
Women's History Month: we're celebrating female leaders in PCSSD and their role models. DRIVEN Virtual Academy 6-12 principal, Leslie Ireland, says her mom, Bettye Fuller Clark, taught her to work hard and stand up for what she believes in.
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March is National Nutrition Month. We highlight our partnership with Chartwells and the healthy and balanced meals provided to our students. Nutritious breakfast and lunch serve students throughout the day to ensure they are focusing on learning. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


Women's History Month: we're celebrating female leaders in PCSSD and their role models. LANDMARK ELEMENTARY principal, Rachel Stevens, says her mom, Rebecca Floyd, was a physician who modeled a strong work ethic and compassion toward others.
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Today is National Pi Day! Math lovers and pie lovers are all celebrating 3.14!
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On March 10, PBIS treated 6th-grade students to an afternoon of fun, games, and snow cones from Kona Ice for having the least amount of referrals over the past month! Way to go Stingers! @konaice







Women's History Month: we're celebrating female leaders in PCSSD and their role models. PINE FOREST ELEMENTARY principal, Yolanda Thomas, says her mom, Doris Coulter, sacrificed her own goals to nurture success for her family and walk by faith.
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Women's History Month: we're celebrating female leaders in PCSSD and their role models. COLLEGE STATION ELEMENTARY principal, Anjelica Evans, says her mom, Annie Pearl Culclager, taught her morals, values and she can do ALL things through Christ.
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Women's History Month: we're celebrating female leaders in PCSSD and their role models. MILLS MIDDLE principal, Dr. Lisa Watson, says her mom, Dollie Jones-Gilcrest, taught her to walk by faith and grow without letting barriers get in her way.
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Daylight Saving Time begins tonight! Remember that your clocks will be springing forward at 2 a.m.
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Women's History Month: we're celebrating female leaders in PCSSD and their role models. JOE T. ROBINSON ELEMENTARY, Dr. Taniesa Moore, says her mom, Bernice Martin-Russell, advocates for all children and taught her to do the same.
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March is Youth Art Month. This month we celebrate the visual arts throughout PCSSD and the vital role is plays in education. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


Today is Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Day and we recognize their knowledge and the critical role they play to help people live healthy lives. There are about 100,000 dedicated experts in the field in the U.S. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


Ms.Jordan Johnson's 6th grade ELA students just finished their unit on Imagination and read the book Bridge to Terabithia. The students watched the movie and completed a Character Body Biography Project in their stations this week! Great work! Go Stingers!!!







Women's History Month: we're celebrating female leaders in PCSSD and their role models. Director of Special Education, Stephanie Cole, says educator, Dorothy McHenry, was an advocate for children of color and made everything a teachable moment.
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Best of luck to our fabulous choir at their Performance Assessment today! Go Stingers!!!


Women's History Month: we're celebrating female leaders in PCSSD and their role models. DAISY BATES ELEMENTARY principal, Masako Christian, says her mom, Rosie Lee Lewis, taught her to love family, other people, education, and God.
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PCSSD is hosting a career fair this Saturday (March 11) from 9am - 2pm at MILLS UNIVERSITY STUDIES HIGH. We will have representatives from all schools and several departments to answer questions about job opportunities. www.pcssd.org/career-fair #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. This year's theme from the National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities is "Beyond the Conversation" to raise awareness about inclusion in all aspects of community life. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


Today is International Women's Day! We celebrate the women across PCSSD and the impact they have daily on the lives of central Arkansas children. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


Special shout out to our Lexia Legends at Maumelle Middle for this week! These students have worked really hard to achieve at least 30 units in Lexia. It takes a lot to do so and we appreciate all of their efforts and time they spent completing the challenge! Go Stingers!!!
6th Grade
Adebayo, Marley
Akbar, Lamario
Amaral, Emma
Armour, Amir
Blankenship, Olivia
Brock, Eli
Bryant, Christopher
Castellano, Matthew
Claret, Natalie
Clausen, Emmeline
Coiley, Daya
Dallas, Leilah
Eaton, Desmond
Elliott, Olivia
Eruagbere, Miles
Fidler, Zoey
Fuller, Cailyn
Fuller, Jalyn
Fulmer, Brody
Gilliam, Donovan
Gonzalez, Camila
Harrill, Abigail
Ingram, Damen
Jefferson, Germain
Johnson, Ariana
Johnson, Kylann
Johnson, Rochelle
Juarez, Yamilet
Keeling, Jayla
Kelley, Dkobie
Kelley, Zoie
Key, Aven
Lane, Jayce
Lenahan, Liam-Michael
Miles, Sidney
Morehead, Tacorey
Nichols, Jace
Norris, Kameron
Price, Stone
Quarrels, Courtney
Salgado, Isabella
Sanders, Khloe
Smith, Trinity
Strom, Kaley
Thomas, Kahwonne
Vallas, Rose
Wallace, Courtney
Warrior, Isaac
Weng, Elaine
Woolfolk, Kahliya
Zuniga Silva, Angel
7th Grade
Casey, Carissa
Garcia, Christian
Johnston, Sloane
Maldonado, Nahla
McMahan, Charles
Phillips, Harper
Raynor, Ghia
Rodtnick, Ally
Springs, Israel
Stewart, Adleigh
Tabat, Marissa
West, Addison
Williams, Iyanna
Williams, Tori
8th Grade
Everett, Jaylin
Fowlkes, Ava
Rayford, Sania
Ruehr, Andrew