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Fair ,08 Al Niven 5201 Dodd, 10 224-6609 llall,02 Dr. Victor Anderson 6700 \"II'', 05 661-9000 /I kClcllan, 12 Jody Carter 9417 Ge)Cr Spgs, 09 565-0314 Park\\icw,05 Junious Babbs 2501 Barrow, 04 225-6440 \\ ocational-Technical Center /I lctropolitan,04 Dr. Doyle Dillahunty 7701 Scott llamilton, 09 565-8465 Junior Hii,:h Schools Cloverclale,15 Gayle Bradford 6300 Hinkson Rel., 09 565-8426 Dunbar,07 Nancy Volsen 1100 Wright Ave., 06 375-5574 Forest llcights.09 Richard Maple 5901 Evergreen, OS 663-3391 llt-nderson,13 Everett Hawks 401 Barrow Rel., OS 225-3358 /llabclvale,16 Clell Watts 10811 l\\tabelvale W. 72103 455-2413 I\\ Jann l\\lagnct,03 Marian Lacry 1000 Roosevelt Rel., 06 372-3123 Pulaski lleights,10 Ralph llofl'man 401 N. Pinc, OS 664-7073 '-,outhwcst,11 Charity Smith 3301 N. Bryant, 04 565-4416 ).ll'mcntarv Schools Baclgctt,19 /llary (\nobton 6900 Pecan Road, 06 490-1582 Balc,17 Lcvanna \\\\ ii son 6501 W. 32nd, 04 565-6621 Basclinc,22 William Finn 3623 Baseline Rel., 09 565-5589 Booker Magnet,06 Robert Brown 2016 Barber, 06 376-3319 Bracly,18 Mary Menking 7915 Markham, 05 225-1815 Caner Magnet,21 Mary Guinn 2100 East Sixth, 02 374-3783 Chicot ,28 Otis Preslar 11100 Chicot Rd.,72103 568-2554 Clo~crdalc,31 Sadie Mitchell 6500 Hinkson Rd., 09 565-0986 Dodd ,32 Mary .Jane Cheatham 6423 Stagecoach Rd .. 04 455-3110 I-air Park.23 Catherine Gill 616 N. Harrison, 05 666-0359 I- ore st Park.14 Virginia Ashley 1600 N. Tyler, 07 666-5415 I- ranklin ,25 Franklin Davis 1701 S. Harrison, 04 666-0348 Fulbright ,48 Mac Huffman 300 Pleasant Valley Dr., 12 224-2350 Garland ,.26 Dr. Cheryl Simmons 3615 W. 25th, 04 666-9436 Gt_\\tr Springs_n Eleanor Cox 5240 Mabclrnle Pike, 09 565-0184 Cibbs Magnet .27 Donna Davis 1115 W. 16th, 02 372-0251 Ish ,49 Lonnie Dean 3001 Pulaski, 06 376-3629 Jeflcrson ,.30 Frances Cawthon 2600 N. McKinley, 07 663-9472 \\L1hchale.46 Julie Davenport 9401 M'rnle Cut-off72103 455-2227 /\\lcDermott ,.20 Michael Oliver 1200 Reservoir Rel., 07 225-6568 \\Jeadowclill _,3 Jerry \\Vorm 25 Sheraton Dr., 09 565-0324 \\litchell _,4 Donita Hudspeth 2410 Battery. 06 375-6931 Otter Creek.SO Carolyn Teeter 16000 Otter Creek Pky., 09 455-3320 Pulaski lfrights,.38 Kay Loss 319 N. Pine, 05 663-9469 Rightsell _,9 Bobbie Goodwin 911 W. 19th, 06 374-7448 Rockefeller ,.36 Ann Mangan 700 E. 17th, 06 374-1226 Romine ,40 Lionel ward 3400 Romine Rd., 04 225-8833 Stephens.41 Stan Strauss 3700 W. 18th, 04 663-8374 Terr.',47 Alice Stornl 10800 Mara Lynn Dr., 11 225-1215 \\\\'akcfield ,51 Lloyd Black 75 Westminster, 05 568-3874 \\\\ashington,42 Karen Buchanan 115 W. 27th,06 372.5474 \\\\'atson,52 Dr. Diana Gla1.c 7000 Valley Dr., 09 565-1577 Western llills.29 Margie Puckett 4901 Western Hills, 04 562-2247 \\\\\"illiams l\\1agnct,43 Dr. Ed Jackson 7301 Evergreen, 07 666-0346 \\\\'ilson,44 Gwen Zeigler 4015 Stannus Rd., 04 565-0924 WoodrulT,45 Pat Higginbotham 3010 W. 7th, 05 663-4149 Tri-District Alternative Learning Center-Jonie Turner-800 Apperson, 72202, 374-7525 FIRST CLASS SCHOOLS FOR WORLD CLASS KIDS E I-LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT 1990-91 PERSONNEL DIRECTORY LITTLE ROCK CLASSROOM TEACHERS ASSOCIATION AN ADVOCACY ORGANIZATION REPRESENTING THE INTERESTS OF THE LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT'S TEACHERS, CUSTODIANS, AIDES AND BUS DRIVERS \"OVER 20 YEARS OF OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO OUR MEMBERS\" LRCTA AEA NEA STRENGTH THROUGH UNITY 1500 West 4th Street, Suite 305 Little Rock, AR 72201 (501) 372-3519 Little Rock School District Personnel Directory 1990-91 Zone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Board of Directors Director Term ends Dr. Katherine Mitchell 1993 PO Box 1896, 03 375-9377 W. D. \"Bill\" Hamilton 1992 306 Arthur Drive, 04 664-8727 James L. \"Skip\" Rutherford 1991 5604 Hawthorne, 07 663-9131 Robin Armstrong 1992 711 Shea, 05 224-6982 John Moore 1993 12015 Pleasant Tree Dr,11 223-2297 Patricia Gee 1991 8409 Dow an Dr., 09 562-0571 Oma Jacovelli 1991 6622 Gold Court, 09 568-7585 Dr. Ruth S. Steele, Superintendent Little Rock School District 810 W. Markham Little Rock, AR 72201 (501)324-2000 f ti I Ii 11 Ill LRSD Central Offices Central offices with 600 extensions may be called by dialing 370-1-plus the extension. For offices with 100 extension or any departments, you may dlal 374-3361. LOCATIONS LRSD Administration Building 810 W. Markham, 72201 Administration Annex 100 S. Arch, 72201 Adult Education 1401 Scott St., 72202 Alternative Learning Center 800 Apperson St., 72202 Cafeteria/Food Services 1501 Jones, 72202 Instructional Resource Center (IRC) 3805 W. 12th, 72204 English Foreign Languages Math PAC Music Reading Science Soclal Studies Staff Development VIPS Metropolitan Vo-Tech. Ed. Ctr. 7701 Scott Hamilton Road, 72209 Plant Services/Maintenance 3601 S. Bryant, 72204 Purchasing/Supply Center 1800 E. Sixth, 72202 Safety and Security 1001 E. 21 St., 72202 Student Asslgnement Offices 501 Sherman, 72202 Transportation Dept. 5400 Murray, 72209 Quigley Stadium 2409 W. 14th, 72202 DEPARTMENTS Adult Education Paulette Martin, Director Accountability/ Alternative Learning Dr. Angela Sewall, Special Assistant Athletic Department Business Ed/Home Economics CARE Program Martha Rogers, Supervisor Cafeteria/Food Services Jackie Boykin, Director Communications Department Becky Rather, Director 374-3361 374-3361 324-2260 324-2370 324-2250 671-6326 671-6310 671-4608 671-6320 671-6325 671-1276 671-6326 671-6318 671-6311 671-6300 666-1515 565-8465 565-5504 370-1681 324-2400 324-2272 562-6300 324-2426 324-2260 634 324-2426 568-5785 324-2395 324-2250 611,612 Community Education Mala Daggett, Director Computer Central Computer /Data Processing David Klngsella, Director Desegregation James Jennings, Assoc. Supt. Early Childhood Education (Rockefeller, Ullle Carter, Ass't Prln.) Educational Programs/Staff Development Estelle Matthis, Assoc. Supt Margaret Gremllllon, Asst Supt. Larry S. Robertson, Aast. Supt. English/Foreign Language Gene Parker, Supervisor Exceptional Children Gifted/Talented Mable Donaldson, Supervisor Special Education Dr. Patty Kohler, Director Family Ufe Education/New Futures Rene Carson, Coordinator Federal Programs Dr. J.J. Lacey, Jr., Director Flnanclal Services Mark Mllhollen, Controller Health Services Gwen Efird, RN, Coordinator HIPPY Marian Shead, Supervisor Human Resources Lynda White, Director Instructional Resources Center Dr. Mary Mosley, Director Incentive Schools Pat Price, Coordinator Insurance Office KLRE/KUAR FM Regina Dean, Manager Labor Relations Brady Gadberry, Speclallst Library/Instructional Tech Mathematics Dianne Wood, Supervisor Music/Fine Arts New Futures Unda Young, Ualson Parent Advisory Council Annie Abrams, Coordinator Parent Recruiters Planning, Research and Evaluation Sterling Ingram, Director Plant Services/Maintenance Doug Kendall, Director Ill 565-3783 671-6315 613 324-2272 324-2389 601 633 627 671-6313 630 654 671-6318 623 616 122,135 (beeper)569-0244 324-2266 645 671-8326 627 607 569-8485 689 671-6377 671-6320 671-6305 628 671-6325 324-2285,324-2286 651 565-5504 Pupil Services Jo Evelyn Elston, Director Purchasing Department Charle Neal, Director Reading Dr. Mary Mosley, Director Safety and Security BIii Barnhouse, Director Science Dennis Glasgow, Supervisor Scott Field Social Studies Marie A. McNeal, Supervisor Staff Development Marvin Zimmerman, Director Leon Adams, Speclallst Mary Jo Horton, Specialist Sue Walls, Specialist Student Assignment Office Student Hearing Rudolph Howard, Officer 668 681 671-6326 324-2400 671-6318 671-6299 671-6311 671-6300 671-6305 671-6300 671-6300 324-2272 374-3361, ext. 143 Substitute Office (SOS), 374-3413 Sue Rodgers, Coordinator 105,137 Student Records 659 Superintendent's Office 610,640 Dr. Ruth S. Steele, Supt. Dr. Herb Cleek, Deputy Supt. 602 Supply Center 682 Leonard Wlllls, Manager Support Services 603 E.M. \"Chip\" Jones, Manager Trade/lndutrlal Ed. 568-5785 Richard Wright, Supervisor Transportation Dept. 562-6300 Richard Johnson, Director Vocational/Tech. Ed. Center 565-0524 James MIiier, Director Vo-Tech Print Shop 565-2879 Terry Kirkpatrick, Manager Vonunteer1 In Public Schools (VIPS) 666-1515 Debbie MIiam, Coordinator Ill Administrative Staff Ill Aaron, Leona, FS Trainee .............................................. 324-2250 Brown, Linda, Drug. Abuse Prev. Coor ................................. 117 Abrams, Annie, PAC Coordinator ................................ 671-6325 Brown, Wlllle, Adm. Bldg. Mgr ............................................... 112 Adams, Leon, Staff Dev. Specialist .............................. 671-6305 Browning, Benita, Fin. Serv. . ................................................. 605 Adams, Polly, Voe. Ed. Secy ......................................... 565-0524 Caraway, Gwen, Purchasing .................................................. 125 Adams, Wayne, Facll. Coor ........................................... 565-5504 Carson, Rene, Family Ufe Coordinator ...................... 671-6318 Akbar, B.J., Trans. Dispatch .......................................... 562-4435 Carter, LIiiie, Early Childhood Rockefeller ................ 324-2389 Allen, Malinda, Math ...................................................... 671-6320 Carter, Ouida, Athletics Secy ................................................. 683 Allen, Martha, Voe. Ed. Coun ......................................... 565-8465 Cash, WIiiard, Trans. Mech .......................................... 562-3825 Anderson, John, Cust. Supv ......................................... 565-5504 Chapman, Susan, Sp. Ed. Supv. CBI .................................... 130 Armstead, Vicki, Communications Secy ............................... 611 Childress, Margie, Trans. Supv ................................... 562-1577 Armstrong, Ramona, Labor Relations Secy ......................... 689 Claypool, Ruth, Fin. Services ................................................ 618 Armstrong, Shella, Food Serv. Relmb. Coor ............... 324-2250 Cleek, Herb, Deputy Superintendent .................................... 602 Aycox, Carutha, Federal Programs ........................................ 623 Clevenger, Sharon, Mgr. Trainee ................................ 324-2250 Baler, Keith, Trans. Mech .............................................. 562-3825 Cole, Troy, Parent Recuriter ........................................ 324-2272 Barksdale, Diane, Nutrition Ed. Coor ........................... 324-2250 Connolly, Robert, Data Processing ...................................... 613 Barnes, Kenneth, IRC Aide ............................................ 671-6326 Cooper, Floyd, Trans. Supv ......................................... 562-3617 Barnhouse, BIii, Safety/Security Director .................. 324-2400 Corker, Sue, Reading .................................................... 671-6326 Bates, Herron, Custodial Supv ..................................... 565-8412 Cothren, Constance, FS Whs ...................................... 324-2257 Beard, Ken, FS Main. Tech ............................................ 324-2250 Coulter, Cora, Psy. Exam ....................................................... 120 Bennett,Pauline, Human Resources Secy ............................ 138 Cox, Tanya, Fin. Serv ............................................................... 684 Bennett, Tammy, Plant Services Secy ......................... 565-8487 Crafton, Janet, Dropout Prev./Recovery Coord ....... 324-2265 Benton, Belle, Pupil Serv. Secy .............................................. 122 Cranford, Joan, Fin. Serv ....................................................... 661 Berkey, Randy .......................................................................... 129 Crawford, Pam, Computers Spec ............................... 671-6315 Blagg, Lynn, English/For. Lang./Soc. Stud. Secy ..... 671-6310 Crow, Shirley, FS Whs. Mgr ......................................... 324-2257 Bledsoe, Emma, Admln. Cust .................................................. 112 DalSanto, Judy, Food Sarv. Secy ................................ 324-2250 Bonds, Michelle, Switchboard Oper ........................................... O Daggett, Mala, Community Education Director ........ 565-3783 Boykin, Jackie, Food Ser. Director .............................. 324-2250 Davis, Betty, Eval. Spec .......................................................... 650 Brant, Dennis, Computers Spec ................................... 671-6315 Davis, Johnnie, Trans. Mech. ...................................... 562-3825 Bray, Shirley, Fin. Serv ............................................................. 620 Dean, Regina, KLRE/KUAR Manager ........................ 569-8485 Brewer, Jerry, Trans. Mech .......................................... 562-3825 Devore, Dana, Trans. Supv ........................................... 562-4226 Brock, Dorothy, Fam. Ufe/New Futures ...................... 671-6318 Driver, Juanita, Fin. Serv ......................................................... 621 rooks, Sharon, Eval. Spec ..................................................... 127 Donaldson, Mable, Gifted/Talented Supervisor .................. 630 Dudley, Terry, Construction Manager .......................... 565-8487 Jackson, Debbie, Data Proc. Secy ....................................... 613 Dunbar, Ethel, Eval Spec. ...................................................... 657 Jackson, Roy, Cust Supv ............................................. 565-8412 Eagles, Carletta, Food Serv. Whs ................................. 324-2257 Jackson, Pearline, Reading .......................................... 671-6326 Edmondson, Penny, Plant Services Secy ................... 565-5504 Jacobs, Joyce, Sp. Ed. Secy. ................................................ 658 Edwards, Diane, Student Records ........................................ 659 Jeffrey, Bonnie, Div. Exceptional Children .......................... 118 Efird, G-n, Health Serv. Coordinator ...... 122, 135, 569-0244 Jennings, James, Assoc. Supt Desegregation .......... 324-2272 Ellis, Archie, Trana. Supv ............................................... 562-1577 Elston, Jo Evelyn, Pupil Services Director ....... ..2/.C~.-.e- Johnson, Jerry, Construction Manager ...................... 565-8487 Johnson, Mickey, FS Driver .......................................... 324-2257 Eubanka, Gall, Purch. Supv ................................................... 681 Johnson, Richard, Transportation Director ................ 562-6300 Farris, Christine, Fd. Serv. Wha .................................... 324-2257 Jones, E. M. \"Chip', Sup. Serv. Manager .............................. 603 Fairfax, Harrison, Cuat Supv ......................................... 565-8412 Jones, Rita, Human Resources Secy ................................... 606 Fella, Cedric, Trana.Mech. . ........................................... 562-3825 Jones, Unda, Schools Secy .................................................. 141 Ferguson, Anne, Fam. Ute/New Futures .................... 671-6318 Jones, Robert, Setety and Security .............................. 324-2400 Forbes, Betty Jean, Staff Asst .............................................. 640 Jordan, Trey, Trans. Mech ............................................ 562-3825 Forbess, Bill, Const Mgr ............................................... 565-8487 Joyce, Usa, Reading Secy ............................................ 671-6326 Fry, Ben, KLRE/KUAR FM ............................................ 569-8485 Kelly, Doris, Ins. Tech/Ub. Secy ................................... 671-6377 Fulmer, Angle, Deaeg ..................................................... 324-2287 Kendall, Doug, Plant Ser ./Malnt Director .................. 565-5504 Fulmer, Lena, Sp. Ed. Supv. .................................................. 647 Klllsgaard, Sharon, Staff Dev. Secy. . ........................... 671-6300 Furrer, Jean, Food Serv. Supv ....................................... 324-2250 Kilpatrick, Willie, Math .................................................... 671-6320 Gadberry, Brady, Labor Relations Specialist...................... 689 Klngsella, David, Data Proc. Director .................................. 613 Gambill, Karen, Psy. Exam..................................................... 648 Knox, John, Food Serv. Whse Mgr ................................ 324-2257 Gardner, Gayle, Math Secy ............................................ 671-6320 Kohler, Patty, Special Ed. Director ........................................ 654 Gentry, Ruthie, Desrg. Secy .......................................... 324-2272 Korte, Paula ............................................................................ 129 Glasgow, Dennis, Science Supervisor ........................ 671-6318 Kumpurls, Pat, Exec. Asst to Supt ........................................ 610 Glenn, Randall, Special Ed .................................................... 647 Lacey, J. J., Federal Programs Director .............................. 623 Goetschlus, Carol, Family Ute/New Futures .............. 671-6318 Land, Kitty, Transportation Secretary .......................... 562-6300 Goza, Jean, Financial Services ............................................ 106 Uncoln, Betty, Computer Spec ..................................... 671-6315 Grable, Hazle, FS Bookkeeper, .................................... 324-2250 Uttle, Carole, FS Whse ................................................... 324-2257 Graves, Barbara, Sp. Ed. ........................................................ 652 Logan, Kelli .............................................................................. 129 Green, Dorothy, Plannlng/Eval. Secy. ................................ 651 Lyon, Lucy, Library Cood .............................................. 671-6377 Green, Marc. FS Driver .................................................. 324-2257 Mccraw, Helen, Data Proc. .................................................... 644 Gremillion, Margaret, Assist Superintendent .................... 633 McIntyre, Nina, Pay. Exam .................................................... 119 Griffin, Beverly, Planning/Eva!. Secy ................................. 651 McMullen, LIiie, Pay. Exam .................................................... 120 Griffin, Robert, Supply Center Asst Mgr ............................ 682 McNeal, Marie A., Soc. Studies Supervisor ................ 671-6311 Gross, Mary Bea, KLRE/KUAR FM .............................. 569-8485 Martin, Paulette, Adult Education Director .................. 324-2260 Hampton, Sylvester, FS Driver ...................................... 324-2257 Masterson, Marilyn, Mgr. Trainee ................................ 324-2250 Hamilton, Deborah, Trans Dlsp ..................................... 562-4435 Matson, LeeAnn, VIPS .................................................... 666-1515 Handley, Marcy, SOS Asst Coord ....................... 105,374-3413 Matthis, Estelle, Assoc. Supt ................................................ 601 Harris, Joseph, FS Whs. . ............................................... 324-2257 Milam, Debbie, VIPS Coordinator .................................. 666-1515 Hayes, Steve, Malnt Supv ............................................. 565-5504 Milam, Judy, Reading .................................................... 671-6326 Haygood, Angella, Special Ed. Secy. .................................... 649 Mllhollen, Mark, Controller .................................................... 616 Harper-Brooks, Unda, Sp. Ed. Secy, .................................... 654 MIiier, Brenda, Deseg. Secy .......................................... 324-2272 Hearne, Mllllcant, PIE .................................................... 666-1515 MIiier, James, Voc.fTech. Education Director ............ 565-0524 Heggs, Ursella, PAC Secy .............................................. 671-6325 Montgomery, Brad, Setety and Security ...................... 324-2400 Herndon, Sherry, Reading Secy .................................... 671-6326 Moore, Avis, KLRE/KULAR FM .................................... 569-8485 HIii, Claudette, Psy. Test Secy ............................................ 670 Moore, Cathlne, CARE Coor ......................................... 324-2395 Hilton, Betty, Food Serv. Supv ....................................... 324-2250 Moore, Dr. Jimmy, Evlron. Prot Cood .......................... 565-8525 Hobby, Dr. Selma, Eval. Spec ............................................... 127 Moore, Muriel, Sci. Secy ................................................ 671-6318 Hodges, Lela, VIPS .......................................................... 666-1515 Morgan, Nancy, Data Proc ..................................................... 641 Honorable, Maggie, Human Resources .............................. 139 Mosley, Mary, IRC/Readlng Director .......................... 671-6326 Horton, Mary Jo, Staff Dev. Specialist .......................... 671-6300 Murray, Fran, Purchasing ...................................................... 681 Howard, Rudolph, Student Hearing Officer ........................ 143 Myers, Nona, Psy. Test Secy ................................................ 648 Huddle, Mary, Gifted Secretary ............................................ 630 Nagel, Peg, Fin. Serv ............................................................... 615 Hudson, Valerie, VIPS .................................................... 666-1515 Neal, Charles, Purchasing Director ...................................... 681 Huff, Constance, Sp. Ed ......................................................... 130 Nichols, Joyce ........................................................................ 654 Huffman, Krls,IRC .......................................................... 671-6326 Norris, Margaret, Homebound Teacher ................................ 654 Hughett, Carol, Exec. Asst Support Services .................... 603 Norton, Faye, CARE ........................................................ 324-2395 Ingram, Sterling, Planning, Res. \u0026amp; Eval. Director .............. 651 O'Baugh, Randy, Asst Whse, Mgr ............................... 324-2257 Ivy, Janet, Mgr. Trainee .................................................. 324-2250 Odle, Vicki, Pay. Test Secy ..................................................... 670 Jack, Lynda, Div. Exceptional Children............................... 648 Palmer, Brownyn, Sp. Ed ........................................................ 129 Jacks, Brenda, HIPPY Secy ........................................... 324-2266 Parker, Gene, English/Foreign Language Supv ......... 671-6313 Jackson, Chuck, Administration Printer .............................. 115 Paul, Annita C., Fam. Ute/New Fut .............................. 671-6318 Payne, John, Cust. Supv ............................................... 565-8412 Pederson, Sue, Exec. Asst. Deseg ................................ 324-2272 Phllllps, Don, Trans. Dispatcher .................................. 562-4456 Porter, Diann ............................................................................ 129 Price, Pat, Incentive Schools Coordinator ............................ 627 Putt, Paulette, Voe. Ed ................................................... 568-5785 Quattlebaum, Larry, Psy. Exam .............................................. 646 Rather, Becky, Communications Director .................. 611, 612 Rector, Janet, Plant Serv. Secy ..................................... 565-5504 Reeves, Sharon, Parts Clerk ........................................ 565-0843 Renaud, Nan G., Data Proc ..................................................... 114 Reynolds, Janice, Fin. Services .............................................. 619 Rhodes, Albert, Sup. Ctr ......................................................... 682 Rhodes, Doug, FS Main ................................................. 324-2250 Richardson, Annie, FS Whse ........................................ 324-2257 Richardson, Jacquline, HIPPY Coor ............................. 324-2266 Ridgell, Shirley, Human Resources, Secy ............................. 608 Robertson, Larry S., Assistant Superintendent .................... 627 Robinson, Bettye, Trans, Supv ..................................... 562-1580 Robinson, Dorothy, Mgr. Trainee ................................ 324-2250 Robinson, Robert, Teacher Recruitment Coor ..................... 690 Rodgers, Frances, Student Hearing Secy ........... 128, 374-3361 Rodgers, Norma,Exec. Asst. Adm ........................................... 602 Rodgers, Sue, SOS Coor ....................................... 137,374-3413 Rogers, Martha, CARE Supervisor .............................. 324-2395 Rolllna, Robert, IRC Aide .............................................. 671-6326 Roper, Annette, HIPPY Coor ......................................... 324-2266 Rose, Shyrel, Sp. Ed ................................................................. 655 Ruffins, John, Data Processing .............................................. 109 Rynders, Diane, Coor, Gifted .................................................. 631 Sanders, Jacqueline, Data Entry Coor ......................... 324-2287 Sanders, Lynette, Fin, Serv ..................................................... 673 Saults, Chuck, KLRE/KUAR FM .................................. 569-8485 Schult, Shala, Fam. Life/ New Futures ........................ 671-6318 Scoggins, Leola, Math .................................................... 671-6320 Sellers, Richard, FS Supv. Mgr ..................................... 324-2250 Sewall, Angela, Special Assistant .......................................... 634 Shastri, Hope, Computer Spec ..................................... 671-6315 Shead, Marian, HIPPY Supervisor ................................ 324-2266 Shepherd, Martha, FS Trainee ...................................... 324-2250 Smith, Elwanda, Plant Serv. Secy ................................. 565-5534 Smith, Gary, Sp. Ed. CBI .......................................................... 131 Smith, Jewel, Custodian Annex .............................................. 672 Smith, Linda, Exec. Asst. Ad min ............................................ 601 Smith, Mary, Safety/Security Secy ............................. 324-2400 Smith, Dr. Paul, Eval. Spec ..................................................... 650 Smith, Paula, Math ........................................................ 671-6320 Smith, Vernon, Const. Mgr. .. ........................................ 565-8487 Soo, Evelyn, Computer Spec ....................................... 671-6315 Splnelll, Gretcl)en, Purchasing .............................................. 681 Spurgeon, Helen, Pupll Serv. Secy ......................................... 668 Stain, Jeanie, Insurance Secy ................................................. 607 Stearns, David, Trans. Mech ......................................... 562-3825 Steele, Ruth S., Superintendent .................................... 610,640 Steelman, Mary Lynn, Sp. Ed. Speech Coor ......................... 656 Stephens,. Rose, Food Serv. Secy ..................... - ....... 324-2250 Story, Wallace, Pay.Exam ........................................................ 649 Streett, Barbara ........................................................................ 646 Sutton, Anna, FS Secy .................................................... 324-2250 Sutton, James, Supply Center ................................................ 682 Swint, Janice, Fin. Serv ........................................................... 617 Tackett, Richard, Data Processing ........................................ 613 Tadlock, Mary Sue, Eval. Spec ............................................... 657 Tanner, Gall, Adm. Secy. New Futures .................................. 692 Tapley, Linda, Community Education Secy ............... 565-3783 Tate, Sherrell, Purchasing ...................................................... 681 Teeter, Judy, Reading .................................................. 671-6326 Terry, Thomas, Sup. Center .................................................... 682 Thomas, Deborah, HIPPY Aide .................................... 324-2266 Thomas, Jimmie, FS Trainee ........................................ 324-2250 Thomas, Nanette ...................................................................... 130 Thomas, Regina, Eval. Secy ................................................... 665 Tipton, Charles, FS Wha . .............................................. 324-2257 Trowell, Judy, Math ........................................................ 671-6320 Tucker, Deborah, Purchasing ................................................ 681 Umfleet, Don, Ina. Tech./Ub ......................................... 671-6377 Underwood, Dorothy, FS Supv ..................................... 324-2250 Van Drleaum, Pat, Human Resources .................................. 645 Viner, James, Trans. Foreman ...................................... 562-3825 Walls, Collen Sue, Staff Dev. Speclallst ...................... 671-6300 Wallls, Carolyn, Fin. Serv ....................................................... 666 Wallworth, Betty, Inst. Tech/Lib Secy ........................ 671-6377 Washington, Charlotte, Schools Secy ................................... 634 Washington, Danlel, Plant Serv. .................................. 565-5504 Washington, James, St. Assign. Oler ......................... 324-2272 Whalen, Mike, Trans. Supv ........................................... 562-4226 White, Anthony, Supply Ctr ..................................................... 682 White, Lynda C., Human Resources Director ...................... 645 White, Rita, Human Resources .............................................. 607 Wledower, Julle, Parent Recruiter Coordinator ........ 324-2285 Wllllams, Ethel, Transportation Secy ........................... 562-3463 Wllllams, Patty, Secy. Ub. Serv ................................... 671-6377 Wllllams, Sharon, Data Entry ........................................ 324-2287 Wllllams, Ruth, Data Processing ............................................ 108 Wllllama, Wanda, FS Warehouse .................................. 324-2257 Wllllams, Tommy, Supply Ctr ................................................. 682 Wlllls, Leonard, Supply Ctr. Manager .................................... 682 WIison, Gayle, VIPS ........................................................ 666-1515 Winslow, Skye, Communications Assistant.. ........................ 612 Wood, Dianne, Mathematics Supervisor .................... 671-6320 Woosley, Lucy, Fin. Serv ......................................................... 632 Young, Elizabeth, FS Trainee ...................................... 324-2250 Young, Krishna, Speclal Education ...................................... 129 Young, Linda, New Futures Liaison ...................................... 628 Zawislak, Anna, VIPS .................................................... 666-1515 Zimmerman, Marvin, Staff Development Director ...... 671-6300 Zoch, Edwin, KLRE/KUAR FM .................................... 569-8485 Due to the new Plexar phone system that is presently being installed throughout the District, some of the Administrative Office phone numbers will be changed before the first of January. A supplemental section of pages two through six will be printed and available after the first of the year. JII Other Frequently Called Numbers Ill PTACouncll Little Rock PTA Council Prealclent Debbie Velez ................................................ 225-3882 Little Rock AaaoclaUon of EducaUonal Office Peraonnel PrHldent Charlott Randel .......................... 57\u0026lt;\u0026gt;-4180/868-5096 1atVlce PrH. Ouida Carter ........................ 324-2395/375-8638 2nd Vice PrH. Sue Rodgera ........................ 374-3413/562-1683 Secretary Bobble Levy ................................ 455-7420/223-9760 Treaaurer Barbara Ball ................................ 671-6281/666-8497 Paat PrH./Advlaory Nancy Wuneburger .. 455-2413/565-0146 Little Rock Claaaroom Teacher AssoclaUon 1500 W. Fourth, Suite 305 .............................................. 372-3519 Prealdent Grainger Ledbetter .................... 372-3519/663-6142 Vice Prea. Eleanor Coleman ........................ 671-6267 /664-3150 Sec. Uaa Lewi ............................................ 57\u0026lt;\u0026gt;-4165/224-0263 Treaa. Betty Mitchell .................................... 671-6250/982-0789 Exec. Dir. Frank MarUn .................................................. 372-3519 Adm. Aaa't Becky Hendrix ............................................ 372-3519 Prlnclpala' Roundtable Prealdent Ralph Hoffman ............................ 671-6250/663-3906 PrH. Elect Dr. Diana Glaze ........................ 570-4195/771-1046 Sec. Deborah Mitchell .................................. 671-6363/568-5307 Treaa. Unda Swain ...................................... 57\u0026lt;\u0026gt;-4100/945-7770 Auditor Thomas \u0026amp; Thomas, Heritage West Bldg.,375-2025 Attorneys Friday, Eldredge, Clark, First Commercial Bank Bldg., 376-2011 School Dlatrlct Phyalclan Dr. Chrla Smith, Ark. Children's Hospital, 320-4362 Treaaurer Loula J. Schaufele, Worthen Bank Bldg., 378-1000 Arkanaaa Department of EducaUon ............................ 682-4475 Arkansaa EducaUon AssoclaUon .................................. 375-4611 Arkansaa Teachera' Credit Union .............................. 375-9250 Arkanaaa Teacher ReUrement .................................. 682-1517 Arkansaa PTA .................. ---- ..  ..  753-5247 LRSD AlternaUve Learning Canter .............................. 324-2260 LRSD lnaurance Office .................................................. 370-1607 Uttle Rock Teacher Credit Union .............................. 374-7119 Magnet Review Com. Office .......................................... 758-0156 Metropolitan Supervlaora Office .................................. 376-6200 New Future .................................................................... 374-1011 Pfeifer Camp .................................................................. 821-3714 Pulaski County Ed. CooperaUve .................................. 375-2240 SubsUtute Office Service Elementary ...................................................... 374-3414 Secondary ...................................................... 374-3415 Teen Reentry Assistance Center (TRAC) .................... 324-2265 LRSD Personnel Directory The Personnel Directory is produced by the Human Resources, Data Processing and Communications Departments of the Little Rock School District. Employees' address and /or telephone changes should be sent as soon as they occur to the Human Resources Dept. Forms are provided in the principals' offices for this purpose. Changes or additions to the first seven pages should be sent to the Communications Department. S~hQQls Prln~lgals Sgcrgtarlgs Cafgtgrla Nursgs Badgett Mary Golston Shirley Moore Mary Lynch Estella Jones Lee Bale Levanna WIison Lucy Hendrick Barbara Glover Patsy Cornelius Baaellne WIiiiam Finn Annett Jones JeanLoctacher MIiiie McKenzie Booker Robert Brown Marye Powell Erma Brown Uvlta Scott Brady Mary menklng Jackie Wherry Olene Curry Unda Personne Carver Mary Guinn Betty Simpson Vivian Harri Mary Jo Curtis Central John Hickman Pattie Teach Betty Rone NlnaWllllama Chicot Olla Preslar Loulae Tucker Edith Blythe Margaret Bland Cloverdale Elem. Sadie Mitchell Nettle Higgin Darcus Johnson Stevie Lowder Cloverdale Jr. Gayle Bradford Darlene Martinek Stevie Lowder ~ Dodd Mary Jane Cheatham Sue Mitchell Charlene Jay Vickie Burney Dunbar Nancy Volaen Marilyn McGr- Bobble Dickerson Ulllan Wittenberg Fair Al Niven Nan Howard Ruby Mickle Kay Mosely Fair Park Catherine GIii Veola Hayes Clalre Burch Unda Personne Forest Heights Richard Maple Sarah Shelman Dalta Morgan Jo GIiium Forest Park Virginia Ashley Pat Lusby Carolyn Cole Unda Peraonne Franklln Franklin Davia Deana Keathley Eaale Rayford Lavelle Rolllna Fulbrlght Mac Huffman Nell Rosa Sylvia Boren Elizabeth Anglin Garland Dr. Cheryl Simmons Rachel WIiiiama Wanda GIiiey Ann Callaway Geyer Spring Eleanor Cox Karen Littleton Mae Kyzer Vicki Barney Gibbs Donna Davia Pam Plant Elizabeth Young Elizabeth Anglin Hall Dr. Vic Anderson Kay Gunter Laurine Harrison Janice Yeatman Henderson Everett Hawk Nancy Johnson Kathleen Bisbee Marilyn Hagberg lah Lonnie Dean Winnie Camp Annie Richardson Estella Lee Jefferson Francia Cawthon Barbara Ball Audrey Walker Sue Sheppard Mabelvale Elem. Julie Davenport Jo Greenlee Brenda Browning Frankie Falkner Mabelvale Jr. ClellWatta Nancy Wuneburger Rita Farner Frankie Falkner McClellan Jodie Carter Frances Rodgers Joyce Weems MIiiie McKenzie McDermott Mike Oliver Bobble Sheets Earline Collin Evelyn Lawrence Mann Marian Lacey Lynda Quall Laura Tanner Becky Sage Meadowcllff Jerry Worm JeaaleWebb Arlene Chambleaa Vickie Barney Metropolitan Dr. Doyle DIiiahunty Margaret Holt Brenda Matthews Mitchell Donita Hudspeth Donnlta Holt Mary Reece Estella Jones Lee Otter Creek Carolyn Teeter Sandi WIibanks Ruby Motley Marilyn Hagberg Parkvl- Junious Babbs Carolyn Alexander Nancy Stogner Barbara Bonner Pulaski Heights Elem. 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With a HUD development grant and investments by corporations, the community and the City, the Highland Park Redevelopment Initiative is a strategic, catalytic reinvestment effort in a centrally located neighborhood of Little Rock. The approach includes: The total demolition of the former Highland Park public housing site\nThe reconstruction of a new mixed-income development\nand Perhaps more significantly, assisted housing residents and community members living in and around Highland Park have and will continue to participate throughout the development process.  Whom may I contact for additional information or for a presentation to my community or civic organization? L. Lee Jones, Executive Director Little Rock Housing Authority or Polly Kinslowe, Sr. Vice President McCormack Baron and Associates 1000 Wolfe Street, Little Rock, AR 72202 (501)340-4821 phone (501)340-4845 fax The Highland Park Community Redevelopment Initiativer Invitation MEETING AGENDA The Development Team Tke Little Rock Housing One of the overarching goals of the redevelopment of Highland Park is the ACTIVE INVOL VEMENTof community residents in the creation of an economically strong community. T'he highly experienced development firm of McCormack Baron and Associates, along Autkority Boand of Commissioners, Residents and Staff, join witk our experienced development partner McCormack Welcome and Acknowledgments with the Fennell Purifoy Architectural firm will provide the leadership for the Little Rock Housing Authority, housing residents, and community members in the planning and Baron and Associates, Inc. Highland Demolition Update in inviting you to attend a community meeting to review and discuss tke preliminary arckitectural design and renderings for tke new mixed-income di on Development Team Introductions An overview of the Design Process Review of the Proposed Site Plan evelopment to Le kuilt Review of the Proposed Unit Plan building of the development. M new mixed-income cCormack Baron is a unique for-profit company that approaches the development tke former Hi^kland Park pukkc kousing site Review of the Proposed Building Elevations 1 Discussion /Questions/ Comments Thursday December 5,1996 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Wrap-up / Next Steps Franklin Incentive Elementary School 1701 S. Harrison Street Mrs. Ethel Dunbar, Principal process with a social purpose. A nationally recognized leader in urban revitalization, MBA's corporate purpose and commitment is ^to create quality housing and provide superior property management. With this as a beginning premise, McCormack Baron has' found that the redevelopment process is best served by creating strong relationships with cities, as well as with neighbors and neighborhood groups to learn their goals, needs and expectations with respect to new housing within their community. The LRHA, housing residents, McCormack Baron, Fennell Purifoy and the community of Little Rock working together have the expertise necessary to make the Highland Redevelopment Initiative a model for others throughout the nation. Little Rock School District c ommunication technology is integrated into the core curriculum at Franklin through the addition of r creative writing, public speaking, interpersonal skills, multi-cultural education, and conflict resolution. Skills that are taught throughout the curriculum are speaking, writing, reading, studying, listening, test taking and thinking. Technology is utilized in five areas:  individualized learning  group interaction  management and coordination of student learning  student expression  knowledge production (creating, exploring and discovering) Goals of the program are to enhance student achievement, reduce gender and racial disparity, promote self-discipline, develop higher level thinking skills, instill task commitment and responsibility, develop basic academic skills, and to enhance the educational, cultural and social opportunities of students. Students are allowed, with instructional guidance, to set their own pace. The positive learning atmosphere at Franklin is success-oriented, risk-free, organized, orderly and flexible. Our student-centered atmosphere has learning centers and interactive computer software. Students are encouraged to set their own goals. They're free to move about the classroom and receive positive reinforcement for their efforts and accomplishments. At Franklin, we teach communication skills that are the building blocks for understanding. ft Xo) Xo\" \u0026gt; JO O to LA 00 3* ft) 3 OO 3 fp (T\u0026gt; ?3 O o pr c a.  \u0026gt; !CZ/\u0026gt;5 C 3 O O o Sc OQ 3 3  O O o I 1 a 72 O \u0026gt; 72 o 3 z o NJ o co \u0026gt; o c w Iort tfOoJ n\u0026gt; o dQQJ  0n)' o' 2O 3 O Franklin Communications Technology Elementary School First Class Schools For World Class Kids Communication Skills En-* hance Ability To Succeed Students at Franklin get a head start as they learn to speak and write effectively and interact with people who have varying viewpoints. Some of the special programs that promote communications skills include: Beta Club, Math Olympiads, international pen pals. Quiz Bowl, Career Club, Drama Club, B.U.G. (Bring Up Your Grades), Lunch Bunch Computer Club and a school newspaper. Students become active learners by engaging in project-oriented activities and by writing activities that broaden their knowledge of telecommunications. We promote G.U.M. - Getting, Understanding and Manipulating information. Through this process, students become independent thinkers, doers and learners. These are the skills which ultimately can lead them to a successful and productive career. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS  Interactive Technology to Enhance Communications Skills  Science Lab and Production Lab  Management and Coordination of Student Learning A Different Learning Environment A 54-station computer lab, a \"Writing to Read\" lab, and the usage of other interactive technology creates an enhanced learning environment for students at all levels. Our trained staff promotes independent thinking and responsibility among students. We promote the best of both educational worlds - high sensitivity and high tech - which develops students with a head and a heart for the future. *  Conflict Resolution  Multicultural Education  Achievement Recognition  Emphasis on Individualized Learning Styles Franklin Communications Technology Elementary School 1701 South Harrison Little Rock, AR 72204 501/671-6380  Activities: Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Spanish Club, Interdistrict Pen Pals FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CALL OR VISIT THE LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT STUDENT ASSIGNMENT OFFICE 501 SHERMAN, LITTLE ROCK, AR 501/324-2272 OR CALL OUR INCENTIVE SCHOOL HOTLINE, 501/688-3085  Gifted/Talented Program  Extended Day and Extended Week Activities  Before and After School Care Program - Supervised Activities, 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m.  Four-Year-Old Program Franklin Communications Technology Elementary School is a part of the LRSD Incentive School Program. Incentive schools receive extra financial resources which allow for big results in basic skills education and enrichment. experiences. Reading and mathematics will be stressed in the academic program, and parent involvement will be encouraged. Franklin Early Childhood Environmental Sciences/Basic Skills Magnet (Pre K-6) An early childhood and environmental sciences magnet will be opened at the Franklin Elementary school beginning in the 1991-92 school year. Romine Gifted and Talented/Basic Skills Magnet (Pre K-6) An interdistrict magnet school will be established at Romine Elementary featuring an intensive traditional program along with a strong gifted and talented program. An emphasis on critical thinking will prepare students for earning a living, for responsible citizenship. and for self-development after formal education is completed. Because the magnet parent committee recommends traditional programs for elementary magnet schools, all students will take the same course of study. Students will benefit from the use of three learning modes\n1) traditional instruction by lecture and reading. 2) individualized instruction in coaching labs that use active learning and critical thinking, and 3) student discussion seminars that further the understanding of basic ideas and values. This program will start at the beginning of the 1991-92 school year. 12 FACILITIES LRSD will have thirty-one non-magnet elementary schools. The magnet schools will continue to operate under present court orders. Elementary Academies There will be twenty-two Elementary Academies. The name reflects LRSD's commitment to provide an excellent desegregated education program in each of these schools. The Elementary Academies with the capacity and projected racial composition of each, are listed below: School Capacity Black Non-Black Total % Black Badgett 275 92 73 155 53% Bale 394 188 124 312 60% Baseline 417 206 125 331 6 2% Brady 420 190 172 362 52% Chicot 563 255 231 486 52% Cloverdale 420 213 141 354 60% Dodd 424 198 164 362 55% I Fair Park Forest Park Fulbright  Geyer Springs Jefferson Mabelvale McDermott Meadowcliff 351 154 130 284 54% 436 203 180 383 53% 607 267 236 503 53% 235 120 98 218 55% 490 541 531 465 226 205 431 52% 261 260 237 231 216 208 492 476 445 53% 55% 53% 25 02227 School Capacity Black Non-Black Total % Black Otter Creek 383 183 162 345 5 3% Pulaski Heights 328 159 119 278 57% Terry 537 260 224 484 54% Wakefield 472 215 184 399 54% Watson 472 227 157 384 59% Western Hills 328 165 140 305 54% Wilson 409 228 170 398 57% Totals 9,501 Incentive Schools There will be eight Incentive Schools which are listed below with the number of classrooms in each each at twenty-five students per classroom: as well as the capacity of School  Classes Capacity at 25 Franklin 28 700 Garland 16 400 Ish 11 275 Mitchell 14 350 Rightsell 12 300 Rockefeller 16 400 Stephens 13 325 Washington 42 1050 Totals 136 3800 26 02228Black Enrollment in Incentive and Interdistrict Schools Total Enrollment in Ele. Aca Racial Composition of Ele. Aca. Recruitment Capacity for Ele. Aca. 2,000 10,350 62.3% \u0026lt;89\u0026gt; 2,500 9,850 60.9% 411 3,000 9,350 58.8% 911 3,500 8,850 56.5% 1,411 3,600 8,650 56% 1,511 Construction 1988-89 Washington School is closed for the 1938-89 school year. A new Washington School is being built at the same site with a projected capacity of 1,050 students. The students who were originally assigned to Washington for the 1938-39 school year have been reassigned to Ish, Mitchell, Rockefeller and Rightsell. These students (166) will have a preference to return to the Washington in the 1989-90 school year. new 1989-90 A new wing is being added to Franklin School and will be completed prior to the start of the 1989-90 school year. Franklin's new capacity will be 560. Woodruff has a capacity of 245 students and is situated in a neighborhood that has no real potential for white growth. Woodruff is presently 75% black. Probably the best use of this facility is to use it as the Instructional Resource Center (IRC) * or as an alternative school. Woodruff will be closed as an elementary school at the end of the 1988-89 school year. 29 02231\u0026lt;o introduction incentive SCHOpr. PROGRAM Beginning in the 1989-90 school year, District will have the Little Rock School school program. eight (8) schools Rockefeller may become providing the incentive but would continue to provide the i an interdistrict school, incentive school purpose or the incentive program. The academic excellence desegregate. will school program is to promote and ensure in schools that have been It is believed that the difficult to incentive school nor only compensate the program victims of program will also segregation, but the serve as a tool for long-lasting desegregation promoting meaningful and in these schools school district. and in the entire The following schools program: will provide the incentive school -Franklin -Garland -Ish -Mitchell -Rightsell -Rockefeller -Stephens -Washi.net on In order to be successful, the incentive the academic, program must address ticipants. social and emotional needs_ of all student The incentive parprogram must also serve as a recruit-  31 02233ODM Visits to LRSD Schools, Opening Days 1994 Franklin Incentive School We were pleased to note that:  Brush had been cleared from the fenceline on the northern border of the school.  A new sidewalk had been installed at the entrance to the building.  The parking lot had been resurfaced.  A new parent center, which is attractive and comfortably-appointed, had been situated across from the office.  The school's new business partner, the City of Little Rock, had installed two new picnic tables on the playground.  The entrance area had bright, attractive signs welcoming students and visitors.  Classrooms appeared well-prepared and ready for students.  Hallways were clean and decorated with bright, attractive displays and bulletin boards\nhall floors were waxed.  Hall mles posted throughout the building were expressed in positive terms.  Staff and students were fnendly and helpful. We also noted some areas needing attention. On June 2, 1994, ODMfiled a letter to the court regarding the condition of the Mitchell and Franklin facilities. Later in June, the LRSD responded to that letter, indicating that the problems cited in the letter had been addressed. However, as we visited Franklin during the opening week of school, monitors found some of the same deficiencies cited in the June 1994 letter. The problem areas now include:  Most of the walls throughout the building had paint that is splotchy and mis-matched\nsplashes and drips of misplaced paint mar the windows, baseboards, and bathroom fixtures.  Ceiling tiles throughout the building had been discolored and damaged by water stains.  The glass in many of the windows and exterior doors was dirty.  Several hall flooring tiles were broken.  A girls' restroom on the first floor contained only one fully operable sink (one sink had no water, and two other lacked water pressure sufficient for hand washing). All of the sinks were dirty, one was rusty, and all bore the remains of old paint, as did the toilet seats.  A boys' bathroom on the second floor contained a continuously rutming urinal.  The rocky hill on the northeast border of the school property remains a tempting danger zone. Continual erosion has exposed solid rock outcroppings whose slopes are covered with small, sharp stones.Office of Desegregation Monitoring United States District Court  Eastern District of Arkansas Ann S. Brown, Federal Monitor 201 East Markham, Suite 510 Heritage West Building Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 (501)376-6200 Fax (501) 371-0100 June 2, 1994 fileo EASSTR'CTARV'^\u0026lt; The Honorable Susan Webber Wright U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Arkansas P.O. 3316 Little Rock, AR 72201 JIM - 2139^ Bv:. OEP CLEW\u0026lt; Dear judge Wright: During the process of monitoring the six incentive schools in the Little Rock School District (LRSD) this year, we recendy concluded visits to Franklin, Garland, Mitchell, Rightsell, Stephens, and Rockefeller. We are presently preparing a comprehensive incentive school monitoring report that will include findings based upon these on-site inspections. During our May visits to the incentive schools, we noted problems with the Franklin and Mitchell facilities that alarm us. Because our complete report will not be published until later this summer, 1 am filing this short, preliminary report to alert the Court and the parties to conditions at Franklin and Mitchell that need immediate correction before staff and students return to those buildings next school term. The comments are excerpted from the draft Facilities Section of our incentive school report and, therefore, include our positive observations as well as notations describing conditions needing prompt attention. The LRSD is presently petitioning the Court to close Stephens Incentive School, citing the \"declining condition\" and \"structural problems\" of that facility as among the reasons for seeking to close it. By immediately tending to needed repairs at Franklin and Mitchell, the LRSD will be able to prevent declining conditions that could lead to structural problems at those two buildings. Quick attention to facility needs should help the district avoid any appearance that it is failing to maintain incentive schools as a basis for eventually closing them due to deterioration. Sincerely yours, Ann S. Brown Enc. cc: All Parties and Counsel of Record ODM Observations of the Facilities at Franklin and Mitchell Incentive Schools When the monitors visited the incentive schools in the spring of 1993-94, we noted several problems with the facilities at both Franklin and Mitchell. Below is our description of the conditions we observed at those two schools, followed by a summary list of problems that require immediate attention. Franklin: The Franklin facility has deteriorated visibly since the last monitoring visit we made during the 1992-93 school year. The roof leaks that have plagued the school for years persist, leaving damaged ceilings throughout the building. Gaping holes mar the cafeteria ceiling, and the ceiling of the principals office collapsed a few weeks prior to our visit. Rainwater also floods under doors into one office and a classroom on the third level of the building. On the first level, both ceiling and floor tiles have deteriorated and are unattractive. Walls throughout the interior are grubby and unattractive. The Franklin custodians have spot- painted some walls, but the spots stand out conspicuously because the new paint does not match the old. The district made several improvements to the schools exterior during 1993-94. Workers removed some old, dangerous wooden equipment from the playground and replaced it with more modem equipment salvaged from Ish Incentive School, which closed at the end of the 1992-93 school year. Four-year-olds received an additional climbing structure in their play area and e assistant principal reported that the PTA and Student Council were working cooperatively on future projects for playground improvements. Mitchell: Our previous reports on the incentive schools have praised the Mitchell facility. Indeed the 1908 structure designed by Charles Thompson, Arkansas most noted architect, is beautifully designed and appears structurally sound. But several areas of the building have fallen into disrepair. During 1993, we noted a severe ceiling leak in the reading room. During the past year, the math classroom next door developed a similar problem. Teachers told us that district workers made several attempts to correct the problem, but the leaks have nevertheless persisted. The district installed new carpet in each classroom during the spring of 1994, but the unabated leaks ruined the ceilings and the new carpet in both these classrooms, leaving an objectionable musty smell. The new carpet in other parts of the building looks fresh and neat, but its slate blue color clashes with the earth-toned walls. When the district renovated Mitchell several years ago, the architects took care to select a color palette appropriate to the period of the schools construction. The new carpet ignores those earlier efforts, and gives the interior a rather hodgepodge appearance. The multi-story building includes a basement that houses the cafeteria, kitchen, and minimal classroom space. The stairs leading down to one section of the basement have become so tilted, due to settling of the building, that they present a danger to solid footing. Workers had replaced the broken floor tiles noted in our 1992-1993 report, but several of the brown and white floor tiles, used throughout the first floor of the building, were loose when we visited this time.The exterior of the building includes some commendable improvements and some obvious needs. The schools entry area is now pleasantly adorned by a large flower bed planted with blooming annuals. The four-year-old children have an additional play structure designed for their use, but it is inconveniently located and inaccessible from their classroom. The youngsters must leave their room and walk into the main building to find the only exit that leads to this fenced play area. The buildings exterior trim paint has begun to flake off in some areas, signaling the need for scraping and repainting. Summary Listing of Conditions Requiring Immediate Correction Franklin: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Ceiling leaks Ceilings damaged by leaks Holes in the cafeteria ceiling Collapsed ceiling in the principals office Dirty walls Mismatched spot painting Flooding from rainwater on the third level Deteriorated ceiling and floor tiles on the first level Mitchell: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Ceiling leaks Ceilings damaged by leaks Carpets damaged by leaks Tilted basement stairs Loose floor tiles Peeling exterior paint9 f- Drcib^rr Little Rock School District OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT June 21, 1994 JUN 2 4 1994 Mrs. Ann Brown, Federal Monitor Office of Desegregation Monitoring 201 East Markham Street, Suite 520 Heritage West Building Otiios ci Dessgrsgaiion iv: -g Little Rock, AR 72201 .^2 -V Dear Ann: !i I have enclosed for your perusal and records a copy of a document that was forwarded to me by Mr. Eaton in response to your partial report on the physical condition of particularly Mitchell and Franklin. the incentive schools. The report provided by Mr. Eaton seems to suggest that the buildings are not being neglected and are on a regular maintenance schedule and obviously do receive special consideration when circumstances warrant special attention. It might be a good idea, Ann, for us to meet with Doug regarding the incentive schools so that you and your people are aware of what the capital plans call for with regard to the repairs of all District facilities. Should you require additional information on the incentive schools. please let me know, and I'll get it for you. In the meantime. please consider the possibility of scheduling a meeting with Doug to look at all of the facilities. Sipcerely, Hl P. Williams Superintendent of Schools HPW:nr Encl. 810 West Markham Street  Little Rock, Arkansas 72201  (501) 324-2000 JOHN W. WALKER RALPH WASHINGTON MARK BURNETTE AUSTIN PORTER, JR. JOHN W. WALKER, P.A. Attorney At Law 1723 Broadway Little Rock, Arkansas 72206 Telephone (501) 374-3758 FAX (501) 374-4187 RECEIVED AUG 8 1995 Office of Desegregation Moniicring Via Facsimile - 324-2146 August 7, 1995 Dr. Henry P. Williams Superintendent of Schools Little Rock School District 810 West Markham Little Rock, AR 72201 Dear Dr. Williams: In making a routine monitoring visit today, we were shocked to find at Franklin Incentive School the following: 1) There is no principal\n2) 3) There is no assistant principal\nThere are eight teaching vacancies\nand 4) Registration is underway and staff, parents and students are in substantial disarray. By return facsimile these facts\nand if so, ' are obvious plan violations. 1, please let me know, if you are aware of what you intend to do about them. These Very truly yours, John W. Walker JWW:js cc: Ms. Linda Pendexter Ms. Ann BrownI SW' Lar -'J LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT Franklin Incentive School 1701 South Harrison Phone 671-6380 Little Rock, Arkansas 72204 September 29, 1995 -IS9S Dear Mrs Lyon: As you know, our theme is Communications and Technology with an emphasis on reading and writing. As a staff, we realize that we must adhere to the language of the Desegregation Plan and develop this selected theme through Interdisciplinary Thematic units. A thorough assessment of equipment in our building revealed that computers have not been placed in any of the classrooms and there is one VCR/television for each grade level. To say this poses a problem with instructional planning is an understatement The computer laboratory is equipped with 56 computer stations, but many are in need of repair. needed. New mice, headphones, and pads are In addition, there is a need for current software programs on the hard drive. Deluxe. For example\nWordperfect, and Print Shop * ' I I^.-^HSSWAIW^  As the building principal, I am asking that you give consideration to making a request through your department to determine if the district would purchase VCR's, and television for each classroom in our building. I am especially appreciative of your past assistance. Sincerely, Ethel Dunbar, Principal cc: Dr. Henry Williams Mr. Mark MilhollenZ-\"' A - IMN' LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT\n-r4rs'v EDUCATIONAL EQUITY MONITORING / PLANNING, RESEARCH AND EVALUATION DEPARTMENT Little Rock, Arkansas September 1995 I 08/23/95 \u0026lt;9 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1.0 Equitable Placement by Race/Gender in School Programs 1 2.0 Curriculum 2 3.0 School/District Initiated Honors and Awards 4 4.0 Committees 4 5.0 Extracurricular Activities 5 6.0 Student Achievement/Assessment 5 7.0 Special Education 6 8.0 Gifted and Talented Education 7 9.0 Staff Development 8 10.0 Parental Involvement 9 11.0 Student Discipline 10 12.0 Building Leadership/Management 11 Key: I Interview O = Observe / SP School ProfileLITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT PLANNTNGf RESEARCH--AwNi'tDw EVALUATION DEPARTMENT 1995-96 Froz'klli CominM_nic\u0026lt;v+on SCHOOL\n4\u0026gt;Tffl\u0026gt;nol PRINCIPAL: MONITOR(S) GRADE LEVEL(s): DATE: NUMBER OF CLASSES VISITED: AAalt n^la ^A^ctr4-\nin .on Observers are recruired to provide evidence for each criterion. Please print observations and evidence in sufficient detail to indicate positive practices and areas in need of improvement. Observers should review the School Profile prior to completing this form. CRITERIA CIRCLE ONE 1.0 Ejuitable Placement by RaceZGende: in School Programs The school ensures equal access and fair treatment in all programs resulting in optimum conditions for student learning. S 1.1 The composition of students have access to, he school staff ensures that YES 3P SP 1.3 and contact with, NO varied staff of certified and non-certified a personnel. School enrollment reflects the racial,/ethnic composition prescribed by the court approved desegregatip: EVIDENCE: 1 hbuml i oalQeTs VikH Class/course enrollments generally reflect the racial/ethnic co: YES YES NO imposition of the school. --------- Scj\\QpX\\5 s 5 gn/OC 4^ EVIDENCE: 1 Educational Equity Monitoring CRITERIA CIRCLE ONE SP 1.4 If needed, strategies to eliminate disproportionate class/course enrollments or one- YES NO SP/0 1.5 race classes EVIDENCE: / evident.j ffUoh a55n nm s_ Indicate specific subject, (math, science. 11  \\ /\u0026gt; \u0026gt; 7 2.0 /I O/I 0 language, etc.) room number and approximate number of students of any one race classes. . Rm# Rm# Rm#' 5 Number of students 7 Race^ Time^/^'Sub j ect Number of students RaceTTTime//?,'#/7Subj ect / ___ ^Number of students/^ Race'^Timey^^Z/fSubject Rm# ^3.44umber of students___ Race__ Time___ Subject____ Curriculum Race The school provides a curriculum that is reflective of cultural differences. Local and/or state-developed course content guides enhance multicultural content in all curriculum areas. 2.1 2.2 2.3 In classrooms observed, the teachers have adequate  materials and equipment to deliver, the curriculum. oLseujjna/^ei d aiuA/Ta ddjj-ia--j-^-- FJyLu'ld^ onfy) t)r\\P. j-eAC/juC Current and complete student records are maintained in the classroom and school o ice to monitor the progress in achievement of the individual learner (i.e. grade books. Abacus reports, PRFs, interim and parent conference reports, r^ort cards lesson plans) EVIDEN' had be.^ ' I  I   IUX( i tti I i YES NO ts, reoort cards, iBsson  , idupJ aiSplcuJ^ All students are actively involved in classroom YES NO iinnssttrruuccttiioonr.jX / / , i H EEVVIIDDEENNCC:E: cla^5 ohs^e^d i\u0026gt;j jp^ni-tof^r LS~i Educational Equity Monitoring TS^n--------- --------- 0 2.4 _____________________ CRITERIA____________________________ Classroom seating patterns promote interaction among students of ^i^er , EVIDENCE: race/\u0026lt;6^de: e 0 0 o O/I 2.5 There is evidence that the multicultural curriculum is being implemented. 2.5.1 2.5.2 c. 5. k 2.6 3 yp. CIRCLE ONE YES NO Bulletin boards, displays of projects, publications, and productions throughout the school (including the media center) reflect the racial/ethnic/gender differences of the student body and/or multiculturali EVIDENCE: inWrTf^ YES NO ralism. il I J VP s lUL Bulletin boards, displays of projects, publications, and productions in the classroom reflect ,the racial/ethnic/ gender differences of the student body and/or multiculturalism. / j ClS^ ZXy6UAzA4j^fl-Z. tre is a. disolay af 'ttudenr diidJ There a display ____________ __ 1 i .  EVIDENCE: Liosr^.. n{nn^' JZl [\u0026lt;1 , YES YES NO NO Multicultural objectives of the curriculum EVIDENCE: YES NO\nkce: ovTQMXnc::, im^uides are  tn aught 7^f\u0026gt;\u0026gt;nc^ 'amnmffKfi J t The library media specialist annually evaluates the adequacy of multicultural materials in the media collection and continually evaluates new materials to be considered for^purchase. EVIDENC, .14- Y-ES NO ! .als tor purcnase. i Kk-Tt/x ij^ r,jg4a^ . Gfy\u0026gt; . -r z? zpipa i, \\ferr ITYUjvC SrVuyitAy N\\jp a. ^TCUtT ITYXO^ Educational Equity-Monitoring PS^g' 4------------------------------------- CRITERIA 3.0 School/District Initiated Honors and Awards * The school ensures that no student is denied access to being selected for honors and awards through establishment of non-biased and equitable policies and procedures. SP 3.1 A variety of awards and honors is provided in areas such as scholarship, citizenship, oporto, school and .ance ubs, a: SP 3.2 SP c 4.0 S CIRCLE ONE YES NO ^ENCE\nga/^zationsy . Written procedures and requirements governing honors and awards are distributed to staff, students and parents EVID^CE: fthOfe. YES NO The offerings and procedures regarding honors and awards are evaluated regularly for equity and to determine if new awards are necessary to meet student need: riarr^-hiX. I I The distribution of honors and awards is generally i reflective Ev: lective O',thhee school ppccppuullaattiioonn./ YES YES NO NO Committees The school staff ensures that appointments to all school based committees are made in a non-biased and equitable manner which results  in comm.' ttees with diverse population that have knowledge of educational programs for a varied student population. 4.1 The composition of each appointed school based staff/parent committee generally reflects the vYES f NO staff/ stude: ) cf kJK'kt' oJ' c/\u0026gt;7 4 kJ h 4L'z2cnnifrt^,, , /III k, Equity Monitoring Plga.ft.., ,, __ _ -U .------f _ __ _ __________________________ CRITERIA 5-0. Extracurricular Activities t CIRCLE ONE  SP SP 6,0 The school's extracurricular I , -------------- program helps to develop important academic/non-academic skills, abilities and interests t = S'  I 5.1 Procedures 5.2 are ev-i-d--e--n t' to assure t^XhAaU Vt Os tVuUd ents apprisedof infonnation regarding various opportunities in extracurricular activities/ eexxcteenndaeedd eedd-u--c--a--t------- ' fJ2c2izU}zzx:^ tiqn. are YES NO ^AvT the, c^mi7iayh,t^ P^^'^^oipation in extracurricular extended educational activities/ tthhee sscchhooooll pooulation. 7*\u0026gt; programs generally reflects YES^ NO ^czhievement/Assessment The school staff implements i._ procedures for administration, most recent standardized tests. non-discriminatory analysis, and use of the I SP ^.1 When test results are examined, students remains stable oi -o-----l--a-----c----k------ -----s----t--u-denl^ achievemen sEA^IKD- safe evement a^M improves achievement of increases as YES NO spfo e.2 * fwiyr I, ry r tCLaP !/\u0026gt; ^^aixh Goals and strategies a__r__e_ __d_e__v_el,o__o__e,d _ ana. .i mp.l ement i. to aecrease the achievement differences between iscK students and white students ed YES KO measure of student achievement. ...Stanford Eight Achievement Test EVIDENCE: on the following / Cin+.'\" I'n acJ^e-verne^ i)/ Whife intiMSfcd or nv!UMJ swjwUe ach'wemt/ir oP blatk inwezbS^- AJo Usf GrcJeS' 6o^^ cumL V)V\nR djetxti^sec/- 3Ti5\\afJk VxiVaiI'C vjU'te s'juJ^: Monitorrn CRITERIA CIRCLE ONE SP 6.3 Failure/retention rates reflect the school population YES O/I 6.5 Ev: Graduation rates reflect the schoo (high school only) EVIDENCE\n* NO Test taking skills a: 7.0 Special Education k opulation. taught througho' bpcki useJ .0/ YES NO t the year. YES NO The school staff ensures that student placement and services provided in the special education program are non-discriminatory. SP/I 7.1 Strategies to eliminate disproportionate student assignmenntt t' o specia'l education,are evident EVIDENCE YES NO Q/T 1.1 o 7.3 Q -J il education evident. '/ f The teachers have adequate materials and equipment to deliver ii^hhee ccuurrrriiccuulluxi ji. , gDENCE: Cor\u0026gt;\\l d n/)f Facilities are comparable to those of the campus in general.^ t /  ^IDENCE: \\ ccmaPgX^^ (^Are, A.i.. J Classrooms are integrated into the total school environment. EVIDENCE: YES O YES YES NO NO ^IDEN^L^'\\ is /-hit M. ^cith3naT -Equfty \"Hon i ng / O/I 7.5 0 7.6 CRITERIA CIRCLE ONE the students served/., ^^ENC^ special education meet the needs of '( ^rrent copies of student records are maintained in the classroom to monitor the progress and achievement of the individual learner (i.e., grade books, lEP--------- ---------------- EVIDENCE:\nals and objectives YES NO ES NO ^als objectives, .lesson plans).  ,  8-0 Gifted and Talented Education The school staff ensures that student placement and services provided in the Gifted/Talented program non-discriminatory. are SP/I 8.1 Strategies to eliminate disproportionate assignment to gifted and talented are evident. EVIDENCE: student YE, \\ctervhBA/J^\" NO 8.2 *he teachers have adequate materials and eouipment to deliver the curriculum. EVIDENCE: YES NO Q 8.3 Facilities are comparable to those of the in general. EVIDENCE: campus YES NO 0 8.4 Classrooms are integrated into the total school environment. EVIDENCE: YES NOPage 8 Hgnitogina CRITERIA CIRCLE ONE O/I 8.5 Facilities for gifted and talented meet the needs of the students served. EVIDENCE: _______________________________ ___ ______________ YES NO 0 8.6 Current copies of students' records are maintained in the classroom to monitor the progress and achievement of the individual learner (i.e., test results, identification folder, progress folder). EVIDENCE: ~~ ______________________ YES NO 9.0 Staff Development The staff development plan for the school demonstrates commitment to educational equity. SP/I 9.1 Staff development activities related to educational equity to enhance the achievement of a diverse student population have been provided and YES are ongoing (i.e., Cooperative Learning, TESA, PET) m J p\\j T rvn I eAri ti\u0026gt;p * tl  SP/I 9.2 staff development activities in teaching straxegies for multicultural have been provided. EVIDENCE: :urriouluE delivery YES NO I SP/I 9.3 Staff development activities related to discipline/classroom management have been provided (i.e., assertive discipline, conflict management, and positive classroom discipline, ere.). YES EVIDENCE: ar Educational Equity Monitoring Page-9  ------ ______ SP/I 9.4 _____________________ CRITERIA______________________ Regular classroom teachers are provided ongoing training in understanding the remedial programs. EVIDENCE: 3Z3 CIRCLE ONE YES 10.0 Parental Involvement The school provides equitable opportunities for parental involvement in the district/school activities. O/I 10.1 The school utilizes a variety of methods (memo, letter, phone, home visits) to encourage parental involvement in school and in home supported educational activities. (List in order of YES NO eeffffeeccttiivveenneessss^)) ^EIVDIDEENNCCEE:: ut f.,cnALmJU\u0026lt;l I \u0026lt;gxh^ib(4^ 1 n.-bi SP/I 10.2 All identifiable groups of parents are actively involved in school functions. YES EVIDENCE: ^nvolv- SP/I 10.3 Documentation is available to indicate that parents are actively involved in each phase of YES NO I SP remediation programs in which their child(ren) 10.4 Contact is made regularly with the home to communicate positive/negative (as appropriate) information related to student behavior and/or aacchnievxeemvenetmenrv J I | | pts I EVIDENT 10.5 School patrons and parents are given an opportunity to actively participate in developing the local School Improvement Plan/Comprehensive Outcome Evj s (COE). _m 5 YES NO (^Y^P NO ^duea t i-ona l--Equity-MenirtogiB^ Page 10 . _ __________________________________CRITERIA________________ SP/I 10.6 Mini-seminars at PTA meetings and/or in the community have been held to make parents aware of district structure, policy and programs, and ways CIRCLE ONE YES NO to access them. SriDENCE: . _ 11.0 Student Discipline I The staff ensures that student disciplinary policies and practices are non-discriminatory. 11.1 Information, including the staff's expectation for student conduct, in the form of handbooks and/or public presentations regarding student disciplinary policies and procedures is distributed to all students EVIDENCE: den^s and parente. _________a I 11.2 School staff has plans, procedures, and practices which are designed to enable students to remain in school, promote academic success and alleviate behavior problems. EVIDENCE: =------------ X SP 11.3 Suspension and expulsion rates are generally representativie of, the student population,. EVIDENCE\nSP/I 11.4 If needed, strategies to eliminate disproportionate discipline sanctions among identifiable student groups are evident. ^IDENCE: /2^,. ,7^^ l -d A J7/i 0 11.5 Classroom instruction proceeds in an orderly manner. EVIDENCE: (I r-TkAj^ t c:u. 'TL^ I'-Yi YES ') YES (Jt- 22.- NO NO NO YES^ YES NO NOEducationalEquity Monitoring Page 11  0 ___________________________ CRITERIA__________________ _ 11.6 How visible are the following persons in directing/controlling students? . the following for each person(s). Indicate one of CIRCLE ONE A. B. C. Very active/very visible Somewhat active/somewhat visible Not active/not visible Principal Assistant Principal(s) Teachers A Supervision Aides/Security EVIDENCE: \u0026gt;ervision :E: j/4, ..4^ Aidi 4 t 12.0 Building Leadership/Management In the desegregated setting, the principal must demonstrate a strong commitment tt_o educationa'l' equity. SP/O 12.1 The school has a clear, concise, well-written ye: NO Statement of EVIDENCE,*, C A f specific improvement goals.,\nJicf. AO/ '' J! t ------------------------------------------------- 12.2 The campus and building are clean and free of debris and graffiti EVIDENCE:, '7L^. YES, NO 12.3 Hallways EVIDENCE: IL derly 'ti' d are ^rd^ly, - - NO O O 't X 12.4 There is evidence that curriculum monitoring YES ) NO occurs. EVIDENCE: I^age 12 CRITERIA CIRCLE ONE .0/1 12.5 There is evidence that the guidance program provides equitable services to all students (i.e., counselor's YES NO T/Q /SP .cheduleindividual/group). (l~Y^. y rj.^JL Af.'u 12.6 District and school security guidelines are being followi PN'LP\u0026gt;P:SiQ.^'. '^^. l , TA xiL^ 'U^ T-YES NO ADDITIONAL OBSERVATIONS RELATIVE TO THE MONITORING VISIT: .____________________________ discipline manacement qvautcrly retort School Franklin Incentive Beginning Period QJ Cp ' Principa'.. Ending Period. PART I. Please indicate number of suspensions by race and category. \\\\ I A. Out of School Suspensions - Category 1 Violations Black TiMal Black While Total While Spanish T.ilal Span Asia/Fac Total Asia/ Pac Total InJ/ Elk Total Other TkHali I J- zz Total* column Ctiieo- riT 777 199( on 1 ontlo mg  Ill- M F M F F M F M  I F M n yiin J - Sb h'u 9 I o 5 3 i i 1 B. Long-Term Suspension - Category II Violations Cradei Black Total Black While Total White Spanish Total Span Aaia/Pac Total Alia/ Pac b4/Esk Total IndZ Elk Oiher ht Total Other Toiali I i 3 4 5 2- 2. 3- St M F I M F M F M F M F F Toult ?\u0026lt; column 4 i 1 iS C. Expulsions - Category III Violations T Gra Jet. Black Total Black While ToUl While Spaniih Total Span Asia/Pac r 1 -i2_ 3 2E Total Aaia/ Pac Ind/Esk Total Ind/ l-.ik Oiher Toul Other TsiUls M F l M F M F M F F M F 5 11 I TtMlIl per \u0026gt;olumn NOTE: Quarterly Reports are due in the Hearing Office one (1) week following the end of each Gradi Period. SEE REVERSE FOR PARTS 11, III AND IV.PART II. Please complete. NOIE: These fl NOTE: ni.a M Peinn'\u0026lt;ab H'Xrwrhi If.'tnuti San.-ljktfia Sprcal PART III. Teaching Fipcncfuie 0 3 4-10 li-iS 16-20 11-2S 26-30 30 Over Touli Grtdi K 9 If,Ures are to he included in Part I. Students on Sent Homes are not included in Patt 1. 1996 1 .taI Black w.l.lk- M Tot,I Spnnisli M 1 |. Total Span AsinO.' M I Foial Asia/ P.'ie hulVA M r Total InJ/ P k Oihcr M F Tpt,i Oil.vr T.'t.-N i I 1 it ! r I' Personal I'laia - Please indicate lecoinnicnding the various suspensions. race, .sex and experience of staff inenibilets- Bla-k mJ F Tuial bta-k ^1 Lj Total Volute Spanish I ' ToIaI S( an Asia/Piie ~ r 1 iital Asia/ Pae Ind'H.'k M I Total Ind/ I sk Other M I T.rial Other Touli I J PART IV. Id s r P-nrollmcnt Data - Please indicate and Race. liMal black V-hiie your school.s enrollment by Grade l evel, ,S, -i-ZHl M ^2 i' Tsital hilc Spoiiish M Total Span Air./p,c 2 ^3g Sr F Total Ab/ Poe M i- Total In.l/ i sk Other M F Total Other Toiah Per 3 4 5 6 Totali r\u0026gt;jr eolomn PK 51 0 J i W-  \u0026amp; -L i I 1 0 1 i_ t^ 0 'p-ta .XL.., 3. I t. T 10 i4 1 STiJ. \u0026lt;rf? hPP- 1 2 G 1 : 2 4 PN P . 0 1 I. 1. LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT Franklin Incentive School 1701 South Harrison Phone 671-6380 Little Rock, Arkansas 72204 April 12, 1996 TO: Horace Smith FROM: Ethel Dunbar5 rincipal Mr. Smith, Please review the attached list of field trips by grade level. Please call, if there are questions. Hl w P R - 1 2 O 1 PM P . 0 Grade 6 1. 2 . 3 . United Artist Theatre - \"Jumanj i\" Capitol Palace - Chinese Cuisine\" Hot Springs - Radford House Grade 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 . 8. Territorial Restoration Old State House State Capitol Jumanj i Shorter College National Weather Service NLR NLR Power Co - Arkla Smart House Toltec Mounds Franklin Falcon Singers 1. 2. 3 . 4 . 5. 6. 1. 8. 9. Park Plaza Rosecare Nursing Home Franklin PTA Open House Washington Elementary School Cloverdale Elementary School Franklin Black History Program Hillcrest Community First Baptist Highland Park First Commercial Bank Downtown Little Rock 10. Franklin PTA Christinas Program 11. VIP's ReceptionLITTLE AOCK SCHOOL DISTRICT Franklin Incentive School 1701 South Harrison Phone 671-6300 Little Rock, Arkansas 72204 April 12, 1996 ATTENTION: PROSPECTIVE PARENTS LOCAL REALTORS, DAYCARE OWNERS, \u0026amp; Qraatings, rranXlin School is looking for bright, nthuaiastic leatnarai As part of our recruitment efforts, we are inviting incoming parents and children in the Tri District Pulaski County School zone A__________ _________1________ 1 J ________________JI _ M . .k to tour our building and \"Check Os Out. M Wa are located in Central Little Rook. Franklin offers quality programs, competent staff members, smaller class size, Extended Day/Week activities and before and after school CARE. Please examine the brochure and share the good news with clients and friends. Don't hesitate to call us at 671-6380 between 7:45 A.M. and 3:05 p.m. sincerely. Q c Pamela Person-Theme specialist 5013744107 UALKER LAW FIRM 047 P02/04 SEP 17 90 16:52 John W. Walker^ P.a. Attorney At Law 1723 Broadway Dttle Rock. Arkansas 72206 :Telephone (5C1) 374-3758 : FAX (501) 374-4187 JOHN W. WALKER RALPH WASHINGTON XtARK BURNETTE AUSTIN PORTER, JR. Via Facsimile - 324-2146 September 17, 1998 Dr, Leslie Gamine Superintendent of Schools Little Rock School District 810 West Markham Little Rock, AR 72201 Re: Franklin Jncentive School Dear Dr. Gamine: J T P'^\" commitments regarding Franklin Section 5.5 of the Revised Plan, \"Incentive Schcois. This sectio: in reads: LRSD shall continue to provide double funding t \"r '-tt_serv!ces depanmeni shall provide the. to Franklin, Garland. Mitchell... It fonher reads: \"The clant necgssarvto preserve the comparable chvsieal equality oFthese schnnls  JeallocX of'rXX ' ^O'ene -Joshua that she has received several calls from patrons and  i ^'^*'71\"CMtivc School indicating that there is much work to be done regardmg the physical condition of this builcing. I understand that a concerned parent aroup has alLdy They further ir.d.cate, in foeir opinion, student assignment and public relations \u0026amp;i c n ' assigned to Franklin from a viri or attendance zones and the Communications Department is not promoting Franklin with the much work to be done regarding 'ns. are not comparable Tom a variety announcements and articles, I am available to discuss this ma|ter with you. Ms. Sadie Mitchell or Mr. Junious Babbs the appropriate person who has responsibility for this area. or Also, I have not heard from you regarding my letter of .August 20 1998 staffing at Rockefeller Incentive School I convenience regarding the am attaching a copy of that letter for your I501374Z1S7 WALKER LAW FIRM 647 P0J/04 SEP 17 98 16:52 Page 2 - Letter to Dr. Leslie Gamine September 17, 1998 1 await a response from you. incerely. ( Joy C. Springer Joshua Intervenors JCS/ Enclosure cc: Mr. Julius Babbs Ms. Sadie Mitchell Mr. Chris Heller Mr. John W. Walker Ms. Lorene Joshua Ms. Ann Brown I I )5013744187 WALKER LAW FIRM 914 P02 OCT 01 98 15:10 r w 10^ Little Rock School District Associate Superintendent - Operations Phone (501)324-2009 FAX (501)324-2032 September 21,1998 Ms. Joy C. Springer Joshua Intervenors Walker Law Firm 1723 Broadway Little Rock, AR 72206 Dear Ms. Springer\n I have been asked to respond to your correspondence It Gamine wherein you express concerns about the Franklin school fe 17, 1998, to Dr. [ding. You reference correspondence to Dr. Gamine from a group of parents regarding building concerns. Dr. Gamine has not received any correspondence from a parent group regarding the Franklin building, nor has any Cabinet member. I have located correspondence from Mrs. Dunbar of August 12, 1998, to Frances Cawthon, Assistant Superintendent. In the letter, she expressed a need for air conditioning to be purchased for the auditorium, referred to nonspecific roof leaks, a light fixture in need of repair, and requested the walls be repainted following summer school. She also wrote Mr. Doug Eaton on September 8,1998, in which she requested the installation of an air conditioning unit in the auditorium. Mr. Eaton responded to Mrs Dunbars request on September 14, 1998, and explained that the maintenance and operation budget does not fund capital projects such as the installation of an air conditioning unit at Franklin. The type of unit needed to cool the space requested would cost approximately $30,000. As there are no funds remaining for Franklin in the bond account, a project of this size must be deferred until the District raises additional capital funds through a millage campaign or a bond issue. Franklin does have an air conditioned cafeteria which is large enough in size to hold a PTA meeting or other comparable function Please be assured that the District remains committed to the maintenance and upkeep necessary to preserve the comparable physical equality of the Incentive schools. During the 1997-98 school year, from 7-1*97 to 6-30-98, there were 273 work orders logged and completed by the Facilities Servias Department at Franklin. This school year 83 work 810 West Markham Street  Little Rock, Arkansas 72201  (501)324 2000 5013744187 UfiLKER LAtJ FIRM 914 P03 OCT 01 98 15:10 Ms. Joy C. Springer September 21,1998 Page 2 orders have been logged and completed since 7-1-98. Regarding roof leaks, Mrs. Dunbar states in her August 12 correspondence, Work orders are submitted, but most are not responded to . . During the 1997-98 school year eight work orders for roof leaks were logged\nsix repairs were completed One additional roof leak was reported on 9-15-98, and has not been repaired as of 9-21-98. Mrs. Dunbar further alludes to a pomise to repair a light fixture that fell from the ceiling in the auditorium in May 1998. She says, Plant Services was called, they came, gave us a temporary fix, promts^ to return, but havent. The promised repair was completed 7- 22-98. Mrs. Dunbar states, in her letter to Mr. Eaton,, but projects in other buildings that require funding are being completed  Other capital projects that require expenditures of this magnitude are only being funded in schools where the pre-existing bond money was not already spent, as it has been at Franklin. Regrettably, the requested air conditioning unit for the auditorium cannot be funded at this time. When the District begins a capital campaign in the near future, the Franklin community may choose to make it a priority for their campaign. The Facilities Services Department will continue to respond to the work orders that it receives at Franklin in a timely and professional manner. Sincerely, Victor Anderson Associate Superintendent, Operations c Dr. Les Carnine Frances Cawthon Ethel Dunbar Doug EatonJohn W. Walker, RA. Attorney At Law 1723 Broadway Little Rock, Arkansas 72206 Telephone (501) 374-3758 FAX (501) 374-4187 RECB SEP 3 3 199^ JOHN W. WALKER RALPH WASHINGTON MARK BURNETTE AUSTIN PORTER, JR. OFFICE Or DESEGREGATION MONITORING Via Facsimile - 324-2032 September 28, 1998 Dr. Victor Anderson Associate Superintendent for School Operations Little Rock School District 810 West Markham Little Rock, AR 72201 Re: Franklin Incentive School Dear Dr. Anderson\nI am in receipt of your letter in response of mind of September 17, 1998 regarding Franklin Incentive School. Thank you for same. The concerns previously referenced in my letter came as a result of parent concerns through Ms. Lorene Joshua. I do not have any knowledge of dialogue or conespondence between Ms. Dunbar, Ms. Cawthon, and Mr. Eaton. I do, however, have personal knowledge of the physical condition of the building having spent the 1998 spring semester there. The purpose of my letter was to bring to the administrations attention concerns from patrons of the District regarding the school and to remind the District of its commitment to maintain Franklin at a comparable level to other schools in the District. I again call your attention to Sections 5.5 and 2.9 of the Revised Plan. LRSD shall continue to provide double funding to Franklin, Garland, Mitchell...' . The plant services department shall provide the maintenance and upkeep necessary to preserve the comparable physical equality of these schools. 99 LRSD shall implement programs, policies and/or procedures designed to ensure an equitable allocation and/or reallocation of resources to LRSD schools. Moreover, the law of this case is that lack of funds cannot be used by the District as an excuse for not meeting plan commitments. It speaks volumes when you acknowledge that the principal of the school has on several occasions called to the attention of your Assistant Superintendent for Elementary Education and the Director of Plant Services the need to address the maintenance and upkeep of the Franklin School building. This is our point exactly. There is a commitment to double fund Franklin and to maintain its physical plant at a level equal to that of other schools in the District. It does not appear that this is being done. We, therefore, request that this be done. I will be happy to meet with you, Ms. Cawthon, Ms. Dunbar, Mr. Eaton and anyone else Page 2 - Letter to Dr. Victor Anderson September (iS,, 1998.,.. -I!-.:'?--   you choose to make sure that all parties are satisfied with the commitments that have been made. Please let me hear from you. jncerely, Joy C. Springer Joshua Intervenors JCS/ cc: Mr. John W, Walker Ms.AniiBrown Dr. Leslie Gamine Ms. Frances Cawthon Ms. Ethel Dunbar Mr. Doug Eaton Little Rock School District 810 West Markham Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 To\nFranklin Parent Involvement Team RSCEWED OCT 1 S 1999 From:^Frances Cawthon, Assistant Superintendent OfflCEOF Date: October 13, 1999 mBnOKMONITORINQ Thank you for the concern you expressed regarding the nursing services at Franklin Academy. I, like you, would like to see a full time registered nurse in all of our schools. However, the way Franklin's budget is currently allocated will not allow for that service. The Campus Leadership Team may consider shifting resources to allow for a full-time nurse. This would be a campus-based decision including all members of the Campus Leadership Team. Many of our elementary schools that do not receive the extra benefits of double funding also have high percentages of students in the categories that you enumerated in your letter. While your students at Franklin do not receive as many services as we would like to provide, there is certainly no discriminatory treatment in the budget allocation. Although Franklin is still a double-funded school, they are currently over their double funding by approximately $80,000. Im sorry I couldnt give you a more satisfying answer. I do appreciate the interest, energy, and concern that the staff and parents have given expressing their ideas and making the inquiry. Please continue working through the Franklin Campus Leadership Team. Your combined efforts can assure the schools priorities are best met within the budgets capabilities. cc: Ann Brown John Walker Junious Babbs Ethel DunbarOctober 6, 1999 / igD Mrs, Frances Cawthon Assistant Superitendent OCT I 8 1999 RE: Nurse Rollins - Reduction of days at Franklin Elementary Dear Mrs. Cawthon: OfriCEOF OESEGREGAUCNMCNITORiNQ We the parents and staff of Franklin Elementary wish to express our concerns relative to the reduction of our schools nursing service. During the Incentive School inception, it was decided at the time (by the Courts) that each Incentive School would have additional staff that the area elementaries did not have. Those persons were identified as being a full-time nurse, social service worker, art specialist, music specialist, counselor, physical education, and a theme specialist. Double funding was established to support this extra staff and to aid with the desegregation efforts of identified schools. Over the past few years, from 1989 to the present, our students have had access to said persons to assist with their many educational, physical, social, and emotional needs. With the re-writing and Court approval of the new Desegregation Plan, changes have been made that has and continues to negatively impact Incentive Schools. First, class sizes increased, second, programs were eliminated, and now services are being denied. were Our children at Franklin School, for the most part, are in a high risk category. Many of these students come from homes where drugs are used, siblings are gang members, parents are incarcerated, education is not valued, little or no medical care is provided, and domestic violence is a way of life. The school nurse along with the counselor and social service worker functions as a team in securing and/or providing services for our students.  u\u0026gt; According to recent research from At Risk to Excellence, 'Three decades of research on school reform has led to the identification of four basic elements that students need from their schools\nrelevant schoolwork, a nurturing and supportive environment, opportunities for academic success, and help with personal problems. Unfortunately, studies of schooling for students at risk of academic failure demonstrate that schools often fail to address the special circumstances including economic, family, community, ethnic, and racial statusthat characterize students placed at risk (Natriello, McDill, \u0026amp; Pallas 1990). We cannot afford to fail our students. Removing Nurse Rollins from our building two days per week is taking away, to a strong degree, the basic / element to provide assistance with personal problems. To reduce the day services of the school nurse at Franklin Elementary School means taking away a service that our students, parents, and staff need so desperately. Please know that Franklin is the largest Incentive School with the greatest need and should be given priority consideration when it comes to meeting the needs of the students and proposedOctober 6, 1999 Page 2 personnel cuts. The new Desegregation Plan states that the Incentive School would continue to receive double funding. We ask what is the purpose of the funding, if its not for programs and personnel. Dont make our students continue to suffer because of segregation practices of the past. For the sake of unitary status, it is imperative at this juncture, that all students are treated in an equitable manner. Our request is that serious consideration be given to reinstating our school nursing services to five days per week. Enclosed please find a petition and services provided for 1998-1999. Please provide a response to our principal and/or Parent Involvement Team at your earliest convenience. Thank you for our cooperation and understanding. Sincerely, Concerned Staff and Parents of Franklin Enclosures cc: Dr. Carnine, Superintendent Sadie Mitchell, Associate Superintendent Ann Brown, Director of ODEMSERVICE PROVIDED - 1998-1999 1. Number of times students seen for illness or injury: 4,^1^ 2. Number of students receiving a physical exam by nurse: 47 3. Daily average number of students who took medications at school. 4. Consultations v/ith Doctors, Pharmacists, Case Managers, Department of Human Services, Arkansas Childrens Hospital 52 5. Health Fair during Fall Fest. 6. Classes - 59 7. Parent Conferences \u0026amp; Home Visits 29 8. Student Immunizations given. 137 9. Staff \u0026amp; B Skin Tests. 10. Faculty Conferences. 100 11. Faculty Health Assessment. SU 12. Pupil Service Team Meetings 9 13. All students were weighed and measured 7 14. Vision Screening 419 16 Referred 15. Hearing Screening 419 2 Referred 16. Dental Screening 108 79 Seen by Dentist All these services will be decreased but especially, #2, #4, #6, #7, #8, #10, #11 and #16. All of the above services were provided at Franklin School. In addition , our nurse was often requested to assist at other locations.PARENT PETTnON % Please sign this petition if you are concerned about our nursing services being reduced from five (5) days to three (3) days!! Parents Name Address \u0026lt;2^QCCSG\u0026lt;Ji 'Ci y' Cl^M 722.{^ /i ,^/ L 1 ttf In -p k ^,e4\u0026gt;e. c Rf}. SelSC'ZZ,^ 1^3 G\u0026gt;C,Cryii 7(.W eddl^/a:Ji  rr- -   -. .M ,^- -  ~ A ]^zvy^ ^icL^ Ln-triecc iTf\u0026amp;iiu Zip Code 722z\u0026gt;\u0026lt; 7Z?d2 7/^^/ 72ZQZ^ ~1].'2-OC 77ZO4' 7^1^ 72.202 Students Name ^(^^2 Qouu Grade 5____ 1^ iz. t \u0026amp;s* 027o-M.^ ^111^7277^ 11X6 7223^ ''la/n/Mmi^hf^ z ^ll~l \u0026amp;l/ol. 7Z2O^ 7sa!l 7z ^chxC'k Rt-v.0\u0026lt;y ^0 AP.^SkxykJU ecKZ^/4\u0026lt;v\\p/L 9 zr\u0026gt; Z1 JiUuXLr) '^2k:LL22zL I r I t 2:.ccxqJtjlz2 ^nuAjiy^ .^L? CaV Fr.W j)r. /fbMi4^|(p 311) 5 (/cheC ^17) -^^^UJC)r27 w it. T 1^7 iPARENT PETITION Please sign this petition if you are concerned about our nursing services being reduced from five (5) days to three (3) days!! Parents Name Address Zip Code 'IZZiZ ^^4 \u0026gt;Ai2^ XA{/thvQ\u0026gt; Tq'i?^A)L ^^pssLrrvA,r'-i Students Name Grade ! k\u0026gt;l X S , 'j ^i/xAoM'_kZ A 1^ hJ (z ! /I ~ . MM /M'^ '^6d'V-\u0026gt;-ks^ (ajuAoo/ Cil^ 2 2^.qV 19^^ 4-r'4\u0026lt;XcU. ^c\u0026gt;iK^Aa\u0026gt;\\ ______ * vkEckAA 2r\u0026lt; 5/3^ I ) .-\u0026lt;Tp~rl__A(g/AxA-^ . SfT? J 1 A A/n a^\\.A4, vy^Lyi1( j v  n ihKo.StUcfeH \u0026amp;ttofcsjMKidi rg^ A'^rc^ i'7 i C^ a El ) 23(9^12J [G?c\u0026gt;l 5Qn f -A 222^1 7'3-- r 7^7! -A ( ^. ffl ^CEi ^^Ktg^LzsTaode sis^ :C Ct^ PARENT PETITION Please sign this petition if you are concerned about our nursing services being reduced from five (5) days to three (3) days!! Parents Name Address -5 If Zip Code / r Students Name Grade 1 /6/(7KU7 ^ka/lPiCn Q^ I V\u0026lt;i-fA6cA^ SD n ^rrru)7^J^ Hu W lih I wV _ I^QI kUad'^^-f- 5!9P CkfdAc) \u0026lt;8^137)^ 21 ir n '\u0026lt;^(2t'{r, 7^^ 0(-- 122^Q f -^ii Si'll 21 pk i\u0026gt;\u0026lt;-4 t 1^- K\u0026gt;i~w iWiT.. '-Si \u0026lt;2h^ by^^^^pQ^Ovivo.Ir, U ^3^ Ho/^2^ b poi ^T,| Id\n'll I * m i fc^*i.awr IT  I , ..^, t5^Acxr\u0026gt;J\u0026lt;^'^ ViiWctvQ 5 S. CftCt^SlbSm I a c\\Q-/V'C\u0026lt;T-^-vo7V A\u0026lt; l([_PARENT PETITION Please sign this petition if you are concerned about our nursing services being reduced from five (5) days to three (3) days!! Parents Name 7 Address SloM  210^ /y '~~-V^ ^Z^XX j 0 UfAA izTOrifTOh^- cA/mj (J, i-ee,! ^^73~t^eG? QAM%Vx-j -f \u0026gt;a. lUilO dl-l -dn d 5- (A(k(b^ 2U-^ctca.J,4(e7^C Zip Code 7'^^04 7o)3(}4^ 72A-2,d^) 774 072^ -i-im laxxt^ I I \"ns-^B ^Vl^' rxx-S-^ i 7 ' Students Name Ldc^ 1 Grade \"V ^TTr\" _!\u0026lt;____ PiAc} I ^jhiKu I ) le,AcXcQ.r I \\ /c^-r\u0026gt;/7\u0026lt;Ai^ VAI dtc A n^^7K7( (WhiAym --L 5 I. t 1 fre-K K lc_ c bic4n/^ ddrf-SS k\\air{aD(ijWJ/nny.'^ 3: Tph PARENT PETITION Please sign this petition if you are concerned about five (5) days to three (3) days!! our nursing services being reduced from Parents Name c Address Zip Code Students Name Grade _Ljndzf. 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Suite 510 Heritage West Building Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 (501)376-6200 Fax (501) 371-0100 To: Frances Jones From: Melissa Guldin/A^ Subject: Franklin Nurse Date: October 28, 1999 As we discussed this morning, I have been reviewing the correspondence regarding the reduction of the Franklin nurse from a full-time position to one that is .6 FTE. I have copies of the petition signed by Franklin parents and staff and your memo responding to their concerns. Elements of your memo have raised questions about the budget that neither I nor Skip Marshall could find answers to in the September 1, 1999 LRSD Budget. In the second paragraph of your memo, you note that Franklin (or possibly the incentive schools as a whole?) are over their double funding by approximately $80,000. No matter how we compared budget projections and actual budgets or expenditures, we never arrived at any difference of $80,000. Could you please send further explanation for how that figure was determined? I would also appreciate receiving a copy of the formula that the district used to allocate the nursing staff among the elementary schools. When we talked, you mentioned state requirements for nursing services, but I do not have a copy of that allocation formula. Thank you for taking time to look into this matter. I look forward to hearing from you. CC: Ethel DunbarCAWTHON, FRANCES H. From: Sent: To: MILHOLLEN, MARK Tuesday, November 16,1999 10:51 AM CAWTHON, FRANCES H.. Recently you asked for information concerning Franklin's budget for 99-00 \u0026amp; double funding.Historically when the calculations have been made for double funding they are made as a group \u0026amp; not for individual schools However in an attempt to allocate by school I made an allocation for you as follows: based on previous enrollment numbers Franklin makes up approximately 28% of the total Incentive school enrollment I took 28% of the projected difference between expenditures \u0026amp; actual obligations $285,166.41 (9/1/99 budget tab 6) \u0026amp; arrived at 79,846.59 which I rounded off to 80,000 Hope this answers your question Post-It .TW brand fax transmittal memo 7671 *ot pages  y To Co. Van bar Co. 667 Dept. Fax? Phone # Fax# 1LH A/ ^kOCK school district 'ifl Division of School Services Sadie Mitchell, Associate Superintendent NOV 2 8-1999 TO: Melissa Gouldin omcEOh desegregation M0NIT0R1II6 FROM: Frances Cawthon DATE: November 19. 1999 SUBJECT: Franklin Nurse I have attempted to address each of the questions you've raised, so that everyone has clarity and the same understanding on each of these issues. The allocation of nursing services was refigured for all schools for the 1999-2000 school year due to the sixth graders moving into the middle school program and changing the enrollment at all elementary schools. The state requirement for nurses is one per school district with a recommendation for one per thousand students. The Little Rock School District's ratio is one per 775 students at the elementary schools. Because the new plan does not stipulate any differences among area schools, Franklin Academy, whose enrollment at that time was 459, was given the same allocation as all other area schools. Please see Mark Milhollen's attached response to the budget question on the overage of Franklin's budget. These figures are based on the September 1, 1999 budget calculations. If there is further clarification needed, perhaps Mr. Marshall and Mr. Milhollen could meet and work on specific numbers based on the October 1, 1999 report and see if there is any misunderstanding about the method of calculation. Thanks for your patience in waiting for my response. Let me know if you have further questions. Cc Ethel Dunbar 810 W. Markham  Little Rock, Arkansas 72201  www.lrsd.kl2.ar.us 501-324-2000  fax\n501-324-2032) AHciiisas DciiiocnK i^7!\u0026lt;l,\"\u0026gt;jzc((c I--------------------------------------------------------------------------. LR classroom burned in possible arson I  I 1 t I ni I.- I it - k' ) ? i B ti '^i I Wf O-,- 'iw JU,,.  f'l '^  1 (wphine niomton, a custodian al Franklin Elenienla^ School in Lillie Rock 9llS Fir InSDAcInr r^Hnrfoc .....* _________I If f. * .*11- ci.f. i_ . z\u0026lt;. . fl-------- .w.i.M.,. t_.cii.viiiaiy ovnvuj Hi UHUO nuUK, -Ils Fjre Inspector Charles Dowers how a classroom was arranged before a lite Aikniisns Donioctat Gnzotlo/BEIMJAMIN KGAIN broke out irt the room caily Sunday morning. Principal Ethol Dunbar said the school would return to \"business os usual\" today. Fire BY DOUG in-Tl-RS ARKANSAS WSUK R.\\ I-li-VI I IT Fnmi his vunluRe point on the bulletin board near the door of Franklin Elcinentao's Hoorn tUHI Sunday aReriioon, a cardboard Santa Claus looked out on twisted nuorescent lights, a melted and warped computer, a pile of sog.t\nv. charred ceiling tiles and walls blackened with greasy soot. Early that morning, .someone apparently set fire to the room, used every school day by 11 fourth-, nilh- and si.xlh grade special-education students. Now, a little more than 12 hours aflcr the blaze, cleanup was about to begin. The room won't be back in service until at least next semester, said Les ('amine. Little Hock School District superintendent. And although firefighters isolated tlie blaze to a single classroom, Uic more than 50 computers - 30 of them purchased last year - in the room next door will be out of service for several weeks. The smell of smoke permeated rooms all down the hallway. Nevertheless. Principal Ethel Dunbar said tlie school, al 1701 S. Harrison St., would return to business ns usual\" today. School officials will find other spaces for the 11 displaced students, she said. Dunbar spent much of Sunday morning contacting the school's faculty and staff members to tell them that classes would go on. She wasn't sure, tliough. how teachers See FIRE, Page 38  Continued from Page 1B and students would react to news of the su.spected arson. \"I will say that our studeiit.s and staff are veiy resilient,\" she said. The school has an alarm system. Dunbar said, and prior to Sunday morning, there hadn't been a break in for several months. A guard monitored the building and grounds Sunday night. Little Rock lirefigliter.s took the call at 12:30 a.in. and spent nearly four hours al the school. Capt. Harrell Davis said. Al- I though initial fire reports did not mention what, if any. substances were used to fuel the fire, a Little Hoi k police onirer n lio lespond ed to the school's break-in alarm Sunday morning saw that a win dow near the blaze bad been bro ken out and the trim around it was pulled back. Although Carnine said insur ance adjusters bad notyeteslimat- ed the damage, fire dcpartnient of- ficial.s put the toll at about $100,000 - the same as the deductible on the di.strict.s insurance policy, according to spokesman Suellen Vann. \"You don't worry about things that can be replaced. Carnine said. He was grateful that no one was in the building when the fire broke out shortly alter midnight, and that the damage wa.s confined to a small area. \"When you look at something like this.\" he said, it could have n |iilArkansas Democrat (gazette FRIDAY, JUNE 3,1994 SB Two schools in disrepair, monitor tells Wright I BY DANNY SHAMEER Democrat-Gazette Education Writer The federal monitor in the Pulaski County school desegregation case alerted the judge Thursday to leaky roofs and damaged floors at two Little Rock inner-city elementary schools. Those schools, virtually allblack in enrollment, get double funding and have special academic themes to enhance the education programs as part of a $129.75 million desegregation settlement with the state. Ann S. Brown, who runs the Office of Desegregation Monitoring, reported to the federal court that repairs are needed at Franklin and Mitchell incentive schools. She wrote in the letter attached to the report that the Little Rock School District in petitioning the court to close Stephens Incentive School cites the buildings condition and structural problems as one of the reasons. Quick attention to facility needs should help the district avoid any appearance that it is Plan would close 2 LR primary schools The parties in the Pulaski County school desegregation case proposed closing two inner-city elementary schools that get double funding Thursday. If U.S. District Judge Susan Webber Wright approves, the Little Rock School District could close Stephens and Garland incentive schools. The agreement signals a shift in the Joshua intervenors position. The intervenors, who represent black families, have fought closing incentive schools before. Under the agreement:  Stephens would close this month and be rebuilt elsewhere by 1996, when it would failing to maintain incentive schools as a basis for eventually closing them due to deterioration, Brown wrote in a letter to U.S. District Judge Susan Webber Wright. reopen as a magnet school with a faculty that is at least 40 percent black. Stephens students could attend Garland, which would close in 1996, when Garland students would attend the new school.  The new school, also named Stephens, would have 700 students, primarily from the Little Rock district. Some Pulaski County Special School District students would attend. No set number is promised.  The new school would have a basic education program that may change only on Henry Superintendent Williams recommendation. based on educational and financial reasons. Dorsey Jackson, Little Rock School Board president, said in a telephone interview Thursday that if Brown is implying the district is letting the buildings deteriorate on purpose, shes wrong. There is no master plot by the Little Rock School District to close the incentive schools, Jackson said. Jackson said the problem is that incentive schools arent doing the job they were set out to do because the plan is ill-conceived. But he said the district would carry out the plan. Ninety-five percent of the community wants neighborhood schools, Jackson said. The. other 5 percent read too many sociology books. .\"e Browns report said that Franklins cafeteria ceiling has holes and the ceiling of the principals office collapsed a few weeks before the monitoring visit. The report noted that rainwater floods underneath doors into one office and a classroom, and ceiling and floor tiles have deteriorated. At Mitchell, the report said that the district hasnt repaired ceiling leaks, a set of stairs tilts, and some floor tiles are loose.Arkansas Democrat aze^ TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13,1994 Report alleges teacher ordered boys beating A Little Rock substitute teacher ordered students to beat up a classmate, sending the child to the hospital Dec. 5, according to a police report released Monday. Eugene Pitts, 11, of 2005 Lewis St. was struck several times at Franklin Elementary after the substitute teacher encouraged the childs classmates to attack him, the report said. Pitts grandmother. Ruby Irvien, took the boy to the hospital after school. Irvien said she was angry about the schools initial handling of the incident. They didnt let him call me from school, she said. He was in pain. He had some bruised ribs. The youth was treated at Arkansas Childrens Hospital for injuries to his nose and ribs. The Little Rock School District and state Department of Human Services are investigating the incident.AikansasDemocrat^^^^ttc THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1994 Teacher charged after 5th-graders beat classmate BY JIM BROOKS to maintain discipline in her Democrat-Gazette Staff Water rOOm, a police ^davlt said. ' J Pitts IS a chronic discipline ^rouTof problem at the school and   was fighting with another student when Howard intervened, district officials said Wednes- Substitute teacher Amanda Howard laughed as a  children beat ll-year-oid Eugene Pitts at her bidding. Little Rock police said. Police said Howard, arreted day. up the Wednesday on a second-de^ee  Russell Mayo, as- assault warrant stopped a De^ ^te superintendent. She 5 brawl at Franklin Elementa^ sociate sup^ejin School only after one _ oy said. Go at it,and stepped fr^ between them. Another student suggest^ that they all take their tun^ him, and she didnt opp(^ that, said Mayo. Howard surrendei^ Wednesday at Little Rock pol^ peatedly punched Pitts in the Investigators said Howard, 25, of 2002 Scotty Court grew frustrated at Pitts repeated disruptions of the class she was supervising Dec. 5 at the school at 1700 S. Harrison St. ho^nuarters on a second-de* class gree assault warrant. She wasS^ So she encouraged tneomer she wasSs. students in the fifth-grade clas gr g^^ation to appear in LitJ to beat Pitts, police said. W Ie sued a cira^n pp as many as 10 students includ- ^le Rock MWai ing, some girls, toine^d injhe ^J^^ers investigators w^ told that Howard was laughM as the attack took place. io students, uiK joined in the melee, the children who actually beat Pitts will not be charged, police said. They basically were following the instructions of their teacher, said Lt. Charles Ho -  Geniasici,\u0026lt; laday, police spokesman. Jofi^e detective. So she thert Howards instruction to the p ASSAULT, Page WB class was an apparent attempt u\nne anacK. luur. - And then, he (Pitts) star^ ino and there was one Kia crying, and who was really getting some licks in, said Gray Lemaste^^a Assault  Continued from Page 1B stepped in and said, Thats enough.  The director of the agencys Children and Family Services Division said DHS cooperated with Little Rock police in a coordinated investigation. Police took primary respon- Pitts was treated at Arkansas sibility for interviewing her, and Childrens Hospital for injuries of his nose and ribs. He was re- , leased the same day. we did interviews with the children, said Beverly Jones. Howard had been a substi- Hospital workers notified the tute classroom aide for the last Little Rock Police Department two months, Mayo said. She has and the state Department of Hu- been removed from the districts man Services. The school district, substitute list, he said. viewing the incident as a routine ___ Pitts ^andmother said the boy ' fight between students, did not was feeling better Wednesday. ' report the incident to police. Hes been going to school every day, said Ruby Irvien. Im supposed to go up there in the morning and talk to the principal. Second-degree assault occurs when a person. . . recklessly engages in conduct which creates a substantial risk of physical injury to another person. The Class B misdemeanor carries a punishment of up to 90 days in jail and a fine of no more than $500. Howard came to Little Rock police headquarters to sign the citation but was also held for Maumelle authorities, who had an active hot check warrant for her..Arkansas Democrat Odette 1 I Sub teacher at thrashing has rap sheet 5th-graders in melee wont be charged BY CHRIS REINOLDS Democfal-Gazett Staff Writer A substitute teacher charged with encouraging a group of fifth- graders to beat a classmate has a criminal record dating back to 1989, Little Rock police said. Amanda Howard, a Little Rock School District substitute aide, was arrested Wednesday on a second-degree assault warrant. Police said Howard laughed as a group of fifth graders beat 11- year-old Eugene Pitts at her bidding Dec. 5. Howard, 25, of 2002 Scotty Court stopped the brawl at Franklin Elementary School only after boy repeatedly one punched Eugene in the face, police said. Investigators said that after growing frustrated at Eugenes repeated disruptions of the class she was supervising, Howard en couraged the other pupils to beat the boy. Although as many as 10 joined in the melee, the children who actually beat Eugene will not be charged, police said. The incident isnt Howards first brush with the law. She was convicted of theft of property in Pulaski County Circuit Court in 1989 and sentenced to four years in jail, police record.s show. And Howard was charged with aggravated assault and disorderly conduct in 1990 and interfering with a police investigation in 1989. The aggravated assault and disorderly conduct charges were dismissed, police spokesman Terry Hastings said. Records on the interference charge werent available Thursday evening. On Wednesday, when Howard was appeared at the Little Rock Police Department on the misdemeanor battery warrant, she was detained on a hot-check warrant out of Maumelle as well. Police records also show Howard used the alias Kim Moore and was assigned an FBI number routinely given to someone convicted of a felony. Richard Hurley^ human resources director for the school  district, said the district doesn't conduct routine background checks on substitutes, though checks are performed on security guards and workers who su-' pervise the before-and-after-, school day-care programs. Howard denied being a convicted felon on her application, Hurley said. School district officials conduct background checks only if they are unsure or suspicious of a potential employee. Hurley said the cost of background checks is one of the reasons the checks are not routine. District officials have said. they are reviewing their hiring: policies.Arkansas Democrat   THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22,1994 Teacher pleads innocent in student fight BY OLIVIER UYTTEBROUCK Democrat-Gazette Police Reporter  Jr. \u0026amp; substitute Little Rock teacher Amanda Howard pleaded innocent Wednesday to allegations that she told a class of fifth-graders to beat an unruly classmate and then laughed during the beating. Howard, 25, also pleaded innocent to an unrelated charge of harassing communications for A allegedly calling her ex- I' t V - Amanda Howard boyfriends workplace as many as 18 times on one day in 1992. Howard, of 2002 Scotty Court, is scheduled for trial Jan. 19 on both misdemeanor charges in Little Rock Municipal Court. Little Rock police said Howard encouraged her students to attack 11-year-old Eugene Pitts after she grew frustrated by his repeatedly disrupting a Dec. 5 class at Franklin Elementary School, 1700 S. Harrison St. in Little Rock. Howards instruction to the class was an apparent attempt to maintain discipline in her room, police wrote in an affidavit. Police wrote that Howard stood by and laughed while up to 10 students, a majority of the class, attacked the boy. One boy repeatedly punched Eugene in the face, police said. Howard eventually broke up the fight after Pitts began crying, police and Little Rock School District officials said. District officials did not report the attack. Police were notified by Arkansas Childrens Hospital employees after they treated Eugene for injuries to his nose and ribs. He was released the same day. Regarding the harassing communications charge, workers at a Little Rock business told police Howard began calling the business Oct. 15, 1992, and laughing or leaving the line open, police wrote in an affidavit. Howards ex-boyfriend worked at the business, police wrote. On Oct. 31, 1992, police put a trap on the business phone. That day they traced 18 calls made from Howards phone to the business.Arkansas Democrat j I Sub teacher at tlirashing has rap sheet 5th-graders in melee wont be charged BY CHRIS REINOLDS Democrat-Qazette Staff Writer A substitute teacher charged with encouraging a group of fifth- graders to beat a classmate has a criminal record dating back to 1989, Little Rock police said. Amanda Howard, a Little Rock School District substitute aide, was arrested Wednesday on a second-degree assault warrant. Police said Howard laughed as a group of fifth-graders beat 11- year-old Eugene Pitts at her bidding Dec. 5. Howard, 25, of 2002 Scotty Court stopped the brawl at Franklin Elementary School only boy repeatedly after one punched Eugene in the face, police said. Investigators said that after growing frustrated at Eugenes repeated disruptions of the class she was supervising, Howard encouraged the other pupils to beat the boy. Although as many as 10 joined in the melee, the children who actually beat Eugene will not be charged, police said. The incident isnt Howards first brush with the taw. She was convicted of theft of property in Pulaski County Circuit Court in 1989 and sentenced to four years in jail, police records show. And Howard was charged with aggravated assault and disorderly conduct in 1990 and interfering with a police investigation in 1989. The aggravated assault and disorderly conduct charges were dismissed, police spokesman Terry Hastings said. Records on the interference charge weren't available Thursday evening. On Wednesday, when Howard was appeared at the Little Rock Police Department on the misdemeanor battery warrant, she was detained on a hot-check warrant out of Maumelle as well. Police records also show Howard used the alias Kim Moore and was assigned an FBI number routinely given to someone convicted of a felony. Richard Hurley^ human re-. sources director for the school district, said the district doesnt conduct routine background. checks on substitutes, though checks are performed on security guards and workers who su-' pervise the before-and-after-. school day-care programs. Howard denied being a convicted felon on her application. Hurley said. School district officials con-' duct background checks only if they are unsure or suspicious of a potential employee. Hurley said the cost of background checks is one of the reasons the checks are not routine. District officials have said, they are reviewing their hiring I policies.Arkansas Democrat (gazette FRIDAY, JANUARY 20,1995 Substitute teacher gets 90 days in jail for urging classmates to beat 5th-grader punishes only conduct, not speech. Howard BY OLIVIER UYTTEBROUCK Democral-GazeHs Police Reporter A judge Thursday handed a 90-day jail sentence to former substitute tteeaacchheerr Amanda Howard after four fifth-graders testified she told them to beat up an 11-year-old classmate. Though their testimony differed in some details, all four Franklin Elementary School students said Howard gave the command, then laughed while as many as 10 students joined in the Dec. 5 beating. She said: Everybody kick his I butt,  a 10-year-old boy testified Thursday. Those were her exact words. A second witness, a 10-year-old girl, said Howards words were: All yall kick his A. Little Rock Municipal Judge Lee Munson commended both students as good witnesses before he con- V\n\u0026lt; She plans to appeal the misdemeanor conviction, Padilla said Thursday. remained free Iw victed Howard of sec- Howard ond-degree assault. Munson rejected the argument of Howards attorney, Fernando Padilla, who said that the second-degree assault statute Thursday on a $2,500 appeal bond. Little Rock School District officials did not report the attack. Police were notified by Arkan-sas Childrens Hospital employees after they treated Eugene Pitts for injuries to his nose and ribs. The boy was reSee TEACHER, Page 10B Teacher  Continued from Page 1B leased the same day. In her own testimony, Howard acknowledged she told the stu-lents that she wouldnt interfere f they beat 11-year-old Eugene. Howard said she made the statement after Eugene hit several students in the class  a claim Eugene denied in court Thursday. Howard testified she planned to send Eugene to the principals office for talking and disturbing the physical education class. When she called him to the front of the class, Eugene at first refused, Howard said. Other students testified that a student made a comment to Eugene, who responded by grabbing \" the other boys neck. A third boy entered the fight at that point, , striking Eugene, one student tes-  tified. Howard then told the class to attack Eugene, students said. In Thursdays testimony, the numbers of students involved in j the fight varied from four to 10. Students said Howard sat behind  her desk and laughed during the attack, which lasted a minute to three minutes before Howard intervened, students said. Police wrote in an affidavit that one boy repeatedly punched Eugene in the face. Howard - broke up the fight after the boy\nbegan crying, police wrote. a I Arkansas Democrat \\^(6azclU' FRIDAY.JylARCH 29. 1996 Teen-ager stabbed in back in brawl A teen-ager playing basketball Wednesda.v allenioon at a Little Hock elenientary school was slabbed in the back in a brawl in volving about a dozen other youths. police sail!. The injured 17 year-old told police he was playing basketball on an outdoor court at Franklin Elenientary about 6 pan. when a fight started involving 10 to 15 other teen agers. The teen-ager told police someone stabbed him in the back during the fight, but he could not describe the assailant. He was treated at Ar-kansa. s Children s Hospital. Police said the wound did not appear to be life threatening. Arkansas Demcxzrat azettc  TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1997  i Schbol assesses ! i damage,sleuths seek fire, source Engineers inspected Franklin Elementary School for structural damage Monday, a day after a suspected arson destroyed a specialeducation classroom and saturated a wing of the Little Rock school with smoke. Students attended their normal classes, while cleanup crews scoured the damaged wing and fire investigators looked for the cause of the fire. As of Monday evening, investigators hadnt  pinpointed the source of the fire, said Robert Jones..Little Rock School District director of securitj. Engineers also had not concluded the extent of structural damage, if any, Jones said. Fire officials estimated the damage at $100,000  the same amount as the districts insurance deductible  but claims adjusters for the self-insured school district havent released a dollar amount. Jones said he expects the structural report and damage estimate to be completed today or Wednesday. Fire investigators did not com- ment on their inquiry, other than to say the blaze is still considered a suspicious fire. Ethel Dunbar, the schools prin- I cipal, wouldnt comment Monday on the fire or the investigation.Arkansas Democrat '^ (gazette   THURSDAY, MAY 28. 1998 ~ w Tl k! \\  J d I./\n' B-A itrr' .W' tfR[O Ct^ fi\u0026lt; \"f u .J! Ill 'X l?9j ^j\u0026gt;i Sfj 1/ t\\ T' Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/RICK McFARLAND '' ./. I'f. t I ?  I 1 ' Franklin Incentive Elementary School pupils color a poster at the school. Little Rock's Public Works Department spon- Wednesday to promote Stuff It! Little Rock Recyc-l es,. a- c ol.- sored the book, intended to educate children about recy-oring and activity book featuring writing and art by students cling. 42 pupils recycling prose, art becoming a book ARKANSAS DEMOCR,\\T-U,\\ZETTE Nearly 50 young artists and writers from Franklin Incentive Elementary School in Little Rock are getting published. And they may increase environmental awareness along the way. Art and 25-word essays from 42 students at the school are being printed in a 50-page coloring and activity book sponsored by Little Rocks Public Works Department. The city is the schools Partner in Education. The book, Stujf It! Little Rock Recycles, was unveiled at a morning press conference at the school Wednesday. Distribution of the book will begin in the fall. An initial printing of about 100 enabled the city to give each of the contributing pupils copies. The city hopes to produce about 600 copies in the fall and is seeking a corporate sponsor to help pay for printing costs. The books will be distributed at exhibits and functions that Public Works employees attend throughout the year. Dan McFadden, spokesman with the city, said the students were shown a video on recycling and given general guidelines about the type of art they should create. Karon Lawson, the art teacher at Franklin, worked with the children on the project. One little 10-year-old girl wrote\nT feel so happy when I know my family and friends are recycling, it makes me want to sing. and then she drew the musical notes, McFadden said.  WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2003  'Dental team gives Franklin pupils screenings THE ASSOCIATED PRESS  Pupils at Franklin Elementary School received free dental screenings Tuesday as part of the Dental Health Action Teams Future Smiles pro- . gram. , With parental permission,\npupils received tooth sealants  plastic coatings applied to teeth to protect them from cavitycausing bacteria. The team was a group of dental health, education and community professionals that serves about 1,800 children in Little Rock public schools. The program, led by the state Department of Healths Office of Oral Health and the University of Arkansas at Little Rocks Share America, emphasizes prevention and purchases portable equipment to do the screenings through a grant from the Delta Dental Plan of Arkansas.STAFF PEVELOPMEWT - CERTIFIED STAFF TOTAL NUMBER OF CERTIFIED STAFF Number Completing Prior to 1991-92 * Number Completing During 1991-92 TRAINING RELATED TO EDUCATIONAL EQUITY Prejudice Reduction Human Relations Interpersonal Cross-Cultural Communication MULTICULTURAL CURRICULUM DELIVERY Learning Styles/Modes Curriculum Infusement STRATEGIES THAT ENHANCE STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT Teacher Expectations and Student Achievement (TESA) IDEA School Improvement Training Cooperative Learning Steps to Effective Teaching Gifted and Talented Reading Whole Language Mathematics - Elementary (Secondary Subject Areas - List Under \"OTHER STAFF DEVELOPMENT\") High Scope Computer Program For Effective Teaching (PET) 1 cycle 2 cycles 3 cycles Assertive Discipline Classroom Management Parent-Teacher Conferences EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES Equitable Staffing Practices OTHER STAFF DEVELOPMENT (SPECIFY) These data should * To be completed at the end of the third nine weeks. Do not include staff be for completed staff development activities, development activities scheduled for 4th nine weeks (1991-1992). iSTAFF DEVELOPMEWT - SUPPORT STAgg TOTAL NUMBER OF SUPPORT PERSONNEL Number Completing Prior to 1991-92 * Number Completing During 1991-92 TRAINING RELATED TO EQUITY DISCIPLINE MANAGEMENT PARENT/COMMUNITY RELATIONS OTHER STAFF DEVELOPMENT (SPECIFY) These data should * To be completed at the end of the third, nine weeks, be for completed staff development activities. De development activities scheduled for 4th nine weeks (1991--1992) . Do not include staff Do not send to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.I i I I QUARTERLY DISCIPLINE MANAGEMENT REPORT Insert or have available a copy of the most recent report for current school year. This report should be available at the time of the monitoring visit. I nn not send to Planning. Research A and Evaluation office.MAP OF SCHOOL PLANT Insert a copy of the map of the school plant.EXTEMPED EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS PROGRAM GRADE BM BP WM WF OM OP TOTAL Governor's School AEGIS Bovs' State Girls' State Summer Laureate Odyssey of the Mind Math Olympiad Others (Please Specify) TOTAL List any educational programs that are conducted outside the *  Include the most current information. normal school day. Complete and return to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.SCHOOLWIDE 8TPDENT HONORS/AWARDS Complete one each grading period. First Nine Weeks WHITE BLACK OTHER Honor/Award Grade MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE TOTAL TOTAL Include the most current information, i.e., scholarship, citizenship, athletic honors/awards, etc. Do not send to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.SCHOOLWIDB STUDENT HONORS/AWARDS Complete one each grading period. Second Nine Weeks WHITE BLACK OTHER Honor/Award Grade MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE TOTAL TOTAL Include the most current information, i.e., scholarship, citizenship, athletic honors/awards, etc. nn send to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.SCHOOLWIDE STUDENT HOWORB/AWARDS Complete one each grading period. Third Nine Weeks WHITE BLACK OTHER Honor/Award Grade MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE TOTAL TOTAL Include the most current information, i.e., scholarship, citizenship, athletic honors/awards, etc. ASCHOOLWIDE STUDENT HONORS/AWARDS Complete one each grading period. Fourth Nine weeks WHITE BLACK OTHER Honor/Award Grade MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE TOTAL TOTAL Include the most current information, i.e., scholarship, citizenship, athletic honors/awards, etc. Do not send to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.COMMITTEE WHITE JIALE EMPLOYEES FEMALE PLACE MALE FEMALE SCHOOL dOMMITTEEB/PRREHTM, mvOLVEMEHT OTHER WHITE P?lRElfr8 ! PATROMS HALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE BLACK MALE FEMALE OTHER WHITE OFFICERS MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE FEMALE OTHER MALE FEMALE P L H c y tiAte, aclal Committee ent Teacher Aasoc ES. rent Workahopa lease Specify Others) lotes List membership of all school committees, Including committees composed if parents/patrons, staff merobers, or a combination of parents and staff. lave available upon request documentation concerning physical involvement ixamples of such documentation are the VIPS' Sign-in Roster, notices of various school functions, items of publicity about parent participation, etc. It is not lecessary to provide monitors with a sign-in sheet of attendance at PTA etc. leetings. )uplicate as needed. Complete and return to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES T I V I T Y t CLUB ___WHITE BMPBRBHIP BLACK ,L1 EMALE OTHER ha: tALB 8_ B-L-L lALB : C K EMa: O-T-H MALE OrnCERS/LEADERSHIP POSITIONS iJB. R_L-A tALB J OTHER lAIiB_ Jisai K T B P O W 8 O R n C K Include information I report should include membership information. irding sponsors and officer positions. In addition, include student Decs of cosuoittees. licate as needed. raplete and return to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT/ASSESSMENT DATA Please insert or have available the reports provided by the Planning, Research, and Evaluation Department.8TUDEWTS RETAINED include only those students retained at grade At the secondary level. --------------- Do not include failures of-individual gpvrses... level white GRADE LEVEL HALE RBTAIHED BLACK .rBHAXiE. OTHER TOTAL I KAIiS. female HALE FEMALE I total PERCENT Provide the most current information SECONDARY SUBJECT AREA COURSES FAILED WHITE BLACK OTHER SUBJECT AREA Grade Male Female Hale Female Male Female TOTAL Male I Female English 7/10 English 8/11 English 9/12 Hath History/Social Studies______ Science Provide the most current information GRADUATION DATA FOR 1990-91 SCHOOL YEAR (HIGH SCHOOL ONLY) TOTAL NUMBER OF STUDENTS GRADUATING: BM BF WM WF OM OF TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL Duplicate as needed. Complete and return to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.CLASS/COURSE ENROLLMENT (Secondary Only) Please insert or have available master schedule or current print-out entitled \"Summary Master/Teacher Schedule Report - Race and Sex.\" Do not send to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.ATTENDANCE DATA Please insert or have available current attendance data for: Staff - Certified - Support Student Provide most current student data, including withdrawals by gender, race, and grade level. Ai A dii}..\n:\u0026lt; v'*' 1 I LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL PROFILE 1991-92 SCHOOL: Vc anUicn GRADES: -4 I ' L 1 \u0026lt;-1 __~ ...Lr__ J PRINCIPAL: LcL:dL2 Race/Gender E KA ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL(S): TalOl'-ftlO _______ Race/Gender WSCHOOL f V GRADE li L 'J _E ROOM ,^4 K (5-^ d- 1 r\\ 7 7^ 7^ 1___ Z)^ TOTAL CLASS ENROLLMENT (Elementary Schools Only) 1991-92 I TEACHER'S GENDER/RACE F F F WHITE PRINCIPAL CLASS ENROLLMENT BLACK OTHER MALE 4 FEMALE 2. MALE -5- LtI ic) 15- dllL 3^ OL \u0026lt;- 11. JL II 11 1 I p  E 3 tA F 6 v/ '^d 27 0 J. o L ! o 2 2. (y'- d. I Q. 0 0 I a I 3 o a _E 3 I I 12 IQ /1 LL IQ 13 /o FEMALE s __ 1 '7 MALE 6? 0 FEMALE I / i I TOTAL c9O ^-O I O /6 c^ Io 1 9 a (L 1 a a \u0026lt;3 -3^ o 0 0 u a 0 0 a c\u0026gt; 2 0 c\n0 a o O o CL- 0 20 t I 2- 13 2(2 =?s S.9 o Do not include teachers of pull-out classes (art, music, physical education, etc.). List each class separately. The official date for enrollment data is October 1, 1991. Duplicate if needed.SCHOOL ENROLLMENT GRADE LEVEL 3 A 5 aelf-CQnh TOTAL WHITE MALE IL 3 L A I A 10 BLACK OTHER FEMALE '3 3_ MALE in 3(e FEMALE MALE I 0 FEMALE 3 a C) 0 Cl TOTAL Iq.O.. 2 SPECIAL ED. ~ Self Contained -J A4 .0^ 3 \\1 2 0 o S .01 loo ENROLLMENT SPECIAL SERVICES ' MALE WHITE BLACK OTHER FEMALE CD MALE 7 3 FEMALE MALE FEMALE TOTAL (O a Resource Room 0 0 T Speech/Vision or Hearing Impaired, etc. Indirect Services *GIFTED/TALENTED REMEDIAL/ COMPENSATORY o 0 TOTAL PERCENT * Include ONLY those students who have been identified as Gifted by the G/T office and are receiving G/T instruction. The official date for enrollment data is October 1, 1991. Do not compute the percentages. AJ SUPPORT PERSONNEL WHITE BLACK OTHER TOTAL POSITION Attendance Clerk Cafeteria Workers Custodians Instructional Aides MALE FEMALE MALE C'- 2 FEMALE MALE a. o FEMALE cj- G I I o 4 O I I \\ D 0 Media Clerk ) Nurse I I o I.\nRegistrar Secretary I c Security Officerfs) o Social Workerfs) (' ) Supervision Aides O O o n C. ) Other TOTAL 0 o I 1 The official date for staffing information is October 1, 1991. and Evaluation office.CERTIPIED PERSONNEL WHITE POSITION Adminlstratorlsl MALE FEMALE I__ BLACK MALE \\ FEMALE o T H E..R TOTAL MALS T Classroom Teachers Counselor(b} I I Librarianfs) Reading (Compensatory/ Remedial)___ I Mathematics (Compensatory/ Remedial)___ Gifted (Elementary only) I raBA-St. - CCi I 7 Speech Therapist- other M u SI c I Q I I U A / I Tf Ouf v^cr TOTAL to 40 J 1 O D Advanced Placement/Honors/Gifted/Enriched (Secondary Only) Of the secondary classroom teachers listed above, indicate the number teaching AP, Honors, Gifted, and/or Enriched classes. ACADEMIC AREA (English, History, etc) WHITE MALE FEMALE BLACK OTHER TOTAL MALE. FEMALE MALE FEMALE TOTAL The official date for staffing information is October 1, 1991. Complete and return to Planning, Research, and Evaluation office.u' ^Slt-.' -\u0026lt;\u0026lt;!*  A**-, -\u0026lt;' .. :-K*\n^r'*' // 'f\u0026gt; /h i i 7r\u0026gt; SCHOOL PROFILE 1991-92 SCHOOL: anUicn GRADES: I ' v_ - Lg__ PRINCIPAL: 'C O-r^ i \u0026gt;\u0026lt;ii ? Race/Gender ^jA ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL(S): 'aVii-fViQ _______ Race/GenderTABLE OP CONTENTS 1. 2 . 3 . 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Personnel: - Certified Staff - Support Staff - Staff Changes (After October 1) Enrollment\n- School - Special Services - Class/Course Attendance Data: - Certified Staff - Support Staff - Students Extended Educational Programs Honors/Awards (Schoolwide) Committees/Parental Involvement Extracurricular Activities (Including Student Monitors) Student Achievement/Assessment Data Retention Data Secondary Subject Area Courses Failed Graduation Data (High School Only) Staff Development Activities - Certified Staff - Support Staff Quarterly Discipline Management Report Map of School PlantSTAPP CHANGES (After October 1) Added/Delated Certified Staff Positions During Current School Year POSITION Added Deleted BLACK WHITE OTHER Total M F M F M F TOTAL Added/Deleted Support Staff Positions During current School Year BLACK WHITE OTHER M F POSITION Added Deleted Total M F M F TOTAL Duplicate if needed.CLASS ENROLLMENT (Elementary Schools Only) 1991-92 I Fr v-j SCHOOL PRINCIPAL CLASS ENROLLMENT GRADE ROOM TEACHER'S GENDER/RACE WHITE BLACK OTHER (g - 3 F F MALE FEMALE J___ iL- FEMALE MALE O FEMALE TOTAL \\ o li TOTAL z. 30 9 J 1? n I I I O Do not include teachers of pull-out classes (art, music, physical education, etc.). List each class separately. The official date for enrollment data is October 1, 1991. Duplicate if needed.Ip i V\u0026lt;^\nV f c^ - ' I l.\\/\" r^ c *   / r _^y)y nJh 1 3^ i 1/ ....9------- _________________________________ i _. .. .._____________________________________________=___ / t \\r V 1 5 i V^' 'i f' / I /i^ T?: '.V ~-i. yili -7 :i2U,-i:Z. /i i i____ i I M. J ? T l4 yf -f  ? - t /r-^'a .... 1i i A V ^-fr f ------------------------------ fl i- \u0026lt; -f- z / # f u. fi ..fj / I I { 1 I  I . ,1 p.. ! I leA.r~:-e4A44:^L, _____ / ff '^.-sr i-'t AL1 -t^VTAt4l4fA. Cfn^ i Afj f-r- Ji^^tiXic f , ________________ '^^6^-f. J c it -/. 't! AJ. Vf j d ) P /} yrieh / f^la 4 A u ia A i f - , L / ^..0^ \u0026gt;* i / JI t L \u0026lt;' .t^-' / I- /lA'i-ViKl^ J  t /y. a t / J /i-- t-^-LC^A^d- ^^/ *- t' f 4  / /h f A1 i  '- I -/ i ii' V' /.?xc I ___i \u0026gt; J jL_.-:^Sr J t i tf- A r 11. J -..\u0026lt;'llVfe3^. f. iA:\u0026lt; {. '-^i. ! li j\n,r 'i' ff y^ - i - -i J f 4 t-t: J I ! i-, ^i^ClLCL -d Ai^^v^Q.^nc/Hi7t il r e. t-cc-iL \u0026lt;- I . - ------------^^2/. t 'i I K I I' r ..9._ .tyilI LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT ARKANSAS MINIMUM PERFORMANCE TEST RESULTS 1990-91 INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL SUMMARY GRADE 3 SCHOOL\nfranklin elementary READING 1988 1989 1990 1991 1988 MATHEMATICS 1989 1990 1991 ALL STUDENTS No. Tested No. Passed 58 47 66 55 55 47 38 35 58 49 66 60 55 42 38 33 Percent Passed BLACK MALES No. Passed Percent Passed BLACK FEMALES No. Passed Percent Passed WHITE MALES No. Passed Percent Passed WHITE FEMALES No. Passed Percent Passed AL 11 AS. 15 AS. 14 93 100 83 23 74 16 94 80 10 91 85 18 82 18 90 50 100 92 19 86 100 100 100 84 13 68 16 94 14 93 86 91 76 87 25 81 17 100 100 11 100 16 73 16 80 25 100 18 82 100 50 100 8 8 4 2 2 5 1 1 7 7 2 6 7 2 OTHER MALES No. Passed 0 0 Percent Passed OTHER FEMALES No. Passed *4 -'-4 Percent Passed 100 100 100 100 100 100 0 2 * 2 0 * 2 2 * Total of all students in the \"Other - ---- race category. These scores were not reported by gender.SCHOOL: FRANKLIN ELEMENTARY READING _1988_. 1989 1990 I 1991 1988 AI STAAQ.A'S No. Tested No. Passed 47 4 1 64 59 50 43 47 44 47 44 r er c e nX _Pp.s s e d_ .....8 7__ ____A2. 86 94 AA Pe r. AJi'lUA No. Passed 10 18 15 17 13 It Passed .5 L.ACK FEM.ALET- No. Passed rercent. PasseA__ lUITlLJliLKS i\no. Passed Percent Passed '.HITE FEMALES No. passed 63 18 100 8 100 1. Percent Passed 100 OTHER HALES No. Passed Percent Passed OTHER FEKALES No. Passed * 3 Percen t Pa s.s^ 100 of 82 25 96 5 100 1 100 * 4 100 75 17 94 4 80 4 100 * 3 lAA students in the 89 18 100 5 83 1 100 * 3 100 \"Other 81 18 100 8 100 2 100 * 3 100 not reported Ly gender. LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT ARKANSAS MINIMUM PERFORMANCE TEST RESULTS 1990-91 INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL SUMMARY GRADE 6 MATHEMATICS 1989 1990 1991 1988 LANGUAGE ARTS 1989 1990 1991 1988 SCIENCE 1989 1990 1991 1988 SOCIAL STUDIES 1989 1990 1991 64 62 Ai 20 91 26 100 5 100 7 100 * 4 AAA race category. 50 39 78 13 65 15 83 5 100 4 100 * 2 Ai 47 39 83 14 74 16 89 5 83 1 100 * 3 100 47 38 AA 11 69 15 83 1 88 2 100 * 3 ADA. 64 57 Ai 19 86 24 92 3 60 7 lAA * 4 AAA 50 30 60 10 50 9 50 4 80 4 lAA. * 3 ADA. 47 32 68 10 53 14 78 5 83 0 0 * 3 100 47 27 51 6 38 10 56 7 88 1 50 * 3 100 64 44 Ai 14 64 17 65 4 80 5 71 * 4 100 50 22 9 45 2 11 4 80 4 100 * 3 100 47 23 A2. 8 42 8 44 5 83 0 * 2 67 47 27 iZ. 6 38 10 56 7 88 1 50 * 3 100 64 49 U- 14 64 20 77 5 100 6 86 * 4 100 50 31 .62. 11 55 9 50 4 80 4 * 3 100 47 26 55. 8 41 10 5 AA 0 * 3 100 I i li J II 4 .LWisx   1 LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL: GRADE: FRANKLIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1 WHITE FEMALE TOTAL READING 1 991 TOTAL MATHEMATICS MAT-6 Distribution TOTAL LANGUAGE BASIC BATTERY SCIENCE J6481 M6BYSC SOCIAL STUDIES 10/07/91 PAGE 328 COMPLETE BATTERY Percentile Summary N N Z N Z N Z N Z N Z N 50 26 01_ 75 49 25 1____5PZ 1 0 Q 50Z OZ OZ _ .2__J _QQZ___ 0 0 0 OZ OZ OZ ___2_,_1Q0Z 0 0 0 OZ OZ OZ 2 _1OOZ _ 0 Q 0 OZ OZ OZ 0 2 0 0 OZ 1 OOZ OZ OZ 2 0 0 0 1 OOZ OZ OZ OZ 2 0 C 0 1 OOZ OZ OZ OZ 1 I Number Tested ____Mean N\u0026lt;t_H_NC. WHITE MALE Percentile Summary 76 50 26 ?? 75 49 _ oLj^ es. Number Tested Mean Nat_* 1 NCE _ ALL WHITE Percentile Summary ____7^ 50 26 2 j:o.9_ TOTAL READING N Z 2 82.2_______ 2 ___69.3...... TOTAL MATHEMATICS TOTAL LANGUAGE N X N X 2 72.6_. BASIC BATTERY N X 2 50.0 2 82.0 2 76.8 SCIENCE SOCIAL STUDIES COMPLETE BATTERY . 1 i N X N N X i 0 1 0 OZ 50Z OZ 1- ...soz 2 45,8 TOTAL READING N Z 2 0 0 ipoz OZ OZ 0 1 1 OZ 50Z 50Z 1 0 1 0_ BOZ OZ BOZ OZ _ 1 0 1 0 BOZ OZ BOZ OZ 1 0 1 0 BOZ OZ BOZ OZ 1 0 1 0 50Z OZ 50Z OZ , i I I 2 91 8 2 53,0 2 58.7 2 53.5 2 66.9 2 61.1 TOTAL MATHEMATICS TOTAL LANGUAGE BASIC BATTERY SCIENCE SOCIAL STUDIES COMPLETE BATTERY I ' 17 I N Z N Z N Z N Z N N I 1-------- ,1 i ^9. 75 49 01 j^es __L 2 0 . 1. 25X_________4___UQZ BOZ OZ ^Z____ 0 0 - J OZ OZ 2 .._.50X - - 1 1 --Q._ 25Z 25Z OZ - 3___75Z____ 0 1 OZ 25Z 1 _ . 25Z ____0____ ox 2 1 0 BOZ 25Z OZ 3 0 1 0 75% OZ 25Z OZ 3 0 1 0 7SZ OZ 25Z OZ I I Is ) Number Tested Mean Nat.Ll_tlE 4 S8^3- 4 4 ___ 4 65.7___ 4 51.8_____ 4 74.4 4 _ 68.9 7CI 1 LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 991 MAT-6 Di fitrIbut ion J6481 M6BYSC 10/07/91 PAGE 329 I I *! 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