Byng Junior High School
This is the official page of Byng Junior High.
Operating as usual
We have job openings for paraprofessionals and cafeteria staff. Paraprofessionals support students in the classroom and help make a difference in their educational experience. Working in the cafeteria will give you the opportunity to create a positive environment in our cafeteria while interacting with other staff members and students. We would love to have you apply using the link below.
https://www.byngschools.com/13926_1
Byng ESports participated in the 2nd Annual Spring Smash Tournament and won 1st place for the 2nd year in a row. Congratulations guys🏴☠️❤️
Today was the start of Teacher Appreciation week. We’re so thankful for all our hard working teachers and all they do for our kids. They don’t just teach. They go above and beyond.
For more information email [email protected]
Once again we have been blessed by our Byng community. An anonymous donor has paid off meal balances for the junior high students. Thank you for your amazing generosity!🏴☠️❤️🏴☠️💛
Please share! We are anxious to meet all of our new little Pirates! ♥️🏴☠️
Byng Stem participated in their first TSA State Contest. 1 team and 2 individuals made it to the semi finals. Way to go guys!🏴☠️🏆
Congratulations girls!
The Byng junior high lady pirates competed in the 16 team state qualifier tournament Friday April 12 in Ada. The girls came in 6th place.
Ada Junior High State Qualifier
Team standings
1st place Heritage Hall 58 pts
2nd place Tulsa Union 51 points
3rd place Edmond Sequoyah 48 points
4th place Ada 47 pts
4th place Edmond Memorial 47 pts
6th place Byng 35 pts
6th place Duncan 35 pts
6th place Oakdale 35 pts
9th place Henryetta 33 pts
10 place Pauls Valley 32 pts
Individual results
#1 Singles Haven Leslie 7th place
#2 Singles Sara Greenlee 11th place
#1 Doubles Abi and Ema Canada 6th place
#2 Doubles Naomi Kreis and Landry Wilson
Congratulations!
The Byng Pirates junior high tennis team qualified for the state tournament Saturday, April 13th. This is the first team to qualify for state since at least 2018 and the first since I started coaching in 2019.
Team standings
1st Edmond Memorial 57 pts
2nd Ada 55 pts
3rd Tulsa Union 50 pts
4th Edmond Central 47 pts
5th Byng 43 pts
6th Duncan 38 pts
7th Christian Heritage 35 pts
8th Oakdale 33 pts
9th Ardmore 28 pts
10th Heritage Hall 23 pts
Individual results:
#1 singles Jacob Holloway 7th place
#2 singles Adam Hensley 8th place
#1 doubles Dalton Lacey & Nash Lee 5th place
#2 doubles Carsen Elliott and Braydon Mornhinweg 2nd place
#2 Singles extra Sully Taylor won 3 of 4 matches
#2 doubles Cannon Leslie and Cameron Goodwin won 3 of 4 matches.
Extras can't advance at all in state qualifier tournaments so they can't place even if they win.
Congratulations to our JH tennis players.
The Byng junior high tennis teams competed in the Henryetta tournament today. The boys came in second place just behind Ada. Henryetta and Tulsa Union tied for 3rd.
#1 Singles Jacob Holloway 2nd place
#2 Singles Cannon Leslie 3rd place
#1 Doubles Dalton Lacey and Nash Lee 2nd place
#2 Doubles Carson Elliott, and Brayden Mornhenwig 1st place
#2 Doubles Extras Carmron Goodwin and Sully Taylor 5th place. They didn't lose a match. Extras can't place higher than 5th.
The Girls tied for 3rd place with Bixby. Ada was first and Henryetta was second.
#1 Singles Blakely Miller 2nd place
#2 Singles Mattie Brewer 7th place
#1 Doubles Abi and Emma Canada 5th place
#2 Doubles Naomi Kries and Landry Wilson 2nd place
Track season has started and our athletes are in top form.
Great way to start the Jr High track season. We went over to Ada today and ran against a couple of 5A and 6A schools and our 7th grade girls brought home the champion team plaque. 7th grade boys finished 2nd. Our 8th grade teams competed against teams of 8th and 9th graders and our girls finished 3rd while our two 8th grade boys competed hard and brought home some hardware of their own. I know I’ve said this before, but our future for this program is looking extremely bright!!! Could not be more proud of how hard these kids have been working.
Art students made an edible color wheel. Each student started with the primary colors and mixed the secondary and tertiary colors. After successfully creating a full color wheel they got to eat it!
7th grade Geography classes had a special meal and guest speaker while learning about Asia.
Stop by and grab a sweet treat for Thursday’s SPIKE Week activity.
SPIKE Week’s PJ’S & Pancakes was a huge success.