The West Memphis Blue Devil basketball teams will be in action on Tuesday and Thursday of this week for the regular-season finales.
West Memphis will host Valley View at Lehr Arena on Tuesday before taking on Nettleton on Thursday for Senior Night at Lehr Arena.
Tuesday's game will begin at 6 p.m. with the girls game.
Blue Devil seniors will be recognized on Thursday between the girls varsity and the boys varsity games.
Also, 6A-East Conference coaches will meet on Wednesday of this week to vote on seedings for the upcoming conference tournament. The tournament will not be played at one site. Teams with the better seed will host its opponent. The tournament will begin on Saturday.
Monday, February 13, 2017
Thursday, February 9, 2017
AWM squad wins GREC Quiz Bowl
By Billy Woods
WM School DistrictTuesday, February 7, 2017
OURschools - NEW RELEASE
VOLUME 1 - Issue 1 of OURschools released today! West Memphis School District's latest media publication shares just a few of the great things happening at WMSD! www.wmsd.net/ourschools
Monday, February 6, 2017
Spring sports meeting Wednesday
There will be a meeting between coaches and parents of athletes in West Memphis spring sports on Wednesday at 5 p.m. at the Academies of West Memphis' Performing Arts Center.
All parents are urged to attend.
All parents are urged to attend.
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Richland robotics team stand out in competitions
By Billy Woods
WM School District
Bot Builder team member, Emily Thorne, said this was an experience that she will never forget.
"Every time you are working with robots it feels like you are an engineer, but what's awesome about it is that you are an engineer. I'm just a fifth-grade engineer."
The team was judged in four categories: Robot Design, Core Values, A Project and Robot Races.
After
building and programming their autonomous robot, the team raced in
three rounds to earn points by completing missions designed to help
animals and people. The team was able to deliver a shark in a tank to a
set location, attach a disabled pig's prosthetic legs, deliver a trainer
and zoologist to a training base and depress a barrier for a seeing eye
dog and its owner in just two-and-a-half minutes.
The
team also demonstrated skills in mechanical design, programming
efficiency and strategy and innovation in their robot design interview.
The Core Values were judged through an interview focusing on how the team collaborated, problem solved and compromised.
Nicholas King, a rookie team member, said, "What robotics mean to me is teamwork, trust and learning from each other.
With
a nationwide push to increase Science, Technology, Engineering and
Mathematics, Richland coach Amanda Webb says that robotics encompass all
aspects of STEM.
"Just ask one of our team members or
their family about this experience," said Webb. "Their response is all
the encouragement we need to try to extend and expand this program."
The team is seeking supportive partnerships to increase students' exposure to robotics, coding and STEM
"My robotics experience was amazing and I hope more people get to have this experience," said team member Meredith Grafton.
WMSD school choice deadline: May 1
The West Memphis School District Participation in the Arkansas Public School Choice Act of 2015:
Parents
and legal guardians of children residing outside the West Memphis
School District who are interested in sending their child/children to
the West Memphis School District for the 2017-18 school year may pick up
and application at the WMSD Central Office located on 301 South Avalon.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)