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Congratulations to Edmond Hampton, choral director at Joe T. Robinson High School, on being named the Region 2 Senior High Distinguished Director of the Year by the Arkansas Choral Directors Association! This honor recognizes his years of dedication, Division I ratings at assessments, and the incredible impact he’s had on Robinson’s choral program.
💛🖤 #PCSSDproud #ServeAll #GoSenators #WeAreTheSenators
2 days ago, PCSSD
A man in a suit stands next to a smiling woman in a light-colored coat as he holds an award. Text on the image reads "I'm incredibly grateful to my colleagues for choosing me, and I don't take this moment for granted."

🏈🔥 PCSSD is Playoff Bound! 🔥🏈
Congratulations to all four of our powerhouse varsity football teams for punching their tickets to the 2025 football playoffs! These student-athletes have shown grit, teamwork, and success that the district has not collectively seen since 2020. Now it’s time to take that energy to the next level. Let’s rally behind our teams as they chase championship dreams!

💪💥 Good luck, Hornets, Comets, Senators, and Bears — your district is cheering you on! #PCSSDproud #PlayoffBound #FridayNightLights #GoHornets #MillsOnTheMove #WeAreTheSenators #GoBears

2 days ago, PCSSD
All schools in the playoffs
Our Senators are showing their college spirit and celebrating the power of higher education! From the classroom to the front office, RHS staff are repping their favorite schools and sharing their college journeys to inspire the next generation of scholars. 🙌
Check out a few highlights from the day! 👇

College dreams start here at RHS AVID College Day! 🎓✨
#RHSAVID #CollegeDay #SenatorPride #AVID #CollegeReady
3 days ago, Alysia Wells
 Principal Isaac and  Ms. Joyner  bring college pride to the classroom!
RHS Leadership leading the way —  (pictured left to right) Director of Special Education  Mrs. Washington,  Principal Isaac, Yearbook Teacher Mrs. Reissig, and Assistant Principal Dr. Berry proudly rocking their college gear in the front office!
Hallway spirit! Principal Isaac chats with Ms. Farhat in between classes.

👕 AVID Wednesday Spotlight: College Campus Visits! 🎓

This week, we are recognizing AVID scholars who are stepping beyond the classroom and onto real university campuses — experiencing college life firsthand.

These visits give our students a glimpse of what their futures can look like. They can learn about majors, scholarships, and campus traditions, and leave inspired to keep working toward their goals.

Don’t forget to show your support for college and career readiness across PCSSD by wearing an AVID shirt and sharing your past or preparing for your future. #PCSSDproud #AVID #ServeAll

4 days ago, PCSSD
A group picture of Maumelle High School  AVID students at Harding University
College Station student at University of Arkansas
Landmark Elementary group photo at University of Arkansas
Mills University Studies High School students at UAPB
Landmark Elementary group photo going to University of Arkansas
College Station students at University of Arkansas
College Station studenst at University of Arkansas basketball game smiling with police officer
Hey Senators!
Tonight, during the Robinson Senators vs. Maumelle Hornets game, we’ll be collecting donations for our local community food pantries.

Please bring unopened, in-date, shelf-stable food items, non-perishable items only! Donation tables will be set up at each stadium entrance.

Everyone who donates will receive a coupon for a small hot chocolate, redeemable at the home or visitor concession stands.

Let’s show our community spirit and help provide meals for families in need this season. Go Senators! 💛🖤
9 days ago, Alysia Wells
RHS Food Drive  - Supporting Local Communities
👕 Tomorrow is AVID Wednesday! 📣
This week, we’re spotlighting Mrs. Stephanie DeWitt’s kindergarten class at William Jefferson Clinton Elementary. Students recently completed an AVID jigsaw activity on story elements. Each group became “experts” on characters, setting, beginning, middle, or end, and then taught their classmates what they learned.

“It’s been wonderful watching them collaborate, think critically, and deepen their understanding of how stories work! Way to go, scholars,” Mrs. DeWitt shared.

Don’t forget to wear your AVID shirts tomorrow, celebrate student success, and keep building those college and career ready skills!
11 days ago, PCSSD
A young child lying on the floor, surrounded by educational materials such as numbers, shapes, and colored pencils. Another kid is smiling at him.
A person wearing a pink hat is working on a drawing on the floor surrounded by books and papers, and two students
Three children sitting on the floor, surrounding art supplies and a paper drawing.
Several young children seated on the floor, drawing and coloring on large sheets of paper shaped like puzzle pieces with crayons and markers.
Two hands writing on paper in a school setting, with a desk, supplies, and other student materials visible.
Handwritten notes and drawings on a whiteboard, including words like "beggining", "end", "middle", and a hand-drawn graphic.
We are excited to announce that the DRIVEN Application will be available on November 12, at 7 a.m. You can find the application link at https://rhs.pcssd.org/o/robinson-high-school/page/rhs-driven-application.
11 days ago, PCSSD
Driven  2026-20-27 Applications Opening Soon
We are proud to share with you that three Robinson High School students have received National Recognition from College Board! This program shines a light on high-achieving students nationwide. Award winners have a tangible way to stand out to colleges and celebrate their academic achievements with their communities. Congratulations! #PCSSDproud #ServeAll
12 days ago, PCSSD
National Recognition Program Award
Award Winners
College isn’t just a destination, it’s the start of discovering your purpose. At Robinson High School, we’re preparing students to dream big, plan boldly, and achieve greatness!
15 days ago, Alysia Wells
College spirit is in full swing at Robinson High! Our school counselors proudly wear their college gear to motivate the next generation of scholars.
AVID day at Robinson High! Our staff’s got spirit and degrees to prove it!
On October 17, seven RHS scholars from the Academy of Business and Design visited HCJ CPAs & Advisors PLLC in west Little Rock. The students seen in the pictures are: F. Michael Devere Michael Washington Chance Cole Coen Rushing Daniel Espinoza Cross Kinzler Brayden James The students met with Christine Worth--Principal of People Strategies--and three certified public accountants. HCJ explained the various services that they provide to their customers and answered students' questions regarding career paths in the accounting field.
19 days ago, Alysia Wells
From theory to practice: Students engage with professionals at HCJ CPAs & Advisors.
Future financial leaders in the making,  RHS students meet local financial experts  at HCJ CPAs & Advisors.
Bringing classroom concepts to life! RHS  students review an audit slide at HCJ CPAs & Advisors.
Learning from the experts! Students explore the world of accounting during their visit to HCJ CPAs & Advisors
Bus Driver Safety Awareness Week spotlight 🚌 Lila White has been driving for Lawson Elementary and Robinson Middle and High Schools for 11 years. Her passion for education shines through in every ride as she helps students get to school safely and with care.
🛍 When she’s not behind the wheel, Lila enjoys shopping and spending time with her great-grandchild.
🗣 “These children are our future. I strive on education—they need to get as much of it as they possibly can,” Lila said.
Want to make a difference like these incredible drivers? 👉 Apply to be a bus driver at PCSSD: https://pcssd.schoolspring.com/
21 days ago, PCSSD
Lila White -Robinson  in a yellow safety vest and soft headband standing next to a large school bus in a parking lot.
Bus Driver Safety Awareness Week spotlight 🚌 Reginald Jones serves Chenal and Robinson Middle & High Schools with 31 years of combined experience. He blends his love for driving and athletics with a commitment to being a positive influence.
🎣 In his free time, Reginald enjoys praising God, relaxing, fishing, and watching sports.
🗣 “Being a bus driver blends in with basically everything you do. It also give you a chance to be a positive role [model] in a student's Education,” Reginald said.
Want to make a difference like these incredible drivers? 👉 Apply to be a bus driver at PCSSD: https://pcssd.schoolspring.com/
22 days ago, PCSSD
Reginald Jones -Robinson, a grey hearied man in a safety vest stands in front of a school bus with the text 'Pulaski County Special School District' on it.
Next week, Joe T. Robinson High School will be celebrating Red Ribbon Week with Spirit days. Dress accordingly each day and celebrate being DRUG FREE!!
24 days ago, PCSSD
Red Ribbon Week poster for Joe T. Robinson High School

Our ✨Senator Band✨showed up & showed out at the marching band assessment last night! Big round of applause to Mr. Light, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Larue, and a fantastic group of kids! #PCSSDproud

24 days ago, PCSSD
Two Joe T. Robinson Band students smiling toward the camera.
Joe T. Robinson Band performing
Joe T. Robinson Band students
Joe T. Robinson Band color guard performing
Joe T. Robinson Band huddled on the field
Joe T. Robinson Band performing
🚌 Charles Anderson finds joy in the rewarding work of watching students grow and transform over the years. He has been a bus driver for 23 years and now serves as Route Supervisor in the Robinson feeder.

💪 Outside of work, Charles enjoys lifting weights, singing, reading self-improvement material, and watching college football.

🗣 “It’s a great feeling when a student sees me at a store, remembers I was their bus driver, and runs over to give me a hug,” Charles said.

✨We are recognizing our men and women at the wheel for Bus Driver Safety Awareness Week.. Want to make a difference like these incredible drivers? 👉 Apply to be a bus driver at PCSSD: https://pcssd.schoolspring.com/
26 days ago, PCSSD
Charles Anderson standing in front of Pulaski County Special School District bus. The tall, muscular man is wearing a safety vest, lanyard, and watch.

🌊 Celebrating Source Water Protection Week! Students from Maumelle and Robinson High Schools' AP Environmental Science classes got hands-on with science at Lake Maumelle—Central Arkansas’s primary drinking water source! 💧

🚰 With guidance from Central Arkansas Water’s watershed management team, students waded into the Maumelle River, collecting fish 🐟 and macroinvertebrates 🪲 using seines and kick-nets. CAW staff helped identify the specimens 🔍 and explained their ecological significance 🌱.

✨ A powerful reminder of how education 📚 and environmental stewardship 🌍 go hand in hand!

#SourceWaterProtection #LakeMaumelle #EnvironmentalScience #cleanwatermatters #centralarkansaswater

26 days ago, PCSSD
Students from Maumelle and Robinson High Schools' AP Environmental Science classes got hands-on with science at Lake Maumelle
Students from Maumelle and Robinson High Schools' AP Environmental Science classes got hands-on with science at Lake Maumelle
Students from Maumelle and Robinson High Schools' AP Environmental Science classes got hands-on with science at Lake Maumelle
Students from Maumelle and Robinson High Schools' AP Environmental Science classes got hands-on with science at Lake Maumelle
Students from Maumelle and Robinson High Schools' AP Environmental Science classes got hands-on with science at Lake Maumelle
Students from Maumelle and Robinson High Schools' AP Environmental Science classes got hands-on with science at Lake Maumelle
Students from Maumelle and Robinson High Schools' AP Environmental Science classes got hands-on with science at Lake Maumelle
Students from Maumelle and Robinson High Schools' AP Environmental Science classes got hands-on with science at Lake Maumelle
Students from Maumelle and Robinson High Schools' AP Environmental Science classes got hands-on with science at Lake Maumelle

👨‍⚖️ Nearly 100 students from every PCSSD high school took an oath this morning to serve in Teen Court! 👩‍⚖️

⚖️ Teen Court empowers students to act as judges, jurors, and advocates, using restorative justice to help their peers learn from mistakes and make better choices.

🏫 PCSSD is proud to be the only district in Arkansas with a school-based Teen Court model, where students earn class credit while gaining real-world experience in justice and leadership.

📊 Studies show that teens who participate in Teen Court are less likely to reoffend compared to those in the traditional court system—proof that student leadership makes a difference! #PCSSDproud #TeenCourt #ServeAll

about 1 month ago, PCSSD
Maumelle High School teen court students
Students arrive for teen court
Teen Court Sylvan Hills Students
Maumelle High School student raising his hand in a crowd of PCSSD Teen Court students
Judge Mark Leverett swearing in PCSSD Teen Court
Arkansas State Senator Jamie Scott speaking to PCSSD Teen Court
PCSSD Teen Court students from Mills University Studies taking an oath
Mills University Studies High School student shaking Judge Barry Hyde's hand during PCSSD Teen Court swearing in.
Pulaski County Youth Services waving to students at PCSSD Teen Court
Judge Barry Hyde speaking to PCSSD Teen Court
✏️📚 Each day, AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) is shaping students' futures. From building strong study habits to practicing leadership skills, they reminded us that college and career readiness start with determination and support. 💪

⏰ Tomorrow, remember to wear your college or career shirt to show what your future could hold or where in your past shaped you. 👕🎓
about 1 month ago, PCSSD
Group of students wearing college shirts for AVID Day Sherwood Elementary School
Group of students wearing college shirts for AVID Day Robison Middle School
Group of students wearing college shirts for AVID Day Robison Middle School
Group of students wearing college shirts for AVID Day Sherwood Elementary School
Group of students wearing college shirts for AVID Day Robison Middle School
Group of students wearing college shirts for AVID Day Robison Middle School
Group of students wearing college shirts for AVID Day Sherwood Elementary
Group of students wearing college shirts for AVID Day Robison Middle School
Group of students wearing college shirts for AVID Day Robison Middle School
Group of students wearing college shirts for AVID Day Robison Middle School
👕 AVID Wednesday! 👕

Don’t forget to show your AVID pride by rocking your college and career shirts tomorrow! At Daisy Bates Elementary, Tigers took AVID to the next level with their annual Rock Your School Week. 🐯

Teachers flipped their classrooms into real-world career spaces — from doctors’ offices 🩺 to other exciting professions — giving scholars a chance to explore college and career pathways in hands-on, creative ways. 🎓

This event and AVID are all about helping our scholars DREAM BIG, set goals, and see their future selves in action. A huge shoutout to our teachers for making learning an adventure every single day! 📚

#AVIDWednesday #PCSSDproud #ServeAll
about 1 month ago, PCSSD
Daisy Bates students pretend to be doctors on AVID ROCK YOUR SCHOOL DAY
Daisy Bates students pretend to work at an airport on AVID ROCK YOUR SCHOOL DAY
Daisy Bates students pretend to be investigators on AVID ROCK YOUR SCHOOL DAY
Daisy Bates students pretend to be architects on AVID ROCK YOUR SCHOOL DAY
A box delivered by Daisy Bates students pretending to be postal workers on AVID ROCK YOUR SCHOOL DAY
Daisy Bates students pretend to be chefs on AVID ROCK YOUR SCHOOL DAY
Daisy Bates students pretend to be construction workers on AVID ROCK YOUR SCHOOL DAY
Daisy Bates students pretend to be construction workers on AVID ROCK YOUR SCHOOL DAY building a marshmallow and toothpick tower
A Playdoh cake constructed by Daisy Bates students pretending to be chefs on AVID ROCK YOUR SCHOOL DAY
Daisy Bates students pretend to be postal workers on AVID ROCK YOUR SCHOOL DAY
On Saturday, October 11, the Robinson High School Choir had 37 students who auditioned to earn a chair in the ArkCDA Region 2 Senior High All-Region Choir. There were over 650 high school students present at the auditions, and of the 37 RHS students who participated, 21 earned a chair. Additionally, of the 21 students who earned a chair, nine are eligible to audition for the All-State Choir. Robinson High School had a 56% success rate out of all students that auditioned and a 42% success rate for students to be eligible to audition for All-State. We are so incredibly proud of all of the students who took the opportunity to audition to be a member of this honor choir, and we look forward to continuing the tradition of excellence at Robinson High School.
about 1 month ago, PCSSD
Robinson High School All-Region Choir Members 2025 roster, including Tenor 2 and Bass 1 choir parts.
Robinson High School All-Region Choir Members 2025 roster, including Alto 2 and Tenor 1 choir parts.
Robinson High School All-Region Choir Members 2025 roster, including Soprano 1, Soprano 2,  and Alto 1 choir parts.