We look forward to celebrating with five of our student athletes signing letters of intent to cheer, play football, and run cross country.

Another busy week ahead in the Arkadelphia Public School District!
This week is National School Counseling Week! Be sure to let our school counselors know how much you appreciate them.
Celebrate Black History Month with our schools!
Have a great week!
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Congratulations to the Goza Middle School Quiz Bowl team for winning the Junior High Regional Tournament today in Nashville! The AHS Ninth Grade team earned second place in regional. Timothy LeVar was the Most Value Player of the tournament.
Great performance!
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Our first All Pro Dad meeting was held this morning at Peake. It was a success! Thank you to all the men who came with your Peake student. Regular meetings will be held on the first Friday of each month. We look forward to seeing this group grow and make an impact on our school.
Arkadelphia Public Schools will return to onsite learning tomorrow, Friday, February 3rd. Please be sure to send Chromebooks and chargers back to school with students. We look forward to seeing everyone back on campus.

In consultation with county officials and with the forecasted precipitation and below-freezing temperatures tonight, Arkadelphia Public Schools will utilize another AMI day tomorrow, Thursday, February 2nd. Our first priority is the safety of our students and staff. Be safe if you have to get out tonight or in the morning!

Due to road conditions and freezing temperatures, Arkadelphia Public Schools will continue AMI for Wednesday, February 1.
For more information regarding AMI, visit bit.ly/AMIFAQs

In the January Board of Education meeting, each of our board members was presented a certificate of appreciation in honor of School Board Recognition Month. They also received thank-you notes and posters signed by students. Ms. Barbara Hesse’s class made a special gift that each of the board members received. Ms. Ida Tramble visited the class at Peake to take a picture and say thank you from the board.
We appreciate our men and women of the Arkadelphia School Board.
You make APSD a better place!
#SchoolBoardRecognitionMonth

Today, we honor our final board member during School Board Recognition Month. Ms. Ida Tramble is in her second year on the Arkadelphia Public School Board. She recently earned her Certificate of Boardsmanship from the Arkansas School Board Association. Ms. Tramble, a retired educator that taught in the Camden and Arkadelphia School District, says she always knew once she retired from teaching, she would vie for a seat on the school board. “I can't think of a better way to represent the educational interests of a community.”
Ms. Tramble has two children, a son, and a daughter as well as two granddaughters. Her son is a Quality Assurance Engineer. Her daughter and one granddaughter work for the Malvern School District. Another granddaughter is a freshman at Henderson State University.
Thank you Ms. Tramble for giving your time, talents, and knowledge to serve the families and children of our community.
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Due to the forecast changing overnight to include Clark County in the Ice Storm Warning projected to begin during the school day, Arkadelphia Public Schools will be closed and utilize an AMI day today, Tuesday, January 31st.
Stay safe and warm!

We celebrate during School Board Recognition Month, the newest member of the Arkadelphia Public School Board, Matt Johnson. He was elected to the board in 2022. Mr. Johnson was inspired to be on the board because he loves this school district and wants to help make it one of the best in the state of Arkansas. Matt is “so proud of the students, teachers, and support staff that work so hard for our district. They all have a passion for Arkadelphia Public Schools and it shows in their dedication.”
Matt and his wife, Ranada have three children. They are Gunner, AHS Class of 2020; Tucker, AHS class of 2022; and Dekker, AHS class of 2033. Badger Pride runs deep!
Thank you Matt Johnson for your willingness to serve our school district. We look forward to great things ahead!
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Arkadelphia Families: The weather forecast is being monitored by our district. At this time, we have NOT issued an AMI for Tuesday. However, all K-12 students will be bringing their Chromebooks and chargers home today from school in the event we do transition to AMI(Alternative Method of Instruction) on Tuesday.
We will continue to monitor the weather conditions. If the district does transition to an AMI Day, families will be notified through Arkadelphia Public School District social media, text alert system, and local media outlets.

In January, we are celebrating School Board Recognition Month. Dr. Kenneth G. Harris Jr. has been a member of the Arkadelphia School Board for approximately 40 years. One of the reasons Dr. Harris was inspired to seek this position is the fact that the only minority board member at the time had decided not to seek reelection. It was important to him to maintain some semblance of diversity on the school board.
He shared there are several things to mention in terms of his pride in our schools including new buildings, outstanding band, winning teams in sports, and his list could go on. However, he says to have two schools named as a National School of Excellence in Perritt Primary School (under Principal Wanda O’Quinn) and Arkadelphia High School (under Principal Herman L. Thomas) were especially memorable moments.
Dr. Harris, who has retired as an HSU Educator in the field of Education, is married to Pam, who spent 50 years in education. Their daughter is in her 26th year as an educator. His granddaughter is a junior at UCA.
We are grateful for the leadership of Dr. Kenneth G. Harris on the Arkadelphia Public School Board. We recognize the impact his legacy is making on education in our community. Thank you Dr. Harris!
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Here's what is happening this week in the Arkadelphia School District.
Have a great one!
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Arkadelphia Board of Education enjoyed lunch today with students and staff of Perritt Primary. Awesome singing and fantastic public speaking from some wonderful students. #Kindnessmatters #ItsaGreatDaytobeaBadger
“Hats off to kindness!” Perritt students were welcome today by the AHS Dazzlers as they continue to participate in the Great Kindness Challenge. Students are also donating coins into their class tea jug for the winter clothing drive. Kindness matters! #GreatKindnessChallenge
We celebrate School Board Recognition Month in January. Dr. Jeff Root represents Zone 4 in our community. He was inspired to be on the school board because he wanted to give back to his alma mater. Dr. Root is especially proud of Arkadelphia teachers for their dedication to students before, during, and after the pandemic. “It is challenging work, and I applaud those who accept the challenge and devote themselves to preparing students for the lives ahead of them. I know I owe a great debt of thanks to my APS teachers.”
Dr. Root is the Dean of Education and Humanities at OBU. His wife Deborah is an OBU faculty member and Director of Assessment and Institutional Research. Their daughter, Abby Root Curry, is an AHS graduate and theatre instructor in Little Rock. She and her husband, Steven, are the proud parents of Dr. Root’s eight-month old granddaughter, Mary Katherine.
Dr. Root has also been in the Badger Football broadcast booth for 35 years! We appreciate Dr. Jeff Root and his leadership on the Arkadelphia School Board! #BadgerPride

Congratulations to the AHS JROTC Cadet Drill Team who earned 2nd Place at the Malvern Drill and PT Competition on Saturday. They finished 5 points behind LR Catholic High. Camryn Allison won the top female Cadet in the physical fitness event. Well deserved!
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“Kindness never gets old!” The Great Kindness Challenge is off to a great start at Peake Elementary School. Students are dressing the part. The day starts with kindness messages shared with the entire school from their classmates.
Great job Peake!
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Ms. Regan Morehead's 6th Grade Art Rotation class recently studied textile art. The students enjoyed the opportunity to learn the basics of weaving and make their own creations. It is amazing to see what students are producing in our art classes!
