Help students *Clue In* to a bright start! Here's the dish according to Food & Research Action Center: Kids who eat breakfast at school perform better on standardized tests than those who skip breakfast or eat at home. Read more: https://trst.in/fgPQIn. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
National School Breakfast Week
According to Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance, eating school breakfast helps *Clue In* to lifelong, healthy eating habits. Find out more about those healthy habits: https://trst.in/7KDb90 #pcssdproud #serveall
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
Breakfast Week
On Maintenance/Grounds Workers Appreciation Day, we celebrate these unsung heroes in education. From ground inspections & repairs to safety compliance for schools & district buildings, maintenance workers ensure our campuses are ready for students & staff! #pcssdproud #serveall
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
Maintenance & Grounds Workers Appreciation Day
Great School Breakfast News! Arkansas legislators just passed Senate Bill 59, which will allow every public school student in the state to get free breakfast starting with the 25-26 school year. *Clue In* to this exciting update here: https://trst.in/YhM5Fu
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
School Breakfast Week
Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: Ms. Ealy of MILLS MIDDLE can't stop reading Justina Ireland. Ireland writes YA fantasy and sci-fi. Dread Nation, one of her best known novels, is an alternate history of the Civil War.  #pcssdproud #serveall
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
Justina Ireland Women's History Month
Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: Ms. Peoples at OAK GROVE ELEMENTARY loves to read Sharon Draper! Known for her Hazelwood and Jericho series, Draper is a 2-time Coretta Scott King Award winner. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
Sharon Draper Women's History Month
Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: Ms. Holman, PCSSD's Library Media & Technology Facilitator, enjoys Isabel Allende. Allende is a Chilean-American writer known for magic realism. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
Isabel Allende Women's History Month
Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: Ms. Berry from ROBINSON MIDDLE recommends Holly Black. This bestselling author wrote over 30 fantasy novels for kids and teens, including The Spiderwick Chronicles. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
Holly Black Women's History Month
Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: Ms. Shettles-Tull of COLLEGE STATION ELEMENTARY loves Kristin Hannah. Hannah is the #1 New York Times Bestselling Author of The Nightingale and The Women. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
Kristin Hannah Women's History Month
Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: Mrs. Allenbaugh at ROBINSON HIGH selected Madeleine L'Engle. This female author crafted the beloved sci-fi classic, A Wrinkle in Time. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
Madeleine L'Engle Women's History Month
Do you have a gamer or music lover in your family? World Hearing Day is all about taking steps toward a lifetime of ear health, like wearing ear plugs during a concert or noise-cancelling ear phones while gaming. Find more tips: https://trst.in/FQ8sdr #pcssdproud #serveall
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
World Hearing Day
Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: Ms. Sanabria from HARRIS ELEMENTARY loves children's author Sharon Creech. Creech was the first person to win both the American Newbery and the British Carnegie Medals. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
Sharon Creech Women's HIstory Month
Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: Ms. Davis of MILLS UNIVERSITY STUDIES loves Nic Stone. This best-selling YA and middle-grade author wrote Dear Martin and Clean Getaway. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
Nic Stone Women's History Month
Our 5th grade ALPHA students dove into the world of entrepreneurship with an exciting Shark Tank activity! They came up with inventions and creative solutions to real-world problems, then pitched their ideas to our panel of "Sharks." We were blown away by their originality, confidence, and problem-solving skills! It was so much fun watching their ideas come to life—way to go!!
about 2 months ago, Elizabeth Butera
Image of a Fifth grade student pitching his idea "The Flipper," that was a voice command page turner for when you are reading and snacking.
Image of fifth grade student and his invention "The Braille Rubiks Cube". He came up with a great way to make this puzzle toy more accessible to others.
Image of fifth grade student pitching her "Berry Blossom Cat Cafe". Patrons come to this pet friendly cafe to relax and meet adoptable cats.
Image of fifth grade student pitching his "Time Capsule Burial Ground" business. His company provides you with the time capsule and location to bury your keepsakes.
Image of "Time Capsule Burial Grounds" Presentation.
Image of Braille Rubik's Cube Presentation.
Image of "The Flipper" Presentation.
Image of "Berry Blossom Cafe" Presentation.
March is Women's History Month! To celebrate, we will highlight female authors recommended by our very own teacher librarians. Follow along each day to expand your must-read list. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
Women's History Month, Our Favorite Female Authors
Celebrated on Dr. Seuss' birthday, Read Across America Day is all about sharing the love of reading. This iconic Seuss quote sums it up perfectly: “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go.” #pcssdproud #serveall
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
Read Across America Day
March is Social Work Month, and the 2025 theme is Compassion + Action. In a school setting, social workers show compassion *and* take action while supporting students' mental health. Thanks for all you do! #pcssdproud #serveall
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
Social Work Month
Ramadan begins at sundown tonight (February 28) and ends at sundown on March 30. For Muslims around the world, it is a time of fasting, prayer, spiritual reflection, self-improvement, and community. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
Ramadan
Today, our 5th graders had a special visit from Mrs. Fuhrman, one of the Robinson Middle School Counselors! She shared exciting information about the classes and electives they can choose for next year. Students are bringing home important course selection papers that will need to be reviewed, completed, signed, and returned. Please be sure to check those backpacks! A big thank you to Mrs. Fuhrman for helping our students get ready for this next step!
2 months ago, Elizabeth Butera
Image of Mrs. Fuhrman, RMS counselor, explaining what courses are available at the middle school for incoming 6th graders to choose from.
Image of 5th grade students filling out their Course Selection Papers.
School is in session tomorrow. All schools and district offices will open at regular time.
2 months ago, PCSSD