. Spigner and Coach Spigner want to thank everyone for the prayers on Friday.
Cameron Fox Spigner is here!!!!!