TO: FROM: Through: I I Little Rock School District OCt \ 1990 /.epterber 28, 1S9C Administrators, Principals, Directors and Supervisors pry Angela Sewall, Special Assistant for 1^ Accountability Herb Cleek, Deputy Superintendent Attached you will find a copy of the Critical Events Calendar (January through June, 1S91). a reference and guide to you. This should serve as More specificity with regard to specific times will be added by memo as needed. /bif 7', 810 West Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 (501)374-3361CRITICAL EVENTS CALENDAR Page 1 of 4 Month Day Meeting Person Responsible Information/Report Due to January 1 New Years' Day Holiday 3 Schools Reopen 3 COE Results Principals 4,11 18,25 Pri ncipals Bus Arrival Time Sheets Transportation 5 Principals Fire Drill Report Bill Barnhouse 7 Parents PL874 Reports Principals/Dr. Lacey 7 Principals Last Possible Date to place a Teacher with Tenure on Performance Probation 8 Multicultural Music/Art Comm, Assoc. Supt. 9, 17 23,30 Librarians Meeting Lucy Lyon 9 Secondary Math Council Dianne Wood 10 Principals All Student Schedule Data Data Processing 10 Principals Activity Budget Monthly Report Janice Swint 14 Principals PL874 Application Enrollment Data Federal Programs 14 English Council Meeting Assoc. Supt.CRITICAL EVENTS CALENDAR Page 2 of 4 Month Day Meeting Person Responsible Information/Report Due to January 14-22 Recommended Dates for Placing a Probationary Non-tenured Teacher on Performance Probation 15 Secondary Science Council Dennis Glasgow 15 Secondary Visual Arts Staff Assoc. Supt. 15 Special Education Self- contained Teachers Patty Kohler 15-17 Principals Semester Exams for Secondary 17 Principals End of Quarter Reports 17-18 Elementary PAL Inservice Dianne Wood 17 Secondary Counselors' Inservice Jo Evelyn Elston 17 Last Day of 1st Semester 18 Elementary Counselors' Inservice Jo Evelyn Elston 18 Principals Teacher Records Day 18 Lab Attendants' Meeting Instructional Resources 18 Secondary Peer Facilitation Network Meeting Teen Leaders & Sponsors 21 Dr. King's Birthday HolidayCRITICAL EVENTS CALENDAR Page 3 of 4 Month Day Meeting Person Responsible Information/Report Due to January 21 Principals Disciplinary Management Quarterly Report Jo Evelyn Elston 21 Principals Number of Students to be Transported to Foreign Language Festival in Fayetteville Marie McNeal 22 Principals Non-tenured Teacher Apprai sal Human Resources 22 Principals Mid-year Drug Education Evaluation Form Pupil Services 22 Principals Appraisal Form for Probationary (non-tenured) Teachers Human Resources 24 Principals Grade Scan Sheets Marked Data Processing 25 Principals Quarterly Attendance Report Deseg Office 25 Principals Classroom Monitoring of Individual School Progress Asst. Supt. 28 Staff Development Day Desegregation Marvin Zimmerman All Schools - Students Out 30 Special Ed Vocational Education Teachers Patty KohlerMonth Day Meeting CRITICAL EVENTS CALENDAR Page 4 of 4 January 31 31 31 TBA Secondary Social Studies Council 1 a**' ,5 & Ji
Person Responsible Information/Report Due to On-going On-going As Occurs Principals Principals Principals Marie McNeal Principals Principals Principals REACH Report Bi racial Report Travel Reimbursement Claim Form Weekly Assignment Report Weekly Exit Report School Bus Incident Report Lucy Lyon James Jennings Transportation TransportationMonth Day Meeting February 1 1 1 5 Secondary Social Studies Council 5 5 7 8, 15, 22 8 Secondary Reading Teachers 12 13 Elementary Library Meeting 18 English Council Meeting 19 Secondary Science Teachers CRITICAL EVENTS CALENDAR Person Responsible Principals Principals Bill Barnhouse Marie McNeal Principals Principals Mr. Jennings Principals Reading Dept. Assoc. Supt. Lucy Lyon Assoc. Supt. Dennis Glasgow Information/Report Specialist & Program Evaluation Enrollment Figures, MPT Testing Schedule AMPT Schedule and Security Plan Fire Drill Report for January Last Possible Date to Place a Probationary (non-tenured) Teacher on Performance Probation Student Assignment Conf. Rep. Bus Arrival Time Sheets Multicultural Report Page 1 of 2 Due to Gifted & Talented Planning, Research Evaluation (PRE) Bill Barnhouse TransportationMonth Day Meeting CRITICAL EVENTS CALENDAR Page 2 of 2 February 21 21 Secondary Counselors' Meeting 21 Elementary Reading Teachers 25 25 Staff Development Day Desegregation 26-28 AMPT Inservice 28 28 Person Responsible Information/Report Due to Mabel Donaldson Jo Evelyn Elston Reading Dept. Sterling Ingram High School Principals Assoc. Supt. Annual Review for Gifted/Talented Students Records - Inservice Individual School All Schools - Students Out Governor's School Nominees Music Recruiting Orientation Schedule- i CRITICAL EVENTS CALENDAR Page 1 of 3 Month Day Meeting Person Responsible Information/Report Due to March 1 Principals Application for new Programs - VTED James Miller 1 Assoc. Supt Multicultural Evaluation Survey - 7th/8th Social Studies Teachers 1 Multicultural Curriculum Guide Survey Assoc. Supt. 5 Secondary Social Studies Meeting Marie McNeal c Principals Fire Drill Report Bill Barnhouse 8 Elementary Reading Teachers' Inservice Mary Mosley 8 Principals Student Count for 1st Three Grading Periods Patty Kohler 10 Principals Account for Budget Activity 10 Principals Coop-Coordinator Travel Reports 11 (One or Two Weeks Prior to Last Day of Probation)- Meeting with Assoc, or Asst. Supt. and Brady Gadberry to Report on Remediation Progress of Teachers on Probation 11-22 Principals MPT Testing Sterling Ingram 12 Secondary Math Council Dianne Woodf CRITICAL EVENTS CALENDAR Page 2 of 3 Month Day Meeting Person Responsible Information/Report Due to March 13 Elementary Librarians Meeting REACH Lucy Lyon 15 Self-contained Teachers Sex Education Meeting Principals 15 Request for Assistance in Revising Bell Schedule due to DST Change Doug Kendall 20 Journal ism Teachers' Meeting Assoc. Supt. 21 Secondary Counselors' Inservice Jo Evelyn Elston 22 Principals All Student Schedule Data Data Processing 25 General Principals' Meeting Assoc. Supt. 25 Principals Building Use - Capacity & Retentions Deseg Office 26 Principals Social Studies Recommendations & Placement Forms Elementary and Secondary Counselors 27 Principals School Climate/Human Relations Survey Sterling Ingram 27 End of 3rd Nine Weeks 28 Elementary Counselors' Inservice Jo Evelyn Elston CRITICAL EVENTS CALENDAR Page 3 of 3 Month Day Meeting Person Responsible Information/Report Due to March 28 Principals Teacher Records Day 29 Principals MAT 6 Testing Schedules Sterling Ingram 29 Principals Travel Reimbursement Claim Form Transportation 29 Principals Parent Conference Day Weekly Principals Weekly Assignment Report James Washington Weekly Weekly Exit Report Principals Weekly Wed. PAL Computer Lab Report Instructional Resource Supv. 4th Week Principals Appraisals/Certified Lynda White 4th Week Principals Placement of Programs (follow-up) James Miller 4th Week Principals Quarterly Attendance Report James Miller End of Month Principals REACH Report Lucy Lyon TBA Elementary Math PAL Inservice Dianne Wood TBA Assoc. Supt. Evaluation of Multicultural Guides Dennis Glasgow On-Going Principals PIE Activities/VIPS Hours VIPS As-Occurs Principals School Bus Incident Report TransportationMonth Day Meeting CRITICAL EVENTS CALENDAR Person Responsible Information/Report Page 1 of 5 Due to Apri 1 1 Marian Shead Provide HIPPY Request Letters Parents 1-5 Spring Break 5 Principals Fire Drill Report for March Bill Barnhouse 8 or 9 MAT 6 Inservice Sterling Ingram 8-12 Asst. Principals Administrative Citizenship Grades Given to Registrar Data Processing 8 Principals Final Day to end Performance Probation of any Teacher Whose Contract will be Non-renewed 8 8 8 8-12 8-12 Principals Principals Principals Principals Principals Principals Final Day to Evaluate any Teacher who will be recommended for Non-renewal Final Day to Remove a Name from the Re-election Agenda before Printing Non-renewed Staff Appraisals Appraisal Forms for Employees Final Day to Remove a Name From Re-election Agenda Emergency Evacuation Exercise Administration Citizenship Grades Human Resources Human Resources Human Resources Transportation RegistrarsMonth Day Meeting CRITICAL EVENTS CALENDAR Person Responsible Information/Report Page 2 of 5 Due to Apri 1 10 Elementary Library Meeting Lucy Lyon 10 Principals Activity Budget Monthly Report Bookkeeping Dept. 12 Principals Building Use / Capacity and Retentions Report 12 Principals Building Capacity Report Due for 1991-92 12 12 Principals Quarterly Attendance Report Student Assign. 12 Principals Classroom Monitoring Report Asst. Supt. 12 Principals High School Year Book specs due Assoc. Supt. 12 Principals Identification of Supplemental Multicultural Materials 15-26 Principals MAT 6 Test Administered 15 Principals HIPPY Teacher Surveys Classrm. Teachers 15 Principals Request for Balance of Summer Pay Letters due From Less Than 12 Month Employees 15 English Council Meeting Assoc. Supt. 17 Human Resources Last Day to Notify Teachers of Non-RenewalMonth Day Meeting CRITICAL EVENTS CALENDAR Person Responsible Informati on/Report Page 3 of 5 Due to April 17 Principals Final Appraisal Form due for all Certified Employees Human Resources 18 Secondary Reading Teachers Inservice Mary Mosley 22 General Principals' Meeting Assoc. Supt. 26 Principals Invoices due for Kindergarten and Textbook Purchases for 1990-91 Purchasing Weekly Lucy Lyon PAL Computer Lab Report Computer Central & Principals On-going Weekly Assignment Report Principals On-going Weekly Exit Report Principals On-going Principals Report all Partners In Education Activities VIPS & Communications On-going Principals Document PIE and VIPS Hours VIPS On-going Principals Evaluation of Resource Speakers VIPS On-going Principals Student Teacher/Field Experience Placements Federal Programs On-going Principals Submit Items of Interest About Local School CommunicationsMonth Day Meeting CRITICAL EVENTS CALENDAR Person Responsible Information/Report Page 4 of 5 Due to April TBA Principals 3rd Quarter Attendance Ledger Student Assignment TBA Elementary Math Council Dianne Wood 4th Week Principals Student Status Report Vocational Dept./ VTED On-going Principals Coop-Coordinator Travel Requests Vocational Dept. On-going Principals Serious Incident Report Asst. Supt. On-going Bi racial Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes Assoc. Supt Desegregation On-going Principals Various Social Studies & Foreign Language Contests Marie McNeal On-going Multicultural Curriculum Guide Comm. Meeting Marie McNeal On-going Principals Requests for in-school inservice Staff Development On-going Principals Submit Names of Identified Teachers Needing Inservice Staff Development On-going Principals Submit In-school Inservice Sign-in Report Forms Staff Development TBA Gifted and Talented Specialists' Meeting Mabel DonaldsonMonth Day Meeting CRITICAL EVENTS CALENDAR Person Responsible Information/Report Page 5 of 5 Due to April End of Month Monthly REACH Report Lucy Lyon On-going Principals Travel Reimbursement Claim Form Transportation On-going Principals School Bus Incident Report Transportation April 29- May 10 Principals End-of-Year Program Evaluation Pupil Servicesa CRITICAL EVENTS CALENDAR Page 1 of 4 Month Day Meeting Person Responsible Information/Report Due to May 1 Principals Identification of Supplementary Multicultural Materials Marie McNeal 3 Principals Instrumental Music Repair Assessment Assoc. Supt. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Principals Bus Arrival Time Sheets Transportation 5 Principals Fire Drill Report for April Bill Barnhouse 6 Principals All Appraisal Forms for Noncertified Human Resources 7 Secondary Social Studies Council Marie McNeal 7-14 Principals Corrections to Course Selection Scan Sheet Pre-list 8 Elementary Library Meeting (REACH) 10 Principals Activity Budget Monthly Report for April Business Office 14 Elementary Counselors' Inservice Jo Evelyn Elston 14 Secondary Math Council Dianne Wood 14 Multicultural Music/Art Committee Assoc. Supt. 15 Principals Request Summer Repairs Plant Services 15-25 Principals Requests to roll 90-91 Master Schedule to 91-92 Data Processing 16 Journalism Teachers' Meeting PrincipalsMonth Day Meeting CRITICAL EVENTS CALENDAR Page 2 of 4 May 17 "Just Say No" End-of-Year Event 20 General Principals' Meeting 20 English Council Meeting 20-25 21 Secondary Science Council 22 24 Elementary Reading Teachers 24 27 27 MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY 30 30 31 31 31 Person Responsible Information/Report Due to Linda Brown Assoc. Supt. Principal s Dennis Glasgow Principals Mary Mosley Principals Principals Principals Principals Evaluation of PIE Programs & Data for Annual Report Capital Expenditures Requisitions for 1st half - FY 91-92 Annual LRSD Secondary Art Show EPSF Post Test Student's School Assignment for Next Year Orphans Aid Report Annual Music Teachers Report Music Achievement Assessment All Student Schedule Data VIPS Purchasing Assoc. Supt. Principals Deseg Office Assoc. Supt. Assoc. Supt. Data ProcessingCRITICAL EVENTS CALENDAR Page 3 of 4 Month Day Meeting Person Responsible Information/Report Due to May 31 Principals Custodial Vacation Schedule due 31 Principals Custodial Evaluations 1st. Week MAT 6 Results for Students in Chapter 1 J.J. Lacey Weekly Weekly After Wed. Weekly End of Month End of Month End of Month End of Month TBA Elementary Math PAL Inservice TBA Special Ed Teachers Inservice On-going On-going Principals Principals Principals Principals Principals Patty Kohler Principals Special Needs Report Assignment Reports Exit Report PAL Computer Lab Report Monthly REACH Report Evaluation of PAL Survey Textbook Inventory Summer Janitorial Orders Serious Incident Reports Advisory Committee Minutes Vocational Ed Principals Principals Instructional Resources Purchasing PurchasingCRITICAL EVENTS CALENDAR Page 4 of 4 Month Day Meeting Person Responsible Informati on/Report Due to May On-going Principals Various Contests On-going Principals Requests for Inservice Workshops Staff Development On-going Principals Inschool Inservice Workshop Sign-in Reports Staff Development TBA Gifted and Talented , Specialists Meeting Mabel Donaldson TBA Principals Travel Reimbursement Claim Form Transportation To June Principals Property Inventory Purchasing On-going Principals PIE Activities VIPS Office On-going Principals Documentation of all PIE and VIPS Hours VIPS Office On-going Principals Evaluation of Resource Speakers On-going Principals Items of Interest Communications As Occurs Principals School Bus Incident Report Transportation As Needed Principals Serious Incident Reports Asst. Supt. End of Contract Principals Elementary Annual Inventory Expenditure Report Instructional Resources End of Contract Principals Student/Teacher Surveys Instructional ResourcesCRITICAL EVENTS CALENDAR Page 1 of 5 Month Day Meeting Person Responsible Information/Report Due to June 1 Requests for 1991-92 Staff Development Activities 5 Principals Fire Drill Report for May Bill Barnhouse 5 Music Equipment Inventory 5 Purchasing 9.0 Month Aides Contracts end 5 Last Day for Students 5 Last Day of 4th Nine Weeks 6 9.25 Month Aides/Clerks, Cafeteria Workers and Managers contracts end 6 Principals Certified & Non-certified Contract Renewal Evaluations 6 Teacher Records Day 7 7 Teacher Inservice Principals Principals Bus Arrival Time Sheets Transportation 7 9.25 Month Teacher Contracts end 9.5 Month Teacher Contracts end 10.0 Month Instructural Aides Contracts end 10.25 Month Incentive Teachers Contracts end 7-28 Principals Property Inventory PurchasingCRITICAL EVENTS CALENDAR Page 2 of 5 Month Day Meeting Person Responsible Information/Report Due to June 7-28 Principals Textbook Inventory 7-12 Assistant Principals Administrative Citizenship Grades Registrar 10 Principals Activity Budget Monthly Report Bookkeeping Dept. 11 Music/Art Supervisor Multicultural Music/Art 12 10.0 Month Clerical Contracts end 13 10.5 Month Clerical Contracts end 14 Principals Discipline Management Quarterly Report Student Hearing 14 10 Month Teacher Contracts end 14 Principals Specialists' and Program Evaluation Gifted & Talented 19 10.5 Month Asst. Principal Contracts end 20 11.0 Month Clerical Contract ends ASAP Enrollment Projections and Schedule for 9th grade Computer Science and Literacy Course Inst. TechnologyMonth Day Meeting June 2nd Week 3rd Week Mid Mid End of Month Bi-racial Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes CRITICAL EVENTS CALENDAR Person Responsible Principals Principals Principals Page 3 of 5 On-going Principals TBA Principals TBA Principals TBA Principals TBA Principals TBA Principals TBA Principals On-going Principals On-going On-going On-going Principals Information/Report Principals' Annual Report Counselor & Special Needs Caseload Report Textbook Orders for 1991-92 Band Instrument Inventory Serious Incident Report 4th Quarter Attendance Ledger Bookkeeping Records Annual REACH Reports Lab Shutdown Sign-off Sheet Quarterly Attendance Report COE Reports Items of Interest at Individual Schools Weekly Assignment Report Weekly Exit Report All Partners in Education Activities Due to Asst. Supt. Voc. Dept & VTED Purchasing Purchasing Asst. Supt. Student Assign. Business Office Library Coord. Computer Central Student Assign. Asst. Supt. Communications Schools Schools Communications & VIPSMonth Day Meeting June On-going On-going On-going On-going Multicultural Curriculum Guide Committee CRITICAL EVENTS CALENDAR Person Responsible Principals Principals Principals Marie McNeal Information/Report Documentation of all PIE & VIPS Hours in Schools Evaluation of Resource Speakers Coop-Coordinator Travel Reports On-going Principals Names of Identified Teachers Needing Inservice On-going Principals In-school Inservice Sign-in Report Forms 21 10.5 Month Teachers Contract ends 11.0 Month Teachers Contract ends 26 27 28 28 Page 4 of 5 Due to VIPS VIPS Vocational Dept. Staff Development Staff Development 11.0 Month Principals Contract ends 11.5 Month Clerical Contract ends 12.0 Month Teachers Contract ends 12.0 Month Principals Contracts endMonth Day Meeting June 28 30 CRITICAL EVENTS CALENDAR Person Responsible Information/Report 12.0 Month Clerical Contracts end Principals Start up Orders for 1991-92 Page 5 of 5 Due to Purchasing********************************************************************************************* LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT WEST MARKHAM AND IZARD LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS OCTOBER- 1990 SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS ********************************************************************************************* TIME - DATE MEETING PLACE Monday - 1 9:00 a.m. Staff Development Staff Meeting IRC - Room 15 Close of School Individual School Faculty Meetings Schools Tuesday - 2 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Secondary Social Studies Council Mtg. IRC - Lecture Room 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Grantseeking Minicourse Hall High - Room 610 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 4 MAT Mini course Hall High - Room 606 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. MPT Math Minicourse (2&3) IRC - Room 15 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. International Studies Course Hall High - Room 611 Oct 2 - 7 National Parent Conference (PAC) New Orleans, LA Wednesday - 3 10:30 a.m. Supt's Senior Staff Meeting Board Conference Room 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. English Minicourse Hall High - Room 600 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. P.E.T. (#001) Dodd Elementary 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. TESA (#003) Pulaski Heights Jr. 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. TESA (#008) Wakefield Elementary Thursday - 4 3:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. CTA Thursday Night Workshop IRC - Display Room 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Social Studies Minicourse Hall High - Room 600 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Math Minicourse (3&4) IRC - Room 15 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. P.E.T. (#001) Dodd Elementary 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. TESA (#002) Mitchell Elementary 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. TESA (#007) Otter Creek ElementaryH October^'Calendar 1990 Page 2 TIME - DATE MEETING PLACE Friday - 5 9:30 a.m. Supt's Cabinet Meeting Board Conference Room 12:00 noon Tri-District Staff Development. Comm. PCSSD - Admin. Bldg. Monday - 8 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Geography Minicourse Hall High - Room 606 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Science Minicourse (4) IRC - Lecture Room 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Computerized Gradebook Mini course Franklin Elementary 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. P.E.T. (#002) Geyer Springs Elem. Tuesday - 9 7:30 a.m. Superintendent/PRT Executive Board Board Conference Room 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Science Minicourse (5) IRC - Lecture Room 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Writing Minicourse Hall High - Room 600 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. MPT Math Minicourse IRC - Room 15 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Compton's Encyclopedia Minicourse * Hall High - Room 610 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 4 MAT Mini course Hall High - Room 606 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. International Studies Course Hall High - Room 611 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. P.E.T. (#002) Geyer Springs Elem. 5:00 p.m. PAC Membership Committee IRC - Display Room 6:30 p.m. Tuesday Night Parent Training IRC - Display Room Wednesday - 10 10:30 a.m. Supt's Senior Staff Meeting Board Conference Room 12:00 noon VIPS - Board of Directors Board Room 4:30 p.m. Classroom Teachers Association Representative Council AEA Building mOctober'Calendar 1990 Page 3 TIME - DATE MEETING PLACE Thursday - 11 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Standard First Aid (Contact Health Services) TBA 3:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. CTA Thursday Night Workshop IRC - Display Room CTA Meeting Day Friday - 12 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Standard First Aid (Contact Health Services) TBA 9:30 a.m. Supt's Cabinet Meeting Board Conference Room ********************************************************************************************** Monday - 15 9:00 a.m. Staff Development Staff Meeting IRC - Room 15 1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Elementary Reading Teachers Cluster A IRC - Lecture Room 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. English Council Meeting IRC - Display Room 4:00 p.m. Secondary Social Studies Area Schools Material Committee Mtg. Pulaski Heights Jr. Media Center 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Asia Minicourse Hall High - Room 606 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Arkansas History Mini course Hall High - Room 600 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Science Minicourse (6) IRC Lecture Room 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Pattern Blocks Minicourse IRC - Room 15 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Computerized Gradebook Minicourse Franklin Elementary 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. TESA (#004) Williams Magnet 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. TESA (#009) Geyer Springs Elem. 7:00 p.m. Town Hall Meeting with Superintendent Fair HighQctober* Calendar 1990 Page 4 TIME - DATE MEETING PLACE Tuesday - 16 8:00 a.m. District PAC Meeting Western Hills Elem. 9:00 a.m. Instructional Supervisors IRC - Lecture Room 1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Elementary Reading Teachers Cluster B IRC - Lecture Room 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 7th. Grade Science Mini course IRC - Lecture Room 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Learning Style Minicourse Hall High - Room 608 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Compton's Encyclopedia Minicourse Franklin Elementary 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 4 MAT Minicourse Hall High - Room 606 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. International Studies Course Hall High - Room 611 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. TESA (#005) Fulbright Elementary 5:00 p.m. Workshop/Tri-District Planning Committee IRC - Display Room 5:00 p.m. Monitoring/Evaluation Committee IRC - Display Room Wednesday - 17 10:30 a.m. Supt's Senior Staff Meeting Board Conference Room 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Student Team Learning Minicourse IRC - Room 15 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Classroom Management (#005) Mabel vale Elementary Thursday - 18 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Secondary Counselors Inservice Board Room 3:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. CTA Thursday Night Workshop IRC - Display Room 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Colonial Am. History Minicourse Hall High - Room 600 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Learning Style Mini course Hall High - Room 608 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Classroom Management (#005) Mabel vale Elementary 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Learning Styles (#002) Fair High 5:00 p.m. Friday - 19 Board of Directors' Committee Meeting Board Room 9:30 a.m. Supt's Cabinet Meeting Board Conference Room ***********************************************************************************************October* Calendar 1990 Page 5 TIME - DATE MEETING PLACE Monday - 22 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Elementary Counselors Inservice TBA 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. School Nurse Inservice TBA 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 8th Gr. Am. History Minicourse Hall High - Room 600 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 9th Gr. Science Minicourse IRC - Lecture Room 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Computerized Gradebook Minicourse Franklin Elementary 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. P.E.T. (#001) Dodd Elementary TBA TESA (#010) Woodruff Elementary Tuesday - 23 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Biology Mini course IRC - Lecture Room 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Students' Success Minicourse Franklin Elementary 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Positive/Negative Numbers Mini course IRC - Room 15 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Social Studies/GT Mini course Hall High - Room 605 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. International Studies Course Hall High - Room 611 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Learning Styles (#003) Wilson Elementary Wednesday - 24 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Standard First Aid (Contact Health Services) TBA 10:30 a.m. Supt's Senior Staff Meeting Board Conference Room 4:30 p.m. Thursday - 25 Classroom Teachers' Association Executive Board CTA Office 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Standard First Aid (Contact Health Services) TBA 3:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. CTA Thursday Night Workshop IRC - Display Room 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Geography Minicourse Hall High - Room 600 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Math Minicourse (1&2) IRC - Room 15 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Cooperative/Team Learning (#001) Pulaski Heights Jr. 6:00 p.m. Board of Directors Regular Meeting Board Room0tober*.Calendar 1990 Page 6 TIME - DATE MEETING PLACE Friday - 26 9:30 a.m. Supt's Cabinet Meeting Board Conference Room * * * ie ic ic * * it -k if "k ie if ie * -k * * ie ir ic -k it ie ik -k it it ie ir ic -k * * * * ie -k ir ir -k ir "k i( ir ic * -k ie ie ie 'kk'k'k-kieie'k'k'k'k'k'k-k'kkkk'kk Monday - 29 9:00 a.m. Staff Dev. Staff Meeting IRC - Room 15 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Baghdad to Tokyo Minicourse Hall High - Room 607 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. P.E.T. (#002) Geyer Springs Elem. 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Reading Games Mini course IRC - Display Room Tuesday - 30 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Math Minicourse (K) IRC - Room 15 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. International Studies Course Hall High - Room 611 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. P.E.T. (#001) Dodd Elementary Wednesday - 31 10:30 a.m. Supt's Senior Staff Meeting Board Conference Room(l/26,'93 11:58 501 324 2023 LRSD COMMUNICATI ODM @002 I I Little Rock School District 1995-96 School Year Dates August' 7&8 14 21 28 29 30 31 September Registration Teachers report to work Students report to class Romine Interdistrict Open House 5:30 - 7 Elementary Magnet Schools OH 5:30 - 7 Elementary Area Schools OH 5:30 - 7 Incentive Schools and Rockefeller Magnet Open House 5:30 - 7 Mann and Dunbar Magnet OH 5:30 - 7 I 17 22 23 24 Early Dismissal Pre-Registration Open House -Incentive and Interdistrict Schools 5:30 - 7 Pre-Registration Open House - Elem. Magnet Schools, 5:30 - 7 Pre-Registration Open House - Secondary Magnet Schools 5:30 - 7 29-Feb. 2 Check us Out! - Elementary Schools 2? Pre-Registration Open House - 29 30 4 5 6 7 11-28 19 29 Labor Day (District closed) Jr
High Area Schools OH 7 - 8:30 Henderson Magnet Open House 7 - 8:30 Central High, Parkview, & McClellan Magnet Open House 7 - 8:30 Senior High Area Schools OH 7 - 8:30 Stanford 8 Tests School Board Election Parent Conference Day (Students Out) Elementary Area Schools 5:30 - 7 Pre-Regis tration Open House - Secondary Area Schools 5:30 - 7 February 5-16 Pre-Registration 7 Early Dismissal March October 4 17 18 23 31 Early Dismissal Fi^t Quarter Ends (40 days) Teacher Work Day (Students out) College Night Report Cards, 1st Quarter 6 13 14 15 18-22 Early Dismissal Third Quarter Ends (50 days) Parent Conference Day (Students out) Teachers Work Day (Students out) Spring Break November 1 2-3 Early Dismissal AEA Teachers Conv. (Students Out) 23-24 Thanksgiving Holidays December 6 18-19 19 20 21 Early Dismissal Semester Exams Second Quarter Ends (40 days) Tehcher Work Day (Students out) Wmter Vacation Begins January i 3 15 16 School Reopens M.'L. King Jr. Holiday (District Closed) Reports Cards, 2nd Quarter 1 April 5 8 17 May 13-15 15 17 19 20 21 22 27 29-31 31 June 3 14 Staff Development Day (Students Out) Report Cards, 3rd Quarter Early Dismissal Senior Exams Early Dismissal Bac<^aureate Practice Baccalaureate Graduation- Fair- 6 p.m.. Hall 8:30 p, Graduation - Central High 7 p.m. Graduation - Parkview 6 p.m., McClellan 8:30 p.m. Memorial Day Holiday Final Exams Last Day for Students Last Day for Teachers Report Cards, 4th Quarter '.m.04/11/97 09:46 501 324 2023 LRSD COMMUNICATI > ODM 002 Little Rock School District 1997-98 ^^ArStudent Calendar I. - I I BBS' D August 20, 1997 First Day for Students September 1, 1997 Labor Day (Schools Closed) September 26, 1997 Parent Conference Day (Students Out) October 23, 1997 End of First Quarter (45 days) October 24, 1997 Teachers Workday (Students Out) October 30-31, 1997 AEA Teachers Inservice (Students Out) November 27-28, 1997 Thanksgiving Holidays December 22,1997 Winter Vacation Begins January 5, 1998 Classes Resume January 15,1998 End of Second Quarter (45 days) January 16, 1998 Teachers Workday (Students Out) January 19,1998 Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday February 27, 1998 Parent Conference Day (Students Out) March 26,1998 End of Third Quarter (47 days) March 27,1998 Teachers Workday (Students Out) March 30 - April 3, 1998 Spring Break April 10, 1998 Staff Development Day (Students Out) May 25, 1998 Memorial Day Holiday June 3, 1998 Last Day for Students (41 days) Registration, open house, graduation dates and other dates of importance have yet to be determined for the 1997-98 school year. This information will be available soon (approximately three weeks). 07--13 9 16-22 O'?Ill 324 2023 IRSD COMMl'MCATI ODM 001 001 r .(..itde Rock School District 1997-98 Stufk-iit CaieDchir Au iiUSt 6-i 1997 Ai-nist j 1, 199'7 .3 20, 1997 September i. 1997 S iptember 26, 1997 October 23, 1997 October 24, OcfC)biT2Q-i[, November 27-28. 1997 Dece'-noer 22. lyy? .lanuary 5, 199S January 15. 1998 .lacuaryz 16, IME lanuarv 19, lt>9h Chcck-In iLrs' Day for 'ieachers Firs
Day fox Smdenii l.abor !7ay (Schools Closed) l-Lirent Confersoce Day (Studenis Ota) End of First (Xiarter (45 days i Teachers Workday (Students t)u') Teachers Iriservice (StuderAts Out) Thaiikieiving Hoildays Winter vacation Begins C Lisses R idrne f ebriiary 27, Tslarch 26, lyps 'And of Second Qudner 145 di} s) I eacheis Workday (Sn.'ri:?i'.ts (.)it.t Manir, : iiiher King, Jr. H.olida_v Parent tJonterence ].)ay StndeaLs ' End of!bird Quater (4 .' uays
March 27. .*.998 March Su - A.phi 3. 'Ph- -\pnl 10,
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Principals and Department Heads Brady Gadbeny, Director of Labor Relations THROUGH
SUBJECT: Leslie V. Gamine, Superintendent of Schools 1998-99 Employee Workday Calendars Below you will find the contractual beginning and ending dates for employee groups. If any changes are made, you will be notified as quickly as possible. Please notify the employees who work for you of their return to work date. Teachers 9.25 Months 9.50 Teachers Sec. Librarians Elem. Librarians 10.00 Teachers Sec. Counselors 10.00 Mo. Football Coach 10.25 Months 10.50 Months 10.75 Months 11.00 Months 12.00 Months 192 Days 197 Days 197 Days 207 Days 207 Days 212 Days 217 Days 222 Days 227 Days 247 Days August 13 - June August 6-June August 10 - June July July July July July July July 30 - June 23 - June 23 - June 16 - June II 4 11 11 9 - June 11 9 - June 18 1 - June 30 4 48 Adtnifiistrators/Principals/Assistant PrinciDals/Supervisors 10.00 Months 10.00 Months 10.50 Months 11.00 Months 11.00 Months Supv. 200 Days 203 Days 210 Days 220 Days 223 Days August August 6 - June 9 4 - June 10 July 23 - June 9 July July 13-June 7 9 - June 14 06/26/1998 11:41 501-324-2023 LRSD COMMUNICATIONS PAGE 03 1998-99 Employee Workday Calendars Page 2 Administrators/Priacipal.s/As.sistant Principals/Supervisors-cont. 11.50 Months 12.00 Months 230 Days 250 Days July July- 6 - June 18 1 - June 30 Clerical 9.25 Months (Media Clerks) 10.00 Months 10.00 Months (Bookkeepers) 10.50 Months 11,00 Months 11.50 Months 12.00 Months 188 Days 203 Days 203 Days 210 Days 220 Days 230 Days 235 Days August 13 - June August August July July July July 3 - June 5 - June 23 - June 9 - June 9 - June 1 - Jtme 4 9 11 9 9 IS 30 Aides 9.00 Months Supv. CARE Aides 9.25 Months Instructional Aides Computer Lab Attendants 10.00 Months Instr, 12.00 Months Instr. 178 Days 179 Days August 20- June August 13 - June 4 3 Transportation Bus Drivers/Monitors Safety and Security Campus Security 9.50 Months AN Food Service Workers/Substitutes Managers/Mgr. Trainees/ Meal Technicians Custodians 9-25 Months 12.00 Months 185 Days 200 Days 235 Days 180 Days 182 Days 190 Days 185 Days 188 Days 184 Days 235 Days August 17-June August July August 6-June 1 - June 10-June August 17-June August 10-June August 19 - June August 3 - June August 13 - June July 1 - June 4 11 30 3 3 9 4 4 4 3003/19/1999 10:25 501-324-2023 LRSD COMMUNICATIONS PAGE 02/02 1999-2000 Calendar August 24, 1999 September 6. 1999 September 27, 1999 October 11,1999 October 22, October 25, November 11-12, November 24. November 25-26, December 20, 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 January 3, 2000 January 13, 2000 January 14, 2000 January 17, 2000 February 21, 2000 March 23, 2000 March 24. 2000 March 27-31, 2000 April 21, 2000 May 29, 2000 June 1, 2000 First Day for Students Labor Day (Schools Closed) Parent Conference Day (Students Out) Staff Development Day (Students Out) End of First Quarter (41 days) Teachers Record Day (Students Out) AEA Teachers Inservice (Students Out) Staff Development Day (Students Out) Thanksgiving Holiday Winter Vacation Begins Classes Resume End of Second Quarter (43 days) Teachers Record Day (Students Out) Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Parent Conference Day (Students Out) End of Third Quarter (47 days) Teachers' Record Day (Students Out) Spring Break Staff Development Day (Students Out) Memorial Day Holiday Last Day for Students (42 days) l/anmry MONTH M JULY AUGUST 3 SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER 2 DECEMBER JANUARY '99 FEBRUARY 1 MARCH 1 APRIL MAY 3 JUNE I wend LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT STUDENT CALENDAR 1998-99 T I W |TH F I M T W 4 1 3 1 2 2 4 1 f] wv $v PC ST DAY i 2 4 2 3 3 5 2 2 6 3 1 AA 5 3 4 4 SV 1 6 l| it 3 R 3 4 2 4 R 1 5 5 SV- ii 7 R 4 1st Day Sfixfents End Quarter Wintw Vacation Spring Vacation PaiehfConfatenee Student Days 6 1 8 Tn| F i MI tTw TH| F i M I f W|T11| F I M T wv 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 * W TH 29 30 ST F T SV PC DAY H H WD SD TCD 31 10 lii n 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 5 9 7 4 8 8 5 10 7 8 6 10 8 5 9 9 6 11 8 9 7 11 9 6 10 10 7 12 9 10 8 12 10 1 11 11 8 13 10 H WD SD TCD R 11 9 13 11 8 12 12 9 14 11 14 12 16 14 11 15 15 12 17 15 13 17 15 12 16 16 13 18 14 15 16 14 18 16 13 17 17 14 19 16 17 15 19 17 [431 14 18 18 15 20 17 jNsnrSOefiiWpriiiiS^ totstConiraotOsjffi Last Day Students Record Days 18 21 22 23 24 25 16 19 20 20 18 o 15 23 o 1r 18 24 21 sn 25 W ii 22 Ml w [45| 23 R n R 25 31 PC 28 R 26 30 28 8 19 20 21 22 25 PC: 19 19 16 21 18 22 22 19 24 21 23 24 23 24 25 |47| 25 ft 26 SV 29 20 25 21 26 23 22 23 29 30 20 27 28 29 30 21 16 27 28 26 R 31 24 25 28 WY 29 li WV 31 14 26 27 28 29 18 19 o 30 19 27 28 29 30 20 20 29 30 3 TOTALS 178 THE PAYS shaded ABOVE~~] CAL9904/25/2000 09:28 501-324-2023 LRSD COMMUNICATIONS PAGE 02/02 Little Rock School District 2000 - 2001 Calendar August 09, 2000 First Day for Teachers August 21, 2000 First Day for Students September 04, 2000 Labor Day (Schools Closed) September 25. 2000 Parent Conference Day October 20,2000 End of First Quarter (43 days) October 23, 2000 Teachers' Record Day (Students Out) November 2-3.2000 AEA Teachers' Inservice (Students Out) November 22,2000 Staff Development Day (Students Out) November 23-24,2000 Thanksgiving Holiday December 18, 2000 Winter Vacation Begins January 02,2001 Classes Resume January 11,2001 End of Second Quarter (42 days) January 12,2001 Teachers' Record Day (Students Out) January 15,2001 Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Febnjary 19, 2001 Parent Conference Day (Students Out) March 05, 2001 Staff Development Day (Students Out) March 22,2001 End of Third Quarter (46 days) March 23, 2001 Teachers Record Day (Students Out) March 26 - 30, 2001 Spring Break April 13, 2001 Staff Development Day (Students Out) May 28, 2001 Memorial Day Holiday May 31.2001 Last Day for Students (42 days)Little Rock School District 2000-2001 Student Calendar RECEIVED OFRCECF OESESREGATCMMOHITORINS JUL 1 3 2080 August 2-3,2000 August 21,2000 September 4, 2000 October 4, 2000 October 20, 2000 October 23, 2000 November 2-3,2000 November 22,2000 November 23-24,2000 December 18,2000 January 2,2001 January 11,2001 January 12,2001 January 15,2001 February 19, 2001 March 5,2001 March 22,2001 March 23,2001 March 26-30,2001 A.Dnll3,2001 May 28,2001 May 31,2001 Check-In At All Schools (10am-7pni) First Day for Students Labor Day (Schools Closed) Parent Conference Day (Students Out) End of First Quarter (43 days) Teachers Workday (Students Out) AJiA Teachers Inservice (Students Out) Staff Development (Students Out) Thanksgiving Holidays Winter Vacation Begins Classes Resume End of Second Quarter (42 days) Teachers Workday (Students Out) King Holiday (Students Out) Parent Conference Day (Students Out) Staff Development (Students Out) End of Third Quarter (46 days) Teachers Workday (Students Out) Spring Break Staff Development (Students Out) Memorial Day Holiday Last Day for Students Revised 5/12/2000received Little Rock School District 2000 - 2001 Extended Year Calendar JUL 18 2000 CffiGcCF July 4, 2000 August 1-2, 2000 August 3, 4 & 7, 2000 August 8, 2000 August 11, 2000 September 4, 2000 October 4, 2000 October 5, 2000 October 6, 2000 October 9-20 November 2-3, 2000 November 22, 2000 November 23-24, 2000 December 18, 2000 January 1,2001 January 2-5, 2001 January 11,2001 January 12, 2001 January 15,2001 February 19, 2001 March 20, 2001 March 21,2001 ------March-22, 2001- March 23,2001 March 26-30, 2001 April 2 - 6, 2001 May 28, 2001 June 15, 2001 June 18,2001 June 19 - 20, 2001 June 21 - 29, 2001 4*^ of July (Schools Closed) Staff Development Day (Students Out) Non Student Workdays First Day for Students Staff Development Day (Students Out) Labor Day (Schools Closed) End of First Quarter (40 days) Teachers Record Day (Students Out) Parent Conference Day (Students Out) inter-Session AE4 Teachers Inservice (Students Out) Staff Development Day (Students Out) Thanksgiving Holiday (Students Out) Winter Vacation Begins New Years Day Inter-Session End of Second Quarter (39 days) Teachers Record Day (Students Out) Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday (Students Out) Parent Conference Day (Students Out) End of Third Quarter (45 days) Teachers' Record Day (Students Out) .Parent Conference Day (Students Out) Staff Development Day (Students Out) Spring Break Inter-Session (Students Out) Memorial Day Holiday End of Quarter (49 days) Teachers Record Day (Students Out) Staff Development Day (Students Out) Inter-SessionRECEIVED JUN 8 2001 omcEOf DESEGREGATION MONITORING Uttle Rock School District 2001-2002 Student Calendar August 23 Sept. 3 Sept. 26 October 22 November 1-2 November 21 November 22 23 Dec. 20 - Jan, 1 Jan. 18 Jan. 21 Feb. 18-19 March 11 March 22 March 25 - 29 May 27 May 31 Students begin school Labor Day (students out) Parent Conference Day (students out) Teacher Records Day (students out) Staff Development Days (students out) Staff Development Day (students out) Thanksgiving Holiday (students out) Winter Break (students out) Tsachsr Records Day (students out) Dr. M. L. King Holiday (students out) Staff Development Days (students out) Parent Conference Day (students out) Teacher Records Day (students out) Spring Break (students out) Memorial Day (students out) Students Last Day Extended Year Calendar for Mabelvale, Woodruff and Stephens Only August 8 August 17 Sept 3 October 11 October 12 October 15 -19 October 22-26 November 1-2 November 21 November 22 - 23 Dec. 20 - Jan. 1 Jan. 18 Jan. 21 February 4-8 February 11 -13 February 14-19 March 25 - 29 April 15 April 16 April 17-19 May 27 June 19 June 20 June 24 28 Students begin school Staff Development Day (students out) Labor Day (students out) Teacher Records Day (students out) Parent Conference Day (students out) Intersession Vacation Staff Development Days (students out) Staff Development Day (students out) Thanksgiving Holiday (students out) Winter Break (students out) Teacher Records Day (students out) Dr. M. L King Holiday (students out) Intersession Vacation (students out) Staff Development Days (students out) Spring Break (students out) Teacher Records Day (students out) Parent Conference Day (students out) Intersession Memorial Day (students out) Last Day (except for intersession) Teacher Records Day Intersession MONTH M T JULY 2 3 w IT 4 AUGUST 1 SEPTEMBER H 3 4 5 OCTOBER 1 2 3 NOVEMBER DECEMBER 3 JANUARY '02 4 H 1 5 2 FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL 1 2 3 MAY I JUNE R 3 4 5 Legend * [] WV SV PC LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT STUDENT CALENDAR 2001-2002 TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F 5 2 6 4 AEA SD 1 6 3 4 2 6 6 3 7 5 AEA SO 2 7 4 1 I 5 3 7 9 6 10 8 5 10 7 4 4 8 6 10 1st Day Students End Quarter Winter Vacation Spring Vacation Parent Conference ST DAY Student Days 10 7 II 9 6 II 8 5 5 9 7 II II 8 12 10 7 12 9 6 6 10 8 12 12 9 13 II 8 13 10 7 7 II 9 13 H WD SD SDW TCD R 13 10 14 12 9 14 II 8 8 12 10 14 16 SDW 13 17 15 12 17 14 11 PC 11 15 13 17 17 SDW 14 18 16 13 18 15 12 12 16 14 18 18 SDW 15 19 17 14 19 16 13 13 17 15 19 19 SD 16 20 18 15 WV 20 149] 17 14 14 18 16 20 20 SD 17 21 (40] 19 16 WV 21 R 18 15 15 19 17 21 Proposed Revision M 23 WD 20 24 R 22 19 WV 24 H 21 SDW 18 18 22 20 24 Holiday Non Student Work Days Staff Development Staff Development -ADE Waiver Total Contract Days Last Day Students Record Days T 24 WD 21 25 23 20 H 25 22 SDW 19 19 23 21 25 W 25 WD 22 PC 26 24 SD 21 WV 26 23 20 20 24 22 26 TH 26 23 27 25 H 22 WV 27 24 21 [40] 21 25 23 27 F 27 24 28 26 H 23 WV 28 25 22 R 22 26 24 28 M 30 27 29 26 WV 31 28 25 SV 25 29 H 27 T 31 28 30 27 29 26 SV 26 30 28 W 29 31 28 30 27 SV 27 29 TH F ST DAY H R WD SDW SD TC0 30 29 31 28 SV 28 30 TOTALS 31 30 SV 29 [44] # 31 7 18 22 17 13 20 18 14 22 22 173 [ A PR 5 xzan BEGfEGATKi liMON TOHIWfe STUDENTS DO NOT ATTEND ON THE DAYS SHADED ABOVE CAL2OO2I LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT STUDENT CALENDAR DRAFT 2002-2003 MONTH M T W JULY 1 TH IT 4 F 5 AUGUST 2: SEPTEMBER . g-
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May 1, 2003 RECEIVED Principals and Department Heads Beverly Williams, Director, Human Resources T. Kenneth James, Superintendent of Schools may -5 2003 OFFICE OF EGATION MONITORING SUBJECT
Revised 2002-2003 Employee Workday Calendars As a result of the snow days on February 25-27, changes have been made to employee workday calendars for the 2002-03 school year. Below you will find the revised contractual beginning and ending dates for employee groups. If any additional .changes are made, you will be notified as quickly as possible. Please notify the employees who work for you of their revised ending work date. Teachers 9.25 Months Teachers 9.50 Months Teachers Sec. Librarians Elem. Librarians 10.00 Months Teachers Sec. Counselors 10.00 Mo. Football Coach 10.00 Mo. Basketball Coach 10.25 Months Teachers 10.50 Months Teachers 10.50 Months Coach 10.75 Months Teachers 11.00 Months Teachers 12.00 Months Teachers 192 Days 197 Days 197 Days 207 Days 207 Days 207 Days 212 Days 217 Days 217 Days 222 Days 227 Days 247 Days August August August July July July July July July July July July 7 - June 2 1 - June 3 7 - June 9 29 - June 12 17 - June 2 17 - June 2 22 - June 12 15 - June 12 15 - June 2 8 - June 12 8 - June 19 1 - June 30 Administrators/Principals/ Assistant Principals/Supervisors 10.00 Months 10.00 Months 10.50 Months 200 Days 203 Days 210 Days August July July 1 - June 6 29 - June 6 22 - June 10 810 W. Markham Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 www.lrsd.kl2.ar.us cm 10/1 oonn . __ cni omo Revised 2002-2003 Employee Workday Calendars May 1, 2003 Page 2 11.00 Months 11.00 Months Supv. 11.50 Months 12.00 Months 220 Days 223 Days 230 Days 250 Days July July July July 8 - June 10 10- June 17 8 - June 24 1 - June 30 Clerical 9.25 Months (Media Clerks) 10.00 Months 10.00 Months (Bookkeepers) 10.50 Months 11.00 Months 11.50 Months 12.00 Months 188 Days 203 Days 203 Days 210 Days 220 Days 230 Days 235 Days August 7 - June 2 July July July July July July 29 - June 6 30 - June 9 22 - June 10 8 - June 10 8 - June 24 1 - June 30 Aides 9.00 Months Supv. CARE Aides 9.25 Months Instructional Aides Computer Lab Attendants 10.00 Months Instr. 12.00 Months Instr. 178 Days 174 Days 185 Days 200 Days 235 Days Transportation Bus Drivers/Monitors 180 Days Safety and Securib' Campus Security 9.50 Months Security 182 Days 190 Days Child Nutrition W orkers/Substitutes Managers/Mgr. Trainees/ Meal Technicians Assistants Warehouse Worker Warehouse Worker 181 Days 184 Days 176 Days 184 Days 194 Days August 12 - May 30 August 8 - May 30 August 7 - June 2 August 5 - June 10 July 1 - June 30 August 12-May30 August 12 - May 30 August 7 - June 9 August 15 - June 3 August 1 - June 3 August 15 - June 2 August August 2 - May 30 1 - June 5 Custodians 9.25 Months 12.00 Months 184 Days 235 Days August July 7 - June 4 1 - June 30received %.n Individual Approach to a World ofKnowledge RECEIVED I4AY - ' ?003 (< OFFICE OF DESEGREGATION MONITORING a.&- TO
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?P03 May 1, 2003 OFFICE OF DESEGREGATION MONITORING Cloverdale Elementary, Mabelvale Elementary, Mitchell, Stephens and Woodruff Principals Department Heads Beverly Williams, Director, Human Resources THROUGH: T. Kermeth James, Superintendent of Schools SUBJECT: 2002-2003 REVISED Employee Workday Calendars Contracted workdays have been adjusted because of the missed days in February due to snow. Below you will find the revised contractual beginning and ending dates for employee groups in schools with extended year. If additional changes are made, you will be notified as quickly as possible. Please notify the employees who work for you of their last day of work. Teachers 9.25 Months Teachers Elementary Librarians 10 Months Tech Ed Tch/Spec. 192 Days 197 Days 207 Days August 1 - June 30 July July 25 - June 30 25-June 30 Administrators/Principals/Assistant Principals 10.50 Months 11.00 Months 210 Days 220 Days July July 22 - June 30 15-June 30 Clerical 9.25 Months (Media Clerks) 10.00 Months 188 Days 203 Days August 2 - June 30 July 17-June 30 810 W. Markham Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 wv'w.lrsd.kl2.ar.us ROi to/i onnn sni ^0/1 onto 2002-2003 REVISED Employee Workday Calendars May 1,2003 Page 2 Aides 9.00 Months Supv. 9.25 Months Instr. Aide 178 Days 185 Days August 6 - June 'll August 5 - June 30 Child Nutrition Assistants/Substitutes Managers/Mgr. Trainees/ Meal Technicians 181 Days 184 Days Campus Security" 182 days August 9 - June 30 August 1 - June 30 August 6 - June 30Little Rock School District Page Of 1 Little Rock School District 2003 - 2004 Student Calendar (See Extended Year Calendar for Cloverdale Elem., Mabelvale Elem., Mitchell, Stephens and Woodruff) August 18, 2003 First Day for Students September 1, 2003 Labor Day Holiday (Schools Closed) September 12, 2003 Early Student Release for Parent Conferences * September 19, 2003 Staff Development (Students Out) October 16, 2003 End of First Quarter (42 days) October 17, 2003 Teachers Record Day (Students Out) October 20, 2003 Staff Development (Students Out) November 6-7, 2003 AEA Conference/Staff Development (Students Out) November 26-28, 2003 Thanksgiving Holidays (3) (Schools Closed) December 22, 2003 Winter Vacation Begins (Schools Closed) January 5, 2004 Classes Resume January 15, 2004 End of Second Quarter (48 days) January 16, 2004 Teachers Record Day (Students Out) January 19, 2004 Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday (Schools Closed) February 13, 2004 Early Student Release for Parent Conferences * March 15-19, 2004 Spring Break (Students Out) March 25, 2004 End of Third Quarter (43 days) March 26, 2004 Teachers Record Day (Students Out) April 30-May 3, 2004 Staff Development Days (2) (Students Out) May 27, 2004 Last Day for Students/End of Fourth Quarter (42 days) May 28, 2004 Teachers Record Day May 31, 2004 Memorial Day Holiday (Schools Closed) * Early Release on these dates for parent conferences will be at 12:50 for elementary students and 2 p.m. for middle and high school students. http
//www.lrsd.org/Calcndar/2(X)3-2004%20Calcndar.htm 5/30/2003p- Individual y^pproach to a World of Knowledge 3- F A March 25, 2004 To: LRSD Board of Directors From: Prepared by:' ir. Morris L. Holmes, Interim Superintendent everly Williams, Director of Human Resources RE: Calendar for 2004-05 The attached calendar for the 2004-05 school year is recommended for your approval. I will be glad to answer any questions regarding the calendar at the special board meeting. 810 W. Markham Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 www.lrsd.org 501-447-1000 fax: 501-447-1001MONTH M T JULY AUGUST 2 3 SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER 1 2 DECEMBER JANUARY '05 3 4 FEBRUARY 1 MARCH 1 APRIL MAY 2 3 JUNE Legend * [] WV SV PC LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT STUDENT CALENDAR 2004-2005 w TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W 1 2 '5 6 4 1 3 1 5 2 2 4 1 5 2 SD 4 2 6 3 3 5 2 6 3 SD 1 SD 5 9 H 6 4 8 3 7 4 4 SV 1 6 11781 3 6 10 7 7 4 9 K 1st Day Students End Quarter Winter Vacation Spring Vacation Parent Conference ST DA' Student Days 10 7 5 9 7 11 8 8 5 10 For Board Approval # 2 TH F ST DAY SI) TCD 7 SD 11 8 6 10 8 12 9 9 6 11 8 8 SD 12 9 7 11 9 187) 13 10 10 7 12 9 H SD R TCD WD 9 12 sdU sd 13 10 8 12 10 R 14 11 11 8 13 10 16 13 11 15 13 H 17 14 14 11 16 13 13 SD 17 14 12 16 14 18 15 15 12 17 14 14 WD 18 15 13 17 15 19 16 16 13 18 15 15 * 19 16 14 18 16 20 17 17 14 19 16 16 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 20 17 15 19 17 21 18 18 15 20 17 23 20 18 22 wv 20 24 PC 21 21 18 23 20 Holiday Staff Development Reconi Days (one-half day) Total Contract Days (9.25 teachers) Non-student Work Day Last Day Students 24 21 19 23 wv 21 25 22 22 19 24 21 25 22 20 H 24 wv 22 26 23 23 20 25 22 26 27 30 31 9 0 1 5 15 23 (43) 21 H 25 wv 23 24 Sb 22 H 26 H 24 21 28 29 PC 30 20 1 1 0 21 25 26 27 28 29 19 0 0 2 21 27 28 29 wv 27 30 wv 28 WV 29 WV 30 wv 31 31 17 13 19 3 0 2 19 10 1 0 0 13 0.5 0 19.5 24 [134] 24 25 SD 25 28 SV 28 SV 29 SV 30 SV 31 19 18 0 4 1 0 0 1 21 22 20 19 26 27 25 H 30 26 11 28 29 20 1 0 0 20 31 21 1 0 0 21 23 24 27 28 29 30 3 0 0.5 0 3.5 TOTALS 178 21 4 10 192 I STUDENTS DO NOT ATTEND ON THE DAYS SHADED ABOVE | 1st Quarter = 43 student days 2nd Quarter = 44 student days 3rd Quarter = 47 student days 4th Quarter = 44 student days TOTAL = 178 STUDENT DAYS Student Calendar2004-05 4th Draft 3/22/2004Little Rock School District Page 1 of 1 is' vZ Little Rock School District 2006 - 2007 Student Calendar Please see separate Extended Year Calendar for the following schools: Mabelvale Elementary, Stephens and Woodruff August 2-3, 2006 August 11, 2006 August 21,2006 September 4, 2006 October 19, 2006 October 20, 2006 October 23, 2006 November 2-3, 2006 November 22-24, 2006 December 21, 2006 January 4-5, 2007 January 8, 2007 January 15, 2007 January 19, 2007 January 22, 2007 March 23, 2007 March 26-30, 2007 April 9, 2007 May 28, 2007 June 5, 2007 June 6, 2007 Check-In for Parents and Students at Schools First Day for Teachers First Day for Students Labor Day Holiday (Schools Closed) End of 1st Quarter (43 Days) Parent Conferences (Students Out) Teachers Record Day (Students Out All Day
16 Day for Teachers) Staff Development (Students Out) Thanksgiving Holidays (Schools Closed) Winter Vacation Begins (Schools Closed) Staff Development (Students Out) Classes Resume M.L. King, Jr. Holiday (Schools Closed) End of 2nd Quarter (46 Days) Teachers Record Day (Students Out All Day
16 Day for Teachers) End of 3rd Quarter (44 Days) Spring Break (Schools Closed) Parent Conferences (Students Out) Memorial Day Holiday (Schools Closed) Last Day for Students/End of 4th Quarter (45 Days) Staff Development Day (Students Out) Total Student Days: 178 http://www.lrsd.org/Calendar/06-07calendar.htin 112112006Arkansas Democrat Tv (GazcUc FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1999 LR schools designate March 26 for makeup : March 26 will be the makeup day for students in the Little Rock School District. 1 The Little Rock School Board approved the date at a special board meeting Thursday to make up for a Jan. 8 cancellation for bad weather. '. The districts contract with the teachers requires makeup days be added to the end of the school year. Doing so this year would require students and teachers to return to class June 1, immediately after the Memorial Day weekend. The Little Rock Classroom Teachers Association approved the change. Teachers, who were scheduled to use March 26, a Friday, as a record-keeping day, will complete their records outside of school and will not be required to make un the day. n* Arkansas Democrat '^(Sazcttc | FRIDAY, march in ?nnn LR cuts spring break because of snow days ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE Spring break will be slightly shorter than planned for Little Rock School District students this year. School Board members voted Thursday to make March 24 and April 21. Good Friday, regular school days to make up for da>-s lost Jan. 20-21 because of a winter storm. The makeup daj-s were negotiated ^between the district and the Classroom Teachers Association. Before, the makeup days would have been added to the end of the school year, which remains Thurs- dav. June 1. for students. March 24 was scheduled to be a teacher records day and a student holiday. The date is the Fridaypre- ceing the March 27-31 spring break. April 21 was reserved as a profes- sional development day for employees. Employees will make up the staff training day June 5.January 1 2, 2 0 0 1 HOLIDAY Closings GARBAGE COLLECTION Cammack Village: Regular schedule Jacksonville: No recycling Monday. Monday and Tuesday routes will run one day late. Little Rock: All routes will run one day late. Yard waste will run Monday-Friday. Maumelle: Regular schedule. North Little Rock: All routes will run one day late. Sherwood: Mondays route will be picked up Tuesday. Wrightsville: Regular schedule. Unincorporated areas of Pulaski County: All routes will run one day late. GOVERNMENT OFRCES Cammack Village: Open Jacksonville: Closed Monday. Little Rock: Closed Monday. Maumelle: Closed Monday. North Little Rock: Closed Monday. Sherwood: Closed Monday. Wrightsville: Closed Monday. Pulaski County: Closed Monday. Pulaski County Courthouse: Closed Monday. State: Closed Monday. Federal: Closed Monday. POST OmCE Offices will be closed, and collection boxes will not be checked. ' ' LIBRARIES Central Arkansas Library System
Main Library will open from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Other branches will be closed Monday. North Little Rock Laman Library: Closed Monday. SCHOOLS Little Rock: Closed today and Monday. North Little Rock: Closed Monday. Pulaski County Special: Closed Monday. CENTRAL ARKANSAS TRANSIT AUTHORITY Office will be open and buses will be running. PARKING The Little Rock parking enforcement unit wont give flckets for metered and timed spaces Monday.January 26, 2001 Four makeup days set for LR schools Teacher training, conferences rescheduled to accommodate for ice storms BY CYNTHIA HOWELL ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE . Four days originally set aside for parent conferences, teacher training and record-keeping will .how be regular school days for Little Rock School District students who missed classes in December and earlier this month because of icy weather. The Little Rock School Board agreed Thursday at a meeting, during which it also approved the 2001-02 school year calendar, that Feb. 19, March 5, March 23 and JVe are going to have to get leaner. Don Stewart, chief financial officer April 13 will be make-up days. days. Training pro^ams planned for those days will instead be held on two days added to the end of the school year in early June, Gad- berry said. March 23 was originally planned as a teacher work day during which cantly affect this budget or any school district budget without affecting personnel. Stewart didnt recommend any specific budget cuts Thursday. He and other administrators are meeting with campus leaders to solicit suggestions on how to trim costs. This years local tax revenues fell about $2 million below projections, Stewart said, but that will be offset by increases in delinquent tax payments and state aid based on enrollment increases. District schools were unexpected- teachers would complete records ly closed Dec. 13, 14 and 15 and necessary to end the third nine- Jan. 2 because of ice storms that week grading period. Teachersnow will do that work at home or other- created hazardous road conditions and widespread electrical power failure. wise on their own time. As for the 2001-2002 school year, the first day of school for A provision in the teacher con- . tracts negotiated with the Class- most students will be Aug. 23. The room Teachers Association calls winter vacation will be Dec. 20 for make-up days to be attached to through Jan. 1, 2002, and the last the end of the school year. But day of classes will be May 31. Brady Gadberry, the districts as- Pupils at the three elementary sociate superintendent for opera- schools that feature an extended tions, told the board that district school year will start classes Aug. 8 and dismiss June 21,2002. administrators had consulted with association leaders, principals Chief Financial Officer Don and campus leadership teams of Stewart cautioned the board that Staff and parents about potential budgeting for the coming school make-up days. He cited over- year will be difficult because of whelming, though not unanimous, existing obligations regarding em- support for the four selected days, ployee salary increases and ef- Feb. 19 was supposed to be a forts to improve student achieve- day for parent-teacher confer- ment. ences. Those conferences will We are going to have to get now be scheduled around regular leaner, Stewart said. Id be re- school hours over two weeks. miss if I didnt say that the only March 5 and April 13 were supreal way to get leaner is in the posed to be staff development personnel arena. You cant signifi- Also Thursday, Vanessa Cleaver, director of the districts Comprehensive Program Mathematics and for Science Achievement, reported that tests given to this years fifth-^aders showed overall increases in most math and science scores. She also noted dramatic increases in enrollment in the most challenging high school math and science courses. Enrollment in calculus increased by 41 percent this year over last year, for example, and all ninth-graders are required to take physics. Cleaver attributed the changes to courses and staff training made possible by a $3.2 million, five- year grant from the National Science Foundation. Some parents have complained about parts of the program because of a lack of textbooks and a lack of emphasis on math drills. Cleaver said adjustments are being made to improve computational and measurement skills and to build more parental support.March 2 5,2002 U
School Board adds days for weather ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE The School Board for the Pulaski County Special School District has revised the current school year calendar to make up for classes postponed because of inclement weather. June 7 is now the last day for students, and June 8 is the last work day for teachers. FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 2004 com- LRs school year extended by three days ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE Adjustments have been made in tinue to have 10 staff development For Little Rocks 25,000 public the structure of the work year to or training days as required by the school students, the 2004-05 ac- fit staff training days and teacher state, and there will be two pareiit ademic year will include more record days into a more conference days, which wiU be hol- school days and fewer holidays pressed time frame. idays for students. than in recent years. Those adjustments include re- According to the newly ap- The districts School Board on ducing the number of days teach- proved calencW, the teacher work Thursday approved a calendar for ers have at the beginning of the year will begin Aug. 11. The first the new year that calls for 178 stu- school year to prepare their class- day of class for students will be dent school days. Thats up three rooms. And, instead of the typical Thursday, Aug. 19. There will con- days from the 175-day student four record days one at the end tinue to be a three-day break for school year in place now and up of each nine-week grading period Thanksgiving, and the winter hol- five days from last year. _there will be only two half-days idays will begin Dec. 20. March 25 Were committed to having which teachers will be paid will be a staff development day for classes. I believe in having students take care of student report cards, teachers and a student holiday. The on task, said Beverly Williams, -pijose will come the director of human resources and fourth grading periods, be spring break. The last day of who orchestrated the development Teachers next year will con- school be June 3, 2005. at the end of the following week of March 28 will Teachers next year will con- school be June 3, 2005. of the new calendar. The Little Rock student school year, as currently structured, is shorter than what is required by the Arkansas standards for school accreditation, which calls for 178 days. District leaders have routinely acquired waivers from the state to use what would have been student days for staff training, saying the opportunity to provide students with better trained teachers justified shortening the number of student days. WhUe the number of student school days will increase, the current 192-day teacher work year will remain uncharged.1 6A FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 2005 I LR pupils return to classes Aug. 19 ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE The first day of classes for the 2005-06 school year will be Friday, Aug. 19. in the Little Rock School District, according to a calendar adopted Thursday night by the districts School Board. Significant dates for the year include Dec. 19, the first day of I winter vacation, which stretch- ! es to Dec. 29. The first school j day after winter vacation will be Monday, Jan. 2, 2006. Spring break is scheduled for March 27- 31, 2006. And June 7, 2006, is to be the last day of class. The school year will encompass 178 student instructional days ai^ 192 work days for teachers.^I v fe'.. SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 2006 7^^ LR School District C^gnesg calendar ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE exteifded.-year system -will start Unlike this year, Little Rock classes on'Aug. Z andifihishithe' School District students will not school,yearonJunel4,,200Z be required to start the 2006-07 The first day of winter school year on a Friday, nor will cation will be Dec. 21^1 and stii- they have to attend classes on < dentswiUiresuiiie classes on Jani
a legal holiday celebrating the ?, 200^ giving them a break og j new year. However, they will get two weeteandtwar dhyscSprih^ an extra two days off during the break fbii mosfestudents. wihibes' 1 winter vacation. gin March 26,i2D0Z:. The Little Rock School Board on Thursday approved calendars for the 2006-07 school year that took into consideration complaints about this years school calendar. Most district students will begin classes for the new school year on Aug. 21, and end the year on June 5, 2007. Pupils assigned j to schools that operate on an 1Little Rock School District SCHOOL CALENDAR 1990 1991 AUGUST S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5678 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 26 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 @26 27 28 SEPTEMBER S M T W T F S 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 @25 26 27 28 29 30 Labor Day Thanksgiving Christmas OCTOBER S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 789 10|l1 12113 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 @23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 NOVEMBER S M T W T F S CD 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 122^3] 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DECEMBER Little Rock School District 810 West Markham Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 374-3361 HOLIDAYS September 3 November 22,23 December 24 - January 2 ' January 21 April 1 - 5 May 27 Kings Birthday Spring Break Memorial Day TEACHER RECORDS DAYS, INSERVICE DAYS (Students not in school) August 20,21, 22, 23, 24, September 24 October 11,12,22 November 1,2 January 18 January 28 February 25 March 28,29 June 6,7 Key c School Opens, Ends I I Holiday Records. Inservice Days August 20 Teachers Report to School MARCH S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 @@30 31- APRIL S M T W T F S I 1 2 3 4 ^ 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MAY S M T W T F S 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26'1127] 28 29 30 31 JUNE S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 231 24 25 26 27 28 291 130 sTI JANUARY S M T W T F S [TZL]3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17@19 20 27 53 22 23 24 25 26 29 30 31 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 ^ 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Little Rock School District SCHOOL CALENDAR 1990 1991 AUGUST S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5678 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 26 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 @26 27 28 SEPTEMBER S M T W T F S 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23@25 26 27 28 29 30 Labor Day Thanksgiving Christmas OCTOBER S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 rTi~1^ 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 @ 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 NOVEMBER S M T W T F S 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21122 23| 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DECEMBER Little Rock School District 810 West Markham Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 374-3361 HOLIDAYS Septembers November 22,23 December 24 - January 2 ' January 21 April 1 - 5 May 27 King's Birthday Spring Break Memorial Day TEACHER RECORDS DAYS, INSERVICE DAYS (Students not in school) August 20,21, 22, 23, 24, September 24 October 11,12,22 November 1,2 January 18 January 28 February 25 March 28,29 June 6,7 Key School Opens, Ends I I Holiday Records, Inservice Days August 20 Teachers Report to School MARCH S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 @@30 31- APRIL S M T W T F S I 1 2 3 4 T1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MAY S M T W T F S 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26r27] 28 29 30 31 JUNE S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2022 ^2 2312^25'26 27 28 29] 130 3?] JANUARY S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17@19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 @29 30 31 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Little Rock School District SCHOOL CALENDAR 1990 1991 I AUGUST S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 26 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 @26 27 28 SEPTEMBER S M T W T F S 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23@25 26 27 28 29 30 Labor Day Thanksgiving Christmas OCTOBER S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 loQO^n 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 @23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 NOVEMBER S M T W T F S Q 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21122 23[24 25 26 27 28 29 30 DECEMBER Little Rock School District 810 West Markham Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 374-3361 HOLIDAYS September 3 November 22,23 December 24 - January 2 ' January 21 April 1 - 5 May 27 Kings Birthday Spring Break Memorial Day TEACHER RECORDS DAYS, INSERVICE DAYS (Students not in school) August 20,21, 22, 23, 24, September 24 October 11,12,22 November 1,2 January 18 January 28 February 25 March 28,29 June 6,7 Key School Opens, Ends I I Holiday (H) Records. Inservice Days August 20 Teachers Report to School MARCH S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 @@30 31 APRIL S M T W T F S I 1 2 3 4 51 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MAY S M T W T F S 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26[^ 28 29 30 31 JUNE S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17_18 19 2O_22 22 23!24 25'26 27 28 29] |303tr~ JANUARY S M T W T F S |TT]3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17@19 20(^22 23 24 25 26 27 @29 30 31 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 C73 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Quick Reference Guide 1990-91 School Opening & Closing Times All elementary schools: All junior high schools: Except Dunbar & Mann: All senior high schools: Except Parkview: 8:00a.m.-2:35p.m. 8:50a.m.-3:25p.m. 8:50a.m.-3:40p.m. 8:50a.m.-3:25p.m. 8:50a.m.-3:40p.m. Grading Periods (barring bad weather) Oct. 31 Jan. 17 March 27 June 5 End 1st Quarter End 1 st Semester End 3rd Quarter End 2nd Semester School Board Elections, Sept 18, Zones 1 & 5 ONLY Board Committee Meetings 5 p.m. August 16 September 20 October 18 November 15 December 13 January 17 February 21 March 21 April 18 May 16 June 20 Board Monthly Meetings 6 p.m. August 23 September 'll October 25 November 29 December 20 January 24 February 28 March 28 April 25 May 23 June 11 Open Houses in Schools Sept. 13 Sept. 17 Sept. 18 Sept. 24 Sept. 25 Area Schools All Magnet Schools Incentive Schools Senior High Schools Junior High Schools 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. PTA Council Meetings (for PTA presidents. Council Reps, and Principals) All 11:30 am Sept. 11 Oct. 9 Nov. 13 Dec. 11 Jan. 8 Eeb. 12 Mar. 12 April 9 May 14 Board Room Watson Elem Metropolitan Otter Creek J.A. Fair Bapt. Med. Center, Founders Day Luncheon Geyer Springs Elementary Dunbar Location TBA,Spring Luncheon State PTA Convention, April 15-16, Camelot HotelTest Schedules Minimum Performance Tests March 11-12 Normed Referenced Tests First Semester Exams Senior Exams Final Exams April 15-26 Jan 15-16-17 May 21-22-23 June 3-4-5 Special Days/Weeks: National School Lunch Week Bosses Day Red Ribbon Week College Night American Education Week School Nurse Week Teacher Appreciation Day National Volunteer Week Bus Drivers Appreciation Day National Secretaries Week Secretary's Day VIPS Evening of the Stars National Volunteers Day Food Service Appreciation Day Oct. 15-19 Oct 16 Oct. 20-27 Oct. 30 Nov. 12-16 Jan. 21-26 Mar. 12 April 15-19 April 17 April 22-26 April 24 April 23 May 3 May 16 Graduations: All Baccalaureates Central Fair Hall McClellan Parkview May 26 May 28 May 30 May 30 May 29 May 29 Incentive Schools: Carland Ish Mitchell Rightsell Rockfeller Stephens Four-Year-Old Program offered at: Badgett Franklin Garland Ish Stephens Rockefeller WashingtonQuick Reference Guide 1990-91 School Opening & Closing Times All elementary schools: All Junior high schools: Except Dunbar & Mann: All senior high schools: Except Parkview: 8:00a.m.-2:35p.m. 8:50a.m.-3:25p.m. 8
50a.m.-3:40p.m. 8:50a.m.-3:25p.m. 8:50a.m.-3:40p.m. Grading Periods (barring bad weather) Oct. 31 Jan. 17 March 27 June 5 End 1st Quarter End 1 st Semester End 3rd Quarter End 2nd Semester School Board Elections, Sept. 18, Zones 1 & 5 ONLY Board Committee Meetings 5 p.m. August 16 September 20 October 18 November 15 December 13 January 17 February 21 March 21 April 18 May 16 June 20 Board Monthly Meetings 6 p.m. August 23 September 27 Qctober 25 November 29 December 20 January 24 February 28 March 28 April 25 May 23 June 27 Open Houses in Schools Sept. 13 Sept. 17 Sept. 18 Sept. 24 Sept. 25 Area Schools All Magnet Schools Incentive Schools Senior High Schools Junior High Schools 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. PTA Council Meetings (for PTA presidents. Council Reps, and Principals) All 11
30 am Sept. 11 Oct. 9 Nov. 13 Dec. 11 Jan. 8 Feb. 12 Mar. 12 April 9 May 14 Board Room Watson Elem Metropolitan Qtter Creek J.A. Fair Bapt. Med. Center, Founders Day Luncheon Geyer Springs Elementary Dunbar Location TBA,Spring Luncheon State PTA Convention, April 15-16, Camelot HotelTest Schedules Minimum Performance Tests March 11-12 Normed Referenced Tests First Semester Exams Senior Exams Final Exams April 15-26 Jan 15-16-17 May 21-22-23 June 3-4-5 Special Days/Weeks: National School Lunch Week Bosses Day Red Ribbon Week College Night American Education Week School Nurse Week Teacher Appreciation Day National Volunteer Week Bus Drivers Appreciation Day National Secretaries Week Secretary's Day VIPS Evening of the Stars National Volunteers Day Food Service Appreciation Day Oct. 15-19 Oct. 16 Oct. 20-27 Oct. 30 Nov. 12-16 Jan. 21-26 Mar. 12 April 15-19 April 17 April 22-26 April 24 April 23 May 3 May 16 Graduations: All Baccalaureates Central Fair Hall McClellan Parkview May 26 May 28 May 30 May 30 May 29 May 29 Incentive Schools: Garland Ish Mitchell Rightsell Rockfeller Stephens Four-Year-Old Program offered at: Badgett Franklin Carland Ish Stephens Rockefeller WashingtonA School Locations Xepsjnqx priqi q^ea ui'd le SI Suiiaaiu aauiuiujoj pjeog X|t|iuoui aqi p puueqp siqep Ai-QSST uo axil pasiAsp) are sSuiiaan prvos sSuiiaaiu pieog le suoijeiuasard oiiqnd joj uoisixoid e si ajaqi puaiie 01 paiiAui S| aqqnd aqx uieqipew tsam 018 '8u!p|ing uop -ejisiuiuipv aqipuiooy pjeog aqiui ujdqieqiuoui qaesjo Xepsjnqx quno) aql uo XpepSaj siaaui pieog looqas am XjriajS Z666-9ZZ 'uouuep aSioap rd t6tc-r99 'uosxwi Xasjoa 'tptpJ! 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'.0-4IOO 47. arkvlew Arts & Science Senior High lunious Babbs. |r. 2501 Barrow. 04 228-3000 48. Rockefeller Early Childhcod Magnet Anne Mangan 700 E. 17th. 06 324-2385 49. Washington Basic Skills/ Math-Science Magnet Elementary Karen Buchanan II5W. 27th. 06 324-2470 50. Williams Basic Skills Magnet Elementary Dr. Ed lackson 7301 Evergreen. 07 671-6363 Interdistrict School 51. Romine Elementary Lionel Ward 3400 Romine Rd.. 04 228-3086 Crystal Hill Elementary (Pulaski County Special School District! 5001 Doyle Venable Dr. North Little Rock. AR 72116 Vo-Tech Center 52 Metropolitan Dr. Doyle Diilahunty 7701 Scott Hamilton. 09 565-8465 Options In Little Rock School District Provide Individualized Education Opportunities Theres a school in the LRSD thats custom-tailored to your childs needs. Area schools are those assigned based on where you live your district school. Incentive schools promote academic excellence in elementary schools difficult to desegregate. They receive double financial resources and offer computer literacy and programming instruction, extended day, week, and year learning opportunities
foreign language, permanent substitute teachers, additional instructional aides and the development of an individualized learning plan for each student. Magnet schools present exciting opportunities for students with specific interests such as art, math, science, foreign language, basic skills, international studies, health sciences and business communications. Interdistrict schools with special themes pnovide another choice and are open to their attendance zones and M-to-M transfers from PCSSD and LRSD. The Little Rock School District offers special education for the handicapped and gifted and talented education. Eady childhood education opportunities include the tuition-free four-year-old programs, HIPPY (Home Instruction Program for Pre-School Youngstersi, and the Rockefeller Cooperative Eady Childhood Education Magnet School for children ages six weeks through four years. Welcome to the Little Rock School District and its wodd of choices. Call 324-2273 about options. fl ':,i I ws ww Ils 3 nX oo O in 0 Senior High Schools Junior High Schools Elementary Schools ^Incentive Schools (Elementary! Magnet Schools A Interdistrict School O Vo-Tech Center The Lillie Rock School District CalendarBiochure, designed to give information IO staff, patrons and citizens, is edited by the Communications Department, Dianne C. Woodruff, director
leanette Wagner, communications coordinator
Vicki Armstead, secretary Please call 324-2020 for more information Before And After School Child Care The CARE program operates from 7 a.m. until school opensand from the close of school until 5:30 p.m.|6p.m. at incentive schools) and is located in elementary schools where there is a minimum of 15 participants. Obtain registration forms at schools or from the CARE office, 324-2395. Registration fee is $6. Rates are $4.50 for drop-ins, $7 for holidays, and $3.50 a day full-time or part-time. Incentive school fees are on a sliding scale. 0 < hOf JI I 25 mi O i "" S FACTS MAP District First Class Schools For World Class Kids Little Rock School s I9 10 '11 16 17 S p 13 august fessr a18sfe 1 I -SXeml 301 120 la [25 25 wST 311 W P P 12 19 20 S p Little Rock S p M uiS" 26 SEPTEMBER M IN luwCwH*" l''* fipart 1^ s /Une GUrcaCdMuaawnn. Spm PaifMtw.gajpjn .w 2 rHpM*..6e%pmp R 3 CGfmPtftUat.tCTAp m CnpW-IAa F S 5 I "S?wSoISOJ<I*,w I|WMNMg 14 I^XtVlIlllan 1^ F 'l5 129 S P k IpTfcC**** leowi*'" IO llBC 1'^ School District 1992-93 The Little Rock School District is pleased to present this poster-size calendar of events. This format will enable yo'j to keep up with important school dates at a glance. Major dates are listed in this column as well as on the monthly calendars. Color coding assists in giving you a quick review of the year. We hope you will jxist this calendar and use It throughout the year. The LRSD has planned an exciting, eventful year with the greatest opportunities ever offered for learning. The diverse education offerings in the LRSD provide the 1992-93 student with the best chance ever for custom-tailoring a curriculum to his or her specific needsand interests. As you become more involved in the LRSD and its activities and academic offerings, you'll realize that Arkansas has reason to be proud of its capital city public school system. We hope you wrill involve your family in the most exciting adventure on earth the quest for knowledge. The LRSD is your best choice today as your child embarks on that quest. s pio 20 nwEamt viPSeoM *B<oM0lAe.x Rhoion. 8 9 10 12 14 21 28 15 16 22 23 29 30 TKC^. OH N\N'' Vj. 17 Bom CoanoM Hnna,6ftni 24 Saamutains Il8 25 s SAlW 19 26 J lsS?KS~ I***
??* 122 Jft fS lSF"kBSW5" IgSJU'i"* 124 I i19 School Hours All Elementary Schools 8 a.m. to 2:35 p.m. All Area Junior High Schools - 8:50 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. All Area Senior High Schools - 8:50 a.m. to 3:25 p.m. Magnets Parkview, McClellan, Henderson, Dunbar and Mann - 8:50 a.m. to 3:40 p.m. 2 1^ ISSSS" 16 iSlSS^ iKJSS^- r.rt.Sc^l IhSo.p" 1 1'' I '2 ,^^5SS?. [o-SSK*" .ssSSS" iS?"- 1 Isas'- I4 S3SSS 1'^ is^' 12^------ 1^xa, fj^ siw" 130 ------ 27 Issssr Isssh- October 3y 1^^ NOVEMBER /Ssss! 12 (SSI'S, S Ie 1^2 '^ri^ lu /29 /I JO Major Calendar Dates August 24. Teachers Report August 31, First Day for Students September 7, Labor Day (School Closedl October 19, Parent Conference Day (Students Out) November 3, End of First Quarter (45 Days) November 4, Teachers' Work Day (Students Out) November 5-6, AEA Teachers' (nservice {Students Out) November 26-27, Thanksgiving Holidays December 23, Christmas Vacation Begins January 4, Classes Resume January 18. Martin L King Holiday January 28, End of Second Quarter (48 Days) January 29, Teachers' Work Day (Students Out) March I, Parent Conference Day (Student's Out) April 1, End of Third Quarter (43 Days) April 2. Teachers' Work Day (Students Out) April 5-9, Spring Break May 31. Memorial Holiday June 9. Last Day for Students (42 Days) June 10-11,Teachers' Work Days l 112 il6 123 s J6^^ 23 When There's A Problem At School If you or your child have a problem, please use the following steps for the quickest resolution: 124 , ksJ k^' 127 k28 k2 30] M 5 t3Sn*J 3< ^??5"*** APRIL P^^OmnvrgnM 2 s 3 6 7 8 9 10 12 VIPSBow SSSoSr- 13 14 15 16 17 Mcom, SSX', firs*''" P I WpMtoa 19 20 I."' 21 AmcMpnc^ 24 Talk with your child's teacherls). Contact the counselor, vice-principal or principal. Contact the student hearing officer. Call the assistant superintendent for your school. Call the associate superintendent, school operations and dimate- Call the superintendent. 1 23 1^4 Acrrn 'Ohb___ Lfis3
tiS^ [25 26 27 26 29 Iso 'Ok 1^ 6 7. Present your case to the LRSD Board of Directors. MARCH J=O--o-c-'e Sy. 30 s [Jo5?Soiil RM"] Una, 6 W pm. 20 21 15 16 26 27 28 122 23 29 30 eiMCanMM 30 mcraacM. S-HWJOUpMmp.. iBeDaplwBo" BpMMPtail. OAuadgiM**>"P*">"D- ac Important Telephone Numbers Transportation questions, call 570-4000 School assignment questions, cal! 324-2272 Safety & Security Hotline, call 688-3033 Other information, call 324-2000 This calendar is sponsored, in part, by these companies. We sincerely thank them because we couldn't doit without their support. Arkansas Power & Light Company - AP&L believes partnerships in education are a wise investment in our future, which is why we are a sponsor of HOMEWORK HOTLINE. Call 1-800-283-4321 Monday - Thursday, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., for homework assistance. Worthen National Bank - As the state's largest bank with a 115-year history in Little Rock, Worthen is committed to the support of public education children it serves. , and the s DECEMBER P 13 120 M 14 fs. h*:Qit Ts 22 29 P s Js s*riMi s s M lkopwC* 2 W T kIw'BMlloM'.K. xD'T F Ts IbpsWpiw'.^ s l** 12 19 10 In Acrua k VIPS Bro*^*'* lkiO,3T0fC*onaLn.t* Isssa- ! ,15 l I l 1 I PACro-PwCpSo 117 n lo*rD^4iW'^l9oM CW**** iMOpm P"*". llWimaMJtie- 1 [20 122 123 r:
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Beverly Foster, Robinson Elementary
Russell Hudgens, Oak Grove Junior and Joyce Elliott, Robinson High
were recipients of the Pulaski Heights Lions Club Ward, Cundiff and Aaron Memorial Awards. Crystal Hill Elementary Communications Magnet opened the fall of 1992. Crystal Hill is the Districts first magnet school. fO The County Council PTAnamed Roberta Perry, Landmark Elementary, Teacher of the Year
William Elliott, Sylvan Hills Elementary, Administrator of the Year
and Doris Harris, Oakbrooke Elementary, Support Personnel of the Year. ff Linlin Codia, Sylvan Hills Junior High, won the Pulaski County Spelling Bee. 1Z Virginia Raum, director of guidance services, was the recipient of the states Outstanding Ad- ministrator/Supervisor of the Year. 13 Eight 1993 graduates, Jason Duquette and Allison Jackson, Jacksonville High
Stephanie Blue, Mills High
Courtney Smith, North Pulaski High
Jamal Abdin and Melissa Jones, Sylvan Hills High
Vanessa Vechik, Oak Grove High and Cassandra Miller, Robinson High
were named recipients of the Pulaski Heights Lions Club Ward, Cundiff and Aaron Memorial Awards. td Keith Campbell, Sherwood Elementary, was named Educator of the Year by the Sherwood Chamber of Commerce. n Becky Whitfield, art teacher at Mills High, received the Patron of the Arts Award from the Arkansas Young Artists Association. 16 Three students, Chris Gordon, Landmark Elementary, Brandi Crow, Robinson Junior High and Ricky Fulks, Sylvan Hills High, were named Award of Recognition winners in the annual Barrett Hamilton Young Artists competition. 17 Rebecca Doyle, Mills High social studies teacher, was the states recipient of the James Madison Fellowship which funds up to $24,000 for an American history masters degree. 1i Twelve Fuller Junior High students placed first in state-wide National Language Arts Olympiad competition and ranked 46th nationally out of the 505 schools that competed. 1^ Coach Jerry Wilson, Jacksonville High, was named Outstanding Secondary Physical Educator of the Year by the state group. ZJO Four 1993 seniors, Stephanie Hibbard and Erin Alberson, Jacksonville High
Keith Stanger, North Pulaski High
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were named National Merit Semifinalists. Nine students took first place awards in the Arkansas Young Artists competition. zz Peggy Covington, College Station Elementary mathematics teacher, wasafinalistin state continued on back coverOne look at the cover of this years Calendar/ Handbook will explain WfWHyP' Today, as we race toward the 21st century and the year 2000, nothing better defines what we are and what we will become than the education of our children. The world which awaits them will be a much different world than the one we know now. The much-publicized growth in knowledge, coupled with the ever increasing impact of changing technologies on our lives continues to create challenges for educators everywhere. To meet the learning needs of these students, the District and the Board of Education have adopted a five-year strategic direction plan that is comprehensive, bold and far-reaching. The plans vision states that the District will provide educational programs to meet the needs of all students, operate a constitutional school system, attain financial stability, maintain facilities that are conducive to student learning and improve the one-team concept through ployee and community involvement. em- Excellence in education is no accident. It comes with dedication and hard work, and approximately 3,000 Pulaski County Special School District employees, including teachers, administrators and support staff personnel, are working with parents, volunteers and the business community to prepare over 21,000 students for the 21st century. Included in this years publication are fifty rea- sons or significant accomplishments attained by students, programs and employees who continue to bring acclaim to the District with state, regional and national recognition. We take pride in our accomplishments and wish we could list all of them. We are proud of our schools, our staffs and students. We invite you to visit our schools and see for yourself Wf *5Mck Administrative Staff.................................. Adult Basic Education.............................. Age Requirements.................................... Alternative Learning Center.................. AP Courses.................................................. At a Glance: School Year....................... Attendance Zones...................................... Baker Economic Education Specialty... Bates Elementary Project MAST............. Board of Education.................................... Chapter 1.................................................... College Station TAG Specialty.............. Crystal Hill Communications Magnet. District Media Center............................. District Parent Center........................... Early Prevention of School Failure .. .. Elementary Education.............................. Enrollment.................................................. Food Service Program............................. Fuller Elementary Orchestra Specialty Fuller Junior High TAG Specialty .... Grade Reports........................................... Grading System......................................... Graduation Requirements....................... Guidance Services.................................... Health Services......................................... 4 22 6 22 20 27 . 6 12 16 . 3 12 16 16 8 24 12 12 6 8 18 20 8 8 20 8 8 HIPPY........................................... Immunization Records............. Inclement Weather.................. Junior University....................... Landmark Fine Arts Specialty Library Media Program........... Magnet Schools......................... PALS Volunteers....................... Partners in Education.............. Problems at School.................. PTA, PTSA.................................. Registration................................ SAT Scores.................................. Saturday School......................... Scholarships................................ School Directory....................... Secondary Education................ Special Education.................... Student Handbooks.................. Superintendents Academy .. . Superintendents Message ... Talented & Gifted..................... Teachers of Tomorrow.............. Transportation........................... Vocational Education.............. 101 Ways to Praise a Child ... . . . 12 . . . . 6 . . . .6 .. . 22 .. .18 ....8 ... 8 . . 24 . . 24 .. . 22 ,. . 24 . . . 6 ..18 . . . 22 .. . 22 14, 15 . .. 18 ...10 , . . . 6 . . 22 .. . 4 ...10 . . . 20 .... 6 .. . 20 . . . 28 Cover photo of Ms. Jane Bennetts first grade class at Bates Elementary provided courtesy of Mark Morgan Photography. The Calendar-Handbook is published by the Information Office, Pulaski County Special School District, 925 East Dixon Road/P. O. Box 8601, Little Rock, AR 72216 to provide information to staff, parents, patrons and others interested in the District. For more information, call 490-2000, ext. 203. It is the policy of the Pulaski County Special School District to provide equal opportunities without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, qualified handicap or veteran in its educational programs and activities, educational services, financial aid and employment. Editor Susie RobertsPresident Gene Goss 835-8176 Zone 4 Term Expires 1994 Vice President Jim Burgett 835-1311 Zone 5 Term Expires 1994 Secretary Reedie Ray 982-5650 Zone 7 Term Expires 1996 Doyan Matthews 851-2097 Zone 3 Term Expires 1996 Mack McAlister 982-4491 Zone 6 Term Expires 1995 Mildred Tatum 897-4842 Zone 1 Term Expires 1995 J Ruth Tucker 821-3224 Zone 2 Term Expires 1997 Your attendance is always welcome at a meeting of the Board of Education. As an interested citizen, you are encouraged to attend. Seven elected Board members provide quality educational opportunities for your children in keeping with the requirements of law and the desires of the citizens. Theirs is a service requiring dedication to the District and the community. School Board elections are held the third Tuesday in September, and members are elected for staggered four year terms. Meetings are held the second Tuesday of the month in the Administrative Services Building at 925 East Dixon Road, at 6 p.m. The meetings are open to the public, and a time is set aside for patrons to address the Board, discuss concerns and contribute suggestions. If you wish to place an item on the Board agenda, make a written request at least one week in advance of the meeting. Mail your request to the Board, in care of the Superintendent of Schools, PCSSD, P.O. Box 8601, Little Rock, AR 72216. Agendas are posted in all schools and the Admin-strative Services Building. The Board is responsible for selecting a Superintendent, establishing general policies according to community wishes and legal requirement and electing school personnel upon the recommendation of the Superintendent. The Board adopts salary schedules, appropriates funds to finance school operations and adopts and reviews the annual operating budget. Setting a millage rate and an assessment ratio required to produce adequate funds to meet the District's financial needs are also the responsibility of the Board of Education. If you wish to place an item on the agenda, make a written request at least one week in advance of the meeting. Mail your request to the Board, in care of the Superintendent of Schools, Pulaski County Special School District, P.O. Box 8601, Little Rock, AR 72216. Superintendent Bobby G. Lester I believe that education is the key to a successful and rewarding life for children. The intellectual, physical, moral and emotional development of our children is a responsibility we aU share. The District has never been more effective than it is today. Since 1927, we have boasted a winning combination of well-prepared teachers, administrators and support personnel
motivated and capable students
knowledgeable and involved parents
and a supportive community with a passion for quality programs and services. Unprecedented challenges face our District as we seek to maintain the financial resources needed to support the programs and services our patrons have come to expect. As we work to educate all students, we must continue finding ways to develop programs to meet their ever-changing needs. In order to meet these challenges, the District is committed to fostering partnerships with businesses, colleges, universities and other agencies to share resources and create special programming for the benefit of students. As we look beyond the 1993-94 school year, we know that we will be faced with on-going challenges in providing the best possible education for all children. This commitment prompted the Board of Education to appoint a task force composed of employees, parents and the business community to develop a vision and a five-year strategic plan for our District. We win face many other issues during the next five years. We must look ahead, attempt to forecast changes and prepare for them. By continuing to build on the excellence that has been accomplished in the past, Pulaski County Special School District wdl remain a leader in providing innovative educational opportunities. A demanding community creates an excellent school system, and we continue to respond to our patrons desire to maintain our leadership in education. Working together with determination and knowledge bom of experience, we will meet the new challenges and make them stepping stones to our continued success. Administrative Staff Bobby G. Lester Superintendent Assistant Superintendents Bobby Al tom Billy Bowles Eddie Collins Ed Hogan ... Gary Miller. Don Stewart. .. . . Instruction . . Desegregation Fupil Personnel Support Services .......... Personnel .Business Affairs Dennis Fitzgerald Ree Fitzpatrick .. Bill Gorum........... David Greenwood Mike Harvey.... Jim Herring......... ..................... Secondary Education ................... Support Staff Personnel Management Information Systems Directors Tommie Anthony Kay Bland......... Bill Canady........ Don Davis........... ... Talented and Gifted Library Media Services ....................Purchasing Non Athletic Activities Ruth Simmons Herts Ronnie Higgins......... Jerry Holder............. Emanuel McGhee ... Kathe Parson........... Virginia Raum......... ....................... Federal Programs ..............................Food Services ......................Staff Development .............................Desegregation Student Services, Athletics, PE ........................ Plant Planning ..............................Transportation .................. Certified Personnel .................. Counseling Services Danny Reed......... Rich Stafford .... Orville Thompson . Richard Wilkerson Sarah Womble . . . Paul Evans......... Charles A. Green Susie Roberts ........... Special Education ...........Accounting/Auditing .Vocational/Adult Education ..........................Maintenance ........ Elementary Education Associate Directors Elementary Education . Secondary Education Administrator ........ Information/Special Services Mo<vp/iy wfinve(P4v <4T(/BP4y Partners In Education Breakfast 7:30 a.m. North Oaks Family Day f I K New Teacher Inservice 8:30 a.m. Counselors Secretaries Inservice 8:30 a.m. New Teacher TESA 1 p.m. t6 First Day of School 30 Board of Education 6 p.m. to New Teacher Inservice 8:30 a.m. f7 3t tt Teachers Report Elementary Attendance Secretaries Inservice 8:30 a.m. Secondary Attendance Secretaries Inservice 8:30 a.m. Substitute Teacher Inservice Mills 9 a.m. Womens Equality Day New Support Staff Inservice 8:30-11:30 a.m. Administrative Office Secondary Library Media Specialists 8:30 a.m. vf 1 Zi/*ct<4AHec The Pulaski County Special School District encircles the Little Rock and North Little Rock school districts and covers 729 square miles. The District is divided into attendance zones. To find out the school attendance zone of any residence in the District, call Pupil Personnel at 490-2000. PCSSD Elementary Schools 24 Students 12,300 Secondary 13 9,284 Total 21,584 Students new to the District should register at their new school. In the summer, all schools are open for registration after August 1. According to state law, every child between five and sixteen years of age must enroll in public, private or parochial school or receive home schooling. Kindergarten is now required for all five-year-olds unless parents file a signed waiver form with the District. Any child who will be six years of age on or before October 1 of the school year of enrollment and who has not completed a state-accredited kindergarten program will be evaluated and placed in eith er thefirst grade or kindergarten dependingon the results of the evaluation. When enrolling a child in kindergarten or first grade, parents should provide a birth certificate or other documentation of age, the childs social security number and immunization record. Students enrolling in other grades may present a withdrawal slip, transcript or report card from the school previously attended. Students new to the District must present an immunization record and proof of residency. For additional information, call Pupil Personnel at 490-2000. /He IS<jk>eweh<< In compliance with the laws of Arkansas, a child must be five years of age on or before October 1 of the school year in order to enroll in kindergarten. A child must be six years of age on or before October 1 of the school year to register for the first grade. Arkansas law requires that students entering school must present evidence of immunization against poliomyelitis, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, rubeola and rubella. Exceptions to the law may be made for medical or religious reasons. At the beginning of the school year, each student in the District is given a copy of the Handbook for Student Conduct and Discipline. State law requires documentation of student and parent receipt of the handbook. A form, located in the front of the handbook, must be signed by both parent and student and returned to the school. It is the responsiblity of both the parent and student to read the handbook and understand that the student must adhere to the regulations while at school or in attendance at school-sponsored activities. 6 4.9 Million Miles Traveled in 1992-93 Number of Buses Students Transported Daily Miles Traveled Daily 351 15,472 27,948 Free transportation is provided for elementary students who live one mile or more from their assigned school and for secondary students who live two miles or more from their assigned school. The District also provides free transportation for students attending magnet schools, extended day programs and specialty schools. Parents having questions about school bus transportation should contact their child's principal or District Transportation at 490-1489. School closings due to inclement weather will be announced on radio and television after 6 a.m. Students attending magnet schools will follow Little Rock School District's schedule, but PCSSD buses will not run if the District is closed. Should it become necessary to dismiss school early because of inclement weather, an announcement will be made on radio and television one hour continued, p. 8 ^foivpay rt/e(P4y \yfwfsp4y TW(/B?P4y fistt>4y (4TbSt>4y Library Card Sign-Up Month PCAA 8:30 a.m. General Principals 9 a.m. Elementary Library Media Specialists 8:30 a.m. PASS Executive Board PACT/PASS Office 7 p.m. Secondary Library Media Specialists Noon Labor Day Schools Closed I 3 Home Schooi Counselors/ International Literacy Day Consultants 8:30 a.m. Elementary Counselors 1 p.m. PACT Executive Board PACT Board Room Support Staff Advisory Council 9 a.m. Chapter 1 Parent Advisory Council - Noon 6 4:45 p.m. I 1 9 Grandparents' Day Jr. High Counselors 8:30 a.m. Sr. High Counselors 1 p.m Board of Education 6 p.m. Parent Center Open Secondary Principals 9 a.m. PTA Executive Committee 9 a.m. PTA County Council 10 a.m. District Biracial Committee Citizenship Day Constitution Week tz 4:30-8:30 p.m. td International Day of Peace School Elections TESA 1 p.m. PCAEOP 4:30 p.m. PACT Rep. Council First Day of Autumn Secondary Assistant Principals 1 p.m. 4:45 Zi 6 p.m. PASS Rep. Council AEA Aud. 7 p.m. Substitute Teacher Inservice Board Room 9 a.m. Chapter II Write to Read Paraprofessionals Noon t7 ZA ZS K hEK Aud. Good Neighbor Day PALS Inservice 9 a.m. Parent Center Open 4:30-8:30 p.m. 2?prior to the early dismissal. Bus service will be provided at the early dismissal time, but parents may pick up their children any time. Students and parents should not call schools, school officials or radio and television stations. It is essential that those telephone lines be kept open. Nutritious lunches are available daily in all schools. Elementary and secondary schools serve U.S.D.A. Type A lunches and, where the economic level qualifies, lunches may be free or at a reduced price. All elementary and some secondary schools participate in the breakfast program. CcWieo School health services strengthen the educational process by improving the school environment and the health of each student. School nurses are registered and licensed by the Arkansas Board of Nursing. They identify health problems by conducting health assessments of students and provide health counseling for students, teachers and parents. Screening programs for students are: Vision in kindergarten, first, third, fifth and seventh grades and special education students Scoliosis and vision tests on junior high students Early Periodic Screenings, Diagnosis and Treatment in EPSDT certified schools (Mita School guidance counselors are located in each elementary and secondary school to provide counseling services for all students and consultation services for parents and faculty. Counselors help students in decision-making, solving personal problems and accepting responsibility for their educational progress. They aid students in setting goals, planning th eir education, selecting post-secondary and college programs and attaining scholarships and financial aid. School counselors monitor individual student progress and confer with students and parents to prevent academic problems. Activities include classroom guidance instruction, testing, interpreting test results and orientation programs for new students. UliiKti The Districts library media program is nationally recognized as an exemplary program by the U.S. Department of Education and the American Association of School Librarians. This model program is a county-wide school program for library media skills instruction and resource sharing. Students receive instruction and use the media centers for leisure time activities. The award-winning program strives to meet individual and collective needs of students, teachers, support staff and administrative staff with a goal of creating lifelong learners. In addition to the building level program, the Administrative Services Buildinghouses a District Media Center (DMC) which is a facility for helping teachers teach and for administrative personnel utilization. The DMC also houses an area for the Districts parents. Services include a film/video circulation library, a professional research library and a media and learning materials production facility. Staff members in the DMC do some production for teachers and administrators as well as host staff development workshops for teachers and parents. Report cards are sent home quarterly. Parent/teacher conferences on the elementary level are held twice during the school year. On the secon- dary level, interim progress reports are senthome with all failing students during the fifth week of the nine weeks grading period. Parents are en- 90-100 80- 89 70- 79 60- 69 below 59 A B C D F 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 Board Policy IKA*R Arkansas School Law 6*13*902 couraged to initiate conferences with their child's teacher whenever a need should occur. Six interdistrict magnet schools offer programs to students in Pulaski County Special, Little Rock and North Little Rock school districts. The four magnet elementary programs are Williams Basic Skills, Booker Arts
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