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Should Arkansas Schools with More Money Give to Those with Less?
Some are questioning a recent decision by the Arkansas Supreme Court.
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Small Arkansas School Stays Open, Superintendent Says Bad Move
The Arkansas Department of Education split down the middle, on whether to close Gillett Elementary in the DeWitt School District. The district petitioned for an order to close the...
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PCSSD Not Making the Grade in Desegregation
A Federal Judge rules that the Pulaski County Special School District is still not doing enough to desegregate its campuses.
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EAST Initiative Challenges Arkansas Students
In nearly 200 schools across Arkansas, students are pushing themselves to learn through the innovative EAST Initiative.
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Desegregation Setback for Pulaski County Special School District
Federal judge denies petition for declaration of partial unitary status.
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Four Arkansas School Districts Taken off Fiscal Distress List
The districts include: Dermott, North Little Rock, Strong-Huttig and West Side (Cleburne County).
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Update: Arkansas Department of Education Vote Keeps DeWitt's Gillett Elementary Open
Decision of the Arkansas Department of Education's board after a vote ended in a tie.
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NLR School District Reveals How Millage Passed
The Arkansas School Board Association met in downtown Little Rock Thursday, where North Little Rock School District officials presented information on a successful millage that...
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Arkansas History Teacher of the Year Works at Little Rock's Hall High
Honor for Sonja Williams comes with $1,000 prize and a collection of history books and educational materials for her school's library.
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Bielieve it! Students Learn ABC's of Razorbacks New Head Hog
Most adults can't say Bret Bielema's name correctly. But a kindergarten class is up to the task.
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Little Rock School Board Urges Congress to Stop Federal Education Budget Cuts
The school district says it stands to lose $1.6-million in funding if cuts are made in Washington.
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UAM Planning $9M Renovations for Two Dorms
Bankston Hall and Horsfall Hall getting makeovers.
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Education Group Opposes Arkansas Supreme Court Ruling on 'Robin Hood' Tax System
Members of the Arkansas Opportunity to Learn Campaign on Friday said the Arkansas Supreme Court ruling in the Kimbrell v. McClesky case effectively nullifies the...
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El Dorado Students Get Lesson on Dangers of Texting and Driving
AT&T brings message to high school campus.
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"The Black Stallion" Jumps Off the Page for Springdale Students
Field trip to equine center is part of "Horse Tails" program.
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Arkansas Supreme Court Rules Against 'Robin Hood' Tax System for Schools
A state supreme court decision on taxes could have a direct impact on your child's education.
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No Cuts Coming to Arkansas Education Budget?
Lawmakers agreed on Thursday to fully fund Arkansas' public schools for the coming year.
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Afterschool Meal Programs Feed Arkansas Children
Arkansas children are able to get a meal after school even when sometimes it may be the only one of the day.
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Cloverdale Middle School Students Design Planes for 2042
Some talented students at Cloverdale Middle School are using their imaginations to soar into the future.
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Arkansas Students Win Big after Powerball Drawing
Since October 4, the scholarship fund received over $4 million.
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