IT'S NOT TOO LATE!! If you were unable to make this morning's testing session you may test during today's afternoon session at 1P. The Grade 11 State ACT Testing window will conclude tomorrow, March 9.
Grade 11 ACT state testing continues today‼️
🗣️MORNING TESTING BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 8 AM
🗣️AFTERNOON TESTING BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 1 PM
Help UAMS better understand the mental health needs of youth (ages 12-18) in Arkansas.
Ayude a UAMS a mejor entender las necesidades de salud mental de la juventud en Arkansas.
REMINDER: Grade 11 ACT state testing will conclude this week tomorrow, Thursday, March 2. 11th-grade students have an opportunity to take the exam any remaining day of the testing window: 2/28-3/2, and 3/7-9. TESTING WILL BEGIN PROMPTLY AT 8 AM
Prior to the deadline, 2 days after testing, don't forget to log into your MyACT and complete the non-test information to send your scores–free of charge–to the four colleges or scholarship agencies of your choice!
Grade 11 ACT state testing will begin tomorrow, Tuesday, February 28. 11th-grade students have an opportunity to take the exam any day of the testing window: 2/28-3/2, and 3/7-9. TESTING WILL BEGIN PROMPTLY AT 8 AM
Grade 11 ACT state testing will begin on Tuesday, February 28. 11th-grade students have an opportunity to take the exam any day of the testing window: 2/28-3/2, and 3/7-9. For more information regarding testing procedures or to confirm a specific testing day please contact your student's advisor/teacher or the front office.
Honoring all that have served in the Office of the Presidents of the United States, Graduate Arkansas will be closed today, February 20. Normal campus hours will resume Tuesday, February 21.
Don't forget today's 3rd Quarter Health and Wellness/School, Family and Community Engagement Meeting at 12:30p!
Google Meet joining info
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/hqi-mwwh-wpz
Or dial: (US) +1 316-500-6939 PIN: 920 909 832#
The National Association of School Resource Officers encourages schools and communities to recognize the valuable work of our school resource officers during National School Resource Officer Appreciation Day on February 15.
SROs are carefully selected, specifically trained, sworn law enforcement officers that work with schools using community-oriented policing concepts.
Don't miss this FREE opportunity!
College Admission Workshops educate students about college search, financial aid resources, and how to make themselves competitive in the admission process. This program informs those in attendance about the fundamentals of the college process (the ABCs of College Admissions).
No appointment needed! Vaccines are provided at no cost. Please bring immunization record and an insurance card. #LoveYourself #LoveYourHeritage #PSC
Please join us for our 3rd Quarter Health and Wellness/School, Family and Community Engagement Meeting next Thursday, February 16 at 12:30p. This meeting will be virtual and we look forward to your attendance!
Act 561 of 2017 provided direction to the Division of Elementary and Secondary Education to update the materials and resources for the teaching of historical contributions made by African Americans in the United States and in other countries prior to the establishment of the United States. These are for inclusion in the appropriate curricula of all kindergarten through grade twelve (K-12) of all public schools in the state of Arkansas.
The list of updated materials and resources can be found linked on the Social Studies Resources page of the DESE: https://dese.ade.arkansas.gov/Offices/learning-services/curriculum-support/social-studies-resources
Updates include lessons and materials that can be used to commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Black History Month!
Tomorrow, February 2 the Graduate Arkansas campus will be closed due to the continued impact from the ice storm. All Graduate Arkansas district and building-level administrators, teachers, and support staff will be available remotely during this time. Due to extenuating circumstances, including a loss of power, students may have additional time to complete assignments upon campus reopening. We will inform you if we must extend AMI Days for this week. The safety of our students and staff is our top priority. Please be safe and stay warm!
Tomorrow, February 1 the Graduate Arkansas campus will be closed due to the current ice storm impacting our community. All Graduate Arkansas district and building-level administrators, teachers, and support staff will be available remotely during this time. Due to extenuating circumstances, including a loss of power, students may have additional time to complete assignments upon campus reopening. We will inform you if we must extend AMI Days for this week. The safety of our students and staff is our top priority. Please be safe and stay warm!
Tomorrow, January 31 the Graduate Arkansas campus will be closed due to the pending weather forecast. All Graduate Arkansas district and building-level administrators, teachers, and support staff will be available remotely during this time.
Due to extenuating circumstances, including a loss of power, students may have additional time to complete assignments upon campus reopening.
We will inform you if we must extend AMI Days for this week. The safety of our students and staff is our top priority.
Please be safe and stay warm!
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Good morning Graduate Arkansas Family!
We are monitoring the forecasted weather over the coming days. We will share information with you as soon as possible regarding campus closures or delays.
The safety and security of our students and staff are our top priority.
Celebrate National Milk Day! Check out some of Team Nutrition’s resources below!
As a staple food available at practically any grocery store, milk is one of those foods we tend to take for granted. It's always there on the shelf, cold and fresh and ready to come home with you. But how much do you really know about milk? On National Milk Day, you can read up on milk's nutritional value or find out more about the new hormones detected in modern milks. You could learn about how cheese is made, or, if you're more into history, learn about how milk pasteurization literally changed the world!
The dairy food group is one of the most diverse, even though it is all derived from one basic food. It's pretty likely there's some kind of dairy that you just haven't tried. Give yogurt a go, see if you like cottage cheese, or try out gelato (the Italian version of ice cream). If you're already a dairy connoisseur, take it to the next level with a bite of stinky Limburger cheese or crumbly feta made from goat's milk. Love traveling? Dare yourself to take a sip of fermented mare's milk, Mongolia's favorite drink.
Not all areas are well-suited to raising dairy cows, but thanks to modern cold storage and sanitary milk transportation, there's probably a milk processing plant near you. Most dairy facilities offer tours for visitors to learn more about how milk is made into countless other foods, and National Milk Day is the perfect excuse to go see the process for yourself. Better yet, many dairy tours offer free samples of their wares, and some of them even have onsite stores for you to buy your favorite products directly from the dairy.