Congratulations to the Math Olympiads from the Sixth Grade Campus! We are so proud of them!
Read more about them at this link: https://www.nlrsd.org/article/732051
UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER: The last day of tutoring for NLRMS 6 is Thursday, May 5th. ACT ASPIRE testing begins on Tuesday, May 10th and continues through May 12th. Early release day is May 20th.
Come enjoy the smooth sounds of the 6th grade band on Thursday, March 5th at 7:00 pm in the middle school cafeteria. The students have been practicing hard and can't to play for you!
It's Teacher Appreciation Week! We are so thankful to all teachers across our district. Join us in saluting them for their hard work and their drive to always put students first. Reach out to a former teacher or your student's teachers and share how much they've made an impact!
Just a quick reminder that NLRMS 6 on-site students will take the ACT Aspire May 10-12th. It is important that students get a good night’s rest, eat a good breakfast, and try their best on these tests. To help us get pumped up, next week is testing spirit week. Check out the flyer below for dress up days.
Our choir students are excited to share their hard work! Join us for the 6th grade choir concert on May 3rd at 6:00 pm in NLRMS mini auditorium!
As the school year draws to a close, it is time to start planning for Summer Learning for those students who may need extra instruction in the 4 core subjects (English, math, science, social studies).
If you believe your child needs extra instruction in these classes, you may sign him/her up for summer school at the following link: https://forms.gle/hDXEFu5H4RnGTRmH6.
Registered students will be required to attend from June 6-June 30, Monday-Thursday from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm.
Summer learning will be mandatory for any student who failed more than one core subject. The successful completion of Summer Learning will be required in order to be promoted to 7th grade.
The Board of Education saluted the Superintendent's Student Advisory Council on providing wise counsel to Dr. Pilewski each month to improve the overall student experience for everyone. This council is made of up middle and high school students from across the district.
Testing time is here!!! NLRMS 6 students will take the ACT Aspire beginning May 10th. To help encourage students to relax and work their hardest, we will be hosting a spirit week next week. See the attached flyer for dress up days!
If you would like to purchase a 6th grade yearbook for your child, please go to the following link as soon as possible and order: https://store.shopyearbook.com/nlrms6thgrade
They are $35 for hardcover and $25 for soft cover.
Due to predicted rain in the forecast, our "Literacy Leads to Champions" parade scheduled for Sunday has been postponed. We thank you for your support!
Congratulations to Ms. Brook Sanchez for being named one of four Arkansas teachers that were recently selected as 2022 state finalist for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. Below is a link to the press release.
https://dese.ade.arkansas.gov/Files/State_Finalists_for_2022_Presidential_Awards_20220419132205.pdf
We want to celebrate Ms. Brook Sanchez who has been selected as a Cohort 7 member of the IMPACT Arkansas Fellowship. The IMPACT program has a very competitive application process, from which only 22 educators were accepted from across the state of Arkansas. Ms. Sanchez will join a cohort of Fellows in an intense 18 month program of coursework, professional learning, and individualized leadership coaching. Upon completion of the program, Ms. Sanchez will obtain a Masters in Educational Leadership from the University of Arkansas.
Congratulations on this prestigious honor and for being an outstanding educator!
Are you ready for the parade? You do not want to miss the NLRSD's "Literacy Leads to Champions" parade, which will be held on Sunday at 2:00 p.m.! This first-ever parade will highlight the district's commitment to literacy through our schools, students, and student-athletes.
SAVE THE DATE: NLRMS 6 on-site students will take the ACT Aspire May 10-12th. Look for an informational letter to go home with students next week. Virtual students will take the ACT Aspire test on campus May 11-12. A letter with more information has already been mailed for virtual students.
Tryouts for Cross Country are around the corner.
For questions, please contact Coach Debbie Brown at brownd@nlrsd.org.
Check out this trip abroad for current 5th-8th graders in the NLRSD! An informational session will take place next week to discuss this experience.
This information is being distributed as a community service. The NLRSD is not a sponsoring organization for this activity.
This is a follow up to communication about dismissal procedures for our middle and high school students and staff.
We will release all middle school students and staff at this time. Because of the delayed release, this will cause buses to arrive at the high school about thirty minutes later than normal dismissal time. However, high school will dismiss on time.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as the safety of our students and staff remains our top priority.
This is a follow up to communication about dismissal procedures for our middle school students and staff.
At this time, we will delay the release of our middle school students and staff only. We will continue to monitor the weather and will inform you of when we will release middle school students and staff. Be on the lookout for communication for dismissing our high school students and staff.
If a parent wishes to pick up their child, it must be done before a tornado warning is in place. Once students and staff are in shelter, we cannot release them for safety reasons until the warning expires.
Thank you for your patience and understanding. The safety of our students and staff is our top priority.
This is a follow up to earlier communication about our plans during severe weather.
At this time, we will continue with normal dismissal procedures for our Pre-K and elementary students and staff only. We will continue to monitor the weather and will provide additional communication as it relates to dismissal plans for middle and high school students and staff.
If a parent wishes to pick up their child, it must be done before a tornado warning is in place. Once students and staff are in shelter, we cannot release them for safety reasons until the warning expires.
Thank you for your patience and understanding. The safety of our students and staff is our top priority.