Congratulations to Jody Newton and Emily Mertig! These ladies represent what makes Central Park great. Their desire to positively impact students every day is so very much appreciated!

Kindergarteners have been learning about kings and queens! Last week they celebrated all they’ve learned with a royal tea party. The students were able to have some royal snacks and learn some royal manners!

Students in Mr. Haubner's class are working hard to meet their goals! Way to go, gators!
Mrs. Hargis invited a special visitor to meet her class on Friday! Students and staff couldn't get enough of this little cutie.




This week the 2nd Grade got to celebrate winning Coin Wars! The winning grade got 1 hour per class of playing video games with their classmates. So cool!
Thank you to NWA Rolling Video Games for coming out and making this such an awesome experience for our students.

Help us stock the Animal Shelter! Also, please see the revised schedule for dress up days for next week!


Spread the word to anyone interested in working at Bentonville Schools! Ms. Bradshaw and Mrs. Smith will be at the Central Park table all day to meet and visit with interested candidates.

In digital literacy time for gator club, students have had some fun working on Valentine Pixel Art. While students may be familiar with using snap cubes (or counting blocks) to make designs, it brings the skill to whole new level digitally. Students are able to work on patterns, design thinking, mouse practice and keyboard shortcuts.




Celebrating the 100th day of school!



Today is the 99th day of school and zero the hero went missing! In order for the 100th day of school to arrive tomorrow, kindergarten students had to go on several math missions to get clues about where to find him! Luckily, zero the hero has been found and the 100th day can arrive tomorrow!



Everything you need to know about All Bentonville Reads!




A guest speaker from the Native American museum visited some kindergarten classrooms. She brought some artifacts that students could look at and touch. This was a great learning opportunity that goes along with the kindergarten unit of study about Native Americans.




All lost and found items will be donated if not claimed by tomorrow. Please remember to write your child's name inside all coats, jackets, and lunchboxes.

Math is pretty sweet in Mrs. Fikes' classroom!




Kindergators had the opportunity to share their learning with their families yesterday. They were so proud to show off their classrooms, teachers, and learning progress!



Spirit Day and spirit stick sales happening tomorrow!


Spirit Day this Friday! Which grade-level will have the best participation?

We had the opportunity for some of our staff to work with our Visible Learning coach again last week. The day was spent reflecting on the impact we have on student learning. As we work toward the designation of a Visible Learning school, our hope is to gain tools and strategies to help every student show high levels of growth.

Check out this great learning opportunity for parents.

Congratulations to our kindergarten and first grade gator award winners!


