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Locals part of all-star efforts

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Several players with local ties were selected to play in the 2023 USSSA Oklahoma All-State Softball Games. The event was played at the Firelake Softball Complex in Shawnee.

Presley Bilderback represented the West Yellow 14-and-under team which took runner-up honors.

Bilderback, an eighth-grader, currently plays for El Reno Junior High’s softball team.

Bilderback’s effort earned her a spot on Team Oklahoma, which will play in the USSSA National All-State Games in Florida in December.

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Cook’s three doubles lead Union City to 17-7 victory

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Riding a 10-hit effort at the plate, Union City High School’s fast-pitch softball team opened up the 2023 season with a 17-7 road win over Velma-Alma.

The Tigers went 10-of-21 (.476) from the plate with three doubles from Kamryn Cook.

She went 4-for-4 on the day with five runs batted in and two scored. Payslie Armstrong went 3-of-4 with three ribbies.

Trestan Sutton, Skylar Morgan and Keely Riley added a base hit each. Lily Russell drew three walks resulting in a trio of runs scored and two more RBIs.

Excitement for new school year never grows old

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Welcome to school year 2023-24!

The excitement and hopeful anticipation I feel at the beginning of a new school year has never faded, even though I am about to begin my 32nd year in education.

Our faculty and staff are ready to start the work required to achieve our mission, which is to ensure every student’s achievement and to inspire excellence. Our goal is to strive to get 1 percent better every day in all that we do.

Matt Goucher begins his second year as superintendent of ERPS

Grants allow El Reno to offer free after-school programs

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We are expecting a fantastic year in our after-school programs!

The district was able to secure special funding to offer free after-school care to students in pre-kindergarten through second grade for one more year.

Specifically, pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students will be at Hillcrest, while first- and second-graders will be at Rose Witcher in play-based programs.

Third through sixth grades also have one more year with their free, grant-funded program at Roblyer Learning Center.

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Feeling welcomed, connected is first goal toward school year mission

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Dear El Reno High School Families:

I hope this letter finds you relaxed, refreshed and ready to begin a new school year.

I am excited, along with the dedicated and enthusiastic staff, to welcome back all of our students. I want to remind you all of our mission at El Reno Public Schools to “Ensure every student’s achievement and inspire excellence.” The first step in fulfilling this mission is to help every student feel welcomed, connected, and a part of our EHS family.

El Reno High School