📚 28 Nights to ATLAS Success – Family Tips
Night #9: Practice writing! Have your child respond to a short prompt and explain their thinking in complete sentences.
26 days ago, Aimee Young
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🌟 Join Us for the Terry March Showcase! 🌟

Our Terry Tigers have been working hard and we can’t wait to show off their talents!

🎤 Choir Performance
🥁 Step Team Performance
🎨 Student Artwork on Display

📅 March 12
⏰ 5:30 PM
📍 Terry Elementary Cafeteria

We would love for our families and community to come out and support our amazing students. It’s going to be a great evening celebrating their hard work and creativity!

#TerryTigers #LearnersTodayLeadersTomorrow
27 days ago, Aimee Young
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📚 28 Nights to ATLAS Success – Family Tips
Night #8: Have your child explain how they solved a math problem. The “how” is just as important as the answer.
27 days ago, Aimee Young
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📚 28 Nights to ATLAS Success – Family Tips
Night #7: Limit screen time before bed. Blue light can interfere with sleep and focus.
28 days ago, Aimee Young
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📚 28 Nights to ATLAS Success – Family Tips
Night #6: Encourage a growth mindset: “It’s okay if it’s hard. Hard means your brain is growing.”
29 days ago, Aimee Young
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🎶✨ Join the Little Rock School District for four days of incredible student talent at Artistry in the Rock 2026! The event takes place March 16–19 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Central Arkansas Library System Main Library. Come experience outstanding student performances and artwork showcasing the very best of LRSD’s performing and visual arts programs. Bring your family, invite a friend, and celebrate the creativity, passion, and excellence of our talented students. We hope to see you there! 🎨🎤🎻
30 days ago, LRSD
Flyer for a Little Rock School District event titled “2026 LRSD Artistry in the Rock – Fine Arts in Motion.” Across the top of the flyer are photographs of students participating in the arts, including students playing string instruments, dancers performing on stage, a choir singing in robes, and a student painting at a table.  On the left side of the flyer the text reads: “2026 LRSD Artistry in the Rock” with four circular icons representing music, theatre, visual art, and dance. Below the icons the text reads: “Fine Arts in Motion.”  On the right side the text reads: “March sixteen through March nineteen, ten o’clock a.m. through one thirty p.m. – Free to the public – Student performances and artwork – Central Arkansas Library System Main Library, one hundred South Rock Street, Little Rock – website: w w w dot L R S D dot o r g forward slash Artistry.”  Below this information is a section titled “Talent Schedule” with the subtitle: “A celebration and showcase of Little Rock School District student talent in the performing and visual arts.”  The schedule is organized by day with morning performances from ten o’clock a.m. through eleven o’clock a.m., afternoon performances from twelve thirty p.m. through one thirty p.m., and evening events from six o’clock p.m. through eight o’clock p.m.  Monday, March sixteen.  Morning performances: Parkview Arts and Science Magnet High School Choir. Stephens Elementary School West African Drum and Dance. Mabelvale Middle School Choir.  Afternoon performances: Western Hills Elementary Dance Team. Terry Elementary Tiger Choir. Western Hills Music Club. Pinnacle View Middle School Vox Anima sixth grade choir.  Evening event titled Administrator and Greek Night featuring Voices Without Borders Orff Ensemble and Parkview Arts and Science Magnet High School Jazz Band.  Tuesday, March seventeen.  Morning performances: Chicot Elementary Stars. Little Rock Central High School Legacy. Forest Heights Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics Academy Singing Eagle Choir.  Afternoon performances: Little Rock Southwest Gryphon Chorale. Pulaski Heights Middle School Concert Band. Little Rock Central High School Jazz Central.  Wednesday, March eighteen.  Morning performances: Hall West High School of Innovation Band. Parkview Arts and Science Magnet High School Advanced Treble Choir. Little Rock Central High School Madrigals.  Afternoon performances: Gibbs Snow Leopard fourth grade choir. Doctor Marian G. Lacey Kindergarten through eighth grade Academy second year percussion ensemble. Doctor Marian G. Lacey Kindergarten through eighth grade Academy M G L Dance Company.  Evening event titled Parent Night featuring Little Rock School District Teacher Band, Hamilton Learning Academy Boundless Creative Art Styles Poetry in Motion, and Southwest Jazz Band.  Thursday, March nineteen.  Morning performances: Terry Elementary Quaver Rockstars. Mann Multimedia Arts and Digital Innovations Dance Ensemble. Pinnacle View Middle School Advanced Band.  Afternoon performances: Pulaski Heights Middle School seventh grade singers. Pulaski Heights Middle School Dance three performers. Forest Heights Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics Academy Strings. J. A. Fair Kindergarten through eighth grade Preparatory School third grade singers.
Volante en español del Distrito Escolar de Little Rock titulado “2026 LRSD El Arte en la Roca – Bellas Artes en Movimiento.” En la parte superior aparecen fotografías de estudiantes participando en actividades artísticas, incluyendo estudiantes tocando instrumentos de cuerda, bailarines presentándose en el escenario, un coro cantando con túnicas negras y amarillas, y una estudiante pintando en una mesa.  En el lado izquierdo se lee: “2026 LRSD El Arte en la Roca” con cuatro íconos que representan música, teatro, artes visuales y danza. Debajo se lee: “Bellas Artes en Movimiento.”  En el lado derecho se lee: “16 - 19 de marzo, 10:00 - 13:30 – Gratis para el público – Actuaciones estudiantiles y arte – Biblioteca Principal de CALS, 100 South Rock Street, LR – www.LRSD.org/Artistry.”  Debajo aparece una sección verde titulada: “Horario de Talentos.” Debajo se lee: “Una celebración y exhibición del talento estudiantil de LRSD en las artes escénicas y visuales.”  El horario está organizado por día:  Lunes 16  Funciones matinales, 10:00 - 11:00am: Coro de la Escuela Secundaria Magnet de Artes y Ciencias Parkview. Tambores y Danza de África Occidental de la Escuela Primaria Stephens. Coro de la Escuela Intermedia Mabelvale.  Actuaciones de la tarde, 12:30 - 1:30pm: Escuela Primaria Western Hills Equipo de Baile. Escuela Primaria Terry Coro Tiger. Club de Música Western Hills. Escuela Secundaria Pinnacle View – Coro Vox Anima de 6.º Grado.  Eventos nocturnos, 6:00 - 8:00pm: Administrador y noche griega: Voces Sin Fronteras Conjunto Orff. Banda de Jazz de la Escuela Secundaria Magnet de Artes y Ciencias de Parkview.  Martes 17  Funciones matinales, 10:00 - 11:00am: Estrellas de la Escuela Primaria Chicot. El Legado de la Preparatoria Central de Little Rock. Coro de las Águilas Cantantes de la Academia STEM de Forest Heights.  Actuaciones de la tarde, 12:30 - 1:30pm: Coro Gryphon LR Southwest. Banda de Conciertos de la Escuela Secundaria Pulaski Heights. Preparatoria Little Rock Central – Jazz Central.  Miércoles 18  Funciones matinales, 10:00 - 11:00am: Banda de Innovación de la Escuela Preparatoria Hall-West. Coro de Agudos Avanzado de la Escuela Preparatoria Magnet de Artes y Ciencias Parkview. Preparatoria Central de Little Rock Madrigales.  Actuaciones de la tarde, 12:30 - 1:30pm: Coro Gibbs Snow Leopard de Cuarto Grado. Dr. Marian G. Lacey Academia K-8 Conjunto de Percusión S2. Academia K-8 Dra. Marian G. Lacey Compañía de Danza MGL.  Eventos nocturnos, 6:00 - 8:00pm: Noche de padres: Banda de Maestros de LRSD. Academia de Aprendizaje Hamilton: Estilos Artísticos Creativos Sin Límites – Poesía en Movimiento. Banda de Jazz del Suroeste.  Jueves 19  Funciones matinales, 10:00 - 11:00am: Escuela Primaria Terry Quaver Rockstars. Mann Multimedia Arts and Digital Innovations Conjunto de Danza. Banda Avanzada de la Escuela Secundaria Pinnacle View.  Actuaciones de la tarde, 12:30 - 1:30pm: Cantantes de Séptimo Grado de la Escuela Intermedia Pulaski Heights. Intérpretes de Danza III de la Escuela Intermedia Pulaski Heights. Academia STEM de Forest Heights Instrumentos de Cuerda. Escuela Preparatoria J.A. Fair K-8 Cantantes de Tercer Grado.
📚 28 Nights to ATLAS Success – Family Tips
Night #5: Practice math facts for 5-10 mins with your child every night. Quick daily practice builds speed and confidence. 
about 1 month ago, Aimee Young
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Terry Spring Book Fair is coming!! March 9-13 in the Media Center from 8am-3:30 each day!!!
about 1 month ago, Teresa Knapp
Book Fair Flyer
Parents/Guardians,

As we prepare for the ATLAS Summative Assessment in April, we are asking for your partnership at home. We have noticed that many of our 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students are still working to master their multiplication facts.

To help strengthen fluency, we are sharing a few engaging, catchy videos that students can watch and sing along to each night. Just a few minutes of practice daily can make a big difference in building confidence and accuracy.

The links to the videos are included below. Thank you for supporting your child’s success!

3's- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stMCyHxf0VM

4's- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJq7-bpgOLo

5's-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rzFfWxsJgo

6's-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXvHYKFcveU

7's- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNN8qXu4E4w

8's- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNkEHQ60HNA

9's- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUMzT3hlbJg

10s- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BokH3_zaLiA



I find learning through music helps me memorize facts better!
about 1 month ago, Aimee Young
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📚28 Nights to ATLAS Success- Family Tips - Night 4: Read for 20 minutes tonight. Reading anything counts — books, magazines, even recipes. #terrytigers #hearusROAR
about 1 month ago, Aimee Young
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📚 28 Nights to ATLAS Success – Family Tips: Night 3

Ask your child: “What did you learn in math today?” Then have them teach YOU. Teaching someone else builds confidence!
about 1 month ago, Aimee Young
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📚 28 Nights to ATLAS Success – Family Tips
Night 2:
Set a consistent bedtime. Well-rested brains think better, focus longer, and perform stronger.
#terrytigers #hearusROAR #LRSD
about 1 month ago, Aimee Young
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Terry Elementary 28 Nights to ATLAS Success-Family Tips
Night 1: Consistency matters. Make sure your child is at school every day and on time. Every minute of instruction counts! #terrytigers #hearusROAR #LRSD
about 1 month ago, Aimee Young
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📢 Reminder: Students will be out on Monday, February 23, 2026, for a Professional Development Day. 🏫 Offices will remain open. Enjoy the long weekend!
about 1 month ago, LRSD
A reminder saying students will be out of school Monday, February 23, 2026, for Professional Development and that LRSD offices will be open.
🎉📚ATLAS Shoutout Time! 📚🎉

This week, we’re celebrating our 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders who leveled up on their ATLAS Math, ELA, and Science Interims!

👏 Let’s give a HUGE congratulations to Grayson! Grayson is one of our AMAZING 4th graders who grew TWO LEVELS in Math! 🚀📈

We are SO proud of Grayson’s hard work, determination, and growth—keep shining, Grayson! 🌟💪
about 2 months ago, Aimee Young
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LRSD schools will be closed for students Mon., Feb. 2, due to icy conditions impacting bus routes. Employees will report to work: non-school. staff - 8:30-4:00; school-based staff 8:30-3:30 p.m. Road conditions will be checked again Mon. & families will be notified about the status of school for Tuesday.
about 2 months ago, LRSD
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Happy Saturday!

Please see the February ROAR report from Mrs. Young.

https://app.smore.com/n/3j0b9
2 months ago, Aimee Young
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Good morning 3rd–5th grade families,

Students in grades 3–5 will take the ATLAS Interim Assessment from February 3–6. It is very important that all students are at school each day and on time (7:40AM) during this testing window.

Due to recent snow days, we have missed instructional time. This assessment helps teachers understand student progress and prepare for the summative assessment in April. Student attendance is essential for accurate results and continued learning.

Please support your child by ensuring daily, on-time attendance and encouraging them to take the assessment seriously and do their best.

Thank you for your continued support.

Mrs. Young
2 months ago, Aimee Young
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LRSD wants to hear from you! The Little Rock School District is inviting parents, students, staff, and community members to join upcoming community meetings focused on the FY27 budget. These conversations are a chance to learn more about district priorities, ask questions, and share feedback before final decisions are made. The first meeting will be Tuesday, Feb. 17 at 5:30 p.m. at Southwest Community Center (6401 Baseline Rd). The second meeting will be on Thursday, Feb. 19 at 5:30 p.m. at Henderson (401 John Barrow Rd). Both meetings will cover the same information. Come be part of the conversation as we plan responsibly for the future of LRSD.
2 months ago, LRSD
Graphic from Little Rock School District titled “Optimizing Our Tomorrow: Budget Conversations – Community Meetings.” The top of the image shows the Little Rock School District logo and name over a blue background with charts and data visuals. The graphic explains that the Fiscal Year 2027 budget priorities include spending only the money the District actually has, adjusting staff levels to match student enrollment, cutting overall spending to address long-term budget gaps, building a healthier savings balance for future financial challenges, and protecting programs, people, and resources that matter most to students and classrooms. The graphic invites all community members, especially parents, students, staff, and families, to participate in discussions about the future of the District and its budget. It emphasizes that community feedback is important and reflects the District’s commitment to transparency and listening. The bottom of the graphic lists two community meeting dates: February seventeenth, evening session at five thirty p.m. at Southwest Community Center; and February nineteenth, evening session at five thirty p.m. at Henderson.
Gráfico en español del Distrito Escolar de Little Rock titulado “Optimizando Nuestro Mañana: Conversaciones sobre el Presupuesto – Reuniones Comunitarias”. En la parte superior aparece el logotipo y el nombre del Distrito Escolar de Little Rock sobre un fondo azul con gráficos y elementos visuales relacionados con datos financieros. El gráfico explica que, como parte del proceso de elaboración del presupuesto para el año fiscal dos mil veintisiete, el Distrito ha establecido metas y prioridades claras, incluyendo gastar dentro de los fondos disponibles, ajustar el personal según la cantidad de estudiantes matriculados, reducir el gasto general para abordar déficits presupuestarios a largo plazo, crear un fondo de reserva más sólido para proteger al Distrito de futuros desafíos financieros, y proteger los programas, el personal y los recursos que son más importantes para los estudiantes y las aulas. El gráfico invita a todos los miembros de la comunidad de Little Rock, especialmente a padres, estudiantes, personal y miembros de la comunidad, a participar en las conversaciones sobre el futuro del Distrito Escolar de Little Rock y su presupuesto. También destaca que los comentarios de la comunidad son valiosos y reflejan el compromiso del Distrito con la transparencia y la escucha activa. En la parte inferior se muestran dos fechas de reuniones comunitarias: diecisiete de febrero, sesión vespertina a las cinco y treinta de la tarde en el Centro Comunitario del Suroeste; y diecinueve de febrero, sesión vespertina a las cinco y treinta de la tarde en Henderson.
Good morning, Terry families,

Please see the attached letter regarding attendance. I hope everyone is staying warm and safe during this chilly weather. Be sure to follow our social media pages for updates on school closures. We should have information about Wednesday soon!

As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach me via email at aimee.young@lrsd.org.

Thank you,
Mrs. Young

#TerryTigers #HearUsROAR
2 months ago, Aimee Young
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