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Mustang Public
Schools Mission Statement
Empowering today
to achieve a better tomorrow.
Canadian Valley
Technology Center counselors will be conducting
interviews for admittance on Monday, March 22 &
Tuesday, March 23 on the MHS campus. Students will
be sent for by the counseling office as requested by
CVTC. All students applying for the Bio-Medical and
Pre-engineering programs will be contacted directly
be CVTC counselors to set up interviews with program
instructors. See the counseling office with any
questions.
MUSTANG DECA
STATE RESULTS 2009-2010

Brandan Grier – 1st
Place – Food Marketing - $6000 OCU Scholarship
LaShea Walbaum – 1st
Place – Principles of Business Administration,
Hospitality & Tourism - $6000 OCU Scholarship
Brittany Brownlow &
Heather Tran - 2nd Place – Buying &
Merchandising - $4000 OCU Scholarship - each
Kesha Patel - 2nd
Place – Hotel & Lodging Marketing - $4000 OCU
Scholarship
Chelsie Drewry – 2nd
Place – Marketing Math - $4000 OCU Scholarship
Diana Huynh - 3rd
Place – Accounting Applications - $2000 OCU
Scholarship
David Crabtree – 3rd
Place – Sports & Entertainment - $2000 OCU
Scholarship
“Top 8”
Finalists:
Ashlee Shrum & Arilla
Broadus – Public Relations
Kelsee Geringer –
Marketing Economics
Jacob Scrivner – Sports &
Entertainment
Teaira Benavidez –
Technical Sales
Meredith Lowber –
Restaurant & Food Service Management
Quiz Bowl Team: Matt
Schmelke (captain), Chris Meeks, & Josh McIntosh
Certificates –
Leadership Development Academy:
Bailey Jones, Kaylee
Niemann
2010 State Officer:
Ashlee Shrum, Region 2
Vice President
The following students
have qualified to compete at the international
convention in Louisville KY:
Brandan Grier, LaShea
Walbaum, Brittany Brownlow, Heather Tran, Kesha Patel,
Diana Huynh, David Crabtree, and Ashlee Shrum
Congratulations to
Mrs. Cerny and her DECA Students!
Congratulations to our own Patrick Courtney for
being named Oklahoma Technology Association Teacher
of the Year!

MUSTANG HIGH SCHOOL
Mustang Pom Takes State!
Mustang Varsity Pom took state on
Saturday in a competition held at OCU. They placed
1st in the 6a Pom small division. Varsity pom
competed against Stillwater, Bartlesville and
Charles Page High schools. Mustang JV also
competed in the 6a JV jazz catagory and earned a
superior rating. Both squads will be competing at
Nationals in Ft. Worth on Jan. 22 - 24.

MHS Varsity
pom members pictured: front row L - R: Dacey Huber,
Lyndsey Parsons, Shelby Jackson, Kayla Bennett,
Alexis Speicher, Lauren Elders Back row L - R:
Amanda Daugherty, Taylor Rogers, Haley Behrens,
Susie Nguyen, Darien Farrah, Hartley Bauer, Taylor
Lennert.
Mustang High School API
Scores jump above 1400!
Geoff Kingsley, secondary
curriculum director, said 2009 is the first year Mustang
High School broke 1400. In a comparison of API scores of
Oklahoma’s 6A high schools, In 2007, Mustang ranked 26th
out of 32 6A schools with an API of 1220. In 2008, the
scores of Mustang High School improved by more than 100
points, moving the school’s rank up to 14th out of 32.
“This year, we hit 1401, which in terms of schools in
class 6A puts us at number 11,” he said. “We are very
close to making the top 10. We are continuing our
efforts to communicate to students and teachers how we
compare and not to be satisfied with where we are. We
are working to foster a new level of pride in academic
achievement.”

The Mustang Board
of Education recognized outstanding achievement on the state
tests administered in the spring of 2009. The following Mustang
High School students earned a perfect score on the following
exams: (front, from left) Trevor Kelton,
biology EOI, Andrea Pemberton,
English II EOI; Laura Blair,
Geometry EOI; (back row) Alexander Petts,
geometry EOI; Zachary Laurie,
geometry EOI; and Justin John,
geometry I EOI. Not pictured: John Culver,
geometry EOI; Hunter Gibbon,
geometry EOI, Cassandra Partin,
geometry EOI; Steffanie Stoll,
history EOI; and Patrick Helms,
biology EOI.
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