🚗Don’t forget — PCSSD’s summer meal program kicks off tomorrow morning. 🍱
We’re providing free breakfast and lunch packs for all children 18 years and younger in our community. No registration or ID is required, and children do not have to attend PCSSD to receive meals.

Each pack includes 5 breakfasts and 5 lunches. Families can pick up meals from 7:00–10:00 a.m. at the designated distribution sites, and staff will load the packs directly into your vehicle.

Full details are available on the attached flyer.
#ServeAll #PCSSDproud
22 minutes ago, PCSSD
A colorful summer‑themed flyer titled “Summer Meals” announcing free breakfast and lunch for all children under 18. It lists two service locations: Wilbur D. Mills University Studies High School at 708 E. Dixon Road in Little Rock and Cato Elementary School at 9906 Jacksonville‑Cato Road in Sherwood. Meals are distributed Thursdays from June 4 to July 30, 7:00–10:00 a.m., with one Wednesday distribution on June 17. Details note that each child receives one pack with five breakfasts and five lunches, and children do not need to attend PCSSD to participate. Chartwells and PCSSD logos appear at the bottom.
Un volante colorido con tema veraniego titulado “Comidas de Verano” anuncia desayunos y almuerzos gratuitos para todos los niños menores de 18 años. Incluye dos lugares de servicio: Wilbur D. Mills University Studies High School en 708 E. Dixon Road en Little Rock y Cato Elementary School en 9906 Jacksonville‑Cato Road en Sherwood. Las comidas se distribuyen los jueves del 4 de junio al 30 de julio, de 7:00 a 10:00 a. m., con una distribución especial el miércoles 17 de junio. El volante indica que cada niño recibe un paquete con cinco desayunos y cinco almuerzos, y que no es necesario asistir a escuelas de PCSSD para participar. Los logotipos de Chartwells y PCSSD aparecen en la parte inferior.
Joe T. Robinson Cheer is hosting the Future Senator Summer Clinic on July 6–7 from 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m in the RMS Gym. This clinic is open to students in PK–6th grade and includes cheers, chants, sideline dances, stunts, and cheer fundamentals.
Registration is $60 per child, and each participant receives a Senator cheer bow. All funds support the Robinson Athletic Booster Club.
Families can register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfRfLEykrU4vxUbKZFzQMJXeM4tk47guYzEh6CkFlbO0VZulQ/viewform?usp=dialog
Join the Remind group: text @futuresena to 81010.
about 3 hours ago, PCSSD
A vibrant pink and yellow cheerleading flyer titled “Future Senator Summer Clinic.” It features cartoon cheerleaders, a glitter bow, and a cheer stunt silhouette. The clinic is July 6–7 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the RMS Gym for PK–6th grade students who are at least four years old and potty trained. Cost is $60 per child and includes a Senator cheer bow. Activities include cheers, chants, sideline dances, stunts, crowd leading, and cheer fundamentals. Registration is available through an online form.

Joe T. Robinson High School celebrated a key construction milestone today as the final beam was raised on its new campus addition. The project adds a three‑story classroom building to support Robinson’s growing enrollment, along with a dedicated band building that doubles as a FEMA‑rated storm shelter for up to 1,000 people. #PCSSDproud #ServeAll

7 days ago, PCSSD
A construction worker steadies the ceremonial steel beam, decorated with an American flag and tree, during the topping out ceremony.
Joe T. Robinson High School Principal Laconya Isaac signs the ceremonial steel beam before it is lifted into place.
Attendees sign the ceremonial steel beam during the Joe T. Robinson High School topping out ceremony.
A construction worker stands in a lift near the crane hook as crews prepare to place the ceremonial beam at the Joe T. Robinson High School addition.
Joe T. Robinson High School Principal Laconya Isaac speaks with attendees during the topping out ceremony for the new school addition.
Inside the new Joe T. Robinson High School addition, construction crews prepare plumbing and groundwork in a large unfinished building space.
A crane lifts the ceremonial beam into place during the Joe T. Robinson High School addition topping out ceremony as workers guide the steel structure.
A PCSSD staff member speaks on camera at the Joe T. Robinson High School construction site during the topping out ceremony.
A PCSSD employee watches the Joe T. Robinson High School topping out ceremony while holding a water bottle.
Construction workers stand atop a steel beam with an American flag and small tree attached before it is raised into place at Joe T. Robinson High School.
PCSSD is proud to announce our 25-26 Teachers and Support Staff of the Year! We will celebrate all these employees and announce the overall district-level winners on Thursday. See the full list at https://www.pcssd.org/article/2920185.
14 days ago, PCSSD
Elisabeth Redlinger
Shauna Burnett
School may be out – but school meals are still in! Children in the PCSSD community won't go hungry this summer and will have the opportunity to eat for free, thanks to PCSSD and its foodservice partner, Chartwells K12. This summer, we will be preparing meal packs for breakfast & lunch for anyone 18 years or younger in the community. The PCCSD summer meal program does not require registration or identification, and children do not have to attend PCSSD schools to receive the meals. Just show up at the pickup sites on distribution days from 7:00-10:00 a.m., and the meals will be loaded into your vehicle. For more details, see the attached image. #ServeAll #PCSSDproud
15 days ago, PCSSD
   A colorful flyer titled “Summer Meals” announces free breakfast and lunch meal packs for children under 18. It lists two pickup locations—Wilbur D. Mills University Studies High School and Cato Elementary School—and states that meals are distributed on Thursdays from June 4 to July 30 between 7:00–10:00am, with one Wednesday distribution due to a holiday. The flyer notes that each pack includes 10 meals, no registration or ID is required, and children do not have to attend PCSSD. The design includes bright summer graphics such as sunglasses, fruit slices, flip‑flops, and a sun, along with the Chartwells and PCSSD logos.
🍨 Last week, we celebrated our students and staff with an ice cream party for their hard work and scores on ATLAS! A special thank you to Kandace Williams at Turkey Hill for donating the ice cream and to the Bronco PTO for providing all the toppings. Our students loved the celebration! Great work, students and staff! 🐴 #PCSSDproud #ServeAll
16 days ago, PCSSD
Summer EBT is back. Eligible families can receive $120 per student to help with groceries this summer. Some students qualify automatically, and others may need to apply. Check eligibility at ar.gov/SummerEBT and apply at access.arkansas.gov.

El programa Summer EBT ha regresado. Las familias que califican pueden recibir $120 por estudiante para ayudar con los comestibles este verano. Algunos estudiantes califican automáticamente y otros deberán presentar una solicitud. Verifica tu elegibilidad en ar.gov/SummerEBT y solicita en access.arkansas.gov.
16 days ago, PCSSD
English‑language flyer titled “Summer EBT is back!” explaining that eligible families can receive $120 in grocery benefits per school‑aged child during the summer. It notes that many students qualify automatically through SNAP, TEA, or Medicaid and that others may need to apply. The page includes steps to check eligibility at ar.gov/SummerEBT and instructions to apply through access.arkansas.gov. Logos for No Kid Hungry and the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance appear at the top, with simple food‑themed graphics throughout.
Spanish‑language flyer titled “¡Vuelve Summer EBT!” explaining that eligible families can receive $120 in grocery benefits per school‑aged child during the summer. It states that many students qualify automatically through SNAP, TEA, or Medicaid and that others may need to apply. The page includes steps to check eligibility at ar.gov/SummerEBT and instructions to apply through access.arkansas.gov. Logos for No Kid Hungry and the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance appear at the top, with matching food‑themed graphics.

Student Nutrition is offering Breakfast in the Classroom at all elementary schools through the end of the school year. This is free to students, so please be sure your scholar arrives in time for Breakfast in the Classroom. #ServeAll #PCSSDproud

22 days ago, PCSSD
   A bright red poster features smiling cartoon breakfast foods, including toast, an orange, milk, a cookie, peanut butter, jelly, bacon, and a fried egg. Large text at the top reads “Free Breakfast in the Classroom for All Elementary Schools.” The design promotes Student Nutrition’s Breakfast in the Classroom program.

Nurse Appreciation Week is the perfect time to recognize our wonderful school nurses. From caring for students on campus to promoting a healthy school environment, your hard work is invaluable! Thank you for the support, the expertise, and the heart you bring! #PCSSDproud #ServeAll #NursesAppreciationWeek

27 days ago, PCSSD
A colorful Nurses Appreciation Week 2026 graphic with medical‑themed illustrations including bandages, pills, a thermometer, and a heart with an EKG line. Large text reads “Nurses Appreciation Week 2026,” and a message below says, “Thank you for all your help, support, and compassion.” The PCSSD logo appears in the top right corner.

👩‍🏫 This week, we celebrate the teachers who impact so much of what PCSSD is. 🍎
Thank you for your creativity, consistency, and commitment that shape students’ futures — not by accident, but because of the intention and care you bring to your work every single day. #TeacherAppreciationWeek

28 days ago, PCSSD
A green chalkboard framed by school supplies — a pencil cup, globe, backpack, notebook, ruler, protractor, and a graduation cap with a diploma. The PCSSD logo appears at the top. Text on the chalkboard reads “Happy Teacher Appreciation Week, May 4–May 8.” Below it, additional text thanks teachers for their lessons, encouragement, and daily impact.
🍽️ It’s National School Lunch Hero Day! 🦸‍♀️🦸‍♂️
Today we’re celebrating our Champions of the Tray — the incredible nutrition professionals who prepare and serve meals to students across PCSSD. From early mornings to busy lunch lines, these heroes deliver more than food. They bring care, kindness, and community to every campus.

Their work supports student success far beyond the cafeteria, helping learners stay focused, energized, and ready to thrive in the classroom.

Join us in saying THANK YOU to your favorite lunch hero by sharing a message of appreciation below! #SchoolLunchHeroDay #PCSSDproud #ServeAll
about 1 month ago, PCSSD
A cafeteria worker wearing glasses and a “Champion” cap holds a small box labeled “School Nutrition Hero Day” in a school cafeteria.
Three cafeteria staff members stand together behind a serving counter, wearing aprons and hair coverings, smiling with their arms around each other.
Five cafeteria staff members pose in a commercial kitchen; one holds a small white box with a colorful label.
Three cafeteria workers wearing aprons and “Champion” caps stand in a decorated cafeteria with colorful hanging ribbons and banners.
Five cafeteria staff members wearing matching navy Student Nutrition shirts and “Champion” caps stand against a tiled wall.
A navy cap embroidered with “Champion of the Tray” sits in front of a box displaying a colorful School Lunch Hero Day sign.
Four cafeteria staff members wearing “Champion” caps pose together; one holds a small box with a School Lunch Hero message.
Two cafeteria staff members stand side by side in a stainless‑steel commercial kitchen with ovens and equipment behind them.
A cafeteria worker wearing glasses and a “Champion” cap holds a small box labeled “School Nutrition Hero Day” in a school cafeteria.
A colorful cartoon illustration of five characters in yellow aprons and gloves posing heroically under the text “School Lunch Hero Day.”
Hi! We need volunteers for Teacher Appreciation Week (May 4–8) 🎉

Sign up to help with setup, serving, and more:

https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showSignUp/10C0E44AAAC23ABFDC70-49381103-teacherstaff?useFullSite=false

Big need on Friday 5/8! Please consider watching a classroom during the teacher lunch:

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E44AAAC23ABFDC70-63512834-baker


Thank you for supporting our teachers! 💛
about 1 month ago, Georgette Sierra
Teacher Appreciation
There is still an hour left to come by and see us at the PCSSSD Showcase & Career Expo today! Until 12 this morning, we are inviting people to learn more about joining our team! It is located in the Mills High School Galaxy Arena at 708 E Dixon Rd, Little Rock, AR. #PCSSDproud #ServeAll https://www.pcssd.org/page/careers
about 1 month ago, PCSSD
Baker Elementary table talking
Two people talking
Robinson High School table
Driven table
Robinson Middle table
Two people smiling
Robinson Elementary table
Cheal Elementary table
Lawson table

Last day to purchase Field Day shirts is Tuesday, April 21st. Please click the QR code to make your order.

about 1 month ago, Georgette Sierra
Field Day SHirt


🎉 BINGO NIGHTTONIGHT + PTO MEETING 🎉
Join us Thursday, April 16th at Baker Cafeteria!

🕔 5:00–5:30 – Arrival & Dinner
🕠 5:30 – PTO Meeting
🎯 6:00 – Bingo Begins!

✨ FREE event for all Baker students
🎟️ Each child gets 5 Bingo cards
🍕 $5 meal deal available
🎁 Prizes + door prizes!

🏆 Top Prizes Include:
• Topgolf – $50
• Taziki’s – $25
• U.S. Pizza (Chenal) – $25
• Painted Pig – $100
• Purple Cow – $30

⚠️ Space is limited! RSVP by Tuesday, 4/14 using the QR code.

Don’t miss the fun—we can’t wait to see you there! 💙💛

about 2 months ago, Georgette Sierra
PTO BINGO NIGHT
🎉 Big shoutout to all our 3–5 Baker parents! 🎉

Our students have been present and on time each day of testing so far—thank you for your support at home! 🙌

We only have 8 students needing make-up testing, which is amazing! 💪

Our “Scoop There It Is” board is filling up fast, and we’ve got just TWO more days to go… let’s finish strong! 🍦✨
about 2 months ago, Georgette Sierra
ice cream scoops
➡️ Read more: https://www.pcssd.org/article/2822042
PCSSD is officially a Purple Star School District! Last night, district and school leaders accepted the banner recognizing that every PCSSD school now meets the state’s highest standard for supporting military‑connected students. #PCSSDproud #ServeAll
about 2 months ago, PCSSD
   A group of PCSSD leaders and school liaisons stand together indoors holding a large purple banner that reads “Purple Star School District.” Behind them is a wall with the Pulaski County Special School District seal. A quote from Terri Williams appears on the image, along with a button labeled “Find Out More.”

Surprise!!! The teachers “chalked the walk” to pump the students up for testing! Can’t wait to see the students on time, well rested, with positive attitudes, and with their chromebooks charged! Tomorrow is writing!

about 2 months ago, Georgette Sierra
Broncos are the best
Rock the test

ATLAS STARTS TOMORROW for 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders!

about 2 months ago, Georgette Sierra
Baker Testing Schedule
Baker Testing incentive


🎉 BINGO NIGHTTONIGHT + PTO MEETING 🎉
Join us Thursday, April 16th at Baker Cafeteria!

🕔 5:00–5:30 – Arrival & Dinner
🕠 5:30 – PTO Meeting
🎯 6:00 – Bingo Begins!

✨ FREE event for all Baker students
🎟️ Each child gets 5 Bingo cards
🍕 $5 meal deal available
🎁 Prizes + door prizes!

🏆 Top Prizes Include:
• Topgolf – $50
• Taziki’s – $25
• U.S. Pizza (Chenal) – $25
• Painted Pig – $100
• Purple Cow – $30

⚠️ Space is limited! RSVP by Tuesday, 4/14 using the QR code.

Don’t miss the fun—we can’t wait to see you there! 💙💛

about 2 months ago, Georgette Sierra
PTO BINGO NIGHT