
****Continuation of Recessed LRSD April 24th Board Meeting - Thursday, May 1, 2025 - 5:30 PM; 810 W. Markham, LRSD Boardroom
Agenda: https://lrsd.diligent.community/Portal/ - under "Recent Meetings" - April 24
Watch Live: www.lrsdlive.com

🏈💙 Big dreams do come true! Fulbright Elementary 4th graders got a surprise visit from Jackson Woodard, who was just drafted by the Seattle Seahawks! Jackson was once a 4th grade student of Fulbright teacher Mrs. Jennifer Dilday, and during that time, he wrote a paper about wanting to play in the NFL. Yesterday, he returned to share his story and inspire the next generation—proof that with hard work and determination, dreams can become reality! 🌟


GO SEAHAWKS! We had a surprise visit today from a former student of Mrs. Dilday! Jackson Woodard ,who was just drafted to the Seattle Seahawks, came to visit our 4th graders. When he was in 4th grade he wrote a paper for Mrs. Dilday stating he wanted to play in the NFL and look at him now!





Pre-k is learning about insects. Jamie Schildknecht (one of our very own Falcons) was our special guest speaker. She shared information from her award-winning speech about pollination. She is as eloquent as she is knowledgeable. Super impressive.


We are beyond thankful for our Administrative Professionals! We would crumble without them!


Young Writers Camp info


YEARBOOK INFO


Congratulations to Jamie Schildknecht who won the grand prize at the Ralph D.Vines III Public Speaking contest on Sunday!
We are so proud of her!


A big thank you to Wes Manus with the Rotary Club of Little Rock Afterhours-Rotary Reading Ladder Program. He surprised us Friday with a check to our school so students can have access to MORE BOOKS!


Please encourage your child to do their best but do not stress!


Check out all these readers!
3rd-5th graders had a MyON reading challenge for a month and look at what they achieved!
Check out those names that made it to Level 10! That is 20 books AND 1,000 minutes read! AMAZING!



****LRSD Special Board Meeting/Public Comment/Work Session, Thurs., April 10, Starting at 5:30 PM; 810 W. Markham, LRSD Boardroom
Agenda: https://lrsd.diligent.community/Portal/
Watch Live: www.lrsdlive.com


Just before spring break, the Little Rock School District had the privilege of hosting distinguished guests from the City of Little Rock Sister Cities Commission. Author Richard O’Neill and Wendy Elliott, Chief Executive of the National Centre for Children’s Books, visited Parkview Arts/Science Magnet High School, Fulbright Elementary, and Dr. Marian G. Lacey K-8 Academy. They engaged with students, teachers, and library media specialists to share insights on literacy from the United Kingdom.


Update - All LRSD Schools/Offices Open Monday, April 7, except Western Hills. If you live in an area where roads are impassable & buses cannot travel, please make alternate plans if possible to get your student to/from school. Thank you for your patience. See more here: https://5il.co/3crlu


LRSD is assessing impact of weekend's severe weather - power outages, downed trees & blocked roadways. Working with Entergy & City of Little Rock to evaluate conditions and next steps. Please expect update by 7PM tonite. Read full message here: https://5il.co/3crax
Thanks!


LRSD continues to monitor weather conditions and has NO plans to dismiss early at this time. However, all after-school activities are canceled. If adjustments need to be made to our plans, we will contact you immediately.Please monitor your messages from LRSD for updates. Thanks!


Due to the threat of severe weather moving into our area, LRSD will dismiss school early today, all after-school activities are cancelled, and CARE will be closed. Elementary sites will dismiss at 1:30 p.m., followed by secondary schools at 2:30 p.m. This decision was made in the best interest of students and staff, in consultation with the National Weather Service, LRSD’s Emergency Management and Transportation teams, and surrounding districts. Please note that if tornado sirens are activated during these dismissal times, we will initiate our shelter-in-place procedures, and building doors will be locked until the threat has passed. Thank you for your understanding as we prioritize the safety and well-being of our students and staff. Please stay safe.


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