The 7th and 8th Grade Bluejackets won the JH Heartland Conference Tournament this evening. The 7th and 8th Grade Lady Bluejackets won the Consolation Bracket. Congratulations to both teams! We are proud of you!!


SNAP benefit update.

Our internet is down school wide as are our phone lines. We still have internal communication. Please email Holly or Mr Dent for the High School and Mr Cagle or Brandi for the Elementary/MS if you need assistance. We will monitor these accounts by cellular data. Thanks
Bluejackets Sports Week Ahead

Our JH Conference Tournament starts this week.
Come support the opening games of our JH basketball teams' season!
Come support the opening games of our JH basketball teams' season!


Just a reminder that SENIOR NIGHT for our fall athletes (softball, cheerleading, football) will be tomorrow evening, Thursday, Oct. 30. It will start at 6:30pm. Seniors and parents need to be at the field by 6:15pm. After the ceremonies, kickoff will be at 7:00pm against the Cherokee Chiefs. The Mini-Cheerleaders will be performing at halftime since the rain last week prevented them from performing.
Bluejackets Buzz is tomorrow at 9am followed by guest speaker and author, Alton Carter (The Boy Who Carried Bricks). Parents / Guest attending, please be seated in the middle section on the Home side toward the floor.

5/6 Ripley Tournament Changes:
Thursday Oct. 30th
The 5/6 grade girls play for the consolation championship game which has now been changed to 5:00pm in Gym #2.
Boys will play for the Championship game in Gym #1 at 7:30pm.
Bus #1 will be running 15-20 minutes behind schedule this morning. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience and understanding.
Week 10-27

5/6 Ripley Tournament Games Today:
Girls play at 5:00 pm in Gym #2
Boys play at 5:20 pm in Gym #1
Girls play at 5:00 pm in Gym #2
Boys play at 5:20 pm in Gym #1
SOPHOMORES AND PARENTS OF
SOPHOMORES--JUST A REMINDER THAT YOU HAVE PREACT TEST IN THE MORNING. GET SOME REST AND GO TO THE CAFETERIA FOR BREAKFAST. THIS TEST
IS FOR CAREER TECH AND
COLLEGE!
5/6 Grade: Ripley Tournament Brackets
7/8 Grade: Conference Tournament Brackets



The Graphic Design class is excited to offer this t-shirt as part of the apparel available through their store. This shirt was designed by B. Thomason and S. Campa. We want to thank Mrs. Holly for the idea. Sizes start at Youth XSmall and go up to 4XL. Youth sizes to XL are $20. 2XL-4XL are $25. Please make checks payable to Coyle Schools. You may also ask to have a basketball on it instead of the football. Students are able to have these shirts available this Thursday for
Senior Night. We are still selling the Jacket Hoodies/Crewneck shirts in adult sizes. If you have an idea for Bluejacket Apparel, please contact Mrs. Larman -- wlarman@coyle.k12.ok.us


This coming Friday, October 31 is the annual Coyle Halloween Trunk or Treat. You may help this be a huge SUCCESS by donating individually wrapped candies for the high school groups to hand out for PTA that night to the trick or treaters. All donations may be dropped off at the Superintendent’s Office. Thanks for helping us!

The 5th and 6th Grade Basketball Teams won the Heartland Conference Tournament this evening. The Younger Lady Jackets won 17-16, and the Younger Jackets won 35-22. Great job!!


Coyle v. Covington-Douglas will resume at 9:15 PM

Mini cheer will perform at half time of the 10/30/25 game which is also Sr Night!

Here are the dress up days for Red Ribbon Week for next Week, October 27-30.
Dress-Up Days—PK-GRADE 7
Monday, Oct. 27—Camo Day—Wear camouflage attire to symbolize dedication to “war” on drugs.
Tuesday, Oct. 28—“Wild to be Drug-Free”—Wear Animal Print clothes to encourage students to make healthy choices.
Wednesday, Oct. 29—Neon Day—Wear bright neon colors and sunglasses to symbolize a bright future without drugs.
Thursday, Oct. 30—Costume Day—Wear your Halloween costume (check school rules as masks and props are prohibited).
Dress-Up Days—Grades 8-12
Monday, Oct. 27—Camo Day—Wear camouflage attire to symbolize dedication to “war” on drugs.
Tuesday, Oct. 28—Lei Day—Hawaiian-themed day wear leis and tropical clothes symbolizing a connection, welcome, and respect for others.
Wednesday, Oct. 29—Decades Day—Wear decades themed-outfits to show that being drug-free is timeless.
Thursday, Oct. 30—Superhero Day—Dress as their favorite superheros, symbolizing strength and courage in saying “No to Drugs”.
Dress-Up Days—PK-GRADE 7
Monday, Oct. 27—Camo Day—Wear camouflage attire to symbolize dedication to “war” on drugs.
Tuesday, Oct. 28—“Wild to be Drug-Free”—Wear Animal Print clothes to encourage students to make healthy choices.
Wednesday, Oct. 29—Neon Day—Wear bright neon colors and sunglasses to symbolize a bright future without drugs.
Thursday, Oct. 30—Costume Day—Wear your Halloween costume (check school rules as masks and props are prohibited).
Dress-Up Days—Grades 8-12
Monday, Oct. 27—Camo Day—Wear camouflage attire to symbolize dedication to “war” on drugs.
Tuesday, Oct. 28—Lei Day—Hawaiian-themed day wear leis and tropical clothes symbolizing a connection, welcome, and respect for others.
Wednesday, Oct. 29—Decades Day—Wear decades themed-outfits to show that being drug-free is timeless.
Thursday, Oct. 30—Superhero Day—Dress as their favorite superheros, symbolizing strength and courage in saying “No to Drugs”.

ATTENTION: The varsity football game (Coyle v. Covington Douglas 10-23-25) has a new kickoff time. The game sill start at 6 PM. Storms are possible tomorrow evening and hopefully this adjustment will mitigate possible weather related issues. Thank you for your understanding.

