
3rd grade was well protected today by members of the Justice League, Mrs. Lynch and Mrs. Balmat.


ALPHA students were asked to make the tallest pumpkin tower with only 30 toothpicks and 30 pumpkins. Some quickly realized that building a sturdy base was key to success. The tallest tower was 10 inches tall.
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Costume Day at Baker Elementary--Dr. Whitfield and 5th grader, Jake (from State Farm), pose for a picture.

Baker's Kindergarten Crew wore their favorite colors!!! #Redribbonweek


Kindergarten students search for the perfect pumpkin at Baker's Pumpkin Patch.

Can you build a catapult that will move a candy pumpkin the farthest? 5th grade Alpha students used 10 popsicle sticks and 5 rubber bands to complete this challenge.


Mrs. Anderson is an "Incredible" art teacher!!

5th grade ALPHA students catapulting candy pumpkins.


We're in the Army now! #militarybakerstyle

We say, "Boo" to Drugs!!!!!

Say "Boo!" to Drugs!!!!

They are off to the Bat Cave! Where's Robin?

Baker staff enjoyed coming as Superheroes !!!

Can you name the teacher behind the costume?

Ready for Action!

Wonder Women protected Baker today!

Pulaski County Special School District will present its Annual Report to the Public during the regularly scheduled November Board Meeting.
Date: Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Location: PCSSD Central Office Boardroom
Time: 6:00 pm

ICYMI: Mandy Hrach KATV spoke with PCSSD about the upcoming launch of Driven Virtual ACademy. This all virtual K-12 school will be a part of PCSSD and will open for 2021-2022 registration in January 2021. http://ow.ly/qYL950C5kWU #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


ALPHA students were asked to making a bubbling potion using the fewest ingredients. The dry ingredients included: crushed dragon teeth, powdered bones, vampire toenails, and unicorn horns. The wet ingredients included: monster snot, juicy eyeballs, troll saliva, and spider venom.

Baker celebrates Red Ribbon Week---We Elect to be Drug-Free!!!!

