Mrs. Jones' class has some requests for Santa

Dear Santa,
We are in Mrs. Jones' second grade class. You probably already know we are excited about Christmas.

Gildner makes donation

Gildner Chrysler donated $1,860 to the Gurdon Schools.

Second graders added to the list of 'most fit'

The Gurdon Primary School students focused on fitness by conducting time and endurance challenges on the walking trail. Many students in grades kindergarten through 4th scored well enough to achieve National and Presidential standards.

These kindergarten students passed the fitness test


The Gurdon Primary School students focused on fitness by conducting time and endurance challenges on the walking trail. Many students in grades kindergarten through fourth scored well enough to achieve National and Presidential standards.

Third graders endure to earn the recognition

The Gurdon Primary School students focused on fitness by conducting time and endurance challenges on the walking trail. Many students in grades kindergarten through 4th scored well enough to achieve National and Presidential standards.

First graders recognized for fitness


The Gurdon Primary School students focused on fitness by conducting time and endurance challenges on the walking trail. Many students in grades kindergarten through fourth scored well enough to achieve National and Presidential standards.

Fourth graders make their mark on the fitness challenge

The Gurdon Primary School students focused on fitness by conducting time and endurance challenges on the walking trail. Many students in grades kindergarten through 4th scored well enough to achieve National and Presidential standards.

Farm Bureau talks bus safety with Gurdon Primary students

Arkansas Farm Bureau Safety Coordinator, Jason Kaufman, is pictured with Clark County Farm Bureau Co-Chairman Becky Baumgardner working with students on a bus safety program  at Gurdon Primary School.

State denies applications for charter schools

The state Board of Education denied applications from organizations seeking to open charter schools for at risk youths in Texarkana, West Memphis and Jonesboro.

CONE Foundation has grant money available

The CONE Foundation is a mini-foundation of the Ross Foundation that provides money for worthy and needy nonprofit organizations in Clark County. 

FFA students do well at fair, now selling fruit

Gurdon FFA students have moved on to their next major fundraiser, selling fruit. Deadline for orders is Nov. 10.

Early voting in school elections begins Tuesday

Early voting for upcoming school board elections in two Clark County school districts will begin next week.

Jones to continue as Henderson State University interim president

Bobby Jones will continue his role as Interim President of Henderson State University. The announcement was made Friday afternoon during the HSU Board of Trustee's regular meeting.

Nutrition Activity

An activity to help youngsters consider the importance of good nutrition.

Ouachita Baptist to host lecture series

Ouachita Baptist University will host Mark Van Putten, J.D., as part of its endowed Birkett Williams Lecture Series on March 31 at 7:30 p.m.

Henley earns honors

Dr. Keldon Henley, Ouachita Baptist University’s vice president for student services, has earned national recognition as one of 10 Outstanding First-Year Student Advocates for 2011.

Arkadelphia Promise announced

There were just three school districts across the nation that guarantee every one of their students a college education. Tuesday evening, Arkadelphia became the fourth.

Reddie for Henderson day set

Several hundred high school students will get a taste of college life when they visit the Henderson State University campus on Nov. 9.

Sanford attends Congressional Academy

Kayla Sanford from Gurdon High School was selected to attend the 2010 Congressional Academy which was held from June 27 to July 9.

CMS principal looks at schools 100 years ago

It’s that time again!  We are so excited about Aug. 19, when students grace our hallways and classrooms for the new school year!  In a few weeks, I will focus on how the first few weeks went and special things happening in the building; however, for this article, I thought we would step back in time and realize how fortunate we truly are in today’s schools!

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