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Who says school can't be fun? Garland County Pre-K received new outside play equipment to support their gross motor skills.


👻🎃Happy Halloween 🎃👻


Today at The Little Rock Zoo our bosses had the opportunity to pet an ambassador animal which was a snake...🐍 We had a GREAT visit learning about opportunities for our schools and can't wait so share our Studio D episode featuring The Little Rock Zoo! 🐢🦍🦓🐆🦒


Ouachita teachers ensuring student success.


Glen Rose 6th graders working on an Info Gap to help understand ratios.


Peake Elementary School - Pumpkin Totem Pole 🎃Congratulations to Mrs. Rodgers 2nd grade class 🎉


Mrs. Felts class at Cutter-Morning Star working through a “Building Thinking Classroom” problem.


Ms. Bratton’s 5th graders at Fountain Lake Middle School are ready to learn!


Poyen 4th graders experimenting in science.


Goza Middle School supporting the fight against Breast Cancer.


Cutter Morning Star High School teachers collaborating with Math Specialist Melissa Ellis.


Check out our latest Studio D release here:
Youtube: https://youtu.be/zk1Mh1lVbsI
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5qVS2pIxggIv4kVkyFjuKt


Go out and make your day GREAT!


Arkadelphia high school teacher, Mrs. Greenwich, is showcasing her students knowledge of equations.


This amazing group of Early Childhood providers just finished a 3-day CLASS Observation training with Dawson’s Local Lead, Shasta Pentecost. They are on their way to being certified CLASS observers! 🎉


Mrs. Serio’s 2nd graders at Peake Elementary using place value to solve math problems.


You are invited to bring students to this years CTF event "Flagricultural Awareness" at Dawson ESC on November 5, 2024. This event is free of charge and open to grades 6-12. If you need more information, email Tammy.Glass@ade.arkansas.gov or csforar@ade.arkansas.gov.


We had a great morning talking all things Dawson with the Leadership Clark County Class at Peake Elementary.


Dawson Director and TCC collaborating with other Co-op leaders across the state.
