As the season progresses, the Charging Wildcats continue to flex their muscles!! With 112.5 points, the Charging Wildcats Boys Track team won the LRSD/NLR Metro Track Invitational. There were several athletes contributing to the victory. Here are the finishers name, where they finished and event:
Kennedy Lightner: 1st place, 100 m Dash (10.44); 1st place, 200 m Dash (21.29)
Ben Mitchell: 1st place, 800 m Run (2:06.96)
Grant Smith; 1st place, Pole vault (12-2)
Alex Brown, Elijah Odem, Ben Mitchell, Clayton Jolly: 1st place, 4 x 800m Relay (8:51.28)
Adrian Cox, Myles Henry, Teylen Patterson, Kennedy Lightner: 1st place, 4 x 400 m Relay (3:29.21)
Brock Bivens: 2nd place, 1600 m Run (4:54.50)
Teylen Patterson: 2nd place, 300 Hurdles (41.60)
Khalib Wilbert, Chris Jefferson, Adrian Cox, Ricky Reed: 2nd place, 4 x 100 m Relay (43.82)
Clayton Jolly: 3rd place, Pole Vault (9-0)
Adrian Cox: 4th place, 200 m Dash (22.84)
Ricky Reed: 5th place, Triple Jump (41-4)
Bradley Shunn: 5th place, 3200 m Run (11:55.74)
Casshawn Pouncy: 5th place, 110 m Hurdles (16.54)
Myles Henry: 5th place, 400 m Dash (52.32)
Johnny Lewis: 6th place, Long Jump (21-1)
Myles Henry: 6th place, High Jump (5-8)
Casshawn Pouncy: 7th place, 400 m Dash (53.72)
Octavious Robertson: 7th place, 110 m Hurdles (17.68)
Jiquori Stewart: 8th place, Long Jump (20-5)
The team heads to Fayetteville, on April 12th, to participate in the AR Army National Guard Bulldog Relay. Keep improving Cats!
Brandon Hale, a senior at The North Little Rock Center of Excellence, is enrolled in Engineering III. Click the link to see Brandon explain more about student life at the COE.
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Softball news! Fish fry is Tuesday night before the girls take on Cabot. And Thursday's game vs Central has been moved to Lady Cat Field. #GoCATS
There will be a general PTSA meeting tomorrow where the nominating committee will present the proposed 2019-2020 board slate. The proposed board will be voted upon that meeting. The meeting is at 6 PM in the cafeteria.
Saturday’s softball game has been moved to 4 pm and the fish fry has been rescheduled for Tuesday !
#GoCATS
Support the TRACK team! #gocats

Graduation supplies may be picked up on Friday, April 5 between 10 & 3 in the top of Tower A. Balances must be paid in full to receive your order.
Cap & Gown orders may still be placed at jostens.com
#graduation2019
Due to staff meeting today, After school tutoring will be cancelled. We will continue after school tutoring this Thursday.
Spanish 3 visits the Frida Kahlo exhibit at the Arkansas Arts Center.



DHS visited with COE students this morning. Recruiters informed students about job opportunities as Certified Nurse Assistants and Patient Care Techs.




Student drop of & pick up at COE is in the FRONT of the building & can be accessed by the arena off of 22nd Street. Please do NOT drop your student off in the bus loop behind the towers. It is dangerous & impedes our ability to unload and load the buses efficiently.
No school for students on Friday, March 15! #happyspringbreak
ATTENTION!!
The softball and baseball games today between North Little Rock High and Little Rock Central High have been cancelled. A make-up date will be arranged.
Student drop of & pick up for COE is in the FRONT of the building & can be accessed by the arena off of 22nd Street. Please do NOT drop your student off in the bus loop behind the towers. It is dangerous & impedes our ability to unload and load the buses efficiently.
ATTENTION!
The B Team baseball games against Sylvan Hills at Burns Park scheduled for tonight have been cancelled.
Students will be released at noon this Friday, March 8

Thank you to the African American History Celebration Committee for organizing today´s program.


NLR Center of Excellence: Jerry Joyner, Certified Employee of the Year; Rita Lovenstein, Classified Employee of the Year; and Sheree Young, Parent of the Year. Karla Whisnant is the principal of the NLR Center of Excellence.

Amboy, Crestwood, Meadow Park, NLR Center of Excellence, and NLRMS were recognized by the U of A’s College of Education and Health Professions for significant growth on the ACT Aspire last school year. The leaders of those schools were recognized at tonight’s board meeting.

