
The Jesse Lewis Choose Love Movement is a formula to live with courage, show compassion, extend gratitude and offer forgiveness. We hope you'll join us in perpetuating the movement throughout Bentonville on Wednesday, November 9. The event is perfect for families of all ages! #whereexcellencelives


We the people are loving this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see a rare, original print of the U.S. Constitution made possible by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Bentonville High School civics students toured the exhibit with their teacher Michael Eaves earlier this week. Original prints of the Declaration of Independence, the proposed Bill of Rights and the Articles of Confederation can be viewed until January 2. The exhibit is free and absolutely worth your time. #whereexcellencelives





You wanna put on a clinic...you call up the best. WNBA Hall of Famer Jackie Stiles showed the ladies' basketball team at Lincoln Jr High how it's done recently. Jackie encouraged the ladies of Lincoln to live their dreams on and off the court. In the 2001 WNBA draft, Stiles was selected fourth overall by the Portland Fire and was later voted the Rookie of the Year #whereexcellencelives





Back in May, we asked our teachers to take a picture of themselves celebrating the Choose Love Movement over their summer break. We got back some incredible images but one stood out. Deb Hight is a teacher at Washington Junior High School. Her daughter is battling cancer right now, but the mother-daughter duo still took a moment to Choose Love outside of their cancer clinic. The reality is this life can be tough. But so are you. Live each moment with courage, compassion for others, offer forgiveness and show gratitude. The Choose Love formula is a game changer.
We plan to share more pictures like these leading up to Choose Love Day in Bentonville on November 9. #whereexcellencelives




Kindergarteners at Vaughn Elementary are learning what plants need to survive, and it seems we all might be a houseplant! Give us sunshine, water and fresh air, right? Love seeing teachers like Shannon Johnson at Vaughn promote learning in the great outdoors. #whereexcellencelives





We're once again offering our most popular lunch and learn on the topic of online safety. Mark your calendars now for this powerful discussion with Benton Co Prosecutor Nathan Smith. You'll learn more about online dangers and how to better protect your kids. Bring a sandwich from home or grab a bite in the drive-thru, and join us. #whereexcellencelives


A big thank you to Arkansas State Senator Bart Hester and Arkansas State Representative Jim Dotson for spending time in the halls of Bentonville Schools last week. The two toured classrooms in our newest and oldest schools led by our principals and education specialists. We're grateful for our state lawmakers that spend time learning and listening. #whereexcellencelives





Last call for Choose Love tees! You can still get yours until this THURSDAY! Go to https://mypaymentsplus.com/welcome and look for Choose Love 2022.
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Twenty National Merit Semifinalists...more than any district in Arkansas. Bentonville Schools is #whereexcellencelives


Kim Sence is our Extra Mile Award recipient for September. She has served Bentonville Schools for 31 years. Three decades of encouragement, compassion and love for our students. Currently, Kim works in the office at Apple Glen Elementary where she's known as Mama Kim. Kim was nominated by her colleague Emily Jones for this award. In her nomination, Emily shared with us how Kim does so much for so many with the most beautiful attitude. Kim, thank you for your selfless words and deeds.
If you know someone who consistently goes the Extra Mile in service to the families of Bentonville Schools, nominate him or her at bentonvillek12.org under About Us. #whereexcellencelives


Can you see yourself doing this? That's the question Bentonville High School students were able to explore today thanks to a fully loaded career technical learning semi-truck. Through virtual reality headsets, students explored careers in transportation, mechanics, construction, welding and robotics. The campaign is sponsored by Be Pro Be Proud to introduce high school students to meaningful careers they can begin immediately after high school. #whereexcellencelives





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Jenny Sorey founded Hub of HOPE in 2016. Before starting her organization, Jen served the vulnerable and oppressed through the work of various organizations both internationally and domestically. Jen heard the words "modern slavery" and "human trafficking" for the first time in 2011 and realized most of the individuals she had served throughout her life had been vulnerable and at a high risk of becoming victims of human trafficking. Please grab lunch and join us TOMORROW for this critically important conversation. Human trafficking is absolutely an issue in Northwest Arkansas, and we must protect our children. #whereexcellencelives


It doesn’t matter who you are, what you do or where you’re doing it, Choose Love! Much respect for the Los Angeles Rams for wearing Choose Love helmet decals in a game this week. Save the date of November 9 for our Choose Love Movement celebration on the Downtown Bentonville Square. #whereexcellencelives




Join us for our upcoming lunch & learn opportunities! These sessions are invaluable to parents. Grab your favorite sandwich and we'll see you there! #whereexcellencelives


We're always looking for good stories. Sometimes, though, great stories find us. Just before winter break last year, Bentonville High student Wes Allen asked us in an Instagram DM if he should study for his finals. You can see our overly intellectual exchange here. In his message, he promised a 3.8 GPA the next semester. He didn't earn a 3.8. He earned a 4.0. The story could end there and be a happy one, but once we started asking about Wes, we learned he got that 4.0 while grieving the loss of his mother. Here's the deal: Everyone is fighting a battle. Be kind, set goals and go after them. Wes, you make Bentonville #wherexcellencelives


We're honored to be named one of the best employers in Arkansas, according to Forbes. This is where life works. #whereexcellencelives


We're hosting a safety and security family forum Tuesday, August 30. Featured speakers include Superintendent Dr. Debbie Jones, Director of Security Steve Vera and local police chiefs. #wherexcellecelives


Safe to say Bentonville West student Owen Dyer understood the assignment. Watch American Ninja Warrior on NBC or catch the watch party at Flipside Ninja Park in Lowell tonight at 6:45 p.m. Check him out. #wherexcellecelives




Kathy Crouch is a star in the making and our August Extra Mile Award recipient. Kathy is a special education teacher at Old High Middle School. Over the summer, she coordinated a four-week learning program for some of our most physically and behaviorally challenged students. The program allowed students to stay on track with their learning so they were up to speed when school resumed this week. Kathy's leadership resulted in a culture characterized by positivity, empathy and kindness. We're proud of her commitment and compassion for some of our most vulnerable students.
If you would like to nominate a Bentonville Schools employee for going the Extra Mile, do so at bentonvillek12.org under About Us. #whereexcellencelives
