
As you know, the North Little Rock School District closed schools and district offices early on Wednesday, April 2 because of inclement weather.
To avoid extending the school year, the district will add five minutes to the end of the school day beginning Monday, April 14. Please note the updated school hours.
At this time, the last day of school is scheduled for Friday, May 30. However, please keep in mind that inclement weather is unpredictable. If additional schedule changes become necessary, the school year may extend beyond this date.
Thank you for your understanding!


Please make plans to attend the Pre-K Family Engagement on Tuesday, April 29, taking place at Amboy Elementary School.
If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Pamela Criss, the Coordinator of Early Childhood and School Readiness, at (501) 525-1028.
See you there!


While we have experienced inclement weather over the past several days, there has been little to no impact on our schools and Central Office sites. Therefore, all campuses and district sites will be open tomorrow at normal times.
We understand that travel conditions may still be challenging for some, and we encourage everyone to prioritize safety in their commutes.
Thank you for being a part of the North Little Rock School District!


Good Thursday morning!
All schools and Central Office sites will be open today at normal times.
Have a great day! Thank you for being a part of the North Little Rock School District!


Due to the potential impact of inclement weather, we will be dismissing our students and staff early today.
Please see the dismissal times at this link: https://5il.co/3cbs9
The safety of our students and staff remains our top priority.


Ready. Set. Kindergarten!
We're looking forward to welcoming your student into our district for kindergarten. Mark your calendar for Kindergarten Meet-and-Greet either April 8 or April 10.
Questions? Please contact Ms. Tiffany Randall at randallt@nlrsd.org.
See you there!



Join us for the NLRSD School Choice Fair and explore the incredible opportunities available for students in the North Little Rock School District! Meet our dedicated educators, learn about academic programs, extracurricular activities, and specialized pathways that prepare students for success.
📅 Date: Tuesday, March 11
📍 Location: NLRHS Cafeteria
Whether you're a current family or considering joining NLRSD, this is your chance to ask questions, gather information, and find the perfect school for your child. Don't miss this exciting opportunity to see what makes our district special!
We can't wait to welcome you!


The North Little Rock School District and Waterford.org are hosting March Math Madness! Join us for an evening filled with games and activities for number fluency, as well as actionable steps to support math learning at home.
📍 Meadow Park Elementary School
📅 Thursday, March 13, 2025
⏰ 5:30-7 pm
We hope to see our Pre-K families there!



To avoid extending the school year, the North Little Rock School District has elected to implement the following two changes, beginning Monday, March 3, 2025:
--Suspend early dismissals on Wednesdays for the remainder of the school year
--Add ten (10) minutes to the school day for the remainder of the school year
The last day of school will be Friday, May 30, 2025.

All NLRSD campuses and offices will reopen on Monday, February 24, at their regular times. For our high school students, tomorrow will be an A Day.
See you tomorrow!


Studying agriculture exposes scholars to a diverse range of career opportunities. A recent USDA report indicates that 22.1 million full- and part-time jobs were related to agricultural and food sectors. It’s National FFA Week, and as we prepare for the launch of the North Little Rock 6 Academy of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences in the fall, we will take a look at some potential careers in agriculture.
Career #7: Soil Scientist
A soil scientist studies land and water resources to better understand soil that will be used for agriculture, forestry, and urban development. A soil scientist is the go-to person for all things related to preserving soil for growing communities, potential water shortages, food supply and demand, and erosion.


Want to learn more about our schools?
Join us for the School Choice Fair on March 11 in the NLRHS Cafeteria. Meet staff, explore programs, and discover opportunities for students. Open to current and potential families!


Studying agriculture exposes scholars to a diverse range of career opportunities. A recent USDA report indicates that 22.1 million full- and part-time jobs were related to agricultural and food sectors. It’s National FFA Week, and as we prepare for the launch of the North Little Rock 6 Academy of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences in the fall, we will take a look at some potential careers in agriculture.
Career #6: Animal Scientist
An animal scientist studies animal biology, behavior, and management to improve livestock and wildlife care. They do this by analyzing factors like nutrition, genetics, health, and reproduction. These scientists work closely with farmers and ranchers to enhance animals’ health and well-being.


Many secondary streets remain covered in snow and ice, making travel dangerous.
As a result, all schools will be closed Friday, Feb. 21. Central Office sites, however, will open at 10 AM for 12-month employees.
Read the Superintendent’s letter here: https://5il.co/38beo


Studying agriculture exposes scholars to a diverse range of career opportunities. A recent USDA report indicates that 22.1 million full- and part-time jobs were related to agricultural and food sectors. It’s National FFA Week, and as we prepare for the launch of the North Little Rock 6 Academy of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences in the fall, we will take a look at some potential careers in agriculture.
Career #5: Agricultural Marketing Specialist
These specialists oversee the marketing of agricultural products, from growing and harvesting to pricing and distribution. They make sure marketing agreements and regulations are followed to help producers, ensure consistent product sales, and prevent unfair trade practices.


Due to ice, snow, and extreme cold temperatures, all schools and Central Office sites will be closed on Feb. 20. Tomorrow's school board meeting has been rescheduled for Feb. 27.
Please read the Superintendent's letter at this link: https://5il.co/385el
Stay safe and warm!


Studying agriculture exposes scholars to a diverse range of career opportunities. A recent USDA report indicates that 22.1 million full- and part-time jobs were related to agricultural and food sectors. It’s National FFA Week, and as we prepare for the launch of the North Little Rock 6 Academy of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences in the fall, we will take a look at some potential careers in agriculture.
Career #4: Agricultural Policy Analyst
An agricultural policy analyst is a professional who researches the impact current and proposed laws and government policies have on people and communities. They study regulations and make suggestions to policymakers and government leaders on ways to improve practices that will benefit the public.


Due to the winter weather that is expected to hit our region, all schools and Central Office sites will be closed on Wednesday, February 19.
Please read the Superintendent's letter at this link: https://5il.co/382jz
Stay safe and warm!


Studying agriculture exposes scholars to a diverse range of career opportunities. A recent USDA report indicates that 22.1 million full- and part-time jobs were related to agricultural and food sectors. It’s National FFA Week, and as we prepare for the launch of the North Little Rock 6 Academy of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences in the fall, we will take a look at some potential careers in agriculture.
Career #3: Food Scientist
A food scientist focuses on the quality, safety, and nutritional value of food products through research and development. They also ensure that companies follow food safety standards, while serving on the front lines of creating new food products.


Studying agriculture exposes scholars to a diverse range of career opportunities. A recent USDA report indicates that 22.1 million full- and part-time jobs were related to agricultural and food sectors. It’s National FFA Week, and as we prepare for the launch of the North Little Rock 6 Academy of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences in the fall, we will take a look at some potential careers in agriculture.
Career #2: Horticulturist
A horticulturist is considered to be an expert in plant cultivation and improves the growth of food, along with garden and medicinal plants. They are knowledgeable about seeds, soil, and plants and the types of environments they need in order to produce high yields.
