President Clinton Visits

The Clinton School students had the opportunity Friday to visit with President Clinton, the school’s namesake, who was in town for several events. Students spent two hours discussing public service and international affairs with the former president. The photo above shows the president chatting with the students at Sturgis Hall.

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Students to Defend Capstones

A group of Clinton School students will defend their final Capstone projects today to a group of fellow students and faculty. The students are set to graduate on May 14. Here’s a list of those defending their projects:

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Auction Raises More than $8K

The Bids by the Bridge silent auction, organized by Clinton School students, raised more than $8,000 to benefit the organizations that the school partnered with this year for public service projects.

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First Lady Ginger Beebe Hosts Students

The students made paper Flat Stanleys, the popular, “flat” children’s book character who mails himself around the world to learn about different people and cultures. The students will take pictures with Flat Stanley in places around the world so Mrs. Beebe can share his experiences with elementary students when they return.

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Student Takes 2nd Place on Jeopardy

We hosted a watch party Tuesday for Clinton School student Cory Biggs (’11) who was a contestant on Jeopardy. Biggs took home second place and over $4,000 on the pre-taped show and enjoyed watching his appearance with his friends and classmates.

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Grad Recognized for Human Resources Work

Clinton School graduate Octave Ellis (’07) has received recognition for his work as a human resources specialist for the Superior Court System of the District of Columbia.

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Student O’Leary Helps Craft City’s Service Plan

Clinton School student Erin O’Leary partnered with the City of Little Rock to help implement a $200,000 grant for creating a comprehensive service plan to address community challenges through volunteerism. The city launched its service plan today.

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Student Assesses Advocacy Strategies of Faith-Based NGOs at UN

Clinton School student Ryan Ubuntu Olson partnered with the Unitarian Universalist – United Nations Office (UU-UNO) to identify advocacy strategies for faith-based NGOs surrounding Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender human rights at the United Nations.

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