
Reminder: Cookie Dough Pickup Today!
Dear Parents,
Just a quick reminder to pick up your child's cookie dough orders today between 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM. We look forward to seeing you then!


Atoka Public Schools Curriculum Contest results!
Murray State College Curriculum Contest
Josh Cross 1st- English Literature
Sage Stiles 2nd- Accounting
Kaylie Isom 2nd - Anatomy
Cannon White 3rd - Oklahoma Wildlife Identification
Lauren Black 3rd -Spanish
Heny McClour 3rd - Spreadsheet Applications
Jace Smith 1st - World History
Addison Stephens 5th- American Literature
Drake Termin 5th- Computer Fundamentals
Southeastern Oklahoma State University Curriculum Contest
Axl Figueroa 3rd- Spanish
Kaylie Isom 2nd- Anatomy
Jesse Bennibose 2nd- Calculus
Josh Cross 3rd- Trigonometry
Henry McClour 2nd- English I
Drake Termin 2nd- Computer Concepts
Landon Keeton 1st - Art/Figure Drawing
Congrats to all these winners and great job team!


Senior Dedications are due by April 7th.


Please click the link below for an important announcement from Atoka Public Schools Superintendent, Dr. Christopher Karch.
https://5il.co/3can9


Heads up McCall Track & Field fans! Just a reminder of t his years schedule. 6th grade will have a meet tomorrow in Tishomingo


Cookie Dough Pickup Reminder!
Dear Parents,
The cookie dough orders will be available for pickup tomorrow, April 2nd, 2025, between 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM. Please stop by to collect your orders during this time. Thank you for your support!


Attention all AHS Soccer fans! Todays soccer game that was originally scheduled for 5 :00pm has been moved to 2:00pm for the boys and the girls play 4:00pm. See you at the Wampus Cat field!


Business Camp for future generations.


The Atoka High School and McCall Middle School Video Media Class students took a career insight trip to KXII Studios in Sherman, TX on March 25, 2025. Students took a full tour of the broadcast facilities, talked with broadcast journalists, meteorologist, news directors, program directors, control room technicians and the station manager! They also saw the 12:00pm news cast live in person!

McCall Middle School Wins WGI Dallas Percussion Regional:
On Saturday, March 22nd, the McCall Middle School Percussion Ensemble attended the WGI Dallas Percussion Regional held at Burleson Centennial HS in Fort Worth, TX. This contest is one of the largest scholastic percussion events in the southwestern part of the country with more than 40 groups attending from 4 different states. McCall MS came in first place in their classification. Pictured are McCall MS Principal Kayla Moore, band director Samuel Karafotis, and students Kai Kraakevik, Abby Sherfield, Avery Turner, Wrekin Wilson, Braxton Cornelius, Wes Davis, and Jackson Bates.


All 6th-12th grade choir members will be taking photos tomorrow
6th grade choir needs to wear choir shirts
7th-12th grade can pick up uniform in choir room.
Students will be notified of times during the day.


Here is the Lady Wampus Cat Softball Slow Pitch 2025 Schedule!



Just a reminder, today starting at 4:00pm there will be the regular semester ICAP meetings until 8:00pm. If you have not signed up please contact your child's advisor or pop in to sign up for a slot! Meetings will be help in the Cafteroium.


Retired OHP Trooper Charles J. Hanger was the arresting officer of Timothy McVeigh on April 19, 1995 at a basic traffic stop. Trooper Hanger shared his story with Atoka High School and McCall Middle School this afternoon.


The students and staff of Atoka High School and McCall Middle School would like to express their appreciation to Mr. Lemons, Mr. McCarty, and Mr. Pingleton for Maintenance Appreciation Day. These dedicated gentlemen work tirelessly to maintain the Atoka Public Schools campus and happily help whenever needed. We are grateful for their hard work and commitment to keeping our school safe and welcoming. Thank you for your unwavering dedication to our school!


Atoka Pioneer Club Donates Books to McCall Middle School Library in Honor of LeeAnn Fugate
The Atoka Pioneer Club has made a meaningful contribution to the McCall Middle School library by donating a collection of popular fiction and classic literature in honor of LeeAnn Fugate, a beloved former educator. Fugate, who dedicated many years to teaching reading and language arts at Atoka Public Schools, was also a devoted member of the Pioneer Club.
“This donation is a wonderful tribute to Mrs. Fugate’s legacy,” said Librarian Dawn Loftis. “Her impact on students was immeasurable, and through these books, her dedication to education will live on.”
The Atoka Pioneer Club remains committed to supporting education and literacy in the community. Their generous donation ensures that students at McCall Middle School have access to engaging and enriching literature that will enhance their learning experience. The donation, aimed at fostering a love for reading among students, ensures that Fugate’s passion for literacy continues to inspire young minds for years to come.
Pictured are Dawn Loftis, McCall Middle School librarian; Kayla Moore, McCall Middle School principal; Mary Jane Pruitt, Pioneer Club member; and Melissa Burrage, Pioneer Club member.


Updated AHS 2025 Soccer Schedule.
