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LRSD 'Artistry in the Rock' Begins Sunday for 3-Day Event
Presentations include dance, vocal, drama, instrumental and visual arts.
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Fayetteville School District Among Nation's Leaders in Sustainability
The U.S. Department of Education named Fayetteville a Green Ribbon School District, one of just 14 across the country, and it isn't just teachers who...
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Developmentally Disabled Students Experience College Life in Fayetteville
Families applaud program that gives these students their independence.
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ESL Achievement on the Rise in Springdale
Performance of English learners reaches goal of being on par with native English speakers.
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High School Students Get Hands-On Training as LRFD Junior Cadets
Students at Parkview High School got a lesson as junior cadets with the Little Rock Fire Department (LRFD).
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LRSD Votes to Buy Land for 2 New Schools
The Little Rock School District has voted to buy land in south Little Rock and west Little Rock for two new schools.
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New Deputy PCSSD Superintendent Hired for Next School Year
Laura Bednar, Ed.D., will come to the school district from the Arkansas Department of Education.
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Arkansas Tech Master of Education Program Reaching out to Teachers in Pulaski County, State's Delta Region
Encourages them to apply for new initiative in educational leadership.
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Web Extra: Clarksville Girl Destined to be Prom Queen
Hannah Gibson's classmates don't hesitate to give her their votes and she wears the crown proudly.
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Senate Votes to Cut Planned Parenthood's Funding for HIV/AIDS Education
The Arkansas Senate has moved to cut off funding to Planned Parenthood for HIV/AIDS education efforts at local schools.
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Senate Passes Bill to Study Impact of the Arts in Education
The Arkansas Senate passed a bill on Tuesday that aims to study the impact of the arts in education.
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New Safety Procedures Considered for El Dorado School District
School visitors could soon be required to enter their name into a database that checks for criminal records before being allowed inside campus buildings.
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Help on the Way for Low Performing Schools in Arkansas
State gets millions in funding from U.S. Department of Education.
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Teachers Get Students Excited for Benchmark Exams
Students in grades three through eight are gearing up for the Benchmark exam beginning Monday.
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Some Early Childhood Education Facilities Could See More Money
More money is now available to spruce up early childhood education facilities across the State of Arkansas.
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Transition to Teaching Grant Adds 8 School Districts, 2 Subject Areas
A $2.3 million federal Partnership for Transition to Teaching grant has expanded to include eight additional school districts and two more subject areas.
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NRA Unveils 'School Shield' Recommendations
Former Arkansas congressman Asa Hutchinson outlines ideas to improve school security.
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Jacksonville-North Pulaski Education Corps to Host Public Meeting
The Jacksonville-North Pulaski Education Corps will hold a public meeting to discuss the latest feasibilty study.
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UPDATE: PCSSD: Student Killed Rabbit; NLR Police Investigate
The rabbit's name was Brownie.
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AR Senate Approves School Choice Act of 2013
Arkansas students could soon be allowed more flexibility to transfer to the district of their choosing.
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