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Dueling High Schools in Texarkana
One tries to top the other when it comes to college credit that students may earn before ever setting foot on a university campus.
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Texarkana Schools Superintendent Retiring after 38 Years with District
Russell Sapaugh was named superintendent in March 2008.
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Bella Vista School Opens Xbox Kinect Classroom
Twenty-four students can all play at the same time.
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Arkansas Sees Slight Increase in Graduation Rates
Arkansas' high school graduation rates are up from 77 percent last year to just over 79 percent, but is still down compared to previous years.
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Arkansas Teacher of the Year Finalists Honored at State Capitol
The finalists for 2013 Arkansas Teacher of the Year gathered at the state capitol on Wednesday.
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Hot Springs Students Could Win $100k in Samsung Contest
Some students at Hot Springs High School could be weeks away from winning $100,000 in a national education contest by Samsung.
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Record Powerball Jackpot Means More Money for Arkansas Students
Powerball sales are shooting through the roof, and while it will mean hundreds of millions to a winner, it will also mean millions in Arkansas...
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UALR Student Reports Assault by Attacker Who Took His Cell Phone
Monday night incident happened around 11 o'clock near the UALR Trojan Grill.
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2013 Arkansas Teacher of the Year: Alexia Weimer
The honor goes to a kindergarten teacher at Avondale Elementary School in the Marion School District.
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Report: Arkansas Teachers Cheated on Certification Exams
Federal authorities claim someone else took tests for them.
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Little Rock School Hosts Beat LSU Tailgate Party
McDermott Elementary sponsors "Dogs for Dads and Dudes" as a way to attract more men to campus for year-round mentoring and support.
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Web Extra: Thanksgiving Poetry Podcast at Sylvan Hills Elementary
Watch as two fifth graders participate.
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Henderson Students Create "Winter Wonderland" for Disabled Teen
Henderson students continue with a holiday tradition of putting up Christmas decorations for a boy with a rare genetic disorder.
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Angry Mother Notices Decrease In Drivers Breaking Law
Little Rock mom concerned about speeders in school zones.
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Jeff Hankins Named Vice President of ASU System
He had been with the Arkansas Business Publishing Group, most recently as president and publisher.
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Heber Springs Couple, Russellville Man Named to Arkansas Tech Hall of Distinction
Terry Tucker Rothwell, Ben Rothwell and Jim Murphy to be inducted in 2013.
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Pine Bluff Teacher Claims Unfair Scrutiny Over Religion
A Pine Bluff high school teacher says bullying is not just a problem for students.
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UAPB Breaks Ground on New Stem Academy
A drum roll accompanied a groundbreaking as folks gathered in Pine Bluff for the new Stem Academy and Conference Center on the campus of UAPB.
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UCA's Stephanie Vanderslice is 2012 Arkansas Professor of the Year
New York City-area native teaches composition, creative writing, and writing for children.
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Update: No School Friday for Little Rock's eStem Campus after Water Main Break
Police called to the scene to help coordinate student pickups by parents.
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