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Benton schools announce temporary stagger for on-campus days, surprising parents

Benton schools announce temporary stagger for on-campus days, surprising parents

Breaking NewsStudents in the district whose last names begin with A-M will go Monday and Thursday. Those whose last names begin with N-Z will go Tuesday and Friday.5:40 PM CDT August 6, 2020BENTON, Ark. — Public schools are beginning to release their official plans to reopen and Benton Public Schools have announced they're going to stagger on-campus days, surprising many parents.RELATED:Department of Education Commissioner John Key and Governor Hutchinson made it clear students should be in class five days a week, but some schools are finding ways around that, and the ADE is working with...

June 8, 2020
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Some schools move forward with prom, saving Arkansas dress shop

Some schools move forward with prom, saving Arkansas dress shop

Breaking NewsOver 600 dresses at Buffie's were left without love when the pandemic hit. But since Gov. Hutchinson loosened restrictions, dress sales have taken off.6:00 PM CDT March 18, 2021LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Plans for this year's high school proms have been up in the air for months.But since Governor Hutchinson made the announcement about loosening up on COVID-19 restrictions, many school districts immediately decided to move forward with their dances.The administrators at the Pulaski County Special School District have spent the past few weeks coming up with a safe plan for prom."We felt...

March 18, 2021
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More Arkansas students failing classes amid COVID-19 pandemic

More Arkansas students failing classes amid COVID-19 pandemic

Breaking NewsAn analysis by the Pulaski County Special School District showed a large number of students were failing for not turning in their work.5:45 PM CST November 18, 2020PULASKI COUNTY, ARKANSAS, Ark. — The Pulaski County Special School District says many students are failing classes amid the pandemic.More students than in years past are failing one or more classes.RELATED:“It’s worrying us to the point we have created some groups of teachers that have come together to create a systemic way of how we support our kids,” said Alesia Smith, deputy superintendent.After the district did...

November 18, 2020
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