
Check out the assignment this week in Ms. Thomas' food class!
FBI (Food-borne illness investigation)
Ryan enjoyed a weekend out on the twin at Madi Gras with his wife, he had lots tasty foods like gumbo, beignets, and spicy rice. 🌶️ 🥐🍚
He went everywhere trying different foods, but little did he know it would ruin his mood!
Observe Ryan to see how he's feeling, do you think there's a restaurant villain?






ICYM: SHHS students enjoyed a great Black History Program provided by the SAACC last month. Check out the amazing pictures! Way to go, Bears!










Mrs. Briggs AVID 2 students race against each other in a game of logic while building relational capacity!





Students in Ms. Flud's English class have been working on persuasive and argument techniques. Each group created a business proposal and campaign ad using rhetorical strategies they've learned in the classroom. Go, Bears!




During Women's History Month, we celebrate women who paved the way in their field. Charlotte Cooper Sterry was an English female tennis player. At the 1900 Olympics in Paris, she became the first female Olympic tennis champion as well as the first individual female Olympic champion. #pcssdproud #serveall


It's Public School Week and we are so thankful for our community partners across the District. There are so many programs within our schools that would not be a success with our community connections. Thank you to those who give so much to our schools. #pcssdproud #serveall


Today is Leap Day! Leap years exist because it actually takes the planet a little bit more than a year to orbit the sun. That time is rounded down to the 365 days we recognize as a typical year, those nearly six extra hours don't disappear. Leap years are added to account for the difference. The extra day keeps calendars and seasons from gradually falling out of sync and impacting harvesting, planting and other cycles based on the seasons. #pcssdproud #serveall


During Black History Month we are celebrating Black artists who also have an Arkansas connection. Janis F. Kearney is an American author, lecturer, and publisher from Gould, AR. She served as a personal diarist to President Bill Clinton from 1995 to 2001. #pcssdproud #serveall


It's Public Schools Week and many of us have public education to thank for our success in life today. So let's hear it! Share your story in the comments below. How did your public school help you succeed in your job or another area of life? #pcssdproud #serveall


Shout out to our Lady Bears wrestling team for their accomplishments last weekend at the state tournament. Check out how these girls finished (see below). We're so proud of our Lady Bears!!!!
Finished runner up by 12 points. D’Mysha James and Riley Fazio were champions. D’Mysha was named Most Outstanding wrestler.
All State Wrestlers are:
Emele Siegfried 🥈 100
Riley Fazio **State Champion 105 **
Zoey Weeks 🥈 115
Giselle Lopez 4th 125
Alayia Watson 4th 135
Natalie Noles 4th 145
Adrian York 🥉 155
Kyra Looney 🥈 170
D’Mysha James **State Champion 190- Most outstanding Wrestler **
Kylee Laird 🥈 HWT
Coach of the Year - Dusty Clark

Join us for Lady Bear Wrestling Tryouts Macrch 26 & 28. What a great team to join!


During Black History Month we celebrate Black artists who have an Arkansas connection. Marjorie Williams-Smith, professor emeritus of art at UA-Little Rock, is most known for working with silverpoint. She most known for using silverpoint in her artwork. #pcssdproud #serveall


It's Public Schools Week! Today, we want to take a moment to just say THANK YOU! Reach out to a teacher or school staff member to thank them for their work. Who are you sending appreciation to today? #pcssdproud #serveall


During Black History Month we celebrate Black artists who have an Arkansas connection. Henri Linton Sr. moved to Arkansas to work in the art department at UAPB where later became chair in 1980. He's known for his paintings of the Arkansas Delta landscapes. #pcssdproud #serveall


Did you know this week is Public Schools Week? This is an annual week-long celebration dedicated to honoring the invaluable contributions and achievements of educators and education advocates in our public schools and the communities they serve. #pcssdproud #serveall


SHHS Junior and Senior AVID students attended an HBCU College Fair in Little Rock today where they were given the opportunity to apply onsite as well as learn about various programs and scholarships available to them.







Check out these pics from the Saturday work day for the upcoming SOAP Fest Spring Production (Student One Act Performances)! Will you be coming out to see the great things these students are prepping?






During Black History Month we are celebrating Black artists who also have an Arkansas connection. Born in Smale, AR, Willie Cobbs was a blues singer and is best known for his song "You Don't Love Me." He was also an established harmonica player. #pcssdproud #serveall


During Black History Month we celebrate Black artists with an Arkansas connection. Sonny Boy Williamson II, born as Alex Miller, was a blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter. He spent time in Helena-West Helena who influenced music in 1950s and 60s. #pcssdproud #serveall


During Black History Month we celebrate Black artists who also have an Arkansas connection. Robert Nighthawk was a blues musician who played and recorded under pseudonyms. A native of Helena-West Helena, he was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 1983. #pcssdproud #serveall
