
Regular physical activity during the summer can actually lead to increased concentration and improved test scores.


Beating the summer slide can be done by some simple activities during the summer. Physical education is also important to continued learning. Find a park with walking trails and playground equipment for children to play.


REMINDER: Parents, please select one instructional option for each child who attends a PCSSD school. Responses must be completed by Friday, July 24 at 5 p.m. New students should complete this report, too!
https://forms.gle/6eH77dqk2RjVuiBP8

Beating the summer slide can be done by some simple activities during the summer. Physical education is also important to continued learning. Consider signing kids up for a sports team or organization of their choice. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


Kids are never too young to learn about diversity. To help broaden understanding of our black community, here is this week's resource as a helpful starting point: what you can learn from a box of crayons! http://ow.ly/fzy850AzBFd #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


Superintendent Dr. Charles McNulty and Deputy Superintendent Ms. Alesia Smith visited Salem Media this week to talk about the Roadmap to Reopening. Listen to the segment on Rejoice Little Rock at the 35 minute mark: http://ow.ly/pUrl50AxuOR
#pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


PCSSD is conducting a FINAL SURVEY to plan for the 2020-2021 academic year. Parents will select one instructional option for each child for the year. Parents MUST fill out one survey for each child who attends a PCSSD school. This survey must be completed by Friday, July 24 at 5 p.m. https://forms.gle/93BL5azfHWUuUkUq9
If you're new to PCSSD, please fill out this survey as well!


Beating the summer slide can be done by some simple activities during the summer. Easy and fun science experiments are available online.


Here is a sneak peak of the yearbooks! Remember, pick up is TOMORROW, Thursday, July 9th from 2:00-4:30 in the school's bus and car lanes. If your oldest Chenal student is in 3-5th grade, pick up your family's books in the bus lane; if your oldest Chenal student is in K-2nd grade, pick up your family's books in the car lane.
We have a very small number of extra year books and they may be purchased for $35 first come, first serve, no reservation. Please bring exact cash or check made out to Gator Group PTO to purchase.
Please stay in your vehicle, roll your window down, and wear a mask to pick up.


Beating the summer slide can be done by some simple activities during the summer. Visiting local history, art, and science museums is fun and educations for children.


Today is Chocolate Day. Who doesn't like chocolate? Cookies, ice cream, candy bars, cakes, pies - what is your favorite way to eat chocolate?


Happy Birthday, America!
How are you celebrating today?


Beating the summer slide can be done by some simple activities during the summer. Open a lemonade stand to teach children about money management.


PCSSD will host a community meeting to discuss what coming back to school could and should look like this fall. Tune in Wednesday, July 1 at 8:30 am to hear from PCSSD community stakeholders.
MEETING LINK: https://youtu.be/SXHRjEg8tgs


YEARBOOKS are in and will be ready to pick up on Thursday, July 9th from 2:00-4:30 in the school's bus and car lanes. If your oldest Chenal student is in 3-5th grade, pick up your family's books in the bus lane; if your oldest Chenal student is in K-2nd grade, pick up your family's books in the car lane.
Thanks for your patience during this unprecedented time.
The books look great and are worth the wait! A very small number of books will be available for purchase for $35 on a first come, first serve basis.

NOW HIRING! PCSSD has more than 50 job openings right now. Check out the openings to see if there's something that might be a good fit for you. http://ow.ly/ogZ150AhBkS


Shout out to our very own Mrs. Harvey for her hard work and dedication this year, especially when it came time to collecting ALL OF OUR CHROMEBOOKS! We appreciate you so much, Mrs. Harvey!





Beating the summer slide can be done by some simple activities during the summer. Did you know cooking can help kids keep their math skills sharp? Have your kids help measure and mix while cooking dinner.


Beating the summer slide can be done by some simple activities during the summer. Did you know cooking can help kids keep their math skills sharp? Have your kids help measure and mix while cooking dinner. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


Teachers: Ever-changing technology is one of the most constant parts of education. Summer months are a great opportunity to learn new technologies and how to implement them in your classroom next school year! #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence
