at the Price Tower Art Center, 510 S Dewey Ave. Price Tower's Annual Youth Art Show Opening Reception 1 p.m. For more information or to purchase tickets, call 91. Featuring the works of Joseph Haydn, Gilbert and Sullivan, Eric Whitacre, P.D.Q. ![]() Enjoy a choral concert of fun and silly texts and musical witticisms. at the Bartlesville Community Center, 300 SE Adams Blvd. ![]() To sponsor the event, or donate auction items, please contact the WCSPCA at 91 or Saturday, April 1įools in April, a concert of musical jokes, presented by Bartlesville Chorale 7 to 9 p.m. Benefiting the homeless animals from Washington County SPCA, the event will feature dinner, live and silent auction, and wine pull. at the Hilton Garden Inn, 205 SW Frank Phillips Blvd. Visit the BAA website for details: Friday, March 31Ĥth Annual Spay-ghetti Fundraiser for Washington County SPCA 6 to 9 p.m. Twelve local artists will open their private studios to the public including art for sale. at the Bartlesville Art Association, Price Tower Annex, 500 S Dewey Ave. Friday, March 24 and Saturday, March 25Ģnd Annual Art-Full Day in the Ville 6 to 8 p.m. Karen Neurohr, an Oklahoma State University professor noted for her work with the statewide ListenOK oral history archives that include the seven local Taproots books published by Women’s Network. These volumes contain interviews with more than 50 Bartlesville area women and are available for sale at the Bartlesville Area History Museum. Deborah Langley is the 2023 History Maker of the Year, an award granted to women who have made a significant difference in our community. ![]() at Tri County Tech's Osage Room to honor National Women’s History Month. For more information or to register, call 91.īartlesville Women's Network presents the 2023 History Maker celebration at 7 p.m. Curious about new businesses coming in or businesses leaving Bartlesville? Bo Ball joins the seminar for a brief update on what’s happening in our community. ![]() Join us for an update and outlook on current market and economic conditions affecting your money and finances. In the coming months, new contextual information will be added to the Oklahoma School Report Cards, including per-pupil expenditures, educator qualifications and other metrics.Economic Update and What’s Happening in Bartlesville featuring Josh Randolph, regional manager, and executive vice president of Arvest Wealth Management in Bartlesville 4 to 5 p.m. Education is far more than a single score or letter grade, but it is important that families and communities can see both strengths and areas that need support and improvement. While no student report card tells the full story of a child, no school report card tells the full story of a school. Each of these indicators receives a specific point value that translates to a letter grade.Īt the core of the Oklahoma School Report Cards is the belief that all students can grow and all schools can improve. In contrast to previous years of Oklahoma's school report cards, school performance is now being measured across multiple indicators, includingĪcademic achievement, academic growth, chronic absenteeism, progress in English language proficiency assessments, postsecondary opportunities and graduation.
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