February is Black History Month. James "Jimmy" McKissic was a world-renowned pianist who performed throughout the world, including more than two dozen events at Carnegie Hall in New York. McKissic was born in Little Rock and inducted into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame in 1994.
about 5 years ago, PCSSD
James McKissic
Mardi Gras is French for "Fat Tuesday," also called Shrove Tuesday. The name Fat Tuesday refers to the last day of eating richer foods before the leaner days of Lent begin when many Christians fast. Do you celebrate Mardi Gras?
about 5 years ago, PCSSD
Happy Mardi Gras!
February is Black History Month. Joycelyn Elders served as the U.S. Surgeon General in President Clinton's Administration and as Director of the Arkansas Department of Health. Elders was born in Schaal, AR and was inducted into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame in 1995.
about 5 years ago, PCSSD
Joycelyn Elders
February is Black History Month. Rodney Earl Slater was the first African American director of the Federal Highway Administration and U.S. Secretary of Transportation under President Clinton. He grew up in Marianna and was inducted into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame in 1997.
about 5 years ago, PCSSD
Rodney Earl Slater
February is Black History Month. Lou Brock was an MLB player who changed the game by using the stolen base as an offensive weapon, and was the league's all-time stolen base leader until 1991. He was born in El Dorado and inducted into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame in 2005.
about 5 years ago, PCSSD
Lou Brock
Mrs. Garmon and her students presented an economics activity at the Economics Arkansas Board meeting.
about 5 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
econ
econ
econ
This message is for Future Senator Cheerleader parents who will be cheering in tonight’s basketball game: * Please pick up your shirts in the gym lobby between 6-7 pm * The students will perform during halftime of the senior boys game * Cheerleaders should wear their t-shirt, bow, and black pants.
about 5 years ago, Joe T. Robinson High
Cheer clinic
The Arkansas Assoc. of Alternative Educators, Arkansas Department Of Education and Alternative Education Unit selected Tammy Bray for the “Judge Evans Award." Congratulations, Tammy! We're proud to have you with PCSSD!
about 5 years ago, PCSSD
Tammy Bray
February is Black History Month. Fatima Robinson is one of the most popular hip-hop and pop music choreographers in the world. Her work has been featured in music videos and movies. Robinson was born in Little Rock and inducted into the Arkansas Black hall of Fame in 2004.
about 5 years ago, PCSSD
Fatima Robinson
We finally saw the sun!!!!
about 5 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
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sun
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Celebrating!
about 5 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
valentine
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valentine
February is Black History Month. Ozell Sutton was a leader in the civil rights movement and was present at Central High, the march at Selma, and with Martin Luther King Jr. when he was murdered. Sutton was born in Gould and inducted into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame in 2001.
about 5 years ago, PCSSD
Ozell Sutton
Valentine's Day at Baker!
about 5 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
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valentine
valentine
valentine
Recess!!!!
about 5 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
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Recess fun!!
about 5 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
recess
recess
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recess
Yay Recess!!!
about 5 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
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recess
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recess
We love Recess!!!
about 5 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
recess
recess
Wear you teacher’s favorite color day at Baker!
about 5 years ago, Sonya Whitfield
Color
February is Black History Month. George Howard Jr. was the first African American to be appointed to the Supreme Court of Arkansas and numerous other Arkansas judicial posts. Howard was born in Pine Bluff and inducted into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame in 1994.
about 5 years ago, PCSSD
George Howard Jr.
February is Black History Month. Edith Jones was the first African American to graduate from the University of Arkansas Medical School. The Edith Irby Jones M.D. Health Care Center was named for her. She was born in Conway and inducted to the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame in 2002
about 5 years ago, PCSSD
Edith Jones