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July 31, 2020
Johnny Key Secretary ARKANSAS HIGHER EDUCATION Dr. Jim Carr COORDINATING BOARD AHECB Chair Dr. Maria Markham REGULAR QUARTERLY MEETING Director JULY 31, 2020 _________________________________________________________ Arkansas Division of Higher Education 423 Main Street, Suite 400 | Little Rock, AR 72201 | (501) 371-2000 ARKANSAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD REGULAR QUARTERLY MEETING Arkansas Division of Higher Education SCHEDULE ______________________________________ Friday, July 31, 2020 Call to Order at 10:00 a.m. Committee Meetings Convene Coordinating Board Meeting Coordinating Board Meeting will convene at the end of the Academic Committee meeting. ARKANSAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD REGULAR QUARTERLY MEETING Friday, July 31, 2020 Arkansas Division of Higher Education AGENDA I. EXECUTIVE *1. Approve Minutes of the April 24, 2020 Regular Meeting 2. Director’s Report (Dr. Maria Markham) 3. Annual Report on Credentials Awarded (Ms. Sonia Hazelwood) 4. Annual Report on Student Retention and Graduation (Ms. Hazelwood) 5. Annual Report on Retention and Graduation of Intercollegiate Athletes (Ms. Hazelwood) 6. Report on 2019 Fall College-Going Rate (Ms. Hazelwood) 7. Annual Report on First-Year Student Remediation for Fall 2019 (Dr. Jessie Walker) 8. Annual Report on Productivity of Recently Approved Programs (Dr. Walker) 9. Annual Concurrent Enrollment Report (Dr. Walker) 10. Report on Academic Program Review 2017-2019 (Dr. Walker) II. FINANCE *11. Productivity-Based Funding Distribution (Mr. Nick Fuller) *12. Operating Recommendations for 2021 – 2023 Biennium (Mr. Fuller) *13. Personal Services Recommendations for 2021 – 2023 Biennium (Mr. Fuller) *14. Certification of Intercollegiate Athletic Budgets for 2020-21 (Mr. Fuller) *Action item i III. ACADEMIC *15. New Program: University of Arkansas, Fayetteville Master of Science in Construction Management (Dr. -
Southern Spirit Federation Cheer Competition December 12, 2020
Updated November 30, 2020 Page 1 of 5 SOUTHERN SPIRIT FEDERATION CHEER COMPETITION DECEMBER 12, 2020 Hosted at Bentonville High School Tiger Arena 1801 SE J Street Session 1: 9:00 a.m. – 10:55 a.m. Session 2: 11:10 a.m. – 1:25 p.m. Session 3: 1:40 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Session 4: 4:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. All tickets are per session and must be purchased online here. Ticket purchase password for December 12, 2020, is cheerful. No tickets will be available at the door. Venues must be cleared between each session. Spectator information may be found here. Schedule is subject to change based on the needs of the event. Updated November 30, 2020 Page 2 of 5 Doors Open for Session 1: 9:00 a.m. Only registered athletes, two coaches, one bus driver, and those holding a Session 1 spectator ticket are permitted during this session. School Name Division # of Athletes Depart Holding Warm Up On Deck Compete Russellville Junior High 5A Junior Game Day 21 9:16 a.m. 9:20 a.m. 9:36 a.m. 9:40 a.m. Grimsley Junior High 6A Junior Game Day 21 9:22 a.m. 9:26 a.m. 9:42 a.m. 9:46 a.m. Lakeside Junior High 6A Junior Game Day 18 9:28 a.m. 9:32 a.m. 9:48 a.m. 9:52 a.m. Southwest Junior High 6A Junior Game Day 15 9:34 a.m. 9:38 a.m. 9:54 a.m. -
Golden Jubilee for Economics Arkansas
“Education for Real Life” Volume 12, Issue 2 August 2012 Economics Arkansas Board Officers Golden Jubilee for Economics Arkansas and Executive Committee Members To prepare for our 50th Anniversary celebrations, we’ve been rummaging through anything archival in our office to get a better feel for what things Diane Tatum were like in 1962. Thankfully, Bessie B. Moore kept detailed scrapbooks of Chairman of the Board Bob Watson photos, newspaper clippings, President letters, notes, and much more, Ray Hobbs so we came across lots of treas- Vice-Chairman ures. One of the gems we found Dr. Kieth Williams is the photo right, showing Vice-President Bessie holding up a $10,000 Lou Graham Immediate Past Chairman check that was presented to her Dr. Jim Rollins by these business leaders. It Immediate Past President represents the very first fund- Allison Richardson ing the Arkansas State Council Treasurer on Economic Education (our Dr. Jane Wayland initial name) received. Secretary David Walt VP/Agriculture The story of how Bessie raised Melinda Faubel those funds is testimony to her VP/Business, Industry legendary powers of persuasion: Sen. Johnny Key It was the spring of 1962. No One locked door has led to the opening of VP/Government money had been made available to millions of others! Shane Broadway VP/Education send 52 teachers to out-of-state universities to attend summer training workshops in economics. Bessie in- David Dunn vited 23 business leaders and bankers to the Marion Hotel, locked the doors David Humphrey and explained the problem. Within one hour, she had her required sum of Luke Gordy $10,000. -
Congratulations to All of the Family Members of Ahtd Employees Who
ASHLEIGH REINSCHMIEDT KAYLA REINSCHMIEDT HOLLY REYNOLDS MICHAEL RITCHIE CODY ROGERS THE University of Texas - Arlington University of North Texas Smackover High School Russellville High School Magnolia High School Granddaughter of Karen Peters Granddaughter of Karen Peters Granddaughter of Jim Reynolds Son of Kyle Ritchie Son of Joseph & Dee Rogers System Information & Research System Information & Research District 7 District 8 District 7 GRADUATES2016 CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF THE FAMILY MEMBERS OF AHTD EMPLOYEES WHO ASHLYNN RUHL MARTEZ SAIN MORGAN SCHAFER JENNI SHAW AUSTIN SLATER GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE THIS SPRING. Greene County Tech Jonesboro High School Waldron High School University of Arkansas Woodlawn High School High School Grandson of Joyce Davenport Daughter of Brent Riddle Daughter of Latina Shaw Son of Kelly Slater Daughter of Tony Ruhl District 1 District 4 Fiscal Services District 2 District 10 CHELSEY SMITH KENDALL COURTNEY DAKOTA TOLLETT ZACHARY MORRIS WILLIAM LEWIS LAKE BENSON SAMANTHA BOSWELL ALEXANDER BOYD Arkansas State University STAIN Joe T. Robinson WEBSTER WHARTON, II Wynne High School Bryant High School University of Arkansas Daughter of Lyon College High School Conway High School U.S. Navy Officer Son of Ricky Benson Daughter of Bart Boswell Son of Mike & Pam Boyd Paul & Theresa Nedelman Daughter of Shamae Stain Son of Carma Tollett Son of Brian Bynum Candidate School District 5 District 6 Fiscal Services District 10 District 2 Program Management Facilities Management Son of William L. & Rhonda Wharton Legal Division WHITNEY WILLIAMS HEATHER WITCHER LAURA RYAN ARKANSAS STATE HIGHWAY AND ABBEY CLARK ALLISON CLARK COURTNEY COLE Greene County Tech University of Arkansas ELIZABETH WRIGHT TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT University of Arkansas University of Arkansas Louisiana State University High School Daughter of Ted English Dollarway High School Daughter of Barry Clark for Medical Sciences Son of Rod Cole Daughter of Sister of Elaine English Niece of Tangela Washington P.O. -
2016-2017 High School Visit Report
2016 - 2017 ARKANSAS HIGH SCHOOL VISIT REPORT 266 93 COLLEGE High School Visits FAIRS College Fairs Counselor Visits/Deliveries Award Ceremonies/Misc. Events COUNSELOR VISITS AND ARKANSAS DELIVERIES 11 RECRUITERS 42 AWARD ARKANSAS CEREMONIES 6,736 APPLICATIONS ARKANSAS 53 5,195 ADMITS ADDITIONAL EVENTS Compiled May 2017 2016 - 2017 HIGH SCHOOL VISITS AUGUST 2016 Harrison High School Atkins High School 9 HIGH SCHOOL VISITS Hazen High School Baptist Preparatory School Central High School (West Helena) Highland High School Bay High School Dermott High School Hoxie High School Bearden High School Drew Central High School Huntsville High School Bentonville High School KIPP Delta Collegiate High School Jonesboro High School Blytheville High School Lee Academy Kingston High School Booneville High School Marvell Academy Lakeside High School (Hot Springs) Brookland High School McGehee High School Lavaca High School Bryant High School Monticello High School Life Way Christian School Buffalo Island Central High School Star City High School Little Rock Christian Academy Cabot High School Magnolia High School Cedar Ridge High School SEPTEMBER 2016 Marion High School Central Arkansas Christian 67 HIGH SCHOOL VISITS Maynard High School Charleston High School Arkadelphia High School Mena High School Clarksville High School Arkansas High School Mount Ida High School Clinton High School Barton High School Nemo Vista High School Cossatot High School Batesville High School Nettleton High School Cross County High School Beebe High School Paragould High School -
Fiscal Year 2019 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies
Fiscal Year 2019 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - ARKANSAS No data No data No data LEA ID District FY 2019 Title I Allocation 502250 Alma School District 855,489 502280 Alpena School District 200,288 502430 Arkadelphia School District 558,833 502550 Armorel School District 51,498 502580 Ashdown School District 398,186 502610 Atkins Public Schools 274,620 502670 Augusta School District 413,481 502700 Bald Knob School District 428,355 502730 Barton-Lexa School District 330,577 500019 Batesville School District 830,687 502790 Bauxite School District 122,154 502820 Bay School District 103,639 500032 Bearden School District 176,904 502880 Beebe School District 700,709 502960 Benton School District 614,742 503060 Bentonville Public Schools 1,257,260 503090 Bergman School District 191,993 503150 Berryville Public Schools 683,880 503240 Bismarck Public Schools 270,880 503300 Blevins School District 246,791 503320 Blytheville School District 1,693,324 503450 Booneville School District 437,623 503480 Bradford School District 146,328 503630 Brinkley School District 457,300 503640 Brookland School District 236,838 503690 Bryant Public Schools 963,907 503710 Buffalo Island Central School District 206,112 503750 Cabot Public Schools 1,440,757 503770 Caddo Hills School District 320,212 503840 Calico Rock School District 124,876 506060 Camden Fairview School District 1,257,554 503960 Carlisle School District 116,122 504050 Cave City School District 594,290 500070 Cedar Ridge School District 260,804 504080 Cedarville School District 375,871 -
Community Resource Guide 2018
Community Resource Guide 2018 Our community working together for a healthy, safe, clean Saline. 1 CONTENT Childcare Services 4 Counseling Services 8 Crime Prevention 11 Dental Assistance 12 Domestic Assistance 16 Education 18 Education - Private Schols 22 Education - Public Schools 24 Elderly Services 25 Eye Care Services 29 Fire Departments 31 Fitness Centers 32 Food Pantries 33 Funeral Homes 38 Government 39 Health Care 43 Health Clinics 48 Homeless Assistance 54 2 Hotlines 55 Pharmacies 56 Physical/Occupational Therapy 60 Primary Care 63 Public Assistance 65 Utilities 72 Walk-In Clinics 74 3 CHILDCARE SERVICES A Kids Place 825 Main Street Benton, AR 72015 Phone: 501-315-6223 Hours: M-F 6am-6pm Facebook: A Kids Place, Inc We offer services for infants up to the age of twelve. We offer a structured curriculum, summer day camp, before and after school care and transportation. Breakfast, lunch and snacks are included. Call about pricing or any other questions you may have. A To Z Childcare and Learning Center 6601 Alcoa Road Benton, AR 72015 Phone: 501-326-1223 Hours: M-F 6am-6pm Facebook: From A to Z Childcare and Learning Center/Mrs Iggie’s Center Booties to Sneakers Daycare 2100 N Highway 229 Benton, AR 72015 Phone: 501-776-2722 Hours: M-F 6am-6pm Booties to Sneakers Daycare provides a quality, developmentally appropiate educational opportunity for children. The school serves children from infant to school age that provides them with a balance of child-initated and teacher-initated activities. Bright Ideas Enrichment Center 309 Roya Lane Bryant, AR 72022 Heather Weliver Phone: 501-847-8888 Hours: M-F 6am-6pm www.brightideasco.net We offer services for infants to the age of twelve. -
School State 11TH STREET ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL KY 12TH
School State 11TH STREET ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL KY 12TH STREET ACADEMY NC 21ST CENTURY ALTERNATIVE MO 21ST CENTURY COMMUNITY SCHOOLHOUSE OR 21ST CENTURY CYBER CS PA 270 HOPKINS ALC MN 270 HOPKINS ALT. PRG - OFF CAMPUS MN 270 HOPKINS HS ALC MN 271 KENNEDY ALC MN 271 MINDQUEST OLL MN 271 SHAPE ALC MN 276 MINNETONKA HS ALC MN 276 MINNETONKA SR. ALC MN 276-MINNETONKA RSR-ALC MN 279 IS ALC MN 279 SR HI ALC MN 281 HIGHVIEW ALC MN 281 ROBBINSDALE TASC ALC MN 281 WINNETKA LEARNING CTR. ALC MN 3-6 PROG (BNTFL HIGH) UT 3-6 PROG (CLRFLD HIGH) UT 3-B DENTENTION CENTER ID 622 ALT MID./HIGH SCHOOL MN 917 FARMINGTON HS. MN 917 HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL MN 917 LAKEVILLE SR. HIGH MN 917 SIBLEY HIGH SCHOOL MN 917 SIMLEY HIGH SCHOOL SP. ED. MN A & M CONS H S TX A B SHEPARD HIGH SCH (CAMPUS) IL A C E ALTER TX A C FLORA HIGH SC A C JONES HIGH SCHOOL TX A C REYNOLDS HIGH NC A CROSBY KENNETT SR HIGH NH A E P TX A G WEST BLACK HILLS HIGH SCHOOL WA A I M TX A I M S CTR H S TX A J MOORE ACAD TX A L BROWN HIGH NC A L P H A CAMPUS TX A L P H A CAMPUS TX A MACEO SMITH H S TX A P FATHEREE VOC TECH SCHOOL MS A. C. E. AZ A. C. E. S. CT A. CRAWFORD MOSLEY HIGH SCHOOL FL A. D. HARRIS HIGH SCHOOL FL A. -
Summary of Sexual Abuse Claims in Chapter 11 Cases of Boy Scouts of America
Summary of Sexual Abuse Claims in Chapter 11 Cases of Boy Scouts of America There are approximately 101,135sexual abuse claims filed. Of those claims, the Tort Claimants’ Committee estimates that there are approximately 83,807 unique claims if the amended and superseded and multiple claims filed on account of the same survivor are removed. The summary of sexual abuse claims below uses the set of 83,807 of claim for purposes of claims summary below.1 The Tort Claimants’ Committee has broken down the sexual abuse claims in various categories for the purpose of disclosing where and when the sexual abuse claims arose and the identity of certain of the parties that are implicated in the alleged sexual abuse. Attached hereto as Exhibit 1 is a chart that shows the sexual abuse claims broken down by the year in which they first arose. Please note that there approximately 10,500 claims did not provide a date for when the sexual abuse occurred. As a result, those claims have not been assigned a year in which the abuse first arose. Attached hereto as Exhibit 2 is a chart that shows the claims broken down by the state or jurisdiction in which they arose. Please note there are approximately 7,186 claims that did not provide a location of abuse. Those claims are reflected by YY or ZZ in the codes used to identify the applicable state or jurisdiction. Those claims have not been assigned a state or other jurisdiction. Attached hereto as Exhibit 3 is a chart that shows the claims broken down by the Local Council implicated in the sexual abuse. -
2016 Arkansas State Championships: Psych Sheet
Bentonville High School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 2/24/2016 Page 1 2016 AAA HS STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Psych Sheet - Saturday - Swimming Event 1 Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay 2:06.64 ST STATE Team Relay Seed Time 1 HAAS HALL ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOLA 1:52.50 ST 2 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL A 1:53.89 ST 3 PULASKI ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOLA 1:55.63 ST 4 BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL A 1:56.42 ST 5 CABOT HIGH SCHOOL A 1:57.20 ST 6 FAYETTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL A 1:58.11 ST 7 JONESBORO HIGH SCHOOL A 1:59.47 ST 8 NORTH LITTLE ROCK HIGH SCHOOLA 2:00.06 ST 9 BRYANT HIGH SCHOOL A 2:01.15 ST 10 CONWAY HIGH SCHOOL A 2:01.73 ST 11 ALMA HIGH SCHOOL A 2:04.40 ST 12 GREENE COUNTY TECH HIGH SCHOOLA 2:04.44 ST 13 ROGERS HIGH SCHOOL A 2:06.38 ST 14 CLARKSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL A 2:07.01 15 SPRINGDALE HIGH SCHOOL A 2:09.22 16 SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL A 2:11.27 Bentonville High School HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 2/24/2016 Page 2 2016 AAA HS STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Psych Sheet - Saturday - Swimming Event 2 Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay 1:53.04 ST STATE Team Relay Seed Time 1 BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL A 1:38.20 ST 2 CONWAY HIGH SCHOOL A 1:39.11 ST 3 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL A 1:41.87 ST 4 CABOT HIGH SCHOOL A 1:46.09 ST 5 MAGNOLIA HIGH SCHOOL A 1:46.67 ST 6 CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL A 1:46.75 ST 7 NORTH LITTLE ROCK HIGH SCHOOLA 1:47.30 ST 8 HAR-BER HIGH SCHOOL A 1:48.08 ST 9 FAYETTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL A 1:48.20 ST 10 BRYANT HIGH SCHOOL A 1:48.49 ST 11 SILOAM SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL A 1:49.71 ST 12 HAAS HALL ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOLA 1:50.29 ST 13 POCAHONTAS HIGH SCHOOL A 1:50.88 ST 14 ROGERS HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL A 1:51.11 ST 15 -
Sounds of the Season
Sounds of the Season 2015 State Capitol Choir Schedule December 7 12:00 Emerson High School Choir 9:00 12:20 Little Rock Christian Academy’s Junior High Warrior Choir 9:20 Mann Magnet Middle School Choir 12:40 Little Rock Christian Academy’s High School Warrior Choir 9:40 Bayou Meto Elementary 1:00 Riverside High School Concert Choir 10:00 Lavaca High School Choir 1:20 Fountain Lake High School Cobra Chorus 10:20 Watson Chapel Chamber Choir 1:40 Brookland Junior High Choir 10:40 Greenbrier Panther Choir 2:00 Eliza Miller Elementary Honor Choir 11:00 Crossett High School Kantorei 2:20 Mountain Home Chamber Singers 11:20 North Little Rock Varsity Choir 2:40 Jacksonville High School Vocal Jazz and Chamber Singers 11:40 Sylvan Hills High School A Cappella Choir 12:00 Oakbrooke Elementary Honors Choir December 10 12:20 The Bulldog Choir from Tuckerman High School 9:00 Jacksonville Lighthouse Charter School Junior Vocal Fusion 12:40 Cedar Ridge Senior Choir 9:20 Jacksonville Lighthouse Charter School Senior Vocal Fusion 1:00 Cedarville High School’s Lyrical Elites 9:40 Amboy Elementary Third Graders 1:20 Xtreme Achievers Kids Mobile Physical Education Program 10:00 Perryville Senior High Choir 1:40 White Hall Middle School 7th and 8th Grade Choir 10:20 Riverview High School Harmony Choir 2:00 White Hall Middle School 6th Grade Choir 10:40 Arkansas School for the Deaf’s Singing Fingers 2:20 Valley View Junior High Blazer Choir 11:00 Heber Springs Elementary Honor Choir 2:40 Benton Junior High Choirs 11:20 Alma Intermediate School 5th Grade Honor -
Crossett School District
Crossett School District Parent-Student Handbook 2016-2017 PARENT/STUDENT HANDBOOK K-12 Crossett School District 219 Main Street Crossett, Arkansas 71635 (870) 364-3112 www.crossettschools.org 2016-2017 Table of Contents Section 1: General Information A. Forward. 5 B. Accreditation . 5 C. Advisory Council. 5 D. Alma Mater, Colors, Mascot, and Fight Song. 6 E. Asbestos. 6 F. Crossett School District Objectives. 6 G. Equal Opportunity Statement. 9 H. Food and Drink in the Building . .9 I. Food Service. 9 J. Gifts. .10 K. Identification Badges. 10 L. Length of School Day. 10 M. Parents’ Rights/Parental Involvement Policy . 10 N. School Closings. 11 O. Schools in Crossett School District . 11 P. Sign In/Sign Out of Students. 11 Q. Vision, Mission, Core Beliefs. 12 R. Visitors in School. 12 Section 2: Students - Academic and General 3.30 Parent-Teacher Communication. 12 4.1 Residence Requirements . 13 4.2 Entrance Requirements. 14 4.3 Compulsory Attendance Requirements. 16 4.4 Student Transfers. 16 4.4A Student Withdrawal. 17 4.5 School Choice. 17 4.6 Home Schooling. 20 4.7 Absences. 22 4.8 Make-up Work. 23 4.9 Tardies. 24 4.10 Closed Campus. 24 4.11 Equal Educational Opportunity. 25 4.12 Student Organization/Equal Access. 25 4.13 Privacy of Students’ Records/Directory Information. 26 4.14 Student Publications and the Distribution of Literature. 28 4.15 Contact with Students While at School. 29 4.16 Student Visitors. 30 4.40 Homeless Students. 30 4.45 Smart Core Curriculum and Graduation Requirements (2017). 32 4.45.1 Smart Core Curriculum and Graduation Requirements (2018 and after) .