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We have a food pantry to assist our students during times of need. Our food pantry is available to those who need extra food during the weekend or times we are not in session. We are going through tough times, so if you have a student in grades 6-12 that need extra food, please let us help you. It is confidential and we are happy to serve you. There is a form on our website under the high school page labeled "JH/HS Food Pantry". Click on this link and fill out the form. It goes directly to Mrs. Costner and she will contact you to pick up your food. We also have some toiletries available that have been donated, so if you need any of these things, please mark them on the form. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Costner by email: lcostner@allenmustangs.org. Our website is: www.allenmustangs.org
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Read moreOklahoma’s COVID-19 cases reached 154,128, a record number as we enter the much anticipated second wave. The national surge in hospitalizations causes a major concern in ICU hospital beds and physician capacity.
Read moreDue to the Thanksgiving Holiday, The Allen Advocate will be printed early next week. Although the paper will be dated Thursday, November 26 , the paper is scheduled to be mailed on Tuesday, November 24 .
Read moreThe Allen Chamber of Commerce has finalized plans for the 2020 Shop at Home Christmas campaign. The decision was made to again give cash as prizes. Six lucky people will go home with an extra $100 in their pocket following the drawing on December 12 .
Read moreOn Sunday, November 15, the Oklahoma State Department of Health reported 3,923 new Covid-19 cases in the state. This brought the state’s cumulative number of confirmed cases up to 154,128. There were 12 Covid related deaths in Oklahoma reported on Sunday, bringing the total number of deaths linked to the virus up to 1,528. The coronavirus.health.gov website shows that all 77 Oklahoma Counties are in the orange, or moderate, risk level, the third highest of a four-tiered risk measurement tool. The orange risk level means there is an average of more that 14.29 daily new cases per 100,000 population. The latest statistics from the Oklahoma State Department of Health show that Hughes County has had a total of 501 positive COVID cases that resulted in 7 deaths and 419 recoveries.
Read moreIt’s a tough time for the Allen Public Schools. There were five positive cases of Covid-19 diagnosed in the school during the past two weeks, two staff members and three students. A number of students have also been lost due to mandatory health department quarantines along with 10 staff members.
Read moreAgain can see the COVID numbers in the area are climbing.
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