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archivesObituaries for August 30, 2008John Robert Castoe Mr. Castoe died Aug. 26 in Oklahoma City. He was born May 2, 1923, in Witts Springs Ark., and grew up in Arkansas. He served in the Army. He was a heavy truck mechanic, working for Hudiburg Chevrolet in Prague. He moved to Oklahoma City in 1950 and worked for American Trailers for 27 years. He worked 18 years with the Oklahoma School Book Fairs. He had lived in Yukon since 1994. Burkey leaving for Oklahoma CityBy Carolyn Cole Jim Burkey is the third top administrator to leave Mustang for the Oklahoma City School District in two months. Burkey said he will start in Oklahoma City Sept. 15 as chief operating officer; his last day in Mustang is Sept. 12. He started in Mustang 35 years ago, teaching English and history at Mustang Middle School. Mustang ACT scores retreatBy Carolyn Cole Mustang High School’s ACT scores slid back to 21.7 in 2008 after results cracked 22 last year for the first time in a decade. Mustang was outscored by 28 other Oklahoma high schools, according to data released by the Oklahoma Department of Education. Oklahoma scores ranged from an average of 31.5 by Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics students to 14.1 scored by Riverside Indian School in Anadarko. Mustang students outpaced the 2008 national average at 21.1 and the state average at 20.7. Helping his buddiesBy Carolyn Cole A Mustang family aims to hit a home run to help Oklahoma children living with Down syndrome. The Joy family and Tanner’s Trotters team are aiming to raise a record $7,500 as part of The Buddy Walk for Down Syndrome Association of Central Oklahoma Sept. 20 at the Bricktown Ballpark. In 2006, Shaun and Jennifer Joy and their children Tanner and Tyler helped raise $6,281, but Jennifer Joy said her family faced a difficult year and took a break from the 2007 walk. New DHS program aimed at helping parents make child support paymentsBy Daniel Lapham A program operated by the state Department of Human Services has been successful in other parts of the state and now will be used to assist Canadian County children. “This is new for the Canadian County area,” said Mike Smith, OKDHS child support specialist and court liaison. “It has been used in Oklahoma County for two years. It has been successful there so we started it in other counties.” The program was launched here in June, and Smith said he is working with approximately 12 non-custodial parents. Recent IssuesSpecial Sections |
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