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Truancy Hotline 447-SKIP To report suspected truancy call the Truancy Hotline at 447-SKIP.

LRSD Blackboard (formerly Parentlink) AppTruancy may also be reported via the LRSD App. Additionally, the App may be used to receive the latest news and school closure information, and for reporting bullying. Download the “free” App from iTunes or Google Play.

Elementary Schools 7:40am - 2:25pm Booker Arts Magnet, Chicot, Fulbright, M.L. King, Otter Creek, Roberts, Romine, Terry, Wakefield, and Williams Traditional Magnet

7:50am - 2:35pm Bale, Brady, Carver Basic Skills/Math/Science Magnet, Dodd, Forest Park, Gibbs International Magnet, Jefferson, McDermott, Mabelvale Elem., Meadowcliff, Pulaski Heights Elem., Rockefeller, Stephens, Washington, Watson, and Western Hills

Academies7:40am - 2:40pm Forest Heights STEM Academy (grades 6-8)7:40am - 2:25pm Forest Heights STEM Academy (K-5)7:50am - 4:05pm Baseline Academy

Secondary Schools Accelerated Learning Center (ACC)7:30am - 9:00pm Monday - Thursday (includes night school); 7:30am - 4:30pm Friday

Hamilton Learning Academy7:30am - 2:30pm Middle and High School

8:45am - 3:50pm Central, J.A. Fair, Hall, McClellan, and Parkview

8:45am - 3:45pm Cloverdale, Dunbar, Henderson, Mabelvale Middle, Pinnacle View, and Pulaski Heights Middle

8:40am - 3:45pm Horace Mann

8:45am - 11:22am Metropolitan Career-Technical Center (Morning Session)

1:00pm - 3:50 pm Metropolitan Career-Technical Center (Afternoon Session)

School Schedules

Child Nutrition

LRSD offers free, high-quality early childhood education focused on giving young children the positive start they need to succeed. There are three- and four-year-old classes in many schools in the district and the centers listed below. Children must be 3 or 4 by August 1st to be eligible for their specific age class.

• Chicot Early Childhood Ctr. (3- 4 years) • Fair Park Early Childhood Ctr. (4 years) • Geyer Springs Early Childhood Ctr. (3- 4 years)• Rockefeller Early Childhood Ctr. (6 weeks-2 years for a fee; 3-4 years free)

For Pre-K registration requirements and locations, please contact the Early Childhood Department at 447-7360 or visit www.LRSD.org.

Early Childhood Education

Truancy

CARE Program Before- and After-school Child Care

• Isanonprofit,school-basedchildcareprogramforelementarystudents• Operatesbeforeandafterschoolonweekdaysandalldayonmostnon-schooldays• IslocatedineveryLRSDelementaryschoolwherethereareatleast15participants• Providesasafeenvironmentandoffersavarietyofcreativeandrecreational activities to encourage growth in social skills• Formoreinformation,calltheCAREofficeat447-1880

When schools are dismissed early, CARE Program sites will also close.

Free & Reduced-price MealsNew meal applications are required for consideration of free or reduced meal benefits. Exception: Students who attend Provision 2 schools as indicated with t symbol on the back of the calendar. Students attending Provision 2 schools will receive meal benefits at no cost. Households are advised to complete a meal application for consideration of optional benefits like fee waivers, internet & external discounted services for students. One application is required per household. Failure to include all LRSD students in the completion of the application will result in application denial of benefits. Households qualified for reduced meals will also receive meal benefits at “no charge” at any LRSD school.

Special Dietary NeedsParents requesting a special diet for their child must submit a request with

documentation from a licensed medical doctor. A diet modification is only valid for three school years. Forms are available from the building principal or school nurse.

Meal PrepaymentsStudents may pay for their meals in advance or pay in the cafeteria each day. Deposits into the prepayment system may be made online via the LRSD website. Just go to www.LRSD.org, then click on the student meal prepayment link. For more information call 447-2450.

Meal PricesIndividual Milk or Juice/40¢Breakfast: Elementary & Secondary/$1.90, Adults/$2.25; Reduced-price/30¢Lunch: Elementary/$2.75, Secondary/$2.85, Adults/$3.50; Reduced-price/40¢

Geyer Springs Early Childhood Center

All dates in this calendar are subject to change. Students do not attend class on days with “yellow” boxes. The letters “A” , “B” and “C” in pink refer to the block scheduling at Fair, Hall and McClellan . The letters “A” , “B” in blue refer to the block scheduling at Central and Parkview .

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August 2017

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Professional Development

First Day for Teachers

Professional Development

LREA Rep. Council Meeting 5pm

Professional Development / Flex

9th Grade OrientationsCentral 3:30-5:30pm, McClellan 10am-12noon

Record /Work Day

First Day of School for StudentsDads Take Your Child to School Day Enter Facebook Photo Contest by midnight (Contest Rules: lrsd.org)

Professional Development

6th Grade Orientations10am All Middle Schools

Dads Facebook Photo Contest Voting Begins

Dads Facebook Photo Contest Voting Ends

LREA ExecutiveBoard Meeting 5pm

Join Scouting Night (Grades 1-5)6:30pm

Community Advisory Board Meeting 5:30pm

Southwest Schools Back-to-School Parent and Family Engagement Outlets of LR Mall10am-12noon

Sales Tax Holiday

SAT Test

Sales Tax Holiday

New Employee Orientation

9th Grade OrientationsJ.A. Fair 1-4pm

Registration Deadline for September ACT

New Employee Orientation

9th Grade Orientations J.A. Fair 1-4pmParkview 8:30am-3:30pm

9th Grade OrientationsHall 9am-1pm J.A. Fair 1-4pm

50 Fantastic Fathers Luncheon for Facebook Contest Winners

Mann Arts/Science Magnet Bale Elementary School

Baseline Academy Mabelvale Elementary

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All dates in this calendar are subject to change. Students do not attend class on days with “yellow” boxes. The letters “A” , “B” and “C” in pink refer to the block scheduling at Fair, Hall and McClellan . The letters “A” , “B” in blue refer to the block scheduling at Central and Parkview .

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September 2017

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Registration Deadline for October SAT

Grandparents Day Facebook Sweepstakes Begins (Contest Rules: www.lrsd.org)

Grandparents Day Hispanic Heritage MonthBegins

Open House All Middle Schools

LR PTA Council MeetingLRSD Admin Building11:30am

LREA Rep. Council Meeting 5pm

Labor Day (Schools & Offices Closed)

Open House All Elementary Schools

College Night 6 - 8pmMetroplex Event Center

LREA ExecutiveBoard Meeting 5pm

Grandparents Day Facebook Sweepstakes Ends (Rules: www.lrsd.org)

Central-East Schools Back-to-School Parent and Family Engagement Stephens Elementary 10am-12noon

ACT Test

School Security OfficerAppreciation DayOpen House All High Schools

Rosh Hashanah Begins at Sunset

Rosh Hashanah Ends at Sunset

Registration Deadline forOctober ACT

Yom Kippur Ends at Sunset

Yom Kippur Begins at Sunset

Superintendent’s CitationProgram

2016 Grandparents Day 2016 Dads Take Your Child to School Facebook Contest Winner Tye Forte

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West Schools Back-to-School Parent and Family Engagement Brady Elementary 5:30pm-7:30pm

Community Advisory Board Meeting 5:30pm

All dates in this calendar are subject to change. Students do not attend class on days with “yellow” boxes. The letters “A” , “B” and “C” in pink refer to the block scheduling at Fair, Hall and McClellan . The letters “A” , “B” in blue refer to the block scheduling at Central and Parkview .

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October 2017

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Check Us Out Tours All Schools (9am-1:30pm)

End of 1st Quarter(40 Days)

Columbus Day

Check Us Out Tours All Schools (9am-1:30pm)

LR PTA Council MeetingDon Roberts Elementary 11:30am

LREA Rep. Council Meeting 5pm

Check Us Out Tours All Schools (9am-1:30pm)

PSAT/NMSQT Test(Grade 10)

Sukkot Ends at Sunset

SAT Test

Computer Power Day + Parent Academy/NBA Math Hoops Kickoff Henderson

Parent Conference Day 1(After School—3 hours)

Professional Development

Students Out

LREA ExecutiveBoard Meeting 5pm

Parent Conference Day 2(8am-1pm)

Students Out

National School Lunch Week (10/9 - 10/13)

Red Ribbon Week (10/23 - 10/31)

Bus Evacuation DrillsMiddle/High (AM arrival) Elementary (1:50pm)

Registration Deadline for November SAT

Sukkot Begins

Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure

ACT Test

Grandparents Day Luncheon for Winners

Report Cards Sent Home/Available Online†

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Community Advisory Board Meeting 5:30pm

School Custodian Appreciation Day

†Parents may request a paper report card for K-5.

Hispanic Heritage Month Ends

Superintendent’s CitationProgram Red Ribbon Week

October 23-31, 2017

YOUR FUTURE IS KEY, SO STAY DRUG FREE™.

October 9-13, 2017

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All dates in this calendar are subject to change. Students do not attend class on days with “yellow” boxes. The letters “A” , “B” and “C” in pink refer to the block scheduling at Fair, Hall and McClellan . The letters “A” , “B” in blue refer to the block scheduling at Central and Parkview .

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November 2017

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Registration Deadline forDecember ACT

Registration Deadline forDecember SAT

Daylight Saving Time Ends

Election Day Recruitment Open HouseCentral, J.A. Fair 7pm

American Education Week (11/13- 11/17)

Thanksgiving Holiday(Schools & Some Offices Closed)

Employees with a 12-month contract work

Thanksgiving Day

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Thanksgiving Holiday

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Thanksgiving Holiday(Schools & Some Offices Closed)

Employees with a 12-month contract work

SAT Test

Recruitment Open HouseHall 5-6pm, McClellan 7pm

LREA Executive Board Meeting 5pm

ViPS Jane Mendel Reading Day

LR PTA Council MeetingWashington Elementary 11:30am

LREA Rep. Council Meeting 5pmRecruitment Open House Parkview 6pm

Thanksgiving Holiday(Schools & Some Offices Closed)

Employees with a 12-month contract work

Professional Development / Flex

Recruitment Open HouseCloverdale, Forest Heights STEM Academy (grades 6-8), Mabelvale, Pinnacle View 6pm

Classes Resume

Superintendent’s CitationProgram

Recruitment Open HouseDunbar, Henderson, Horace Mann, Pulaski Heights 6pm

Veterans Day

Community Advisory Board Meeting 5:30pm

Booker Arts MagnetHenderson Middle School

Metropolitan Career-Technical Center Hamilton Learning Academy

Romine Elementary School

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All dates in this calendar are subject to change. Students do not attend class on days with “yellow” boxes. The letters “A” , “B” and “C” in pink refer to the block scheduling at Fair, Hall and McClellan . The letters “A” , “B” in blue refer to the block scheduling at Central and Parkview .

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December 2017

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SAT Test

2018-19 Open Enrollment P3-12

LREA Rep. Council Meeting 5pm

2018-19 Open Enrollment P3-12

Semester ExamsLR PTA Council Meeting - J. A. Fair High - 11:30am

LREA Executive Board 5pm

Hanukkah Begins at Sunset

ACT Test2018-19 Open Enrollment P3-12

2018-19 Open Enrollment P3-12Semester ExamsCommunity Advisory Board Meeting 5:30pm

Winter Vacation (Schools & Some Offices Closed)

Winter Vacation (Schools & Offices Closed)

Christmas Day

Winter Vacation (Schools & Some Offices Closed)

Winter Vacation (Schools & Offices Closed)

Kwanzaa Begins

Winter Vacation (Schools & Offices Closed)

Winter Vacation (Schools & Offices Closed)

Winter Vacation (Schools & Offices Closed)

Hanukkah Ends at Sunset

Winter Vacation (Schools & Offices Closed)

Winter Vacation (Schools & Offices Closed)

Winter Vacation (Schools & Offices Closed)

2018-19 Open Enrollment P3-12

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Superintendent’s CitationProgram

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Semester Exams

2018-19 Open Enrollment P3-12

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Semester Exams

End of 2nd Quarter (42 Days)

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Carver Magnet Fair Park Early Learning Center Gibbs Magnet Hall High School HomecomingJefferson Elementary Carolers

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All dates in this calendar are subject to change. Students do not attend class on days with “yellow” boxes. The letters “A” , “B” and “C” in pink refer to the block scheduling at Fair, Hall and McClellan . The letters “A” , “B” in blue refer to the block scheduling at Central and Parkview .

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January 2018

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Classes Resume

School Spirit Food Drive Begins (Visit www.lrsd.org for more information)

Registration Deadline forFebruary ACT

Community Advisory Board Meeting 5:30pm

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day(Schools & Offices Closed)

LREA ExecutiveBoard Meeting 5pm

New Year’s Day(Schools & Offices Closed)

Kwanzaa Ends

Report Cards Sent Home/Available Online†

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LR PTA Council MeetingWatson Elementary 11:30am

LREA Rep. Council Meeting 5pm

Record/Work Day

Students Out

Superintendent’s CitationProgram

Poore Man on the Roof - Food Drive Washington Elementary Bike EventCarver Elementary School

†Parents may request a paper report card for K-5.

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All dates in this calendar are subject to change. Students do not attend class on days with “yellow” boxes. The letters “A” , “B” and “C” in pink refer to the block scheduling at Fair, Hall and McClellan . The letters “A” , “B” in blue refer to the block scheduling at Central and Parkview .

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February 2018

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Professional DevelopmentStudents Out

President’s Day

Black History MonthCareer Technical Education Month

National School Counseling Week (2/5-2/9)

LREA Rep. Council Meeting 5pm

LR PTA Council Founders’ Day Location TBA

Valentine’s Day

† Barring inclement weather, which could delay Assignment Mail-Out

ACT TestRegistration Deadline for March SAT

School Counselor Appreciation Day

Community Advisory Board Meeting 5:30pm

Parent Conference Day 1(After School—3 hours)Attend conf. 2/15-16 to enter Moms Matter Facebook Photo Contest. Enter by midnight 2/16 (LRSD.org)

Parent Conference Day 2(8am-1pm)

Students Out

P3-12th Grade Mail Out †

Moms Matter FacebookContest Voting Begins 8am

Moms Matter FacebookContest Voting Ends

FREE ACT Exam (Paper-based) for every 11th grade student during the school day

LREA ExecutiveBoard Meeting 5pm

Superintendent’s CitationProgram

Central High School Science Fair

Delta Dental at MeadowcliffCloverdale Journal Day Moms Matter Celebration

Forest Park Elementary

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Charlotte Stephens Day 2017

All dates in this calendar are subject to change. Students do not attend class on days with “yellow” boxes. The letters “A” , “B” and “C” in pink refer to the block scheduling at Fair, Hall and McClellan . The letters “A” , “B” in blue refer to the block scheduling at Central and Parkview .

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Bus Evacuation DrillsMiddle/High (AM arrival) Elementary (1:50pm)

Purim

Artistry in the Rock 9am-2 pmMetroplex Event Center

Little Rockers Kids Marathon 11am

Little Rock Marathon

National School Breakfast Week (3/5 - 3/9)

SAT Test

Computer Power Day + Parent Academy for Student Success Henderson

Spring Break(Schools/Offices Closed)

Spring Break(Schools/Offices Closed)

Spring Break(Schools/Offices Closed)

Spring Break(Schools/Offices Closed)

Artistry in the Rock Metroplex Event Center9am-2 pm; 6:00 - 8:30 pm (evening performances/fundraiser) Community Advisory Board Meeting 5:30pm

End of 3rd Quarter(50 Days)

St. Patrick’s Day

Spring Break(Schools/Offices Closed)

LREA Executive Board Meeting 5pm

Daylight Saving TimeBegins

Artistry in the Rock 9am-2 pmMetroplex Event Center

ViPS Hours and Nominations Deadline

LR PTA Council MeetingMabelvale Elementary 11:30am

LREA Rep. Council Meeting 5pm

Artistry in the Rock 9am-2 pmMetroplex Event Center

Moms Matter Luncheon for Facebook Photo Contest Winners

Registration Deadline forApril ACT

Passover Begins at Sunset

March 26-May 18: Check-In for all schools (Each cam-pus will determine its own set-up)

Superintendent’s CitationProgram

2017 Artistry in the Rock - Music Performances and Exhibition

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All dates in this calendar are subject to change. Students do not attend class on days with “yellow” boxes. The letters “A” , “B” and “C” in pink refer to the block scheduling at Fair, Hall and McClellan . The letters “A” , “B” in blue refer to the block scheduling at Central and Parkview .

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April 2018

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Paraprofessional Appreciation Day

Library/Media Specialist Appreciation Day

LR PTA Council MeetingForest Heights STEM 11:30amLREA Rep. Council Meeting 5pm

Passover Ends at Sunset

LREA Executive Board Meeting 5pm

National Library Week (4/9- 4/14)

Report Cards Sent Home/Available Online†

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Administrative Professional Appreciation Day

ViPS An Evening for the Stars 5:30-7:30 pm

Tax Day

City Year Red Jacket Ball

Community Advisory Board Meeting 5:30pm

ACT Test

Registration Deadline for May SAT

Easter

March 26-May 18: Check-In for all schools (Each cam-pus will determine its own set-up)

Make-up for ACT Exam Paper-based(Grade 11)

National Volunteer Week (4/15 - 4/21)

April 16-20: Transfer with no Transpor-tation application period

Children’s Book Week (4/30 - 5/6)

J.A. Fair High School Roberts Elementary - Helicopter VisitFulbright Elementary Mathletes King Elementary School EAST Initiative

School Nutrition Employee WeekApril 30 - May 4

Superintendent’s CitationProgram

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†Parents may request a paper report card for K-5.

All dates in this calendar are subject to change. Students do not attend class on days with “yellow” boxes. The letters “A” , “B” and “C” in pink refer to the block scheduling at Fair, Hall and McClellan . The letters “A” , “B” in blue refer to the block scheduling at Central and Parkview .

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May 2018

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Academic Signing Day

Superintendent’s CitationProgram

Final Exams

J.A. Fair Graduation 6pm (Verizon Arena)

Hall Graduation 8:30pm (Verizon Arena)

Final Exams

Parkview Graduation 6pm (Verizon Arena)

McClellan Graduation 8:30pm (Verizon Arena)

Final Exams

Community Advisory Board Meeting 5:30pm

Central Graduation 6pm (Verizon Arena)

Final Exams

AP Exams (Chemistry, Spanish Literature & Culture, Psychology

School Bus Driver Appreciation Day

LR PTA FairTime & Location TBA

AP Exams (Biology, Music Theory, Physics C: Mechanics, Physics C: Elec-tricity and Magnetism)

Senior Exams

AP Exams (Calculus AB, Calculus BC, French Language & Culture, Computer Science A)ACC Graduation 6pmMetro Activity Center

Senior Exams

AP Exams (English Language & Composition, Italian Language & Culture, Macroeconomics)Transportation Employee Ap-preciation Day

Senior Exams

AP Exams (Comparative Government & Politics, World History, Statistics)Senior Exams

AP Exams (Human Geography, Microeconomics, European History, Latin)

AP Exams (Seminar, Spanish Language and Culture, Art History, Physics 1: Algebra-based)

Teacher Appreciation Day

LREA Rep. Council Mtg. 5pm

AP Exams (United States Govern-ment and Politics, Chinese Language and Culture, Environmental Science)

AP Exams (German Language and Culture, United States History, Computer Science Principles, Last day for Studio Art submissions)

Baccalaureate All High Schools

Memorial Day(Schools & Offices Closed)

Teacher Record/Work Day

Last Day for Teachers

Inclement Weather Day(if required)

Teacher Appreciation Week (5/6 - 5/12)

Children’s Book Week (4/30 - 5/6)

March 26-May 18: Check-In for all schools (Each cam-pus will determine its own set-up)

AP Exams (English Literature and Composition, Japanese Language and Culture, Physics 2: Algebra-based)

School Nurse Appreciation Day

Mother’s Day

Inclement Weather Day (if required)

Last Day of School for Students

End of 4th Quarter (46 Days)

LREA Executive Board Meeting 5pm

SAT Test

Cinco de mayo

Teacher of the YearCeremony School Lunch Hero Day Registration Deadline for June ACT

Registration Deadline for June SAT

McClellan Class of 2017 Parkview Class of 2017

School Nutrition Employee WeekApril 30 - May 4

2017 Teacher of the Year Level Winners

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All dates in this calendar are subject to change. Students do not attend class on days with “yellow” boxes. The letters “A” , “B” and “C” in pink refer to the block scheduling at Fair, Hall and McClellan . The letters “A” , “B” in blue refer to the block scheduling at Central and Parkview .

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June 2018

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Flag Day

Community Advisory Board Meeting 5:30pm

Father’s Day

Report Cards Mailed Home (Secondary)

SAT Test

Registration Deadline forJuly ACT

ACT Test

Inclement Weather Day (if required)

Inclement Weather Day (if required)

Inclement Weather Day (if required)

Report Cards Mailed Home (Elementary)

Mabelvale Elementary Parkview High School - Signing Day McClellan Vision 9th Grade Winners 2017 City Year Red Jacket Ball Western Hills Elementary Camp Can DoB A

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Independence Day(Offices Closed)

ACT Test

Community Advisory Board Meeting 5:30pm

Brady Elementary SchoolESL Summer Institute - Hall High Forest Heights STEM Academy Watson Elementary School

All dates in this calendar are subject to change.

Testing and Evaluation Attendance InformationAttendance RequirementsA child must be five years old on or before August 1, 2017 to attend Kindergarten for the 2017-18 school year. Children registering for a pre-K program must be four years old (or three years old for LRSD’s three-year-old programs) on or before August 1, 2017. Arkansas law requires school attendance for children between the ages of five and 17.

A City of Little Rock curfew requires children to be in school during the school’s normal hours of operation. Students caught breaking this curfew may be subject to police charges.

10-day RuleAny student absent from daily attendance for more than ten (10) consecutive school days shall be dismissed or dropped from the attendance records of the school and school district. This is for cases when a student is absent for ten (10) consecutive days without the proper documentation. Ark. Code Ann. § 6-18-213(f) (1)

Resolved/Unresolved AbsencesAbsences are no longer referenced as Excused or Unexcused but as Resolved and Unresolved. A parent or guardian is to notify the school attendance office by noon on the day of an absence or submit documentation (from a doctor, dentist, court or other appropriate documents) within 48 hours upon the student’s return to school to resolve an absence. Failure to do so will result in an unresolved absence that will be counted towards truancy.

The student’ s building level administrator will request a conference with the student and his/her parent/guardian to discuss his/her daily attendance at the 5th unresolved absence

in any one class during one semester with a block schedule (Central and Parkview) and 6th absence in any one class during one semester with a regular schedule (elementary schools, middle schools, J.A. Fair, Hall and McClellan) respectively. Before the 11th absence, parent or guardian must petition the school in writing for special arrangements to address the student’s absences. A total of 12 or more unresolved absences may result in the denial of credit, promotion and/or graduation for your child.

The District will count four or more class absences in one day as a full-day absence in regular schedule schools (elementary schools, J.A. Fair, Hall and McClellan), five or more class absences in one day as a full-day absence in middle schools (8 period days) and three or more class absences in one day as a full day absence in block schedule schools (Central and Parkview).

Excessive Unresolved AbsencesExcessive unresolved absences will result in a referral to the City Attorney’s Office for truancy prosecution in accordance with Act 1308 of 1997.

When a student over the age of 14 is NOT enrolled in school or has been expelled, the school will notify the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration (DF&A). DF&A may suspend the student’s driver license if he/she is NOT currently enrolled in school or has been expelled from school, until the student provides satisfactory evidence that he/she is attending school or has reached the age of 18.

For more information refer to the LRSD Student Handbook Attendance Policy & Procedures (found on www.lrsd.org).

The ACT Aspire required summative assessment will be given to all Arkansas public school students between April 9th and May 11th, 2018. ACT Aspire is a standards-based system of assessments designed to monitor progress toward college and career readiness from grade 3 through early high school, connecting each grade level to the next. It provides assessment, data management and reporting functions for all students, aggregated and disaggregated groups of learners, and the individual learner. ACT Aspire assessments are aligned with the ACT College Readiness Benchmarks and Common Core State Standards, and have the capability of predicting outcomes on the ACT.

Tips you can use to help your child have a successful testing experience! Make sure your child ... 1. Gets plenty of rest the night before the test 2. Eats a good breakfast the day of the test 3. Feels confident about taking the test because of constant encouragement from you 4. Is present everyday during testing 5. Has a pleasant home environment free of unnecessary stressors 6. Knows you’re thinking about him/her as he/she leaves for school

Date(s) Assessment Grade(s)

January 29 - March 9 ELPA 21 K-5 LEP

March 6 Science Alternate Portfolios Due Eligible 5

March 19 - May 4 Multi-State Alternate Assessment Eligible 3-5

April 9 - May 11 ACT Aspire Computer-based 3-5

TBD Computer-based K-2

Date(s) Assessment Grade(s)

October 11 PSAT/NMSQT 10

January 29 - March 9 ELPA 21 9-12 LEP

February 27 ACT Exam Paper-based 11

February 27 - March 13 ACT Exam Computer-based 11

March 8 Science Alternate Portfolios Due Eligible 10

March 19 - May 4 Multi-State Alternate Assessment Eligible 11

April 3 Make-up for ACT Exam Paper-based 11

April 9 - May 11 ACT Aspire Computer-based 9-10

Date(s) Assessment Grade(s)

January 29 - March 9 ELPA 21 6-8 LEP

March 7 Science Alternate Portfolios Due Eligible 7

March 19 - May 4 Multi-State Alternate Assessment Eligible 6-8

April 9 - May 11 ACT Aspire Computer-based 6-8

2017-2018 Elementary School Testing Schedule

2017-2018 High School Testing Schedule

2017-2018 Middle School Testing Schedule

Safe, Secure SchoolsThe mission of the Safety and Security Dept. is to assist the District in maximizing academic achievement for all students through the maintenance of a safe and secure environment. In order to achieve this, LRSD security officers are assigned to all middle and high schools; and a dispatched patrol unit, equipped with GPS technology, responds to calls for assistance district-wide. This unit is also responsible for monitoring bus stops and the 300 buses that transport students to and from school. Through a partnership with the LRPD, School Resource Officers are assigned to each high school, the Hamilton Learning Academy, and all middle schools. All LRSD school buses are equipped with a Zonar GPS, capable of tracking the buses in real time. Additionally, all buses are equipped with security cameras. Please contact the Safety & Security Dept. with any safety concerns at 447-2075 during normal business hours.

LRSD Tip Line - 447-2091The LRSD operates a non-emergency response tip line, which can be used to anonymously report information. The Tip line can receive messages 24/7. However, the messages will only be checked during normal business hours. Be sure to include the name of the school, names of any individuals involved, and any other pertinent information. You may choose to remain anonymous, however, providing us with your contact information could be helpful during the investigation. If you need immediate assistance or are missing a child, call 911.

Planning for an EmergencyRapidly changing weather or acute health problems could result in a sudden need for your child’s dismissal. In the event a school is closed early, a “Blackboard” call will go out to parents. Check with your child’s school to be sure that your emergency contact information is up to date, and make sure your child knows where to go in the event of an emergency. Download LRSD’s free “Blackboard” App for up-to-the minute information.

Safety and Security

TransportationThe Little Rock School District provides transportation for:• Secondarystudentswholivemorethan two miles from their assigned schools• Elementarystudentswholivemorethan one mile from their assigned schools

LRSD DOES NOT provide transportation for:• Pre-Kindergartenstudents• Staffpreferencetransfers•Legaltransfers,SchoolChoiceoptions and appeals• M-MTransfers

Please make all transportation requests at your child’s school.

SPECIAL NOTE to students who live outside the Little Rock School District and ride buses to LRSD schools: In the event that LRSD schools are open and your “home” district is closed due to inclement weather or other circumstances, your school bus will not run. Your transportation is provided by your home school district, so you must secure your own transportation to school on these days. ALWAYS KEEP UP WITH YOUR CHILD’S BUS INFORMATION; IT IS NEEDED WHEN CALLING FOR ASSISTANCE:

BUS RUN #:______________ TIME:_______________ BUS DRIVER’S NAME: _______________________

Helpful Phone NumbersBUS DOES NOT ARRIVE ON TIME

447-4160 (press 1 for dispatch) 447-4158 (athletic bus)

PERSISTENT BUS DIFFICULTIES 447-4142

SAFETY PROBLEMS AT A BUS STOP 447-2075 SAFETY PROBLEMS ON A SCHOOL BUS 447-4147

SPECIAL NEEDS TRANSPORTATION 447-7550

PCSSD STUDENT TRANSPORTATION 490-5760 JACKSONVILLE / N. PULASKI 982-9416

NLRSD STUDENT TRANSPORTATION 340-5150If bus is delayed more than 10 minutescall the number referenced above.

Decisions on closing school due to severe weather or other conditions may be made the evening prior to the school day or very early in the morning. School closings and delays will be announced via the following outlets:

• Blackboardphone call (after 5 a.m.)• www.LRSD.org•On Facebook — www.facebook.com/mylrsd• OnTwitter— www.twitter.com/lrsd •Localtelevision&radiostations• LRSD-TVonComcastCablechannel 4 and U-verse channel 99

You may change your preferred contact method and time by logging on to lrsd.parentlink.net (note: do not add www). You’ll need your student’s ID number and birth date when you log in the first time.

The final decision concerning travel and student safety rests with the parents. If school is closed for inclement weather or other reasons during the school year, the missed days will be made up at the end of the school year.

Student HealthImmunization

Arkansas law states that a child who does not have the vaccines required for his or her age cannot attend school. You must show proof of immunization at the school when your child enrolls in a new school.

Special Health Care Needs

Students who need assistance during the school day with diet, feeding, toileting, or getting around campus must have an Individual Health Care Plan with input from parents, nurses and physicians to make plans for care during the school day. Students with a chronic condition such as asthma, food allergies, diabetes or seizures must have an Emergency Action Plan written by the child’s physician or nurse practitioner. Please tell the school nurse about your child’s health needs. If a student is hospitalized or treated in an emergency room, a discharge note from the doctor is required for returning to school. Check the LRSD Health Services page at www.LRSD.org for forms and more information or call 447-7380.

Student Insurance

LRSD has no liability for children’s accidental injuries on campus, so it is important that parents consider the low-cost Student Accident Insurance provided through an independent agency. Both school-time and 24-hour coverages are available. Brochures with applications are available at all schools or on www.LRSD.org under “Parent Resources.”

LRSD provides FREE athletic insurance for all students participating in interscholastic sports sanctioned by the Arkansas Activities Association.

“Snow Days”

Graduation Requirements Parent, Family & Community Engagement

Subject Class of 2017

Little Rock Scholars ACC

English 4 units 4 units 4 units

Mathematics 4 units 4 units 4 units

Social Studies 3 units 4 units 3 units

Science 3 units 4 units 3 units

Career Focus to include 1 unit of Technology

6 units 6 units 6 units

Foreign Language — 2 units —Fine Arts 1/2 unit 1/2 unit 1/2 unit

Health & Safety 1/2 unit 1/2 unit 1/2 unit

Oral Communication 1/2 unit 1/2 unit 1/2 unit

Physical Education 1/2 unit 1/2 unit 1/2 unit

TOTAL REQUIRED UNITS 22 units 26 units 22 units

New Graduation Requirements• Studentsingrades9-12arerequiredto receive CPR training before graduating from high school. • Enteringninthgradeandtenthgrade high school students are required to take at least one (1) digital learning course for credit to graduate.

ADE Seal• Completethestate’srecommendedcore curriculum• EarnaGPAofatleast2.75

Arkansas Scholars Seal• Earnagradeof“C”oraboveinallcourses• Achievea95percentorbetterattendance record for every year of high school• Completehighschoolineight consecutive semesters • Completeatleastthreeunitseachin Science, Social Studies, and Mathematics and four units in English

Honors Seal/Little Rock Scholars Seal• Completetheunitsrequiredforthe Little Rock Scholars curriculum• Successfullycompleteaminimumof six Pre-Advanced Placement (Pre-AP) or AP courses over a four-year period • EarnaGPAofatleast3.5Students designated for valedictory or salutatory recognition must complete this curriculum.

Research proves that children are more successful in school when their parents are active in the education process.

Classroom VisitationWe invite and encourage you to visit your child’s school. All visitors–including parents–must report to the office for a visitor’s pass in accordance with LRSD policies.

Parent-Teacher ConferencesParent-teacher conference dates are listed in this calendar. These meetings provide a great opportunity for parents to discuss their child’s progress with his or her teacher. Conferences with parents are extremely beneficial for strengthening the important connection between home and school.

Parent & Family EngagementThe Title I Parent and Family Engagement Program promotes parent and family engagement in District schools. Central-East LR, Southwest LR, and West LR comprise the District’s three (3) school cluster teams. The District and teams utilize the Johns Hopkins University National Network of Partnership Schools’ (NNPS) School, Family and Community Partnerships six types of involvement as a family model:•Communication•Parenting•StudentLearning•Volunteering•Decision-Making•CommunityCollaboration

Parents become partners in the learning process by attending workshops, receiving training, and being motivated to support their children. District-wide workshops are provided throughout the school year targeting various educational and social topics to assist parents and families in educating students. Each school has a Parent Center containing important parent and family information. A lending library is located in the District Parent Involvement Office. Free items are available and materials may be checked out to assist parents in encouraging students to perform better at home and school. Contact Kaye Rainey at 447-3358 or [email protected] for more information or visit www.LRSD.org.

Families In TransitionThe Little Rock School District’s (LRSD) Title I Families in Transition outreach plan addresses the needs of identified students based on criteria listed in the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act. Title I Family Service employees collect student and family information from the needs assessment completed by the parent or guardian. Areas of need may include but are not limited to the following: 1. Academic Tutoring; 2. Food; 3. Clothing; 4. School Supplies; 5. Hygiene Products; 6. Eyeglasses; and 7. Educational Fees.

Our LRSD Title I Department is committed to the collaborative partnerships we have established within the District and the community as we move forward to serve identified students in transition. During the 2016-2017 school year over 723 identified students received services. Should you have questions or need additional information, contact Dr. Sheketa McKisick at 501-447-3351 or [email protected]. You may also contact Dr. Anita Farver, Title I Assistant Coordinator at 501-447-3349 / [email protected]; or Jana Hunter at 501-447-3339 / [email protected].

Volunteer ActivitiesParent-Teacher Associations (PTAs) are your first opportunity for involvement. The PTA Council, the District’s organization of PTA presidents and committee chairs, supports the efforts of the schools and the District. Shikara Linsy (501-240-7799 or [email protected]) is PTA Council President for the 2017-18 school year.

The Volunteers in Public Schools (ViPS) program involves parents and other citizens in the education of children. Volunteers serve as tutors, mentors, classroom speakers, classroom helpers and in many more capacities. If you are interested in volunteering time or resources, please call 447-ViPS (447-8477) or visit www.LRSD.org.

ViPS Jane Mendel Reading DayViPS recruits readers from throughout the community to share a story and their love of reading with all LRSD elementary classrooms on Tuesday, November 14, 2017. Sign up at www.lrsdvips.org.

Partners in Education (PIE) brings businesses and schools together to support education. Businesses, large and small, are invited to participate. Business partners recruit employees as volunteers, make in-kind donations and/or contribute funds to help meet a school’s needs. For more information: 447-ViPS (447-8477) or visit www.LRSD.org.

City Year Red Jacket Ball is Thursday, April 19, 2018.

BullyingBullying of any type has no place in a school setting. The Little Rock School District will endeavor to maintain a learning and working environment free of bullying. Any student who is a victim of bullying, who witnesses bullying, or has reliable information that a student has been a victim of bullying should report the incident to the building administrator. The student’s identity will be kept anonymous if he/she feels in danger of retaliation. Bullying may also be reported using the District’s Blackboard App. For more information go to www.LRSD.org.

Registration Requirements• Child’s official birth certificate, passport, military ID card or other documentation provided by law (ACA 6-18-208)• Child’sSocialSecuritycard/number• Two forms of proof of residence Acceptable forms include current lease agreement or utility bill (less than 30 days old) in the parent’s or legal guardian’s name (cell phone bills will NOT be accepted). For a complete list of accepted documents visit LRSD.org.• Child’s Immunization Record to be presented at the child’s school• Transcript or recent report card from previous school (provide to assigned school at Check-In)

Where to Register for School• LRSD Student Registration Office 501 Sherman St. or call 447-2950• Child’sattendancezoneschool• UsetheSchool Locator feature at www.LRSD.org to determine your attendance zone school

Open EnrollmentTake advantage of unique and innovative educational opportunities by enrolling in one of LRSD’s schools during the new, convenient enrollment period. Whether you are new to the District, or looking

to enroll in one of the District’s magnet/specialty schools or early childhood programs, the District’s new open enrollment dates were designed with YOU in mind.

If you are applying for magnet schools or Forest Heights STEM Academy, you should do so during the Open Enrollment period in order to be included in the first computerized scramble for seats.

If your child will be attending the attendance zone school that corresponds with your current address, you don’t need to do anything — unless you are new to the district—your child will automatically roll up to the next grade level. Sixth and ninth graders will also automatically roll up to the next grade level at your attendance zone school.

If you move in the middle of the school year, students may remain at their assigned school for the remainder of the current school year with NO TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED BY THE DISTRICT. Remember if you move, please update your information with Student Registration.

Any patrons who are NEW to our District may register at Student Registration any time after the enrollment period for all categories EXCEPT Forest Heights STEM Academy and Early Childhood unless there

are available seats.

Computerized ScrambleA computerized scramble will be utilized in the new assignment process for each category. Therefore, no numbered waiting list will exist. When additional seats

become available, students will be assigned to the appropriate categories and another scramble will be initiated to fill available seats.

Magnet Programs• Seeavailablemagnetschools/programs on calendar back cover, indicated with ê• Students sign up during Open Enrollment.• Assignmentswillbemadebycomputerized scramble.• Schoolassignmentletterswillbemailed out February 16, 2018 (barring inclement weather delays).• Thosestudentsnotinitiallyselectedfor the magnet school of their choice will be placed in an unnumbered waiting pool.

School Choice• TheStudentRegistrationOfficecanassist parents with information about school choice options, including unique curriculum offerings, special emphasis programs and extracurricular activities.

Moving• Parentsarerequiredtocometothe Student Registration Office at 501 Sherman St. to process paperwork whenever the family changes its address.

Contact Information• Ifyourphonenumberchanges,please remember to notify your child’s school. It is important to always keep your phone number up to date; in case of an emergency, automated calls will go out.• Youmaychangeyourpreferredcontact method and time by logging on to lrsd.parentlink.net (note: do not add www). You’ll need your student’s ID number and birth date the first time you log in.

For More Information• PleasecontacttheStudentRegistration Office at 447-2950 with any questions.• ForassistanceinSpanish,regarding student registration only, please call 447-2950.• Parainformaciónsobrematriculación, por favor comuníquese 447-2950.

LRSD Bilingual Staff(El Distrito Escolar de Little Rock bilingües Empleados)Yesenia Castro 447-2960Aide, Student Registration Office (Ayudante, Oficina de Registro de Estudiante)Alexandra Hardage 447-1102Receptionist, Human Resources (Recepcionista, Recursos Humanos) Norma López 447-1917Hall High School Attendance Office (Oficina de Asistencia Hall High School)María García 447-2719Clerical Staff, Forest Heights STEM Academy(Personal clérigo) Academia de Forest Heights STEMTeresa Villeda 447-4103Natalie Lopez 447-4103Bilingual Paraprofessional, Chicot ECC (Bilingüe asistente de maestro, Chicot ECC)Deborah Welborn 447-7081ESL Coordinator, Chicot Primary(Coordinador de ESL , Chicot Primaria)Carmen Narvaez 447-3700Translator, Baseline Academy

Student Registration& School Choice

OPEN ENROLLMENT FOR 2018-2019 SCHOOL YEAR

P3-12th Grade All Schools December 4-15, 2017

Forest Heights STEM Academy December 4-15, 2017

Magnet/Specialty Schools December 4-15, 2017

Address Changes December 4-15, 2017

P3-12th Grade Assignment Mail Out February 16, 2018

The Little Rock School District Community Advisory Board (CAB) was selected in July 2016 by Education Commissioner Johnny Key, with the approval of the State Board, and consists of representatives from each of the seven (7) LRSD school zones. Members serve under the supervision and direction of the commissioner until LRSD is returned to local control, or until the State Board annexes, consolidates, or reconstitutes the school district. The CAB meets monthly with the superintendent, conducts hearings and makes recommendations for student and personnel hearings, builds community capacity, and submits reports to the State Board and Commissioner of Education. Meetings will be held in the LRSD Student Center, 810 W. Markham, at 5:30pm, on the fourth Thursday of each month (with exception of November, December, and March — see specific meeting dates above). Any changes will be posted on the LRSD.org website.

Thursday, August 24 Thursday, February 22Thursday, September 28 Thursday, March 15

Thursday, October 26 Thursday, April 26Thursday, November 16 Thursday, May 24Thursday, December 14 Thursday, June 28

Thursday, January 25 Thursday, July 26

Community AdvisoryBoard MeetingsTBD - Zone 1

Maria Chavarria-Garcia – Zone 2Melanie Fox – Zone 3 (Vice President)Jeff Wood – Zone 4 (President)Larry Clark – Zone 5

Anthony Hampton – Zone 6

Kandi Hughes – Zone 7

Community Advisory Board

A Message from the Superintendent

Welcome back!

Summer has flown by and my hope is that each of you has had time to rest, spend time with family and loved ones, and time to just have fun. It is necessary to take time to refuel and recharge in order to continue the important work we must do. While I love summer months, I can’t wait to get students back into our classrooms and hallways, filling them with energy and enthusiasm for learning. The start of a new school year signals a new beginning along with the promise of new opportunities. Our staff has been busy over the past several months getting ready for the 2017-18 school year. We have several improvements to share with you: construction projects at many school sites, enhancement of staff skills through professional development, and hiring of staff for key positions. I believe our community needs the Little Rock School District (LRSD) now more than ever. So much of what we do in LRSD creates positivity. This is a result of our students. Our students compete, create, and do incredible things every day. This happens in the classroom, at athletic and performance arts venues, and at events

throughout our community. Whether our children are reading poetry, singing acapella, playing ball, or delivering a speech, our students can “bring it”. They can “bring it” because they have been nurtured by parents who provide the genetics for exceptionality and devote resources and time to their children. They are also supported by caring and talented staff. LRSD embraced a phrase last year that we will use again this year to show how collaboration brings great outputs. The phrase is the “Power of Us”! I have no doubt that when we work together amazing things can and do happen. I am already looking forward to watching the first project-based learning activity; seeing our new Excel Career program in action, cheering at kickoff of the first football game, hearing the national anthem sung by one of our talented students; and seeing students and staff work together in a classroom. Each one of these activities is supported by a team of LRSD professionals who want the very best for students. I believe we live in a time of great promise. The promise is our youth. Our effort to build positive relationships that support academic and social growth should be a goal for each staff member, each parent, and all community members. We can make a goal like this a reality through the “Power of Us”. Have a wonderful school year!

Mike PooreLRSD Superintendent [email protected] @michaelpoore1

Believe it or not, snow days aren’t the only reason LRSD communicates with you. Through Blackboard (formerly ParentLink), the district’s mass notification system keeps you connected anytime, anywhere. Plus, you control how you receive your messages: phone calls, email or texts – fast, reliable notifications. And, with the district’s custom mobile app, you will have access to many of the ways the district communicates with you – LRSD website, Facebook and Twitter – all in one convenient location. If you are a parent, simply sign up at lrsd.parentlink.net, using your student’s identification number, then choose your settings. If you’re a community member, click on the “Sign Up Page” and the tab below it that says “I am not a parent or student,” then follow the prompts. Remember to update your information, so we can reach you in case of an emergency.

Blackboard— Get Connected Anytime, Anywhere

Community Advisory Board

Adult Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .447-1850Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .447-2060Business Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .447-1089CARE Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .447-1880Career & Alternative Education . . . . . . . .447-1390Child Nutrition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447-2450

Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .447-1025Curriculum & Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .447-1055Early Childhood/Elem. Literacy . . . . . . . . .447-7360Elementary Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .447-1133English as a Second Language . . . . . . . . .447-3370Health Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .447-7380

Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .447-1100Payroll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .447-1084Safety & Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .447-2075Safety & Security (24 hrs.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .447-2091Secondary Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .447-1136Special Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .447-1033

Student Hearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .447-3500Student Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .447-2950Title I/Parent Involvement . . . . . . . . . . . . . .447-3350Transportation/First Student . . . . . . . . . . .447-4130Transportation/LRSD (Special Ed.) . . . . .447-7550Truancy Hotline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .447-SKIPVolunteers in Public Schools . . . . . . . . . . .447-ViPS

Did you know the district can use Blackboard to:

•Alertyouincasesofemergency•Informyouofyourstudent’sabsences•Sendannouncementsaboutyourchild’sschool•Sendyounewslettersandschool-relatedphotos•Translatemessagesinseverallanguages•Allowyoutosendtipsandreportincidents•Newthisyear,accessLRSDFacebookphotosonDistrict’sAPP

For the latest news, school closure information and reporting bullying, download LRSD’s FREE Blackboard App from iTunes or Google Play.

Academiest Baseline Academy ¢ 3623BaselineRd.,72209•447-3700

t Forest Heights STEM Academy (K-8) 5901EvergreenSt.,72205•447-2700

Early Childhood t Chicot Early Childhood Center ¢ (3- and 4-year-old pre-K) 11100ChicotRd.,Mabelvale,AR,72103•447-4100

t Fair Park Early Childhood Center ¢ (4-year-old pre-K only)616N.HarrisonSt.,72205•447-4400

t Geyer Springs Early Childhood Center ¢ (3- and 4-year-old pre-K) 5240MabelvalePike,72209•447-4800

t Rockefeller Early Childhood Center ¢ (age 6 weeks - 2 years [fee-based]; 3- and 4-year-old pre-K 700E.17thSt.,72206•447-6200

Elementary Schoolst Bale ¢ 6501W.32ndSt.,72204•447-3600

t Booker Arts Magnet ¢ ê 2016BarberSt.,72206•447-3800

t Brady ¢ 7915W.MarkhamSt.,72205•447-3900

t Carver Basic Skills/Math-Science Magnet ¢ ê 2100E.6thSt.,72202•447-4000

t Chicot ¢ 11100ChicotRd.,Mabelvale,AR,72103•447-7000

t Dodd ¢ 6423StagecoachRd.,72204•447-4300

Forest Park ¢ 1600N.TylerSt.,72207•447-4500

Fulbright ¢ 300PleasantValleyDr.,72212•447-4700

Gibbs Magnet School of Foreign Languages and International Studies ¢ ê 1115W.16thSt.,72202•447-4900

Jefferson ¢ 2600N.McKinleySt.,72207•447-5000

t Martin Luther King, Jr. ¢ 905MartinLutherKing,Jr.Dr.,72202•447-5100

t Mabelvale 9401MabelvaleCut-off•Mabelvale,AR72103•447-5400

t McDermott ¢ 1200ReservoirRd.,72207•447-5500

t Meadowcliff25SheratonDr.,72209•447-5600

t Otter Creek 16000OtterCreekPkwy.,72210•447-5800

Pulaski Heights319N.PineSt.,72205•447-5900

Roberts16601LaMarcheDr.,72223•447-8300

t Rockefeller Elementary ¢ 700E.17thSt.,72206•447-6200

t Romine ¢ 3400RomineRd.,72204•447-6300

t Stephens ¢ 3700W.18thSt.,72204•447-6400

t Terry ¢ 10800MaraLynnRd.,72211•447-6500

t Wakefield 75WestministerDr.,72209•447-6600

t Washington ¢ 2700S.MainSt.,72206•447-6700

t Watson 7000ValleyDr.,72209•447-6800

t Western Hills ¢ 4901WesternHillsAve.,72204•447-6900

Williams Traditional Magnet ê 7301EvergreenSt.,72207•447-7100

Middle Schoolst Cloverdale Aerospace Technology Charter6300HinksonRd.,72209•447-2500

t Dunbar Gifted & Talented and Int’l Studies Magnet ê 1100WrightAve.,72206•447-2600t Henderson401JohnBarrowRd.,72205•447-2800

t Mabelvale 10811MabelvaleWestRd.,Mabelvale,72103•447-3000t Mann Arts/Science Magnet ê 1000E.RooseveltRd.,72206•447-3100

Pinnacle View5701RanchDr.,72223•447-8500

Pulaski Heights401N.PineSt.,72205•447-3200

High SchoolsCentral International Studies Magnetê1500 S. Park St., 72202 447-1400

t J.A. Fair13420DavidO.DoddRd.,72210•447-1700

t Hall6700“H”St.,72205•447-1900

t McClellan 9417GeyerSpringsRd.,72209•447-2100

Parkview Arts/Science Magnet ê 2501JohnBarrowRd.,72204•447-2300

Non-traditional SchoolsAccelerated Learning Center (ACC)7701ScottHamiltonDr.,72209•447-1350

Hamilton Learning Academy4015StannusRd.,72204•447-4200 (Middle School)447-3400 (High School)

Metropolitan Career-Technical Center 7701ScottHamiltonDr.,72209•447-1200

Symbols ¢ Pre-K programs ê Magnet schools

t 2017-18 Provision 2 Schools

810W.MarkhamStreet•LittleRock,AR72201•501-447-1000

Student Registration Office 501 Sherman St.LittleRock,AR72202•501-447-2950

Para información en general, por favor llame al: 447-3384. Para información sobre matriculación, por favor llame al: 447-2950.

Featured student artwork from the 2017 LRSD Artistry in the Rock Exhibition.