The Lady Bulldogs pick up a 62-57 win over Brinkley to jump start its season and advance to the semifinals of the Joe T. Robison Tournament. The team returns to the court along with the senior boys and 7th grade teams tomorrow at White County Central.
Christmas came early for the Spine Crackers Book Club. These 8th-grade students just received, for their personal libraries, the second book in the series of books they have been reading.
Congratulations to the high school dance team for earning third place for their hip hop dance routine in the 3A division at the state competition on Saturday.
The second deadline to order a 6th-grade through 12th-grade yearbook is quickly approaching. Be sure to reserve your copy by Friday, November 16. The price will go up after this date.
As a part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October, Laura, a spokesperson from Victim's Rights AR, spoke with the JAG and FACS students at BKHS. Those students then collected items to assist Hope Cottage, a domestic violence shelter in Searcy.
Bald Knob Schools competed in the bowling portion of the Special Olympics Tuesday. We are so proud of you!
Join us on November 8th at 1:00 p.m. for the Veteran's Day program performed by 3rd and 5th grades. To assist with the safety of our students, attendees must check in with a photo ID at the elementary office before the performance. Check-in will take time, so please arrive early.
The junior boys (54-27 over Cedar Ridge) and junior girls (51-50 over Jonesboro Westside in OT) pick up opening round wins in the Bald Knob Junior High Tournament. Both teams return to the court on Thursday.
Congratulations to 8th grader Renlee Espinosa for earning All-Region Jazz Band honors.
We celebrate Jase Swain and James Tucker as the Bald Knob Early Childhood Center students of the week.
The Junior High Lady Bulldogs will be in action tonight at 4 PM and 6:30 PM for the 2018 BK Junior High Basketball Tournament! Join us for a great night of cheering on the Bulldogs!
Bald Knob concludes its season with a heartbreaking defeat, falling to Southside 13-10 in overtime.
In their first high school meet, freshmen Tayden Hamrick and Braden Davis notched top-25 finishes at the 3A State Cross Country Meet. Hamrick finished 22nd overall and Davis earned 25th in the competition.
Mr. Gene Kidd volunteers daily in our Early Childhood Center. Staff and students, including Mr. Kidd’s grandson Hudson Mullen, enjoy having Mr. Gene helping them learn. We appreciate all of our volunteers.
Friday is the deadline to register for the December ACT.
Bald Knob Middle School had a record turn out for the Fall Family Night.
The 4th-graders incorporated a Halloween theme into their lessons today. How many seeds are in a pumpkin? Ms. Capps's students can give you the answer.
The elementary science and social studies curriculum night that was scheduled for November 6th has been cancelled. We will host the event at a later date.
Tonight, Bald Knob Middle School is hosting a Fall Family event from 4:00-5:30 pm.
There will be free food and fun. It will be spooktacular!
Fifth grade students went on a field trip to the Toltec Mounds; this field trip aligns with their curriculum for the studies of Pre-Columbian societies. While there, students learned about the ceremonies, life, and early culture of the Plum Bayou people. Students were able to participate in the crafts of pottery and creating their own arrowhead necklace. They also participated in an archaeological mock dig.