
According to Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance, eating school breakfast helps *Clue In* to lifelong, healthy eating habits. Find out more about those healthy habits: https://trst.in/7KDb90
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On Maintenance/Grounds Workers Appreciation Day, we celebrate these unsung heroes in education. From ground inspections & repairs to safety compliance for schools & district buildings, maintenance workers ensure our campuses are ready for students & staff! #pcssdproud #serveall


Mardi Gras is the last day to 'let the good times roll' before the fasting season of Lent. The holiday is often marked by delicious food, parades and parties. Drop a 👶 in the comments if you've gotten the "king cake baby" before! #pcssdproud #serveall


Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: Mrs. Allenbaugh at ROBINSON HIGH selected Madeleine L'Engle. This female author crafted the beloved sci-fi classic, A Wrinkle in Time. #pcssdproud #serveall


Great School Breakfast News! Arkansas legislators just passed Senate Bill 59, which will allow every public school student in the state to get free breakfast starting with the 25-26 school year. *Clue In* to this exciting update here: https://trst.in/YhM5Fu


Do you have a gamer or music lover in your family? World Hearing Day is all about taking steps toward a lifetime of ear health, like wearing ear plugs during a concert or noise-cancelling ear phones while gaming. Find more tips: https://trst.in/FQ8sdr #pcssdproud #serveall


March is Youth Art Month which is a *picture perfect* time to celebrate and support school art programs. Across PCSSD, students explore the arts from Pre-K on! Here are some creative creations from our schools in the MAUMELLE feeder! #pcssdproud #serveall


Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: Ms. Sanabria from HARRIS ELEMENTARY loves children's author Sharon Creech. Creech was the first person to win both the American Newbery and the British Carnegie Medals. #pcssdproud #serveall


In honor of World Teen Mental Wellness Day, take some time to learn about the big changes that happen to the brain during adolescence. Here are 7 things to know about the teen brain from the National Institute of Mental Health: https://trst.in/XQPVRZ
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Celebrated on Dr. Seuss' birthday, Read Across America Day is all about sharing the love of reading. This iconic Seuss quote sums it up perfectly: “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go.” #pcssdproud #serveall


Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: Ms. Davis of MILLS UNIVERSITY STUDIES loves Nic Stone. This best-selling YA and middle-grade author wrote Dear Martin and Clean Getaway. #pcssdproud #serveall


March is Social Work Month, and the 2025 theme is Compassion + Action. In a school setting, social workers show compassion *and* take action while supporting students' mental health. Thanks for all you do! #pcssdproud #serveall


March is Women's History Month! To celebrate, we will highlight female authors recommended by our very own teacher librarians. Follow along each day to expand your must-read list. #pcssdproud #serveall


Ramadan begins at sundown tonight (February 28) and ends at sundown on March 30. For Muslims around the world, it is a time of fasting, prayer, spiritual reflection, self-improvement, and community. #pcssdproud #serveall


As we wrap up our Public Schools Week celebration, we want to remind our stakeholders to connect with your local elected officials. Reach out and ask them to support our public schools. Find your local officials here: https://trst.in/9GSK21 #pcssdproud #serveall


Black History Month, Local Black-Owned Business Spotlight: VLS Waste Solutions provides valet trash, recycling, and junk removal with solid customer service. Learn more to see if this is a service you might need: https://trst.in/O1UHZI #pcssdproud #serveall


ALE students in the Maumelle Construction and Water Distribution pathway learned how water meters work thanks to the Central Arkansas Water (CAW) Distribution and Customer Service department. They brought a set up that included an analog and a digital meter, showing students how to read the meter to know if there is a water leak. Students used a device to read a meter in a box that was flooded with murky water. The CAW volunteers also talked about their job duties and answered questions from students and staff.









As we continue our Public Schools Week celebration, we'd love to hear your public school success stories! How did your personal public school experience shape your college and career path? #pcssdproud #serveall


Black History Month, Local Black-Owned Business Spotlight: Ujima Maternity Network is a nonprofit that addresses the Black Maternal and Infant health crisis in the state of Arkansas. Learn more about their work: https://trst.in/ChkkI3 #pcssdproud #serveall


Maumelle High 10th grade students n the health science and nutrition and dietetics pathways went on an industry tour to AR Surgical Hospital and the PCSSD Mainline Health Clinic. Students learned about careers in the healthcare industry. Students also got to watch knee and shoulder replacement surgeries.
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