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Thursday, March 30, 2017

Bragg Elementary: Class in Session August 2017!

    
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Tuesday, March 28, 2017

WMSD construction getting closer to completion

By Billy Woods
WM School District
New construction is happening at many schools in the West Memphis School District and the completion dates are very near.
Eight of the 11 schools in West Memphis are undergoing major construction projects and all appear to be on schedule for completion soon.
The crown jewel of the major project is Bragg Elementary, which will get an entire brand new building on time for the start of classes in August of this year. The whole project is expected to be completed by July 1.
"Our contractor is expected to turn over the building to us by the end of June," said Clint Byard, director of facilities for the WMSD. "By June 1 we have to have Bragg's cafeteria building completely emptied and have the current building ready for demolition."
The July date of completion will give administration and faculty time to get moved in by the start of the 2017 fall semester.
The wealth of construction in the school district keeps Byard on the move.
"I run every day," he said with a smile. "Before 9 o'clock in the morning I've usually been at every site. On Mondays I speak with the job superintendents to see how the weekend went. It's constant communication between the general contractors and myself."
The construction projects include a completed cafeteria addition at Faulk, which opened just before Christmas 2016 and electrical renovations at Faulk, Richland Elementary, the Academies of West Memphis, Weaver Elementary and Maddux Elementary.
Other projects include an interior renovation of 39,000 square feet at Maddux with a new fire sprinkler system, new fire alarm system, new intercom system, new suspended ceiling system, new LED lighting, new LVT flooring in the hallways, a new cafeteria, a new gymnasium, new room for the choral program and new room for the art program.
At Weaver, there is a new construction of a 6,000 square foot gymnasium with the same synthetic floor as Maddux and a new construction of 10,000 square feet art and music rooms along with a new administration area and kitchen expansion.
At Richland, there is a new gymnasium, art and music buildings as well as 10,000 square feet of space for special education class rooms along with a new administration area and kitchen addition.
Also at Faulk, there is an 8,000 square foot gymnasium and music building as well as renovation of the existing library into new administration offices and renovation of the existing offices to instruction support spaces.
At Jackson and Wonder elementaries, a new campus site is waiting on approval for state funds in May.
"All of our projects are right on schedule," Byard added. "We're looking at all  of these to be 14-16-month projects. Maddux ran ahead of schedule and is already completed."
Weaver's project is set for completion for July 30. Richland's completion date is set for Sept. 1 of this year and the rest of the Faulk project has a completion date of Jun1, 2018.
Back to Bragg Elementary: Byard said the demolition of the current Bragg building will take approximately two weeks. The space will then be used as a parking lot, which is expected to be completed by the first part of September.
In the interim, teachers and parents will have to use street parking for a couple weeks.
"We didn't give ourselves a lot of grace time because maintenance-wise we've invested a lot into the building, we've put in LBT flooring...basically no wax, so there's no stripping, no wax from this point on. It's going to save us on that continuing maintenance operation cost every summer. And it's going to allow us to move into the building immediately."
Without LBT flooring, ti would take "us a month in a building of that size to strip and wax."
The ordering of furniture for the new Bragg has already taken place. All of the classrooms for students and offices for administrators, faculty and nurses will be brand new.
Groundbreaking for the new school was in mid-April of 2016 and the ceremony included West Memphis mayor Bill Johnson, superintendent Jon Collins, state senator Keith Ingram and state reps Deborah Ferguson and Milton Nicks.
Both Collins and Ladd Garey of the architectural firm of ETFC/Garey, are Bragg alums, and as you might expect the new school takes on new meaning.

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Tooth fairies pay visits

Workers for Children's Dental Health Group recently visited all seven West Memphis elementary schools promoting dental health education for students in kindergarten through the third grade.




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Thursday, March 16, 2017

AWM senior poised to make it aviation engineering

By Billy Woods
WM School District

As Jeremy Paige sat with his ninth-grade classmates at West Junior High three years ago as the Academies of West Memphis charter concept was being rolled out, he had a decision to make.
The charter would allow local students to choose between various vocations and get a head start in agriculture, nursing, culinary arts, natural resources, arts, audio/visual, hospitality, tourism...and for Paige, aviation engineering.
“We were all sitting in an assembly and the rest of us were picking to go into stuff like the medical field and diesel,” said Paige. “And then I saw aviation and I thought, well, that’s something different.”
Now a senior at AWM, Paige is well on his way to landing a prestigious job somewhere in the U.S. as an aviation engineer.
The industry-driven concept has been a wild success three years into it. But Paige is unique in that he started in aviation engineering with six other fellow AWM students. The field is very demanding and difficult.
Paige is the only one left.
Each day during third period, Paige heads out to the ASU-Mid-South’s FedEx Aviation Technology Center near the West Memphis Municipal Airport and works with his instructors, Rodger Williams and Millard Smith, lead instructor of the Aviation Maintenance Technology of ASU-Mid-South. A FedEx jet and seven other planes inside the technology center are there waiting on Paige.
If he chose to, Paige could be fully certified to work on jets by the time he is 21. However, he says he wants to get his Associates degree from Mid-South and then finish up at a four-year university.
“I’ll major in engineering,” he said. “That would look good for aviation.”
The choice to head into aviation engineering has met all his expectations, Paige said.
“It’s actually been better than I thought it would be,” he added. “When they explained what the classes were going to be like they told me I’d learn how to repair planes, learn the history of airplanes and how they fly...I was like ‘OK that’s kind of exciting,’ but now that I’ve been in the classes it was way more than they promised.”
And because Paige is the only West Memphis student still in the aviation class, he gets all the attention he can stand.
“I get full hands-on training,” Paige stated. “And that makes it all easier. If it’s something I’m struggling with I get to go back and do it over and over again until it’s right. It would be nice to be in a class with other people, but I’m able to learn more this way.”
Paige stops just short of saying he’s already got offers on the table once he gets out of school. But, let’s just say there are several airlines very interested in him.
“I’ve already talked to several folks and by the time I finish the program there will be openings for me,” Paige said. “They all tell me they’re going to need employees. It’s pretty exciting. I’m ready for it.”



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Monday, March 13, 2017

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Monday, March 6, 2017

Weaver celebrates Black History Month

By Billy Woods
WM School District
Weaver Elementary recently celebrated Black History Month with its annual program recognizing icons in American history.
The show started with an overall celebration led by Jalexia Banks, Quenton Jefferson, Treston Spencer and Aiyden Stallings.
The Phenomenal Woman portion of the program included Baily Ballard, Brianna Tate, Kyra Brown, Areouna Gaines, Maliya Perry, Julissa Shumpert, Jakayla Chandler, Reagan Stallings, Jamerica Horn, Nakhya Jackson, Dionsay Watkins, Kiona Bond, Tyra Clay and Kadisha Patterson.
I Am a Black Child included Kobe Williams, Andre Marby and De'ykota Mills.
A Day on the Bus included Austin Allison, Kasey Tucker, Aden Wilson and Trey Franks.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous I Have A Dream speech was read by Demetrius Trayor.
The Weaver kindergartners sang a song about King.
A Change Is Gonna Come, an original hit by Sam Cooke, was danced to by Kadaisha Taylor, De'ykota Mills, Ky'Brianna Nolen, Destinee Weatherspoon, Kaiya Newsom, Christianna Dunigan, Lanya Daniels and Harmony Buckingham.
The I Have A Dream chorus was led by Detario Allen, Trinity Smith, Aden Wilson, Gary Mitchell, Emmanuel Hamblin, Madison Porter, Otanerriah Smith, Dakiyah Barrett and Jamaica Wilson.
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Faulk's Leaders as Readers event shines

By Billy Woods
WM School District
Thirty-eight local professionals got a chance to visit the campus of Faulk Elementary for its annual Leaders as Readers event.
The professionals shared to students about their jobs and how to approach their own adult professional careers.
"This event is one of our biggest of the year," said Faulk principal Janice Donald. "We always have tremendous response from the community to come in and speak to our students."
The list includes Ervie Jackson, Kevin Jordan, Eric Johnson, Lawrence Perkins, William Milliner, Safondra Thomas, Braxton Stokes, Goeffery Williams, Cameron King, Sierra Harris, Constance Brown, Natasha Williams, Natasha Jackson, Von Gretchen Robinson, Donnaire Granger, Lavona Hargrove, Anita Wilson, Darrell Anthony and D'James Rogers II.
Also, Dr. Chasity Dean-Anthony, Jonathan Lanes, Unika Mack, Jermaine Jackson, Tekela Coleman, Richard L. Crawford, Alfreda Page, Angie Weems, Bruce Peden, Richard McDonald, Stacy Allen, Katina Griffin, Angela Barber, Courtney Chatt, Tynesha Bohanon, Mollie Johnson, Viola Collins and Clemith Prackett.
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GT program thrives under McClure

By Billy Woods
WM School District
The West Memphis School District's Gifted and Talented program recently held its annual luncheon for administrators and parents.
Annette McClure, the GT coordinator, presented all the projects being worked on inside the program. The GT program is an all-inclusive program for identified gifted students in grades 3-12. The program provides enrichment beyond the classroom.
Also, K-2 classes receive whole-class enrichment that is designed to assist in the identification of potential GT students.
At the end of the second-grade year all students are given the NNAT, a non-verbal test of reasoning, and the Williams Test, also a non-verbal test of reasoning. In addition, scores from the ITBS (for second-graders) and ACT Aspire (for grades 3-12) along with core subject grades are used to determine if a student qualifies for the GT program.
GT programs are mandated by the Arkansas State Board of Education in Little Rock.
These programs are designed to enhance and enrich the learning experience for students who possess above average abilities, task commitment and creativity.
The WMSD staff also includes facilitators Marianne Cupples in K-2, Shelley Crosthwait in third grade, Kristen Bernard in fourth grade, Amy Holt in fifth grade and Sara Hays in sixth grade.
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Richland cited for OEP Awards

By Billy Woods
WM School District
Richland Elementary has once again been singled out for its excellence in education on a state-wide level.
Richland won three awards at the annual Office for Education Policy ceremony at the University of Arkansas. The ceremony highlights the highest-performing schools in the state.
Richland won Northeast Region Overall High Achieving, Northeast Region ELA High Achieving and Northeast Region Science High Achieving. The awards were based on test scores such as ACT Aspire.
"My comment is always you surround yourself with great people, great things happen," said principal Gwen Looney. "Our instructional leaders are the heartbeat of our school as well as our assistant principal. If you have great teachers and great parents, you have a great school."
The awards are also based on the OEP-created "school GPA," calculated on the basis of the percentage of students that perform at each level on the 2016 ACT Aspire math, ELA and science.
At Richland, Margie McCollum is the K-2 literacy coach, Jennifer Smith is the K-6 math coach and Debbie Hoggard is the 3-6 literacy coach.
Looney said her staff has learned to adapt on the fly this year because of major construction at the school.
"Every day there is a new element," Looney said, referring to the construction challenges. "But we've handled it well, I think, and when the construction is done it is going to look so beautiful."
Hoggard said Richland has benefited greatly from Dr. Ken Stamatis, professor at Harding University. Stamatis is a consultant to the West Memphis School District in literacy. Also the school's PTO has committed to buying books for the classrooms and also the book rooms.
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Friday, March 3, 2017

Blue Devils ousted by Pine Bluff in OT

By Billy Woods
WM School District
PEARCY --- As Chris Moore's last-second three-point attempt bounded off the rim at the buzzer, the West Memphis Blue Devil basketball season came to a disappointing end.
The Blue Devils suffered four overtime turnovers and it led to a 47-44 loss to Pine Bluff here Thursday night in the quarterfinals of the Class 6A state tournament.
Head coach Larry Bray didn't skirt the issues that plagued his team all night. The Blue Devils had 17 turnovers, including 10 in the second half. Pine Bluff had 7 miscues all night.
"This is very disappointing," said a dejected Bray. "We made some turnovers at crucial times. We can't blame anyone but ourselves."
West Memphis struggled out of the gate as Bray changed up his starting five for the state tournament. It put the Blue Devils in an early 6-0 hole four minutes into the game when the Blue Devil boss inserted regular starters Sidney Stinson, Zachary Byrd and Kelsey Hubbard.
"This was the group that we started with earlier in the year and we were successful with it, so it wasn't like it was a new group," Bray explained. "What we'd been trying to do during the year is get more players ready to play. We thought we'd have more fresher guys to finish the game."
West Memphis, which ends the season with a still dazzling 24-6 record, struggled all game to gain an offensive rhythm. Finally, with 2:0-8 left in regulation, ninth-grader Chris Moore, who led the Blue Devils with 15 points and 11 rebounds, hit a layup to give his team a two-possession lead (40-36).
But the key play of the game followed in which Pine Bluff junior Kendrick Thorn, who paced his team with 15 points, drove the lane for a basket while being fouled.
Thorn converted the three-point play and just like that the Blue Devil lead was in jeopardy.
Thorn followed that up with a steal near mid-court and hit a layup with 1:38 to play to give the Zebras a 41-40 lead.
"We were calling plays to run and it wasn't there, so we ended up forcing it," said Bray. "I've always told them if the play isn't there just to back out and reset. But we just wanted to force the issue."
Byrd split a pair of free throws with one minute left in regulation to tie the game at 43-43, which was the score at the end of regulation.
In overtime, Stinson, who pumped in 12 points, split a pair of free throws and gave the Blue Devils their last lead at 44-43.
That would be all the West Memphians would get the rest of the game.
West Memphis' fortunes took a big hit when Thorn again victimized the Blue Devils. His basket off a spin move with 27 seconds to play gave the Zebras a 45-44 lead. Then the Blue Devils misfired on the inbounds play and the Zebras stole the ball.
The Blue Devils then suffered their final turnover on the night with 7.1 seconds left.
Moore's final desperation heave from 30 feet bounded off the rim.
Hubbard added 5 points for the Blue Devils while sophomore Cavin Paige and Byrd each scored 4.


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Sheridan ends Lady Devils' season

By Billy Woods
WM School District

PEARCY --- West Memphis girls coach Shelia Burns was steamed here Thursday after watching her team eliminated from the Class 6A state tournament.

Sheridan bludgeoned the Lady Devils from the free-throw line and the Lady Yellow Jackets took a 50-42 quarterfinal victory. The free-throw disparity was the main source of Burns' displeasure. Sheridan sank 28 of 32 free throws while the Lady Devils (17-15) had 6 free-throw attempts, making just 2. "Quote this...the elements were against us," Burns said, tersely. "This should never happen in the state tournament."

The Lady Devils held Sheridan (22-6) to only three second-half field goals, but the Lady Jackets canned 18 free throws in the second half. Sheridan's last field goal of the game happened with 5:06left in the fourth quarter.
Along the way, the fouls caught up to West Memphis individually as ninth-grade center Tiara Bradley sat for much of the second half saddled with foul trouble. She fouled out with 25.4 seconds left in the game.

The Lady Devils took 15 more shots from the field than Sheridan. Still, the West Memphians hung close to the champions of the 6A-West Conference. They trailed 24-22 at halftime and then took a 26-24 lead early in the third quarter on a rebound basket from senior Ty Bullins, who scored 7 points, and a basket off a sweet spin move from Bradley.

The Lady Devils' last lead was 34-33 when ninth-grade sensation Aryah Hazley stuck back a missed shot with 6:40 to play in the game. That's when Sheridan swung the game in their favor for good. The culprits were Sheridan's duo of senior Madison Raney and sophomore Diamond Morris, who combined to run off a string of seven consecutive points to give the Jackets the momentum and a 40-34 lead with 5:06 to play in the game.
Raney led all scorers with 17 points while Morris pumped in 16.

"Everything we tried to do on defense we just weren't allowed to do," said Burns. "The game hinged on that swing midway through the fourth quarter." Actually, the Lady Devils immediately answered Sheridan's spurt with a three-pointer by senior guard Paris Perkins, who led her team in scoring with 11 points, and later senior Taylor Johnson hit another three-ball to creep the Lady Devils within 44-40 with 1:15 left. But Sheridan just would not miss from the free-throw line.

The Jackets sank all 10 of their free-throw attempts in the fourth quarter, including 8 of 8 in the final 1:24.
Hazley added 10 points for the Lady Devils while Bradley stuck in 8.


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Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Lady Devils Over Greenwood

By Billy Woods
WM School District

PEARCY --- The transition from junior high to high school basketball has been no big deal for Aryah Hazley.
The ninth-grade West Memphis point guard continued her assault on the older competition here Wednesday in the first round of the Class 6A state tournament by blazing the nets for a game-high 29 points in her team's 52-46 victory over Greenwood.

The Lady Devils (17-14) will face Sheridan on Thursday in a 4 p.m. quarterfinal game.

Less than 24 hours after her junior high career was capped by leading her Wonder Lady Lions to a conference championship Hazley was moved up to varsity high school ball and the transition has been seamless. If anything, it's made her step up her game. Hazley is averaging 19.2 points in four high school games. "I play with a lot of the (varsity) players in AAU, so I'm used to playing with them," said Hazley, who hit 10 of 12 free throws. "It's different at times because the level of play is better, but it's been OK."

Hazley made 4 of 4 free throws in the final 1:30 of the game to seal the outcome. After Greenwood (15-16) battled back from a 14-point fourth-quarter deficit to make it a one-possession game with 40 seconds left, West Memphis senior Nikki Higgs split a pair of charity shots to make it 50-46. Hazley then clinched the contest with a pair of foul shots with 14.1 seconds left.

Head coach Shelia Burns went with a smaller lineup in the second half for more quickness and it paid off in the Lady Devils forcing 15 Greenwood turnovers, including 6 in the fourth quarter. "It was a guard game," Burns said. "Our bigs did a good job in the first half, but we felt like we could run on (Greenwood).. We put our big girls back in there for a brief period in the third quarter, but we got stagnant, so we went back to our smaller group and it paid off."

Fellow ninth-grader Tiara Bradley made her presence felt in the first half, blocking three shots without even leaving the floor. She also scored 4 points. West Memphis led 19-15 at halftime after hitting only 7 of 24 field-goal attempts. But the Lady Devils dominated the boards all day, outrebounding Greenwood 35-23. Hazley contributed 6 rebounds to her effort.

A Hazley three-pointer with 52 seconds to play in the third quarter gave the Lady Devils a 12-point cushion (36-24) heading into the fourth quarter. After back-to-back layups by Hazley and senior guard Paris Perkins, who scored all 12 of her points in the second half, the West Memphis girls held their biggest lead of the day at 40-26 with just over seven minutes left in the game.

But the Lady Devils spread their offense and they stopped attacking with over five minutes left in the game. That allowed the Lady Bulldogs to creep back into the game. Greenwood made 12 of 14 free throws in the fourth quarter to spur its rally. Hazley, however, took over the final four minutes of the game by hitting all 6 of her free-throw attempts. "I missed two (in the first half) and I was thinking I was going to miss (late in the game)," Hazley added. "But I focused on what I was doing and made them."

Senior center Ty Bullins added 4 points for the Lady Devils while Higgs scored 3. Sarah Reeves paced the Greenwood attack with 12 points while Kyiah Julian scored 10.




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