Millions of people around the year will celebrate the Lunar New Year today, kicking off the 15-day Spring Festival. The Lunar New Year marks the first new moon of the lunar calendar. Wishing wealth and prosperity to all those who celebrate this holiday! #pcssdproud #serveall
about 1 year ago, PCSSD
lunar year
During Black History Month we are celebrating Black artists who also have an Arkansas connection. Luenell, famous Actress and Comedian, was born in Tollette. From southwest Arkansas to the big screen, Luenell has appeared in TV and Film over 30 years! #pcssdproud #serveall
about 1 year ago, PCSSD
luenell
Maumelle High School teachers and students made our pre-registration elective fair a success! Students were able to see all of their course options for next year. Thanks to the Maumelle High Counseling Department and all who participated!
about 1 year ago, Maumelle High
mhs elective rush
mhs elective rush
mhs elective rush
mhs elective rush
mhs elective rush
mhs elective rush
mhs elective rush
mhs elective rush
mhs elective rush
mhs elective rush
During Black History Month we are celebrating Black artists who also have an Arkansas connection. Sister Rosetta Tharpe, born in Cotton Plant, was a singer/songwriter and guitarist. Her musical influence eventually dubbed her the Godmother of Rock n Roll. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 1 year ago, PCSSD
sister rosetta tharpe
Auditions were held for the All-State Music Ensembles last Friday (Feb. 2) and Saturday (Feb. 3). Congratulations to our Maumelle High music students who were selected by competitive audition to the Arkansas All-State Music Ensembles. They will attend a conference in Hot Springs February 15 - 17 and perform a concert on Sunday, Feb. 17 at the Hot Springs Convention Center. Congrats, Hornets!
about 1 year ago, Maumelle High
all state music
During Black History Month we are celebrating Black artists who also have an Arkansas connection. Equilla Walker is a visual storyteller from Little Rock. Walker's art tells a story through the use of photos and recycled materials. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 1 year ago, PCSSD
equilla walker
Today is National Signing Day! Traditionally, this is the first day student-athletes can officially sign a National Letter of Intent (NLI) to commit to an NCAA DI or DII institution. We can't wait to see where our student-athletes will be headed next year! #pcssdproud #serveall
about 1 year ago, PCSSD
signing day
During Black History Month we are celebrating Black artists who also have an Arkansas connection. Mifflin Wistar Gibbs lived in Little Rock and had many careers. Gibbs was an attorney in Little Rock and was the first black judge elected in the U.S. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 1 year ago, PCSSD
mifflin wistar gibbs
You did it! You made it through 100 days of school! We have officially passed the 100 day mark for students in school for the school year. That means we only have 78 days of school left. How do you plan to make the rest of this year a great one? #pcssdproud #serveall
about 1 year ago, PCSSD
100th day of school
Congratulations to Brianna Miller and Elijah Newell. These senior student-athletes were named to the 2024 Basketball Team by 501 Life Magazine. Their hard work on and off the court earned them a spot in this annual feature. Way to go, Brianna and Elijah!
about 1 year ago, Maumelle High
501 life bball
501 life bball
During Black History Month we are celebrating Black artists who also have an Arkansas connection. Najee Dorsey, from Blytheville, is a Visual Artist using photography and paint to depict the southern African American culture and experience. Dorsey #pcssdproud #serveall
about 1 year ago, PCSSD
najee dorsey
It's National School Counseling Week and we'll be recognizing all of our counselors this week. Let's start off with the counselors of the Maumelle feeder. Thank you for the impact you have in helping students achieve school success and plan for a career. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 1 year ago, PCSSD
maumelle counselors
This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans Artists who also have an Arkansas connection. Eldridge Cleaver, born in Wabbaseka, was an American writer and political activist throughout the 60s and 70s. His best known work is "Soul on Fire." #pcssdproud #serveall
about 1 year ago, PCSSD
eldridge cleaver
This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans Artists who also have an Arkansas connection. Al Green, born in Forrest City, is a famous soul, R&B, and gospel singer/songwriter. He was inducted into the Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame in 1995 #pcssdproud #serveall
about 1 year ago, PCSSD
al green
February is Career and Technical Education Month. CTE programs provide students robust opportunities to obtain hands-on, real-world learning experiences that can lead to a successful career beyond high school. PCSSD participated in a CTE month kickoff event on Feb. 1 at the state Capitol. The Academies of Central Arkansas works with PCSSD high schools to implement CTE instruction in daily curriculum. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 1 year ago, PCSSD
CTE month
CTE month
CTE month
CTE month
CTE month
CTE month
CTE month
CTE month
CTE month
CTE month
This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans Artists who also have an Arkansas connection. LaToya Hobbs, born and raised in Little Rock, is an American painter and printmaker best known for her large-scale portraits of black women. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 1 year ago, PCSSD
Black History Month: LaToya Hobbs
February is American Heart Month. Wearing red today shows support and awareness that heart disease is the leading cause of death, especially women, in the U.S. Heart disease is largely preventable. Learn more about Heart Month: https://trst.in/L1yza5 #pcssdproud #serveall
about 1 year ago, PCSSD
american heart month
Happy Groundhog Day! Punxsutawney Phil emerged from his borrow to determine if we have six more weeks of winter or an early spring. He did NOT see his shadow, which means an early spring. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 1 year ago, PCSSD
groundhog day
This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans Artists who also have an Arkansas connection. Robert Johnson lived in Arkansas briefly. He was a musician and songwriter known for his delta blues guitar and described as the first ever rock star. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 1 year ago, PCSSD
Black History Month: Robert Johnson
This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans Artists who also have an Arkansas connection. Scott Joplin, raised in Texarkana, become known as the "King of Ragtime" Joplin composed over 40 ragtime pieces and best known for "Maple Leaf Rag." #pcssdproud #serveall
about 1 year ago, PCSSD
Black History Month: Scott Joplin