March is Women's History Month and we are proud to recognize female leaders in STEM. Today we highlight Barbara McClintock. She won the Nobel prize in 1983 for her physiology work discovering a gene's ability to change position on the chromosome. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
about 2 years ago, PCSSD
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March is Women's History Month and we are proud to recognize female leaders in STEM. Today we highlight Virginia Holsinger. She impacted public health by developing a shelf-stable milk substitute mix to send internationally by donation programs. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
about 2 years ago, PCSSD
virginia holsinger
March is Women's History Month and we are proud to recognize female leaders in STEM. Today we highlight Marie Curie. She is the first woman to win a Nobel prize. In 1903 she won for her work in physics and again in 1911 for her work in chemistry. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
about 2 years ago, PCSSD
whm marie curie
College Fair, March 6, 2022. See the flyer. Know your numbers. Apply for Admissions & Scholarships.
about 2 years ago, Principal Clayton
West Central LR
March is Women's History Month and we are proud to recognize female leaders in STEM. Today we highlight June Almeida. She pioneered immune electron microscopy to identify and visualize viruses, including the first human coronavirus. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
about 2 years ago, PCSSD
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As COVID-19 precautions continue to evolve, PCSSD maintains its dedication to following guidelines as recommended by the CDC and Arkansas Department of Health. Therefore, beginning Monday, March 7, all schools will resume normal visitor policy procedures.
about 2 years ago, PCSSD
March is Women's History Month and we are proud to recognize female leaders in STEM. Today we highlight Sally Ride. She became the first American woman to fly into space in 1983. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
about 2 years ago, PCSSD
whm sally ride
March is Women's History Month and we are proud to recognize female leaders in STEM. Today we highlight Lydia Villa-Komaroff. In 1978, she discovered that bacteria could be engineered to produce human insulin. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
about 2 years ago, PCSSD
whm lydia villa-komaroff
March is Women's History Month and we are proud to recognize female leaders in STEM. Today we highlight Edith Clarke. She developed a graphing calculator in 1921 and was the first professionally employed female electrical engineer in the U.S. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
about 2 years ago, PCSSD
edith clarke
As Black History Month wraps up, Teach Plus Teacher leaders reflect on its meaning. Our very own, Mr. Michael Flowers joins the conversation to share his thoughts on what Black History Month means to him and how systems can equip Black teachers and students to thrive. Read More: https://bit.ly/3tde3G8
about 2 years ago, Mills High
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flowers teach
March is Women's History Month and we are proud to recognize female leaders in STEM. Today we highlight Rear Admiral Grace Hopper. She changed computer programing by developing a computer language written in English rather than mathematical notation. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
about 2 years ago, PCSSD
March 12, 2022. The Mills Feeder Pattern Schools will host a parental engagement get together. Door prizes, giveaways and more. Most importantly, we want to share tools to strengthen our partnership for our scholars.
about 2 years ago, School
Parent Engagement
February is Black History Month and PCSSD is proud to have many Black leaders across the District. Today we highlight the Director of Federal Programs, Dr. Darnell Bell. "Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain." Vivian Greene #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
about 2 years ago, PCSSD
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The Lady Comets does well in the 4A State Indoor Meet. Camira Robinson is the 4A State 60 meter Champion. DeNiya Johnson was 3rd in the state in Shot put. Great job ladies. They are coached by Michael Humphrey.
about 2 years ago, School
team & coach
Lady Comets
Our Scholars were at the Statehouse Convention Center, Sunday February 28 for the Philander Smith College Scholar Recognition. Academic All-Stars. President Roderick Smothers awarded scholarships on site. Some were awarded $24, 000 and others full rides. No money for parents to spend.
about 2 years ago, School
Mya Molden
Jakareya Colbert
Jamesha Young
Jamia Phillips
February is Black History Month and PCSSD is proud to have many Black leaders across the District. Today we highlight the Director of Transportation, Charles Blake. “You are a light. You are the light. Never let anyone - any person or any force - dampen, dim or diminish your light…” Rep. John Lewis #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
about 2 years ago, PCSSD
bhm charles blake
February is Black History Month and PCSSD is proud to have many Black leaders across the District. Today we highlight the RTI and PBIS Coordinator, Nickey Nichols. "Success isn't about how much money you make. It's about the difference you make in people's lives." Michelle Obama #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
about 2 years ago, PCSSD
bhm nickey nichols
February is Black History Month and PCSSD is proud to have many Black leaders across the District. Today we highlight the Director of Accounting and Auditing, Monica Bryant. “There is no magic to achievement. It’s really about hard work, choices, and persistence.” Michelle Obama #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
about 2 years ago, PCSSD
bhm monica bryant
February 25, 2022 2 -Hour Delay Bell Schedule Assembly Schedule for Academic Achievement is after 1st period.
about 2 years ago, School
Schedule
Tomorrow, 2/25 PCSSD will start 2 hours delayed. For example, the normal start is 8:30, tomorrow we will start at 10:35 am. If you normally get to the bus stop at 6:45 am, Go at 8:45 am. We have our academic assembly too. See mills.pcssd.org for more info. See LIVE FEED & Facebook. Mr. Clayton
about 2 years ago, School
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