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Melba Joy Patillo Beals (née Pattillo; born December 7, 1941) is an American journalist and educator who was a member of the Little Rock Nine, a group of black students who were the first to racially integrate Little Rock Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas.
It is located in the range of Bentonville Public Schools and in 2022–2023 school year principal Leslie Lyons won the AAMS award for Arkansas middle-level school principal of the year. Also in that year Ms. Julie Turners Class raised 3,000 U.S Dollars to a fund titles "Knights 4 K9s" and were recognized on KNWA'S Doing Good Segment in May of 2023.
It was opened as an all-negro high school in 1955. In 1958 the United States district court declared it to be equal to the school designed for white high school children. [2] Interior Design Associates won a gold award for design excellence for its renovation of the school that was completed in 2004. [3]
It allows a central location to change text that is shown in all articles which use this template. It allows a central location to fix the link to the book list, in case: the section name is renamed in the "Arkansas" article. Currently, this template links to "Arkansas#Bibliography". the list of books are moved to a new article in the future.
A 23-year-old nurse, mother to a 10-month-old girl, is among the four people killed in Friday’s mass shooting at an Arkansas grocery store.. Callie Weems died when rounds and fragments from a ...
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"School's solar panel savings give every teacher up to $15,000 raises". CBS. March 16, 2021. - Video; These include maps of predecessor districts: "Arkansas Department of Education school district maps, 1952-1954 Independence County, 1952-1954". Arkansas Digital Archives. Arkansas State Archives.
Atkins School District is a public school district based in Atkins, Arkansas, United States. The Atkins School District provides early childhood , elementary and secondary education for more than 1,000 prekindergarten through grade 12 students at its three facilities in Pope County , which receive Title I funding.