Friday, November 20, 2020

       

Friday Highlights 11.20.20



   Important Dates

Nov. 21 - Home, School & Community Connections Virtual Conference 10am - 12pm
Nov. 23-25 - Digital Learning Days - All Virtual Instruction
Nov. 23 - Henderson Community Meeting
Nov. 24 - Dodd Community Meeting
Nov. 25 - Thanksgiving Holiday
Nov. 30 - Romine Community Meeting








       Highlights/Events 


Remembering Dr. Paul R. Fair
July 11, 1925 - Nov. 15, 2020

Dr. Paul R. Fair had a long and illustrious career as  an educational leader.  He served as Jefferson Elementary School Principal, Assistant Superintendent, Deputy Superintendent and Superintendent of Schools in the Little Rock Public Schools.

Dr. Fair was elected to numerous positions of leadership on professional committees and commissions at the local, state and national levels during his career in public education. From 1990 to 2000, he served as Executive Director of the Arkansas Retired Teacher Association. In 1995 he was elected to the Arkansas Teacher Retirement System Board of Trustees and re-elected to serve for a total of fifteen years. From 2000 to 2006 he was a member of the National Retired Teachers eighteen-member Pensions Roundtable Committee. Go to https://www.ruebelfuneralhome.com/obituaries for Dr. Fair's obituary. 


Student Digital Learning Days
Nov. 23-25

There will be no in-person instruction Nov. 23-25. School will be in session virtually ONLY. More info can be found on lrsd.org in the District's Ready for Learning Plan.



Special Celebration at Chicot Elementary for
 New School-Based Health Clinic


Super Star Clinic Manager Jaime Combs helped plan and led the efforts for the awesome ribbon-cutting celebration.  Check out the student-led virtual tour.


New Chick-fil-A Leader Academy Now Underway at
 LR Southwest High School
Chick-fil-A Leader Academy is a national high school leadership program focused on Impact through Action.  It provides students in high schools the opportunity to learn skills monthly through Leader Labs such as vision and values, servant leadership, communication, teamwork, innovation, and impact.  It also provides the students an opportunity to put those skills into practice by completing 3 projects each year.  The first project, The Big Thanks, is carried out during Kickoff where students are asked to write a note of thanks to someone that has made an impact in their lives along with providing them with a free meal card from Chick-fil-A.  The next project, Do Good December, allows the students to either thank a group of people in their school for their services or support a group in their community such as a nursing home, a local hospital, a homeless shelter, or first responders.  Through Do Good December, the students serve others by providing them with a meal and a goody bag and/or gift card to show their appreciation.  The final project, and most important, is the Impact through Action project.  For this project, the students choose a worthy cause and bring together all of the skills they have learned over the year to make it a success.  

Special thanks to Ms. Kamela Rowland, who also organized the District's first such academy at Hall when she taught there last year.  Her co-sponsor at LRSWHS is Coach Zach Nance. Eighteen students at the campus are participating in the Academy.

Our very own Hall H.S teacher Shirley Forehand was captured in the Democrat Gazette for teaching her students a fun way to learn math through Muzology!!










Shirley Forehand at Hall High School teaches her students algebra and geometry through music.. Check out the YouTube video explaining the program and awesome article from the Democrat Gazette. Go to: https://t.co/9lcCUxSWjU?amp=1



Congratulations to our LR  West students Legna Nesbitt & Micaela Frierson for competing & placing in the All-Region Choir!



NWEA Nickelodeon Growth Goal Movie Incentive at Booker!

A celebration for the 33 onsite students in grades 3-5 that met their NWEA Growth Goal was presented with a movie and prizes presentation including a special guest  from the Nickelodeon TV Station!  The movie was named "The Astronauts". The students  were one of the first to see the previews of the new movie before the airing of the November 13 new series premiere.



CAUGHT DOING GOOD


Congratulations to this week's winner, Ms. Linda Morris-Parker, Counselor at Stephens Elem., who was "Caught Doing Good" for going above and beyond the call of duty.
Congrats to our phenomenal nurses, we appreciate you!!



ViPS Jane Mendel Reading Day!



Thank you Mr. Poore for sharing such a wonderful and exciting story to the Pre-K through 5th grade students of the LRSD! It was such an enjoyable moment that everyone held dear to their heart. Can't wait for next year!!



Congrats to our final winner!
 OPEN ENROLLMENT BENEFITS
Educational Benefits 
provided $100 gift cards for lucky employees whose names were drawn after enrolling early for their benefits.

 Ms. Evelyn Woods from Metro!



Celebrate! Maya Project honors Arkansas Teacher of the Year
The Celebrate! Maya Project, an Arkansas-based nonprofit honoring the legacy of Maya Angelou, has announced that Stacey McAdoo, 2019 Arkansas Teacher of the Year, is the recipient of its 2020 Spirit of Maya Award. 
She served as an oral communications instructor at Little Rock Central High School for 18 years and is currently a mentor for novice teachers in the Little Rock School District. McAdoo is not only an educator, she is also a writer and literary advocate who has conducted many writing workshops and poetry readings throughout Arkansas schools and universities. 
McAdoo will serve as the featured speaker for the Celebrate! Maya Project’s 2020 Friend Raiser, which is a program that consist of music, poetry and speakers. Due to COVID-19, this event will take place via  Zoom and Facebook Live November 30th at 6 p.m.
For more information on the Friend Raiser go to: https://www.celebratemayaproject.org/




Home, School & Community Connections 
Virtual Conference

Would you like to be a winner of one of six (6) refurbished laptop computers, gift cards, Comcast Swag Bags, or be the Grand Prize winner of an Amazon Fire Reader? These items and more will be awarded during the LRSD Cluster Team Partnering for Excellence Home-School-Community Virtual Conference!
Via Zoom:
Saturday, November 21, 2020,
10:00 a.m. – Noon.
*** You must pre-register to be eligible to win a laptop computer or the Amazon Fire Reader ***
Pre-registration link is provided:
In your email
Via Schoology
The LRSD website
Or by contacting the Parent Facilitator or Coordinator of your child’s school.
For questions or to register over the telephone, call:
Angelia Johnson 501-447-3345 or
Kaye Rainey, 501-447-3358.
This will be a fun virtual experience for all who participate!!


Your feedback matters! Join one of our community meetings for detailed information and a chance to get your questions answered about the JA Fair K-8 Transition. A meeting for Spanish-speaking families will be held Tuesday, Nov. 1st. 











DECEMBER 1, 2020 GENERAL ELECTION RUNOFF INFORMATION

(LITTLE ROCK, ARK.) – Pulaski County Circuit and County Clerk Terri Hollingsworth reminds voters the general election runoff is set for December 1 for voters in North Little Rock and Little Rock. There is a total of four runoff races, two in North Little Rock and two in select areas of Little Rock.

There are approximately 53,000 eligible registered voters for this election. Residents who are unsure if they are qualified to vote for the runoff can use the voter information site voterview.org on the Arkansas Secretary of State’s website to check a sample ballot and find their polling place. The last day for new voters to be qualified to vote in this election was November 2. 

RUNOFF RACES

North Little Rock Mayor

North Little Rock Ward 3

Little Rock School District Zone 3

Little Rock School District Zone 6

 

EARLY VOTING

 

Tuesday, November 24

Wednesday, November 25

Monday, November 30

 

There will be no early voting on Saturday nor Sunday. There will also be no early voting November 26 and 27 in observance of Thanksgiving.

 

ELECTION DAY

 

Pulaski County voters have the option to vote at their assigned polling location or the one vote center (early vote site) at William F. Laman Library, 2801 Orange St., North Little Rock.

ABSENTEE VOTING

Absentee voters who were mailed an absentee ballot for the general election will automatically be mailed an absentee ballot. Absentee voters who canceled their absentee status during the general election will not be mailed an absentee ballot for the runoff. Voters who wish to vote by absentee ballot can submit their request in person at the courthouse at 401 West Markham Street, or by email, mail or fax to the voter registration department.

 

ELECTION DAY POLLING LOCATION CHANGES

There are six temporary polling location changes for this election.

PRECINCT

OLD POLLING LOCATION

NEW POLLING LOCATION

ADDRESS

CITY

8

Jess Odom Comm Center

Hampton Inn Maumelle

11920 Maumelle Blvd

Maumelle

11

Graves Memorial Baptist Church

Levy Baptist Church

3501 Pike Ave

North Little Rock

12

Graves Memorial Baptist Church

Levy Baptist Church

3501 Pike Ave

North Little Rock

48

Harris Elementary School

Central Baptist Church

5200 Fairway Ave.

North Little Rock

63

Martindale Baptist Church

Henderson UMC

13000 W. Baseline

Little Rock

85

W.W. Williams Northwest Patrol Div.

Second Baptist Church

1709 Barrow Rd.

Little Rock

 

GENERAL ELECTION RUNOFF DATES TO REMEMBER

November 24, 2020                           Early voting begins 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

            Pulaski County Regional Building, Little Rock

Sidney S. McMath Library, Little Rock

Hillary Clinton Children’s Library, Little Rock

William F. Laman Library, North Little Rock

 

Designated bearers, administrators and authorized agents can pick up a maximum of 2 absentee ballots

 

November 25, 2020                           Early voting 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

 

November 27, 2020                           Deadline for county clerk to receive county to county transfers of registered voters

 

November 30, 2020                           Early voting 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

                                                            5:00 p.m. deadline to submit for an absentee ballot from the voter, designated bearer, or administrator, and deadline for the voter to return absentee ballot in person

 

December 1, 2020                             Election Day – 7:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m.

1:30 p.m. deadline for authorized agent to submit for an absentee ballot

7:30 p.m. deadline for county clerk to receive absentee ballots by mail, by designated bearer, administrator or authorized agent


For more information call  447-7360




Give Thanks on Thanksgiving Day





In the Community...


Write and Chat 
with the  
Sugar Plum Fairy!
During this holiday season you can have your child connect with the Sugar Plum Fairy! They can write her and tell her their story, thoughts, dreams and she will answer each child's message personally. Also, you can chat with her live on Facebook each week leading all the way up to Christmas! 
Go to https://www.balletarkansas.org/holidays for more information.


Ballet Arkansas Holiday Market
Nov. 15-30
Event Information
Ballet Arkansas
Virtual, Little Rock, AR, 72201
Pricing: Product Cost Varies
Phone: 501-223-5150
For more information go to: https://www.balletarkansas.org/holidays



Go!bbler Turkey Trot in The Heights 



On Thanksgiving morning get the whole family moving before you all stuff yourselves with all of the Thanksgiving fixins'  in a 3, 4 or even a 6 mile run. Go! Running is hosting an annual event that benefits the Arkansas Foodbank. The run (not a race) is FREE to participate in and begins at Go! Running at 8 a.m. There’s no entry fee or timing. 
Go to https://gorunning.com/gobbler-turkey-trot/ for more information



Sneaker Ball 2020

This philanthropical event is an exploration of sneaker culture that will feature engaging activities, live art, music, a silent auction and the opportunity to network and connect with professionals, influencers and young philanthropist in the city.
For more information go to: 




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