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Booker T. Washington, Nathan Hale Graduation Ceremonies Postponed Due To Inclement Weather
Tulsa Public Schools has announced that two graduation ceremonies scheduled to take place on Thursday, May 27 will be postponed due to inclement weather.
Booker T. Washington High School s graduation ceremony will be moved to Friday, May 28 at 1 p.m. at SE Williams Stadium.
Nathan Hale High School s graduation ceremony will be moved to Saturday, May 29 at 11 a.m. at LaFortune Stadium.
According to the district, parents of 12th-grade students at the impacted school should check their e-mail and/or text messages for the latest updates.
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Moms keep showing up to provide food for athletes
Tulsa, Oklahoma (Tulsa World) Four years ago, a friend mentioned that McLain High School’s football players hadn’t eaten since lunch and went on the field hungry to play a Friday night game.
It wasn’t unusual from what Keri Fisher heard. The players didn’t have time to run home for dinner between the end of school and the start of a game. And the program couldn’t afford a pre-game meal like some other teams have.
The next week, Fisher and a few other moms from Metro Christian got together and made spaghetti to take to the McLain locker room.