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LISA Academy Shows off Best Practices
LISA Academy reached out to public school educators to show them its best practices on Friday.
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Little Rock Teen's Creative 'Jeopardy' Answer Making National Headlines
If winning $75,000 and appearing on 'Jeopardy' wasn't enough, Little Rock student Leonard Cooper is now making national headlines with his creative answer that earned...
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High School Students Being Urged to Consider Community College
According to a recent article in U.S. News and World Report, politicians and business leaders are asking high school students to look at community colleges...
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Lisa Academy Students Prepare for National History Day Contest
National History Day is right around the corner, and this year's theme is "Turning Points in History."
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Vilonia Middle School Receives High Honor
The school has been recognized as an Arkansas "Diamond to Watch" school.
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UALR: New Director of Public Safety Named
Edward L. Smith starts the job on March 18.
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Northwest Arkansas's "Watch D.O.G.S" Hit National Spotlight
"Dads of Great Students" work to make a difference in their children's education.
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Pulaski County Special School District Starts Recycling Program
Milk cartons top the list and styrofoam lunch trays are no longer being used.
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Retired North Little Rock Teacher Honored at Sundance Film Festival
A former teacher in Central Arkansas has been honored at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
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Update: Little Rock Student Wins Jeopardy! Teen Tournament
Takes home $75,000 grand prize.
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Local Universities Competing with Online Education Programs
Getting your degree online is a great way for working people or those with children to get that bachelor's or masters without having to step...
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Arkansas Tech Hopes for Funding for Satellite Campus
Arkansas Tech University is hoping to extend its Career Center Cervices to students through a Clarksville satellite program.
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Students Join Lawmakers at Capitol for 'Kids Count' Day
People from across the Natural State joined lawmakers at the capitol on Thursday as part of "Kids Count" day.
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Elementary Students Practice Earthquake Drills
Arkansas teachers are teaching their students what to do in case of an earthquake.
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Update: Police Explain Hope High School Lockdown Scare
There was never a gunman, just a man looking for the University of Arkansas Community College at Hope campus.
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Paying for the Future: Funding Arkansas Schools
The goal is for every Arkansas child to have an equal education no matter their zip code. It sounds simple enough, but it can get...
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Hot Springs High School's EAST Program Advances to Final Round of Tech Competition
The Hot Springs High School EAST program has advanced to the final round of the "Samsung Solve for Tomorrow" competition.
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Tuition Going up at Pulaski Tech
Hike will amount to 5.5-percent, starting in Fall 2013.
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"Inside the Teenage Brain" Workshop in North Little Rock Next Week
It's being held February 12th at 6:30 p.m. at Lakewood Middle School & 9th grade campus mini-auditorium.
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Snapchat: The New Sexting?
A new app has teens sharing what they think are self-destructing pictures over the internet. It's a set-up some fear promotes sexting.
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