PULASKI COUNTY, Ark. -- The Pulaski County Special School District provided one-time bonuses to several school leaders who saw growth at their schools in the 2021-2022 school year. Additionally, Special Education teachers received a retention bonus if they taught last school year and are currently still employed.
The funding for these bonuses came from a new partnership with ACHIEVE (Arkansas Consortium Harnessing Innovation, Equity, And Verifiable Excellence), which provides performance-based compensation for school leaders based on their performance during the 2021-2022 school year.
Below is a list of those who received the funding:
- Tracy Allen
- Yaa Appiah-McNulty
- Clara Avila
- Kamara Barclay
- Debra Bennett
- Christie Bingenheimer
- Venus Boyd
- Tina Boyles
- Josephine Brazil
- Felicia Brown
- Jennifer Bruenger
- Amy Buth
- Katherine Carlisle
- Shirley Carr
- Tracy Cary
- Natalie Casavechia
- Ellen Cook
- Marnaya Cook
- Amanda Crick
- Alicia Cummings
- Lisa Davis
- Christina Dekay
- Robin Dunlap
- Preston Echols
- Erika Evans
- William Farrell
- Lisa Garrett
- Barbara Gordon
- Evelyn Graves-Williams
- Brianne Shay Green
- Joseph Gregory
- Jennifer Greiman
- Leslie Harper
- Yolanda Harris
- Audrian Harville
- Warren Hatfield
- Gwendolyn Hayes
- Laura Hearn
- Haleigh Herring
- Britney Hickman
- Jeremy Hogue
- Michael Hudgeons
- Allison Ingram-Kayrouz
- Ebony Keaton
- Aaron Kelsey
- Terisa Liberty
- Michael Lock, Jr.
- James Manbeck
- Ashley Marshall
- Sandra Mason
- Heather Moreland
- Melody Morris
- Jennifer Murrell
- Melanie Myklebust
- Patricia Person
- Jason Pickering
- Carl Presley
- Jennifer Rappold-Moreno
- April Reisma
- Darline Robinson
- Sylvia Scallon
- Kelly Sherman
- Shonder Shoyode
- Yen Sinh
- Jeffrey Sinsley
- Brittany Slayton
- Heather Steinsiek
- Terri Stokes
- Elfina Tanner
- Mykisha Thomas
- Jennifer Tindall
- Jessica Rurnage
- Anna Underwood
- Teresa Waits
- Cindi Walker
- Ashley Washam
- Elizabeth Weikel
- Yvone West
- Sonya Whitfield
- Jason Wolff
- Lauren Wright
The ACHIEVE Initiative is part of the Center for Strategic Leadership and Organizational Coherence, which received funding to distribute through the Center for Strategic Leadership U.S. Department of Education Teacher and School Leaders Grant.
PCSSD is one of nine schools in Arkansas to receive the ACHIEVE funding.
Participation in the partnership provides a number of professional development opportunities for PCSSD administrators and teachers. PCSSD will participate in the following offerings:
- National Board for Professional Teacher Standards
- Carnegie Foundation for Advancement of Teaching
- Wallace Foundation National SAM Innovation Project
- Boyd Griffin Associates
- Harvard Strategic Data Project
Additionally, about a dozen PCSSD principals are participating in the coaching program, which allows their teachers to receive additional coaching in an effort to provide additional supports to school staff.