Tuesday night is Stack the Stands at Volleyball.
Students will receive free admittance to the game if they are wearing their class
color and have their school ID.
Senior - Navy
Junior - White
Sophomore - Gray
Freshman - Light Blue
Students will check in with Ms. Busby and Mrs. Thompson at the NE door to the gym.
They will be at this door from 4:00-6:15 to check students into the game.
Students will receive free admittance to the game if they are wearing their class
color and have their school ID.
Senior - Navy
Junior - White
Sophomore - Gray
Freshman - Light Blue
Students will check in with Ms. Busby and Mrs. Thompson at the NE door to the gym.
They will be at this door from 4:00-6:15 to check students into the game.

Tickets are on sale in the Athletics Office at AHS Monday-Thursday from 8am-3pm and on Friday from 8am-12pm. After noon on Friday, there will be no tickets sold until the gates open at 5:30pm on Friday at the stadium. 🏈💙🤍

Recognizing our September Top Dogs! For freshmen, we have Lilah Bonds and Jeymon Reed. Sophomores, Brenna Duncan and Ketcher Lamb. Our juniors are Allison Petersen and Elijah Beane. Not pictured are our seniors, Emily Hokett and Caleb Emerson!
Altus High School hosted the Oklahoma City National Memorial’s Journey of Hope program. Students watched a video of the events of April 15, 1995. They also heard from Melanie Hall, a survivor of the bombing and Altus alumna, and Pat Hall, a Memorial Trustee, who spoke to the students about their experiences on April 15, 1995. Melanie Hall is a survivor who was working downtown when the bomb exploded. She discussed the need to use our words and civil discourse to work through our differences instead of turning to violence. Students in attendance learned about the Oklahoma Standard and how they can continue this legacy through acts of kindness.
After the program, Altus FFA officers and members of the National Forest Service planted the Survivor Tree sapling outside of the Ag. facility. The American Elm is a symbol of hope and healing, with saplings planted throughout our nation. Marble from the rubble was used to create a marker that will be placed next to the sapling.
*Photos courtesy of PR Intern, Emily Waites.





Don't miss this useful information for scholarships, FAFSA, etc.!








We’re proud to recognize Aiden McMaster, one of our outstanding interns from the Class to Career Internship Program. He is currently gaining hands-on experience at our local Fire and EMT Station. He is pictured here with Braddock Abernathy assisting with equipment checks on one of the EMT vehicles. He has also been learning the proper way to wear bunker gear and to do hose pulls.
#AltusProud #ALLIN
#AltusProud #ALLIN

All ELL families are welcome!
October 1st
4:30 p.m.
October 1st
4:30 p.m.

Mr. Garrison took the cake.. I mean CHILI, at the AHS Chili Cook Off! Thank you to everyone who participated, and we wish our winner luck as he competes in the district cook off tomorrow!





Congratulations to our Bulldog eSports team! They competed in Lawton yesterday and placed in the top ten!
#ALLIN #GOBULLDOGS
#ALLIN #GOBULLDOGS

Meet Jane Socha, one of our talented Class to Career Interns!
Jane is currently gaining hands-on experience under the guidance of local architect Dana Hicks. Together, they're working on sketching and scaling with blueprints from a local project. In addition, Jane has been actively contributing to the creative planning and design process for the remodel of a home for a local resident — turning classroom knowledge into real-world impact.
Jane is currently gaining hands-on experience under the guidance of local architect Dana Hicks. Together, they're working on sketching and scaling with blueprints from a local project. In addition, Jane has been actively contributing to the creative planning and design process for the remodel of a home for a local resident — turning classroom knowledge into real-world impact.

Altus Public Schools Surplus Sale
Saturday, October 4
7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
400 Block of West Elm
Saturday, October 4
7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
400 Block of West Elm

It’s game day! Remember to follow our procedures and cheer loud! Go Bulldogs! 🏈💙

Come get your tickets at the Athletic Office until noon today!! Go Bulldogs! 💙💙

Congratulations to Mrs. Bailey for being voted our Teacher of the Week!

Altus College Fair!

Altus Public Schools is a Partner4Play! All week long, we are collecting spare change to donate to the Altus Reimagine Project. The school that collects the most $$$ wins a Pep Rally! Join us in supporting Play4All!
#ALLIN #BulldogDNA
#ALLIN #BulldogDNA

Homecoming week is getting close! These are the dress up days and schedule for October 6 - October 10!


Happy IT Appreciation Day! We truly have the best team that keeps our school running. We couldn't do it without you!
In Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG), students’ first project-based learning lesson was designing personalized plates. They started with a template of their birth or home license plate and were given a list of required items, such as a barrier they overcame, a dream career, hobbies, a quote, and a unique license plate number. They researched and reflected to design vibrant plates, which they then presented to judges, honing their self-reflection, critical thinking, and public speaking skills.
Prizes were provided by Starbucks, McDonald's, and Sonic. Each class received prizes for first, second, and third place.





Come out to support our Lady Bulldog volleyball team while we honor and celebrate our military friends!! 🏐🇺🇸

