Bryant High School announces the Class of 2018 honor graduates. Top honors were earned by Carissa Blair Colclasure, Valedictorian, and Gabriel Paige Bonvillain, Salutatorian. All graduates must complete local requirements for Smart Core as defined by the State Board of Education and the Bryant Board of Education plus additional qualifications. Implemented for the Class of 2018, Bryant High School […]
Bryant Schools Names New Principal at Collegeville Elementary
Bryant Schools announced Friday they have selected Tami Burcham as the new principal of Collegeville Elementary (CES). She will officially join the CES team on July 1st. Burcham comes to Bryant from Ida Burns Elementary in Conway, where she served as Assistant Principal for the past six years. She has been an educator for 28 […]
Chrystal Burkes Named Bryant Public Schools 2017-18 Teacher of the Year
Chrystal Burkes, third grade teacher at Davis Elementary, was selected from the Bryant School District’s most outstanding educators to be the 2017-2018 Bryant Teacher of the Year. Mrs. Burkes has been a professional educator for the past eight years, with an emphasis on literacy instruction. She has been with Bryant Schools since 2013. In her five years at Davis […]
Benton School Board to Meet May 14 with Full Agenda, Including Awards
The Benton School Board will meet on Monday, May 14 at 5:30 p.m. in the Professional Development Center 211 North Border St. See the full agenda with attachments at this link. The outline follows: I. Call to Order II. Establishment of Quorum III. Pledge of Allegiance IV. Panther Pride A. BHS Science Olympiad B. BHS FBLA State […]
Video: 2018 Primary Election Candidates for US, State, County & School Board
Watch video below of the Saline County Political Forum, including U.S., State, County, and School Board candidates speak about their campaign. Eleven candidates each made an opening statement, then answered a question submitted by the student body and a question submitted by the community, then they each made a closing statement. This event was presented by […]
Have Lunch with the Benton School Board on Wednesday at Ringgold Elementary
The Benton School Board will have “Lunch with Board” on Wednesday, May 2nd at 11:30 AM at Ringgold Elementary School, 536 River Street. The agenda follows: Meeting Agenda Board Luncheon Call to Order Establishment of Quorum Information Items and Reports Projects planning/update Adjournment
Bryant Schools Looking to Fill Vacancy on School Board
Bryant Public Schools Board of Education is seeking interested applicants to fill a vacancy on the school board for Zone 2 in the Bryant School District. Applicants must reside within Zone 2 of the Bryant School District. The remaining four years of the five-year term will be on the ballot in the May 2019 school board election. This position’s […]
Bryant Middle School Yearbook Staff Takes Home 3 Top Awards and Several More
Bryant Schools announced that “The Sting” yearbook staff from Bryant Middle School earned over 20 awards at the Arkansas Scholastic Press Association convention (ASPA). If you’re counting, it’s 25 awards in all. Congrats to the students and their advisor, Meagan Abo. The biggest wins of the two-day convention were announced at the Thursday banquet in front […]
Elementary School Principal Passes Away Suddenly
According to a letter to all staff of Bryant Schools, Katie Thomas, Principal of Collegeville Elementary, passed away suddenly Saturday morning. She was 37 years old. Katherine “Katie” Anne (Villines) Thomas was born on September 22, 1980 in Springdale, Arkansas and passed away on April 14, 2018 in Little Rock, Arkansas. Superintendent Karen Walters had […]
Five Bryant Schools to Share in Cash Award from State Recognition Program
Five Bryant Schools will share approximately $7 million in reward money from the Arkansas School Recognition Program. Awards are based on information from the 2016-2017 school year. The Arkansas School Recognition Program provides financial awards to the top 10% of public schools that achieve high student performance on the state required assessments in grades 3-10 and the top 10% […]
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