
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

This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans who made a lasting impact on education. Armand Lanusse's poetry was the first literary expression of blacks' right to freedom and organized a school for Afro-Creoles in New Orleans. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


Happy Valentine's Day!
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This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans who made a lasting impact on education. Daniel Payne founded the first place of higher learning for African-Americans in the United States. #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
Porter, Dax
Keeling, Jayla
Ward, Mason
Elliott, Olivia
Morehead, Tacorey
Harrill, Abigail
Johnson, Ariana
Strom, Kaley
Stolzer, Gavin
Maldonado, Ayana
Davis, Chancen
Kennedy, Anthony
Ingram, Damen
Weng, Elaine
Boyd, Mariah
Castellano, Matthew
Akbar, Lamario
Eruagbere, Miles
Blunt, Brooklynn
Kelley, Zoie
Fuller, Cailyn
McIntosh, Ryleigh
Dotson, Zaryan
Love, Omari
Zelaya-Peralta, Nixsi
Ivory, Judah
Nichols, Jace
Jefferson, Germain
Long, London
Amaral, Emma
Hubbard, Mekhi
Tullos, Jacob
Adebayo, Marley
Clausen, Emmeline
Thomas, Kahwonne
Wallace, Courtney
Warrior, Isaac
Allen, Jayce
Graham, Earl
Price, Stone
Gonzalez, Camila
Lenahan, Liam-Michael
Quarrels, Courtney
Coiley, Daya
Joyner, Jhase
Eaton, Desmond
McGregor, Ja'Veon
Dallas, Leilah
Sims, Isaiah
Bone, Kayli
Johnson, Rochelle
Johnson, Patrick
Miles, Sidney
Sunderman-Zavala, Julian
Stephens, Olivia
Kewou- Djomgoue, Ange
Smith, Trinity
Sanders, Khloe
Key, Aven
Vallas, Rose
Tucker, Keegan
Claret, Natalie
7th Grade
Williams, Iyanna
Rodriguez, Alexander
Fluker, Ky'on
Mosely, Gavin
Samain, Isabella
Rodtnick, Ally
Phillips, Harper
Pickett, Jackson
Thomas, Paris
Stewart, Adleigh
Larsen, Declan
8th Grade
Nguyen, Dat
Boyd, Sasha
Swanigan, Jaida
Starks, Harmony
Eggins, Nessa
Best, Deshawn
Kaplan, Aislin
Dotson, Javion
Parker, Ar'Ryeunna
Alexander, Zechariah
Best, Keshawn
Drost, Anabelle
Martinez Cruz, Ana Paola
Forte, Kendyl
Stogner, Makaila
Blackwell, Beau
Brown, Caleb
Madden, Johnathyn
Parsons, Amari
Sullivan, Jacob
Freeman, Kacey
Freeman, Kenley
Smith, Ka'Mara
Hines, Montgomery
Nuniss, Davine'
Lopez-Morales, Urias
Hoffmann, Chase
Young, Jeffrey
Herndon, Serenna
Brown, Arabella
Durnal, Abigail
Fowlkes, Ava
Woods, Ashlyn
Rochelle, Brody
Stewart, Bryson
Greiman, Cayden
Noble, Cohen
Harris, Destiney
Williams, Elijah
Samson, Haley
Henderson, Isabella
Lasker, Iya
Austin, Jack
Griffith, Jonathan
Lane, Jaimeson
White, Jameson
Cook, Kaielyn
Childers, Nina
Piggee, Nevaeh
Dearasaugh, Owen
Webb, Lamar
Csege, Adam
Samura, Serrima
Gonzalez, Elena
Jordan, Davian
Gonzales-Ovalle, Hiria
Murray, Jordan
Benedetto, Benjamin
Delgado, Eduardo
Barber, Anderson
Ruehr, Andrew
Tidwell, Madison
Tran, BaoNgoc

This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans who made a lasting impact on education. Inez Beverly Prosser was one of the first black women to receive a Ph.D., she pioneered research in the field of educational psychology. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


Are you ready for the big game tonight? Who are you rooting for - the Chiefs or the Eagles?
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This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans who made a lasting impact on education. Alexander Crummell founded the American Negro Academy in 1897, the first school dedicated to African-American learning. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


Today is International Day of Women and Girls in Science! We celebrate the women and girls around the world who have dedicated their lives to the field of science. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans who made a lasting impact on education. Joe Louis Clark, a former drill sergeant, changed disciplining in schools. His tough style was chronicled in the movie Lean On Me. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans who made a lasting impact on education. Dorothy Height urged President Eisenhower to desegregate schools. President Bush awarded her with a Congressional Gold Medal in 2004. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


In Ms. Faulkner's classes today, students participated in a chemical reaction lab. They made elephant toothpaste! Go Stingers!!!



Congratulations to Nyla Carter for completing ALL strands of Lexia Powerup for Ms. J. Johnson's class. She's had this completed since December! Go Stingers!!!

Congratulations to Luke Potter and Kason Barefield who completed 120 and 146 topics in one week in a friendly competition the boys started amongst themselves for Ms. Ashe's class! Go Stingers!!!


This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans who made a lasting impact on education. Booker T. Washington founded the Tuskegee Institute for blacks in 1881 and taught African-Americans to help themselves by education/hard work. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


This National School Counseling Week. PCSSD is so thankful for all of our school counselors, including this group from our Maumelle Feeder. They continue to prove their dedication to our schools and students. Thank you! #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


This Black History Month we are celebrating African Americans who made a lasting impact on education. Rick Kittles worked in genetics and contributed to academia by discovering ways to prevent prostate cancer in black men. #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


This National School Counseling Week. Each day this week we will highlight a group of school counselors. We are so thankful for this group and their dedication to our students! #pcssdproud #equityandexcellence


Dear Parents/Guardians, Parent/Teacher Conferences will be held after school from 4:00-7:00 on Tuesday, Feb. 7 and Thursday, Feb. 9. Please make plans to attend either evening. Thank you! Go Stingers!!!


Congratulations to our January Students of the Month!
-6th grade - Ariana Johnson
-7th grade - Reid McMahan
-8th grade - Jamison Lane
We are so proud of you! Go Stingers!!!