REMINDER: Schools are closed Wednesday - Friday for teacher and leadership professional development. See you Monday, Nov. 4!
BAKER ELEMENTARY held a pep rally to wrap up Red Ribbon Week. Check out the ROBINSON HIGH SCHOOL band helping out with Bronco PBIS Chant! https://youtu.be/FjOpvzt-QnU
11th-12th Students if you signed up for the ASVAB it is tomorrow. Students signed up need to report to the auditorium first thing in the morning.
Wrap up homecoming week with a BBQ Bash brought to you by the Robinson Baseball Team before the game tonight. Tickets are $10 and include a full meal (see image). Join us in the cafeteria or pavilion from 5 - 6:30 pm.
If you did not turn the chromebook agreement form in yet IT IS PAST DUE! Students with no form will not be allowed to have their chromebook until a form is turned in to the Library.
Attention band students, money for chocolates will be collected tomorrow evening during dinner. ALL money is due Monday during advisory. Thank you!
Don't forget that students get a little fall break NEXT week. Schools are closed Wednesday (Oct. 30) - Friday (Nov. 1) for districtwide professional development. You can find all district events on the website: https://www.pcssd.org/o/pcssd/events
It's homecoming week and the Robinson Baseball Team is hosting a BBQ Bash before the game on Friday. Tickets are $10 and include a full meal (see image). Join us in the cafeteria or pavilion from 5 - 6:30 pm.
This week is National School Bus Safety Week. The school bus ride is an extension of the school day and PCSSD schools is committed to providing a safe transportation experience for all students across the district.
BAND STUDENTS if you have sold a box of chocolates please turn your money in during band class. Monday, Wednesday or Friday.
Sophomore Jamil Jackson scored big on Oct.12 at the North Little Rock Wildcat Classic Tournament! He broke to Super Session (Finals) in Congressional Debate, qualifying for the State Tournament later on this year.
**ATTENTION** Phones are down at several PCSSD schools and admin offices. Our IT department is working with Windstream to resolve the issue. You track the outage here: https://downdetector.com/status/windstream/map/
Every PCSSD staff member is encouraged to wear red on Tuesday, October 15 in honor of World Dyslexia Day.
It finally feels like fall! So let's celebrate with some football with our PCSSD high schools. Good luck to our student athletes tonight. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
Tomorrow wear those crazy socks again and royal blue to support Down Syndrome awareness. Tomorrow night the theme for the game is BLUE OUT! Wear your royal blue from head to toe and show your support for Down Syndrome awareness.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month. The National Bullying Prevention Center provides a "Kids Against Bullying" pledge encouraging kids to speak up against bullying, support those being bullied & to be a friend when they see bullying. http://ow.ly/snaM50wEVmm
Tomorrow’s theme is CRAZY SOCKS!
Wear your crazy socks and show your support for Down Syndrome Awareness.
All students and staff please wear blue tomorrow to show your support for Down Syndrome Awareness Week.
The calendar can now be found in EVENTS. Important district-wide dates will be posted on the PCSSD website. School-specific dates will be posted on their respective school websites. You can view the "At-A-Glance" calendar here: https://5il.co/amrb
Friday night’s football game theme is “Pink Out” for breast cancer awareness. Come support our Robinson Senator football team as they take on the Arkadelphia Badgers.
Don’t forget you can still buy a ticket for the volleyball chili tailgate. $8 in the office and $10 at the tailgate.
Congratulations to our Robinson High JAG students who competed in the JAG state competition. Shayla Hall, Nhania Denham, and Tori Fields did an outstanding job with the project-based learning competition. They created a public- service announcement on how to help teens deal with stress. Lance Seigers competed in Public speaking and placed 2nd. Jaela McCuien competed in employability skills and place 3rd. The winners will receive an all-expense-paid trip to Washington DC to compete in the National JAG Student Leadership Conference competition. GREAT JOB!!!