ALT Recruitment flyer for Chartwells announcing open kitchen manager and foodservice worker positions for PCSSD schools. The flyer lists benefits such as no nights or weekends, paid sick days and holidays, flexible shifts, career growth, and free shift meals. It includes photos of foodservice staff preparing meals and serving food, plus QR codes linking to job applications.
Here is a look at what's included this week in our free breakfast and lunch packs for children 18 years and younger. Meal packs are available for pickup at Cato Elementary and Wilbur D. Mills University Studies High School from 7:00-10:00 a.m. on Thursday, while supplies last.
ALT A table displays the full contents of a weekly meal pack, including fresh apples and oranges, a halfâgallon of milk, multiple cartons of apple juice, singleâserve Cocoa Puffs cereal cups, packets of Giant Goldfish cinnamon graham crackers, a foil tray of chicken alfredo with broccoli, a packaged turkey corn dog with carrots, chicken nuggets with green beans, a chicken sandwich with tater tots, and a Fiestada beef stuffed sandwich with refried beans. The items are arranged neatly to show the variety included in the free breakfast and lunch packs for children.
Welcome to Robinson, Coach Robertson! We look forward to the impact you'll make on our student-athletes and basketball program. #PCSSD#JoeTRobinson#LadySenatorBasketball
ALT Christian Robertson named as assistant coach for girls basketball.
Welcome to Robinson, Coach Williams!
The Lady Senators are excited to add a proven coach and former Division I standout to our basketball staff. Join us in welcoming Coach Williams to the Robinson family! #SenatorNation#LadySenatorBasketball
ALT Tasha Crain- Williams named assistant girls basketball coach.
Joe T. Robinson High School welcomes Dr. K. Erin Campbell as the new Head Coach of Lady Senators Basketball! A 2025 state championship winning coach with collegiate experience at Arkansas State and Tulsa, she brings leadership and a championship mindset. #LadySenatorBasketball
ALT Dr. K. Erin Campbell named head Lady Senators basketball coach.
Robinson High School celebrated a construction milestone today as the final beam was raised on its campus addition. The project adds a threeâstory classroom building to support Robinsonâs growing enrollment, along with a dedicated band building that doubles as a storm shelter.
ALT A construction worker steadies the ceremonial steel beam, decorated with an American flag and tree, during the topping out ceremony.
ALT Joe T. Robinson High School Principal Laconya Isaac signs the ceremonial steel beam before it is lifted into place.
ALT Attendees sign the ceremonial steel beam during the Joe T. Robinson High School topping out ceremony.
ALT A construction worker stands in a lift near the crane hook as crews prepare to place the ceremonial beam at the Joe T. Robinson High School addition.
đ Senator smiles were everywhere during graduation, and weâre still smiling, looking back at these moments. #ClassOf2026 made Saturday unforgettable. Take a moment to revisit scenes from the ceremony. đ #PCSSDproud#WeAreTheSenators
ALT A graduate in a black cap and gown with a white stole reading âLOGANâ and âDRIVEN SCHOOL OF INNOVATIONâ holds a diploma folder labeled âRobinson High School, Little Rock, Arkansasâ in front of a seated audience.
ALT Two people in black caps and gowns hug during an indoor graduation ceremony, with seated guests visible in the background.
ALT A graduate in a black gown with a gold stole speaks at a podium on a stage while rows of graduates sit facing forward and families watch from the bleachers.
ALT Two graduates in black caps and gowns walk down an aisle lined with clapping faculty members, with more graduates and spectators visible behind them.
PCSSD is proud to announce our 25-26 Teachers and Support Staff of the Year! We will celebrate all these employees and announce the overall district-level winners on Thursday. See the full list at pcssd.org/article/2920185.
ALT A black recognition graphic with schoolâthemed outlines. Center portrait shows Courtney Reissig smiling with long blonde hair. Text reads: âJoe T. Robinson High School,â âCourtney Reissig,â âTeacher of the Year,â and â2026,â with a Senators mascot.
ALT A blue recognition graphic with schoolârelated icons. Center photo shows Dani Knight standing in a room with shelves. Text reads: âJoe T. Robinson High School,â âDani Knight â Attendance Clerk,â âSupport Staff of the Year,â and â2026,â with a Senators mascot.
School may be out â but school meals are still in! Children in the PCSSD community won't go hungry this summer and will have the opportunity to eat for free, thanks to PCSSD and its foodservice partner, Chartwells K12. See attached image for more details. #ServeAll#PCSSDproud
ALT A colorful flyer titled âSummer Mealsâ announces free breakfast and lunch meal packs for children under 18. It lists two pickup locationsâWilbur D. Mills University Studies High School and Cato Elementary Schoolâand states that meals are distributed on Thursdays from June 4 to July 30 between 7:00â10:00am, with one Wednesday distribution due to a holiday. The flyer notes that each pack includes 10 meals, no registration or ID is required, and children do not have to attend PCSSD. The design includes bright summer graphics such as sunglasses, fruit slices, flipâflops, and a sun, along with the Chartwells and PCSSD logos.
Summer EBT is back. Eligible families can receive $120 per student to help with groceries this summer. Some students qualify automatically, and others may need to apply. Check eligibility at ar.gov/SummerEBT and apply at access.arkansas.gov.
ALT Englishâlanguage flyer titled âSummer EBT is back!â explaining that eligible families can receive $120 in grocery benefits per schoolâaged child during the summer. It notes that many students qualify automatically through SNAP, TEA, or Medicaid and that others may need to apply. The page includes steps to check eligibility at ar.gov/SummerEBT and instructions to apply through access.arkansas.gov. Logos for No Kid Hungry and the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance appear at the top, with simple foodâthemed graphics throughout.
ALT Spanishâlanguage flyer titled âÂĄVuelve Summer EBT!â explaining that eligible families can receive $120 in grocery benefits per schoolâaged child during the summer. It states that many students qualify automatically through SNAP, TEA, or Medicaid and that others may need to apply. The page includes steps to check eligibility at ar.gov/SummerEBT and instructions to apply through access.arkansas.gov. Logos for No Kid Hungry and the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance appear at the top, with matching foodâthemed graphics.
PCSSD students can earn college credit through Arkansas State University (AâState) and UAâPulaski Tech (UAâPTC) Career Institute programs.
đ Deadlines for 2026â2027
đˇ UAâPulaski Tech: JuneâŻ3
đş AâState: JulyâŻ15
đ Learn more at PCSSD.org/ConcurrentâCourses
Cross Country Interest Meeting â Final Chance!
This is the last opportunity for parents & athletes to get info for the 2026â2027 Cross Country season! Donât miss important details about summer training & the upcoming season.
đ May 11
Email Coach Crider: kcrider7746@pcssd.org
ALT Robinson High School Cross Country Flyer Parent/ Student Interest Meeting April 20th or May 11th
Nurse Appreciation Week is the perfect time to recognize our wonderful school nurses. From caring for students on campus to promoting a healthy environment, your hard work is invaluable! Thank you for the support, the expertise, and the heart you bring! #PCSSDproud#ServeAll
ALT A colorful Nurses Appreciation Week 2026 graphic with medicalâthemed illustrations including bandages, pills, a thermometer, and a heart with an EKG line. Large text reads âNurses Appreciation Week 2026,â and a message below says, âThank you for all your help, support, and compassion.â The PCSSD logo appears in the top right corner.
đŠâđŤ This week, we celebrate the teachers who impact so much of what PCSSD is. đ
Thank you for your creativity, consistency, and commitment that shape studentsâ futures. #PCCSDproud#ServeAll#TeacherAppreciationWeek
ALT A green chalkboard framed by school supplies â a pencil cup, globe, backpack, notebook, ruler, protractor, and a graduation cap with a diploma. The PCSSD logo appears at the top. Text on the chalkboard reads âHappy Teacher Appreciation Week, May 4âMay 8.â Below it, additional text thanks teachers for their lessons, encouragement, and daily impact.
đ This morning, the Robinson High School #ClassOf2029 gathered in the auditorium to take their official pledge to graduate. đŠ
Students representing each Academy presented alongside guest speakers, Danny Games of Entergy AR and Gary Burton Jr.
#WeAreTheSenators#PCSSDproud
ALT A group of students in an auditorium raise their right hands while reciting the pledge. Rows of black chairs fill the room, and a student in a blue hoodie stands prominently in the foreground.
ALT Ten individualsâeight students in matching navy blazers and two adults in suitsâstand on a stage behind a podium featuring a large âRâ and Entergy logo during the ceremony.
ALT A group of students in an auditorium raise their right hands while reciting the pledge. Rows of black chairs fill the room, and a student in a blue hoodie stands prominently in the foreground.
ALT A speaker stands on stage with a microphone in front of a projected slide reading âJoe T. Robinson High Schoolâ and featuring a photo of Gary Burton Jr., labeled âKARK News Anchor.â Four seated panelists watch from the stage.
This Spring, PCSSD students earned the Arkansas Seal of Biliteracy in Albanian, Arabic, Cebuano, Hausa, Indonesian, Italian, Spanish, Urdu, and Vietnamese, contributing to their schoolâs overall letter grade. #PCSSDproud#SealOfBiliteracypcssd.org/article/2865746
đ˝ď¸ Itâs National School Lunch Hero Day! đڏââď¸đڏââď¸
Today weâre celebrating our Champions of the Tray â the incredible nutrition professionals who prepare and serve meals to students across PCSSD. Join us in saying THANK YOU to your favorite lunch hero below! #SchoolLunchHeroDay
ALT A cafeteria worker wearing glasses and a âChampionâ cap holds a small box labeled âSchool Nutrition Hero Dayâ in a school cafeteria.
ALT Three cafeteria staff members stand together behind a serving counter, wearing aprons and hair coverings, smiling with their arms around each other.
ALT Five cafeteria staff members pose in a commercial kitchen; one holds a small white box with a colorful label.
ALT Three cafeteria workers wearing aprons and âChampionâ caps stand in a decorated cafeteria with colorful hanging ribbons and banners.
đŠ Each Wednesday, we represent AVID by proudly wearing our college and career shirts, but this AVID Wednesday will be hard to top! đ
Thank you to all who participated in the RHS Academic/Career Signing Day for the Class of 2026! Your futures are bright! #PCSSDproud
ALT Eleven students pose in two rows wearing shirts from various colleges inside a gymâlike space.
ALT Two individuals talk while one holds a maroon folder; several people and collegeâthemed shirts are visible in the background.
ALT A student in a purple LSU shirt and jeans signs her name
ALT Three people in Army uniforms and two students stand in a row inside a gym during a military or informational event.