Covington-Douglas Junior-Senior Prom is today, with an after prom at the Enid YMCA.
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Baccalaureate is Sunday at Covington United Methodist Church at 7 p.m.
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Eighth-grade graduation is 8 p.m. Thursday.
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Last day of school at Covington-Douglas is May 22.
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C-D senior graduation is 2 p.m. May 23 in Memorial Gym.
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Covington-Douglas Alumni Banquet will be at Memorial Gym at 6:30 p.m. May 23. Doors will open at 5. A sock hop will follow, ending at midnight.
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Kyle Knouse, senior, placed 5th in 110 hurdles and 5th in the 300 hurdles at the state track meet at Mustang May 9.
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The C-D FFA agronomy team attended interscholastic contests in April at Tishomingo, placing 3rd; Lawton, 2nd; El Reno, 5th; Miami, Warner and Wilburton, 3rd; Tulsa, 4th; and Stillwater. They finished up the season as the 4th- place team in the state and Dakota Schoeling was the 4th highest individual at the state level.
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The All-Sports Banquet was held May 11, with Robin Donaldson, Nicholas Phillips and Joseph Morrison being named outstanding athletes.
Four-year lettermen were Breanna Bergdall, track and cross country; Mallory Bolz, slow pitch softball; Robin Donaldson, slow pitch and fast pitch softball, basketball; Westin Finke, track; Jeffery Jordan, track; Kyle Knouse, basketball, track, cross country; Joseph Morrison, football, basketball, track and baseball; Earl Murphy, baseball and football; Nicholas Phillips, football and baseball; Lukis Postier, football; Kyle Rogers, baseball; Michael Vargas, baseball.
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Covington-Douglas awards program was held May 12. Among awards presented were Masonic Teacher of the Year Award, Amy Hoffman, elementary; Ashley Rink, high school; Lions Club Student of the Year, Holly Hobson; Boys State representative, Jeff Carpenter; Girls State representatives, Katie Shelton and Katie Houston; Youth Leadership, Gabrielle Cushman.
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Support Our School sponsored a spelling bee at C-D May 12. Winners were: pre-kindergarten, 1st Dylan Rogers, 2nd Eli Mendenhall, 3rd Ashton Cassody; kindergarten, 1st Lukas Stout, 2nd Luke Wicker, 3rd Lane Loesch; 1st grade, 1st, Devon Richards, 2nd Mason Drake, 3rd Gentry Mason; 2nd grade, 1st, Gabe Smith, 2nd Karsyn Stout, 3rd Rhett Reed; 3rd grade, 1st, Brandon Wright, 2nd Aaron Witter, 3rd Gavin Smith; 4th grade, 1st Kyle Postier, 2nd Malina Lemmons, 3rd Kyllie May; 5th Grade, 1st Evan Wilson, 2nd Victor Delagade, 3rd, Phillip Nunley; 6th grade, 1st Adam Pans, 2nd Makenzie Wicker, 3rd Ryan Finke; 7th and 8th grades, 1st Lawrence Kirk, 2nd Alexis Clark; high school, 1st Coy Stevens, 2nd Coltan Franke, 3rd Kelsea Diedrich.
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The Fifth Sunday Sing will be held at Covington United Methodist Church at 7 p.m. May 31.
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