Clinton School student Erin Stock, who is completing her final Capstone project in Bangkok Thailand, has written an article on the recent flooding there.
Read MoreStudents Raising Awareness for Services Benefiting AR Children and Families
In partnership with Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, the students will gather stories about ways that state tax revenues create opportunity for Arkansas residents and draw business investment state.
Read MoreStudents Team With Governor’s Campaign to Fight Childhood Hunger
Four Clinton School students are partnering with Governor Mike Beebe’s “No Kid Hungry Campaign” to identify and bridge gaps in programs that feed hungry children across Arkansas.
Read MoreGrad to Head Chamber of Commerce
Clinton School graduate Lisa Porterfield-Thompson (’10) has been named CEO of the Atlanta, Texas, Chamber of Commerce. She previously served as director of public relations at Texarkana College in Texarkana, Texas.
Read MoreMorale Committee Creates Fall Display at Sturgis
A combination of four ornamental fall pumpkins and squash sit out front of Sturgis Hall as part of a new student effort to boost spirits around the Clinton School.
Read MorePanel Discusses Consumer Confidence in AR
Roby Brock of Talk Business, French Hill of Delta Trust Bank, and Dr. Jay Barth of Hendrix College were on hand at the Clinton School Monday to discuss the Arkansas Consumer Confidence Third Quarter Report, a review of economic indicators in the state conducted by Talk Business.
Read MoreRacing for the Cure
Several Clinton School students participated in the Susan G. Komen Foundation Race for the Cure this weekend in Little Rock.
Read MoreStudent Working With Immigrant Services
Bachelder has worked in various immigration services in other states and says she looks forward to serving the immigrant community in Arkansas.
Read MoreBridges Recounts Integration Crisis
Bridges recounted her story, from her misunderstanding that the mob outside of her elementary school was celebrating Mardi Gras, to her realization that the community didn’t want her in school based on the color of her skin. Her father, grandmother and grandfather lost their jobs because of the controversy. Despite these hardships, the family stood by their decision to send Bridges to the neighborhood’s school, she said.
Read MoreCards Mailed to Troops
Clinton School students mailed over 600 cards to U.S. Military troops today in conjunction with the 10-year anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. After Sunday’s letter-writing event drew more than 500 cards, Cabot Junior High School sent an additional 140 cards that were made by students in Patti DiTommaso’s 7th grade science class.
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