
Congratulations to Storm Rogers, Renlee Espinosa, Jaden Stephens, Zoey McGillvray, and Hanna Smithson earning Junior High All-Region Choir honors.

Life is your journey. Travel drug free. Students at Bald Knob Middle School are pledging to be drug free. Today students dressed as wacky tourists. The best dressed award goes to Callie McGillvray!

Congratulations to the Pre-K students of the month for October, Bellamy Rose Boatman and Jebediah Reece Gipson.



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Congratulations to the Marching Bulldogs, earning the following achievements at the Forrest City Marching Contest:
1st division color guard
1st division percussion
1st division band
2nd place in class
2nd place overall


3rd grade boys fall short in triple overtime against the Riverview Raiders. We are proud of our football players and cheerleaders for a great season.





The Bulldog trap team was recognized for its 2018 state championship. The team of Hunter Throckmorton , Chase Martin, Evan Martin, Parker Hepner, and Paige Hanna received championship rings to commemorate their feat during the pre-game festivities this evening.


The Dogs regain bragging rights as it upends Riverview 35-14 on a rainy evening. The team returns to Bulldog Stadium next Friday, hosting CAC in Senior Night.




RJ and Brad Peacock partnered with Farm Bureau and the University of Arkansas Department of Agriculture to teach students about farming. 6th-grade students were given sample bags of rice and information through the program Rice for Kids.

Due to the impending weather, the tailgate that was schedule before tonight's game has been canceled. The game will begin at 7:00 p.m.

The junior Dogs complete a Thursday night sweep of Riverview by defeating the Raiders 34-18. The 7th grade Bulldogs took home a 22-12 victory earlier in the evening. We hope to see you back at home tomorrow as the White County foes’ senior teams face off at 7:00 p.m.





The 7th-grade Bulldogs picked up another win, defeating Riverview 22-12.



Ms. Reid’s Orientation to Teaching classes had the pleasure of accompanying the Pre-K to the pumpkin patch today.





Austin Bowman’s wish was granted by Make a Wish Foundation. Friday, Austin and his family will fly to Hawaii and experience some amazing adventures. Bald Knob Middle School students and staff gave him a special bulldog send off!

Robert Howell, in Mrs. Julie Stephenson’s 2nd grade class, won the movie night basket that was given away at the elementary literacy and math night. Robert and his family attended the event to see and practice what he is learning in 2nd grade. Notice that Robert is wearing his September perfect attendance badge! Congrats Robert.


Bald Knob School District's Annual Walk to School Event will be October 24th at 9:00 a.m. Check out the attached flyer for more information!


Braden Davis (1st), Tayden Hamrick (7th), and Mya Ragsdale (15th) each earned individual medalist honors at today’s cross country meet at Quitman. In addition, the junior girls finished as the runners-up while the junior boys secured 4th place overall. Congratulations to the athletes and Coach Ragsdale.




The Spine Crackers 8th grade book club just kicked off their first meeting today. Each participating student will receive a copy of the book for their personal library. The Spine Crackers will meet each Monday during lunch to discuss the book and complete a fun activity.


Courtesy of the Bald Knob Public Education Foundation, Inc., students at H.L. Lubker Elementary now have the chance to experience new learning opportunities with two academic enrichment grants. Sheila Martin, Chair, and Kellie Smith, Director of the BKPEF, presented the awards. Teresa Johnson, the elementary counselor, received $1,044 for playground activities, and Bridget Pate, a 5th-grade science teacher, received $950 for robots in her classroom. With these generous contributions, students can engage in both educational and enjoyable activities.

Bald Knob Middle School Student Council worked on their leadership skills at STUCO retreat. We are so proud of these future leaders!
