100 days smarter at Dawson ABC- Harmony Grove

Cutter Morning Star students engaged in Science.

100 day of school and still poppin’ 🍿
Lake Hamilton Prek brought the movie theater experience to the classroom to celebrate 100 days of school with sorting, counting and a yummy concession stand treat.

Goza Middle School Instructional Facilitator, Della Miller, helping a group of students solve equations.

Malvern Physics & Chemistry in Action

Positive Discipline trainings for Prek teachers.

Alexis Holley and Keith Dale are enriching the students at Cabe Elementary. From roller coaster construction, to incubation of chicken eggs, to Ancient Greek Olympics, these teachers are collaborating and providing cross curriculum experiences.

Dawson Superintendents collaborating and planning for the upcoming school year.

Gurdon PreK learning how to put their best smiles on everyday. 😀

Dawson Specialists working with Bauxite staff on curriculum planning.

Job Posting: To apply, submit the following to ellie.gaut@ade.arkansas.gov (subject line: "Application for Related Service Support Specialists")
•Resume
•Letter of interest
•Contact information for 3 professional references


Job Posting -To apply, submit the following to ellie.gaut@ade.arkansas.gov (subject line: "Application for Regional Speech-Language Pathology Support Specialists")
● Resume
● Letter of interest
● Contact information for 3 professional references


Job Posting -To apply, submit the following to ellie.gaut@ade.arkansas.gov (subject line: "Application for Regional Educational Support Specialist")
● Resume
● Letter of interest
● Contact information for 3 professional references


Happy Fri-YAY!!! 😀

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Cook Center for Human Connection presenting Leadership and Happiness Symposium at Dawson.

Harmony Grove students in Mr. Reed's class learning about projectile motion.

Mrs. O'Neal's 3rd Graders at Jessieville comparing how different kinds of Hummingbird beaks collect nectar.



