
Congratulations to all of the SHJHS scholars that made the Honor Roll during the first quarter of the school year. We would like to recognize and celebrate your hard work and dedication to your education.
23- 9th Grade Scholars Earned All A's
23- 8th Grade Scholars Earned All A's
75- 9th G Scholars Earned A's and B's
80- 8th G Scholars Earned A's and B's







We're rounding out the week with an important reminder about the Bus Danger Zone: It’s difficult to see children 10 feet on either side & 10 feet in front of a bus. Make sure your children are aware of this zone!
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Here's Bus Stop Safety Tip #4: Tell your child to stand 15 feet (or nine GIANT STEPS) away from the street when waiting for the bus. Learn more here: https://trst.in/GsFak8
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SYLVAN HILLS JUNIOR’s Mr. West met a memorable Arkansan his senior year. “When I was a senior at Earle High, Bill Clinton was president and came to our school for the dedication of the new building. I got to sit next to him on stage and shake his hand.” #pcssdproud #serveall


In English, students are collaborating on a storyboard project for William Golding's classic "Lord of the Flies." The project helps students understand the story's structure, flow and pacing.



Here’s Bus Stop Safety Tip #3 for National School Bus Safety Week: Teach your child to stop, look left, right, and then left again before crossing the street.
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It’s National School Bus Safety Week and here is Bus Stop Safety Tip #2: Remind your child to walk on the sidewalks or out of the street, single file, facing traffic, & as close to the edge of the road as possible.
Learn more here: https://trst.in/821OqQ
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It’s National School Bus Safety Week, so we'll be sharing daily bus stop safety tips.
Tip #1: Children should wear bright coats or put a piece of high-vis, reflective tape on coats & backpacks.
Learn more here: https://trst.in/R2HZx7
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Does your child need a ride to the school health clinic? We've got you covered! Our school-based health center with Mainline Health now offers FREE transportation to the health clinic (located behind Mills Middle School) for students who need a ride.
Your child's health is important, and we're here to help. Call us to schedule a ride and get them the care they need! 📞 Contact the clinic at 501-234-2020.


October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Focus on social-emotional education. These lessons can help students develop social skills that reduce the chances that they will be bullied or bully others. Learn more here: https://trst.in/tAlUVk
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It’s German-American Heritage Month. Did you know? German-Americans made a lasting impact on the U.S. school system with the establishment of the first Kindergartens in the country. #pcssdproud #serveall


It's Boss's Day! Thanks to all the outstanding leaders across PCSSD! Did you know Boss’s Day was initiated by a State Farm Insurance employee in Illinois in 1958? October 16 was chosen to coincide with her father’s birthday, who was also her boss.
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Check out this collaborative art project for Hispanic Heritage Month inspired by the Frida Kahlo quote, "Feet, what do I need you for when I have wings to fly?" ("Pies, ¿para qué los quiero si tengo alas para volar?") 🦋✨






During the SHJHS ATLAS Interims 1 Fall 2024-25 Testing Week, students will engage in a series of tests that focus on core subjects, including Reading, Math, Science, and Writing, from October 22nd to October 29th. The event will feature fun and engaging activities, such as themed pajama day and trivia, designed to create a relaxed yet focused testing atmosphere. Students are encouraged to "Be H.E.R.E." by staying helpful, engaged, ready, and putting in their best effort on each test. Additionally, "Be GRRRReat" expectations remind students to be grateful, respectful, responsible, resilient, and reflective, with opportunities to earn rewards for attendance and behavior.


Student Choice is an important part of the educational atmosphere, even when it comes to student nutrition! Chef King prepared grilled chicken sandwiches with roasted red pepper mayo and Caribbean BBQ pulled pork sandwiches for the students to sample. Students then voted on which one they'd prefer to see added to their cafeteria menu. It was close, but the Caribbean BBQ won with 55% of the vote!








It's Down Syndrome Awareness Month! Every October, we have the chance to celebrate and empower our students with Down syndrome. #pcssdproud #serveall


SHJHS will conduct Vision and Hearing Screenings on Thursday 10/17, for all 8th grade students. If you're child wears glasses/ Hearing Aids please make sure your child brings/wears them, for an accurate screening. Thank you .

On October 5 our choir students attended 2024 Region 2- All Region Junior High Choir auditions. Out of nearly 1,000 choir students who auditioned, 21 students from the Sylvan Hills Junior High Choir made the cut! Our choir program continues to grow and impress in our region. Congrats, SHJHS Choir!


October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Bystanders play a crucial role. Did you know changing the subject or using humor can help diffuse a bullying incident? Learn more here: https://trst.in/Jmrydx
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October is Polish American Heritage Month. Celebrate by learning more about the contributions of Polish Americans. For starters: Did you know that Pulaski County is named after Brigadier General Casimir Pulaski, a Polish-born Continental Army officer? #pcssdproud #serveall
