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Shorter College is located at 604 Locust Street in North Little Rock, Arkansas, and covers three and one-half square blocks. The campus houses Sherman-Tyree Hall, the F.C. James Human Resources Center, S. S. Morris Student Center, Henry A. Belin Health-Plex, Alexander-Turner Child Development Center, Health and Wellness Center and A.W. Young Library.
Arkansas Early Learning was founded in Rogers, Arkansas on December 10, 2010, by Michael Patterson and Nelson Walter as a sole proprietorship. The two founders incorporated in Arkansas on May 16, 2011, [ 3 ] and received IRS 501(c)(3) Public Charity designation status on December 5, 2011. [ 4 ]
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The district encompasses 154.47 square miles (400.1 km 2) of land, [citation needed] in western Yell County, to include the following communities: Havana, Belleville, and a part of Corinth. [2] It is the smallest of four public school districts in Yell County with two facilities and serving approximately 500 students per year.
Arkansas Children's Research Institute (ACRI) is a free-standing pediatric research center on the ACH campus. [10] The center is designed to help faculty members from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences investigate disease development and treatment in infants, children and adolescents.
In 1973, the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF) funded the Child Development Associate Credential (CDA) to improve the quality of early childhood education (ECE.) The CDA was based on a combination of verified training hours, objective testing, and direct observation of the ...
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A native of Yell County in western Arkansas, Spicer was the only child of William Jacob Spicer, a Methodist minister for sixty-four years, and the former Ora Leach, hence his middle name. The couple married in 1917 in Logan County, Arkansas. [1]