
Mark your calendars! All 9th & 10th graders will take the ACT Aspire on May 2 & 3. Please avoid scheduling any appointments or checking students out unless absolutely necessary. Students who miss all or parts of the exam will be pulled from class for makeup testing. #scorehigh



Congratulations to the 2019-20 Freshmen Cheerleaders:
1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.
#GoCATS

Scholarships!! Applications available in the Guidance Center. Note the change of due date for the Community Scholarships.

Cheer on the softball team and chow down at their FISH FRY fundraiser! #GoCATS

Great music! And it's FREE!

Razorback Diversity Connections will host an informational session on April 2 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Heifer International.
Topics covered will be admissions, housing, summer programs, camps, and student life. Representatives from the Office of Admissions, the College of Engineering, the College of Education and Health Professions, the Honors College, and Housing, as well as Spirit Squads and Athletics will be present.

Great way to spend a week in the summer!


Student drop of & pick up at the high school 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.

Post Prom. 2019! We are thankful for those who answered the call of leadership and committed to volunteer for Post Prom! There are a few key spots to fill, many volunteers to recruit, and lots of money to raise, but Post Prom 2019 will happen! Details coming soon!

Congratulations to the 2019-2020 Varsity Cheerleaders! 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 31, 32, 34, 38, 39, 40, 42

No school for students on Friday, March 15! #happyspringbreak

Experiencing giving back to the community is an integral component of the JAG program. JAG is a high school work program emphasizing soft skills and responsible work habits. This year, JAG chose to gather and donate items to local animal shelters. #sharingiscaring


JROTC Command Inspection has been moved to the arena! Look sharp, cadets, and don’t be late!

Student drop of & pick up at the high school 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 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.

Students from 4 high schools, Central High School, Episcopal Collegiate, North Little Rock, and Parkview High School participated in a debate at the Clinton Presidential Center yesterday morning. The debate was over: Should parts of the government remain funded during a government shutdown?
Our representatives were seniors, Josh Hale and Lily Green. The future is bright with these young people leading us forward.




Students collaborating to create tableaus to enact the final scene of To Kill a Mockingbird and analyze the structure and significance of the scene




ATTENTION!
The B Team baseball games against Sylvan Hills at Burns Park scheduled for tonight have been cancelled.

On Thursday March 7th the NLRHS Concert band under the direction of Michelle Smith performed at Region 1 concert assessment hosted at the NLR Performing Arts Center. The Concert band earned an excellent rating on stage and a superior rating in sight reading.
On Friday March 8th the NLRHS Symphonic band under the direction of Brandon Wilson also performed at concert assessment. The Symphonic band earned Superior ratings on stage and a superior rating in sight reading.
We are very proud of these students’ hard work this semester on very challenging music. Go Charging Wildcats!!

Last Friday, four choral groups from NLRHS participated in the Region 2 CPA at Sherwood. These groups included our Ninth Grade Select Choir, Men's Ensemble, Treble Choir, and Advanced Vocal Ensemble.
All groups represented our school in a very positive manner, and we are very proud of their hard work in preparation for the event. Two of the groups deserve special recognition:
Our Advanced Vocal Ensemble received ratings of "II" (Excellent) in both Performance and sight reading.
The Treble Choir received a Performance rating of "IIR" (Excellent/Recommended for State Festival), and a sight reading rating of "I" (Superior).