Thanksgiving Canned Food Drive Nov 10th-17th

Picture retakes are 2 weeks from today! The proofs can be viewed and pics ordered at the website on the flyer. Paper order forms will be sent home next week.

Join us Wednesday, November 19th. Please return the RSVP by November 12th.

2025 Milburn Veteran's Day Assembly

weekly bulletin 11/3

Attention Parents and Guardians

Milburn FFA Meat Sales has begun! We are selling Blue & Gold and T & D Meat and cookie dough products. FFA members have price sheets and are eager to sell. Sale ends November 7th. For more information please call 580-443-5522.

Friendly reminder! If you plan to set up for our Trunk or Treat event, please call the school to let us know you’ll be participating. We ask for store bought treats only please, no home baked items. We can’t wait to see you all Thursday October 30th at 2:30 p.m. in the gym parking lot.
Weekly Bulletin 10/27

We will be holding buses until 3:40 to allow ball players to ride the bus.
Correction: that is 3:40-3:45.
Update: 5th/6th students returning from Stringtown should arrive back at the school around 2:40-2:45.
Next week we celebrate Red Ribbon Week! Life is a Puzzle, Solve it Drug Free!


Weekly Bulletin 10/20

Milburn FFA freshman competed in the SE Region Opening & Closing Ceremonies Contest this evening. The team of Osbryan Socorro, Karlee Hearrell, Weston Phillips, Piper Thornburg, Kristiana Points, and Chevy Black placed 4th overall in the region. Congratulations to these students!


Don't forget we have Parent/Teacher Conference today, 3:30-9:00. Come visit with us and walk through the new Early Childhood Center!
Brackets for the Stringtown 3rd/4th and 5th/6th grade basketball tournament.




ATTENTION 3RD/4TH BASKETBALL PARENTS: The bus for the games at Wapanucka today, Oct 13, will leave at 5pm. Please make sure your student is dressed in black shorts and a white/gray or light colored undershirt.
Weekly Bulletin 10/13

Ag Education students toured OK Steel & Wire and Mid-American Steel & Wire in Madill last week. Students were fascinated by the machinery and manufacturing processes. It was impressive to see first hand how wire is made from a large metal billet right in our own backyard. Thank you OK Brand for allowing our students to gain an intimate view of your company and for taking the time to provide priceless job and life skills advice!





