
Reece Ruple won the Color and Style Mr. Bratcher's beard Contest! Students were able to use their PBIS points to "buy" a chance to win. Reece did a great job! Go Stingers!!!



This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans who made a lasting impact on education. Henry Ossian Flipper was the first African-American graduate of West Point in 1877 and went on to become the first commissioned officer. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


PCSSD is hosting a career fair on Saturday, March 11 from 9am - 2pm at MILLS UNIVERSITY STUDIES HIGH. We will have representatives from all schools and multiple departments to answer questions about job opportunities. www.pcssd.org/career-fair #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


Special shout out to our Lexia Legends at Maumelle Middle for this week! These students have worked really hard to achieve at least 30 units in Lexia. It takes a lot to do so and we appreciate all of their efforts and time they spent completing the challenge! Go Stingers!!!
6th Grade
Adebayo, Marley
Blunt, Brooklynn
Castellano, Matthew
Coiley, Daya
Collier, Nahla
Eaton, Desmond
Elliott, Olivia
Eruagbere, Miles
Fuller, Cailyn
Fuller, Jalyn
Gomez, Julissa
Gonzalez, Camila
Harrill, Abigail
Ingram, Damen
Johnson, Ariana
Johnson, Rochelle
Juarez, Yamilet
Keeling, Jayla
Lenahan, Liam-Michael
Long, London
Miles, Sidney
Morehead, Tacorey
Nichols, Jace
Price, Stone
Quarrels, Courtney
Sanders, Khloe
Silva, Alexandro
Sims, Isaiah
Smith, Trinity
Tucker, Keegan
Wallace, Courtney
Weng, Elaine
Williams, Tahaji
Wright, Aniya
7th Grade
Barranco, Andres
Halcromb, Kai
Maldonado, Nahla
McMahan, Charles
Morgan, Ebony
Morris, Isabella
Phillips, Harper
Pickett, Jackson
Rodriguez, Alexander
Rodtnick, Ally
Stewart, Adleigh
Swindle, Levi
Tolliver, Neveah
Vayson, Keenan
Williams, Iyanna
8th Grade
Austin, Jack
Barber, Anderson
Barefield, Kason
Benedetto, Benjamin
Best, Deshawn
Best, Keshawn
Blackwell, Beau
Bolden, Baraiah
Casson, Elizabeth
Childers, Nina
Dallas, Cannon
Delgado, Eduardo
Drost, Anabelle
Durnal, Abigail
Eggins, Ava
Eggins, Nessa
Forte, Kendyl
Fowlkes, Ava
Freeman, Kenley
Gonzales-Ovalle, Hiria
Gonzalez, Elena
Greiman, Cayden
Griffith, Jonathan
Harris, Destiney
Herndon, Serenna
Herrera, Aaron
Hines, Montgomery
Hoffmann, Chase
Jordan, Davian
Kaplan, Aislin
Laek, Anjali
Lasker, Iya
Madden, Johnathyn
Martinez Cruz, Ana Paola
McAlister, Kalex
Miller, Terence
Morris, Ja'Hailey
Nguyen, Dat
Noble, Cohen
Nuniss, Davine'
Parker, Ar'Ryeunna
Parsons, Amari
Potter, Luke
Punio, Kyle Kenneth
Reese, Serena
Richie, Jaylen
Ruehr, Andrew
Samson, Haley
Samura, Serrima
Scott, Chloe
Stewart, Bryson
Stogner, Makaila
Sullivan, Jacob
Summers, Josie
Swanigan, Jaida
Torian, Jacob
Tran, BaoNgoc
Valdez, Ayden
Webb, Lamar
White, Jameson

This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans who made a lasting impact on education. Katherine Butler Jones founded the Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunities, and it works to educate black youth in Boston. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


Just a reminder! The Maumelle Middle Showcase is THIS THURSDAY (February 23) from 6-7:30pm. The Maumelle Middle Jazz band and choir will perform. Counselors will be on hand to assist with schedules and answer questions. There will be also be representatives from over 15 clubs and activities! This is a great opportunity for incoming 6th graders and others new to Maumelle Middle to learn more about our great school.


Today is Presidents' Day! We honor the 46 leaders of the free world who have dedicated their lives to serving our country.
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This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans who made a lasting impact on education. Gloria Blackwell was instrumental in the fight to desegregate schools, filing and winning several lawsuits against discriminating organizations. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans who made a lasting impact on education. James Edward Shepard founded the first state-supported liberal arts school for African-Americans in 1910. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans who made a lasting impact on education. Fannie C. Williams was the driving force behind Child Health Day and instituted kindergarten and standardized testing for students. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


The administrative team had the very hard task of deciding a winner for our Black History Month Door Decorating Contest. We were impressed with ALL of the doors and I want to personally thank all of the teachers who participated in the contest. Drum roll please...........Our 3rd place winner and the recipient of a $20 Walmart card is Ms. Ashe. Our 2nd place winner and the recipient of a $40 Walmart card is Ms. Stewart-Jackson. Our winner of the 2023 Maumelle Middle Black History Month Door Decorating Contest and the recipient of a $60 Walmart card is Mrs. A. Johnson.
Again, thank you to everyone who participated, great work.




Today is Random Acts of Kindness Day! How are you showing kindness today #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans who made a lasting impact on education. Patrick Francis Healy became the first African-American to earn a Ph.D. in America in 1866 and presided over a white college. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


Good evening Parents/Guardians<
The deadline for students to turn in their registration forms for the 23-24 school year was today, Feb. 16. To ensure your student's requests are entered for the upcoming school year, please have them turn in their completed registration forms as soon as possible. The counselors will begin entering requests on Monday, Feb 20th. Please don't hesitate to contact the counseling office if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you for your support in this matter. Kind regards.

This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans who made a lasting impact on education. Willie Pearson is a Congressional Fellow and has contributed many sociological studies to academia about blacks in the sciences. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


Good Evening Parents and Guardians, on February 16th, 17th and 21st, your child will be taking the MAP Growth assessment for the 6th, 7th, and 8th grades in Reading, Language, and Math. The valuable data we gain from these assessments allows us to make evidence-based decisions when addressing your child's strengths, areas for improvement, and growth potential. Measuring academic growth is necessary to keep your child on track for college and career readiness. Our students rise to the challenge and we ask you to encourage your child to do the following for our testing dates: 1. Get plenty of sleep the night before testing 2. Have Chromebooks ready and charged when they come to school 3. Listen to teachers and follow testing directions 4. Exhibit good behavior with no distractions while testing 5. At the end of each test session make sure your child shows his or her teacher their score. Thank you for your cooperation, Maumelle Middle School Testing Department

Today is National School Resource Officer Appreciation Day! We are thankful for our partnerships around the county who serve and protect our students and staff. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


Students had a great time at the PBIS Kickball Tournament!! The teacher team ultimately won at the end!! Go Stingers!!!







PBIS REFERRAL WARS! Each grade is competing to see who can have the FEWEST amount of referrals. Whichever grade has the fewest amount between February 15 and March 8th will receive a class party! To be eligible to attend the party, should your grade win, you must have no major referrals and 5 or fewer minors within the window of the competition.


February is American Heart Month. did you know that 1 in every 3 deaths in the U.S. is related to cardiovascular disease? Learn more on how to reduce your chances of heart disease: www.heart.org
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