March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, an important reminder to celebrate the contributions of people with disabilities. PCSSD aims to provide services that remove barriers for our students, staff and families with developmental disabilities. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON ELEMENTARY's Katie Phippin enjoys Pam Munoz Ryan. One of Munoz Ryan's YA novels, Esperanza Rising, has been adapted for the stage & performed across the U.S. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 1 month ago, PCSSD
 Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON ELEMENTARY's Katie Phippin enjoys Pam Munoz Ryan. One of Munoz Ryan's YA novels, Esperanza Rising, has been adapted for the stage & performed across the U.S. #pcssdproud #serveall
Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: Ms. Reaves of PINE FOREST ELEMENTARY loves to visit Prince Edward Island through the work of Lucy Maud Montgomery and her famous fiery protagonist, Anne Shirley. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 1 month ago, PCSSD
 Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: Ms. Reaves of PINE FOREST ELEMENTARY loves to visit Prince Edward Island through the work of Lucy Maud Montgomery and her famous fiery protagonist, Anne Shirley. #pcssdproud #serveall
Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: Ms. Bell from OAKBROOKE ELEMENTARY enjoys Suzanne Collins. Collins is best known as the author of the dystopian YA series The Hunger Games. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 1 month ago, PCSSD
Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: Ms. Bell from OAKBROOKE ELEMENTARY enjoys Suzanne Collins. Collins is best known as the author of the dystopian YA series The Hunger Games. #pcssdproud #serveall
Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: Ms. Lyons of SHERWOOD ELEMENTARY loves to read Pat Mora. Mora is a poet and author for all ages who often focuses her work on life at the Mexico–United States border. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 1 month ago, PCSSD
 Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: Ms. Lyons of SHERWOOD ELEMENTARY loves to read Pat Mora. Mora is a poet and author for all ages who often focuses her work on life at the Mexico–United States border. #pcssdproud #serveall
Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: SYLVAN HILLS JUNIOR HIGH's Ms. Harris selected Toni Morrison, winner of both the Pulitzer Prize & the Nobel Prize for literature. Morrison's novels include The Bluest Eye, Song of Solomon & the Beloved trilogy. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 1 month ago, PCSSD
 Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: SYLVAN HILLS JUNIOR HIGH's Ms. Harris selected Toni Morrison, winner of both the Pulitzer Prize & the Nobel Prize for literature. Morrison's novels include The Bluest Eye, Song of Solomon & the Beloved trilogy. #pcssdproud #serveall
Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: Ms. Graham of CRYSTAL HILL ELEMENTARY recommends Jacqueline Woodson. Woodson writes for children and teens and has won the Newbery Award for her work four times, most recently in 2015 for Brown Girl Dreaming. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 1 month ago, PCSSD
 Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: Ms. Graham of CRYSTAL HILL ELEMENTARY recommends Jacqueline Woodson. Woodson writes for children and teens and has won the Newbery Award for her work four times, most recently in 2015 for Brown Girl Dreaming. #pcssdproud #serveall
Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: Ms. Nolan from CATO ELEMENTARY enjoys Laura Ingalls Wilder and her classic Little House on the Prairie series. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
Women's History Month, Our Favorite Female Authors
Last Friday, Mr. Scott Davis came to Lawson Elementary to help teach students how to make accidents disappear! Thanks to Mr. Davis, and The Electric Cooperatives of Arkansas, our students got to experience a magical and memorable assembly that taught them how to stay safe around electricity. Mr. Davis wowed us with his engaging presentation, making safety lessons both fun and unforgettable! Thank you for bringing this important message to our school!
about 2 months ago, Elizabeth Butera
Image of Mr. Davis presenting an electrical outlet to students to teach them about the potential dangers/risks. He is teaching them that although it may not look like one, an electrical outlet is a tool that is to be used properly.
Mr. Davis and his student volunteer onstage for the magic trick he is going to be performing. His "assistant" holds nothing in her hands currently.
Mr. Davis and his student volunteer onstage for the magic trick he is going to be performing.  His "assistant" now holds two pieces of tissue paper. Mr. Davis is instructing her to rip them in half, then crumble them up into a ball.
Mr. Davis and his student volunteer onstage for the magic trick he is going to be performing. His "assistant" is now wearing a hat that was made from the previously ripped and crumbled tissue paper.
Mr. Davis and another student volunteer onstage for the magic trick he is going to be performing.  His new "assistant" is holding up a magic wand and wearing a blue wizard's hat.
Students and staff at Lawson had a blast celebrating Read Across America with a week full of fun and reading! Our dress up days made the week extra special. Students who participated were entered into a raffle, and if they won, Ms. Baughtman let them pick daily prizes! Thank you to everyone who joined in the fun—keep on reading! 📚🎉
about 2 months ago, Elizabeth Butera
Image of second grade class on hat day!
Image of Kindergarten class on animal print/favorite animal day.
Image of First grade students on favorite animal day
Image of third grade students on animal print/favorite animal day
Image of fifth grade students on favorite animal day.
Image of Kindergarten class on Career day
Image of fifth grade class on career day.
Image of students who won prizes on career dy!
Image of Kindergarten class on favorite book character day.
Image of fifth grade class on favorite book character day.
The Lawson EAST Program has some exciting news— one of our projects made it to the final round of the Everyday Heroes EAST competition ahead of the EAST Conference later this month! Way to go!
about 2 months ago, Lawson
Lawson Elementary EAST Project
Just a reminder! Daylight saving time begins this weekend. Don't forget to set your clocks ahead by one hour before you go to bed tonight (March 8). The time change will occur at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 9. Who's ready to have more ☀️ in the evenings!? #pcssdproud #serveall
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
Spring Forward Reminder
International Women's Day is a time to both celebrate and accelerate the social, economic, cultural, & political achievements of women. To commemorate this day, families can support local, women-owned businesses! #pcssdproud #serveall
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
International Women's Day
UAMS researchers found that eating breakfast at school also helps reduce behavior issues in the classroom. *Clue In* more of their findings here: https://trst.in/WP6o2H #pcssdproud #serveall
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
National School Breakfast Week
ICYMI, we are on the hunt for a new superintendent to begin in the 2025-2026 school year. If you or someone you know is interested in applying, the application will be open for one more week! Apply here: https://macnjake.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx. #pcssdproud #serveall #seekingstrongleadership
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
Seeking Strong Leadership
Mardi Gras is the last day to 'let the good times roll' before the fasting season of Lent. The holiday is often marked by delicious food, parades and parties. Drop a 👶 in the comments if you've gotten the "king cake baby" before! #pcssdproud #serveall
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
Mardi Gras
Yesterday, we announced our new Students of the Month for March. We are focusing on integrity in the classroom! Our Students of the Month demonstrate honesty, strong moral character, and a commitment to doing the right thing—even when no one is watching. They lead by example, take responsibility for their actions, and make choices that reflect trustworthiness and respect. We are so proud of our Students of the Month!
about 2 months ago, Elizabeth Butera
Image of fourth grade student who received student of the month. He is wearing a blue half-zip pullover.
Image of fourth grade student who received student of the month. He is wearing a black shirt and camo jacket.
Image of fourth grade student who received student of the month. She is wearing a white graphic sweatshirt.
Image of fourth grade student who received student of the month. He is wearing a red graphic shirt.
Image of fifth grade student who received student of the month. She is wearing a red graphic shirt.
Image of fifth grade student who received student of the month. He is wearing a solid grey shirt.
Yesterday, we announced our new Students of the Month for March. We are focusing on integrity in the classroom! Our Students of the Month demonstrate honesty, strong moral character, and a commitment to doing the right thing—even when no one is watching. They lead by example, take responsibility for their actions, and make choices that reflect trustworthiness and respect. We are so proud of our Students of the Month!
about 2 months ago, Elizabeth Butera
Image of second grade student who received student of the month. He is wearing a red shirt.
Image of second grade student who received student of the month. She is wearing a pink shirt.
Image of second grade student who received student of the month. She is wearing a black jumpsuit.
Image of second grade student who received student of the month. She is wearing a floral jumpsuit.
Image of third grade student who received student of the month. She is wearing a red shirt and jean jacket.
Image of third grade student who received student of the month. She is wearing a green floral shirt.
Image of third grade student who received student of the month. She is wearing a white shirt and jean jacket.
Image of third grade student who received student of the month. He is wearing a black hoodie.
Yesterday, we announced our new Students of the Month for March. We are focusing on integrity in the classroom! Our Students of the Month demonstrate honesty, strong moral character, and a commitment to doing the right thing—even when no one is watching. They lead by example, take responsibility for their actions, and make choices that reflect trustworthiness and respect. We are so proud of our Students of the Month!
about 2 months ago, Elizabeth Butera
Image of kindergarten student who received student of the month. He is wearing a spiderman shirt.
Image of Kindergarten student who received student of the month, she is wearing a blue and white dress.
Image of Kindergarten student who received student of the month. He is wearing a dinosaur shirt.
Image of Kindergarten student who received student of the month. He is wearing a solid black shirt.
Image of first grade student who received student of the month. She is wearing a Minnie Mouse shirt.
Image of first grade student who received student of the month. She is wearing a blue and purple shirt.
Image of first grade student who received student of the month. He is wearing a solid grey shirt.
Image of first grade student who received student of the month. She is wearing a black graphic shirt.
Help students *Clue In* to a bright start! Here's the dish according to Food & Research Action Center: Kids who eat breakfast at school perform better on standardized tests than those who skip breakfast or eat at home. Read more: https://trst.in/fgPQIn. #pcssdproud #serveall
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
National School Breakfast Week