Dust Bowl Lanes

Ben Herndon, Online Editor
December 16, 2011

Tired of the same old bowling alley with the same smelly shoes? Looking for a new place to bowl that also has connections to Bishop Kelley? Well look no further because Dust Bowl Lanes is the place to go. Dust Bowl Lanes is more than the average bowling alley. With decor inspired by the classic bowling... Read more »

Dress Code Exposed

Ariel Mackey
December 16, 2011

Imagine you are walking down the main hallway and spotted, Mr. Pratt makes eye contact with you. This morning you chose to wear your shorter skirt and illegal socks and now you have to pay the price, literally. You are called into the office to kneel down and get your skirt measured. Now you owe $5. “We... Read more »

BK’s Impossible Task Gains National Attention

Isabel Dobrin, News Editor
December 16, 2011

Bishop Kelley’s nearly impossible task to write 100,000 holiday cards to troops deployed in the Middle East has not only inspired students, parents and faculty members, but also communities around the country.  A school of less than 1,000 students attempted something so simple, yet caught the attention... Read more »

Its Getting Real in the Junior Parking Lot

Todd Fernandez, Features Editor
December 16, 2011

Even if you haven’t been hit yourself, then you probably still know that the junior lot is an extremely dangerous place to drive. Many students have been in or almost been in a fender bender. But what is the reason behind all this chaos? Dean of Students Jeff Pratt believes he knows the answer. “The... Read more »

Kelley Retreat Offer Unique Experiences

October 10, 2011

By Ben Herndon Prism. Core. Search. Kairos. Each of these retreats is offered by Bishop Kelley so that students can obtain a genuine and personal experience of God’s presence and love. “Each [retreat] gives a special and unique attribute that can’t really be described unless you go on the retreat,”... Read more »

New Faces To Kelley

Teachers

Maddie Young
September 13, 2011

Carla Treadway, Learning Styles Specialist High School: Ponca City High School College: University of Oklahoma Favorite part about working at Kelley:  being welcomed into such a positive community. Christy Crockett, Foreign Language – German High School: Broken Arrow College: OSU Favorite part about... Read more »

Students Hudson Bound Soon

September 13, 2011

By Isabel Dobrin Construction on Hudson is coming to a close this month after a long summer haul. The Bishop Kelley community will again have access to the new sidewalks and paved street after a month of maneuvering around the city’s revision project. The city initially had different plans for the... Read more »

Cafeteria Strives to Provide Options

September 13, 2011

By Bailey Chambers Pizza, chicken tenders, pigs in a blanket, philly cheese steak, breadsticks, hamburgers, and even more pizza are all foods that can be found going through the lunch line. For some students these meals may seem perfectly fine on a daily basis, but for others, these may leave them with... Read more »

Students Hudson Bound Soon

September 2, 2011

By Isabel Dobrin Construction on Hudson is coming to a close this month after a long summer haul. The Bishop Kelley community will again have access to the new sidewalks and paved street after a month of maneuvering around the city’s revision project. “We expect it to be fully operational by the... Read more »

Kelley Prepares For Big Changes

Caitlyn Benedict
May 16, 2011

As the school year comes to a close, changes for next year dwell just around the corner. From academics to athletics, Kelley is in store for quite the shake up. “We will have two new English teachers, a new journalism teacher, a new social studies teacher, a new learning styles coordinator, a part... Read more »

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