
TIME CHANGE! Due to the possibility of severe weather moving in, tomorrow night's conference matchup against the Cabot Panthers will begin at 6:00 p.m. Senior recognitions will start at 5:15 p.m.


Special thanks to Indian Hills Elementary students staff for serving as excellent hosts for the Superintendent and Board Member luncheon!

Happy Friday!
Please see this week's edition of the Superintendent's "Top 5 Things You Should Know This Week," which is available at the following link: https://www.smore.com/7kyd1

We salute local ministers who visited Seventh Street this morning to read to our students. We thank you for pouring into our students!

Special thanks to Glenview Elementary School for serving as excellent hosts for the Superintendent and Board Member luncheon!

Students with characteristics of dyslexia often struggle with spelling. These students have difficulty hearing the different small sounds in words and are usually unable to break words into smaller parts in order to spell them.
Visit this website that provides strategies to improve spelling:
tinyurl.com/24rjh47w


Join us in saluting our principals across the district as this is National Principals Month.
Thank you for your leadership! We are so thankful to you and all that you do for our students, staff, and community!
(Missing are Mrs.Bamburg and Mr. How.)

Happy Friday!
Please see this week's edition of the Superintendent's "Top 5 Things You Should Know This Week," available here: https://www.smore.com/8tjf2
The Board of Education met last night. Click here for highlights from the meeting: https://www.smore.com/gsv5w

The month's Great Rising recipient is Rosalind Washington. As the Business Operations Manager at Eighth Street Baptist Church, she and the church have been instrumental in helping us serve the families of the Shorter Gardens complex who lost belongings in a fire.

First grade teachers at Indian Hills nominated Russ and Emily Allen for the Parent North S.T.A.R award. Their son, Jarrett, was a student at IH. He passed away in 2021. However, this family volunteers at IH and has begun a program to help needy individuals in the community.

Shout out to Mrs. Tilly Mitchell and some of her students on presenting a lesson on social-emotional learning (SEL). The students shared coping strategies that we can all use to manage stress.

The Board recognized Mrs. Capri Salaam, the 2023 Arkansas Teacher of the Year (ATOY)! Salaam, a social studies teacher at the Seventh & Eighth Grade Campus, is the eighth NLRSD teacher who has been named ATOY. She will now compete to be National Teacher of the Year.

Harmonie Hunter, a fourth grader at Boone Park Elementary School, led the Pledge of Allegiance at tonight's board meeting.

Kai Newburn, a fifth grade student at Amboy Elementary, offered the invocation at tonight's Regular Board Meeting.

Reading aloud to children has been shown to improve reading, writing and communication skills, logical thinking and concentration. For students with dyslexia, reading aloud helps improve vocabulary and comprehension skills.
We encourage families to read with their students. Visit this link for various stories that can be read aloud at home: tinyurl.com/mryu8a9


Across the district today, students and staff wore RED to bring awareness to dyslexia. October is Dyslexia Awareness Month.



Happy Friday!
Please see this week's edition of the Superintendent's "Top 5 Things You Should Know," which is available at this link: https://www.smore.com/qk95d


Make plans to attend the Town Hall Meeting with Dr. Pilewski! These will take place virtually on October 18 and October 19. Come and hear about the new mission, vision, and strategic plan to move this district forward!


Dr. Pilewski and board members went to Crestwood Elementary for the Superintendent and Board Member Luncheon. They enjoyed lunch as we celebrate National School Lunch Week across the district. Crestwood students and staff served as great hosts!


Educators say reading at least 20 minutes a day positively impacts your child’s development. Reading should be done at school AND at home. Children with dyslexia don’t always enjoy reading, but you can help them find pleasure in books.
Visit here:
tinyurl.com/2y6pzm3v
