
Here is the video link for Chapters 8-10 of How to Eat Fried Worms.
https://youtu.be/xFojRoNY0f4
Happy Reading!


Attention Local and Area Veterans


Open Positions at Mountainburg Schools for the 2022-2023 school year.




Welcome to Mountainburg Schools!
Mrs. Angie Dennis, incoming Special Education Supervisor beginning Fall, 2022
I am a graduate of Van Buren High School. I graduated from Westark College (Associate of Arts and Associate of General Studies), Arkansas Tech University (Bachelors in Elementary Education), University of Arkansas (Special Education), and Harding University (Masters in Educational Leadership/Curriculum and Administration/Educational Specialist).
Previously, I taught Special Education at Altus, Prairie Grove and Alma. I have taught in all areas of special education (Resource/Co-Teach/Inclusion/Self-Contain). I have been the Special Education Director for the last 10 years at Gentry and Decatur School Districts. For the last 5 years, I have been Adjunct Faculty for John Brown University and have taught Special Education. I was also Athletic Director at Gentry School District for 2 and a half years.
My husband Mitch and I have 8 children and 13 grandchildren. We are very much involved in sports. We both officiate and he is an assignor for various leagues and sports. I have been a basketball observer for the Arkansas Officials Association/Arkansas Activities Association for the last 12 years.


Western Arkansas Child Development will be partnering with Crawford County Adult Education and the District Court for a food giveaway on the following dates at the Adult Education Center from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.:
Friday, March 18th
Saturday, April 9th
Saturday April 23rd


The link below will provide you with more information about little league softball and baseball.
If you have questions, please contact Coach Pense - zach.pense@mountainburg.org.
Link to information: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QWBFNcSJuQK8tJySIuDuf93UxQnwJm8r/view?usp=sharing

Dragons lead Decatur 11 to 3 in top of the third. Congratulations to Lane Biery on his grand slam!


One School, One Book Update: Thank you to our special artists for worms one - three! Tonight's reading: Day 4, Tuesday March 8th, Chapters 8-10, pages 28-38. Happy reading!


UPDATE ON SOFTBALL GAME:
The game for this Friday, March 11 has been moved to Thursday, March 10 and will be played at Greenland beginning at 4:00.

UPDATE ON BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL GAMES:
The baseball game will be played HERE today, March 8, at 4:00 PM.
There is no softball game.

PAGEANTS RE-SCHEDULED:
Due to the impending winter weather forecast, the 2022 Miss Mountainburg Youth Pageant and Miss Mountainburg Pageant will be postponed.
The new dates for the pageants will be Friday, April 1 and Saturday, April 2.
Mrs. Christian will provide parents of the youth pageants updated information as soon as possible.

Here is the link for Video Chapters 5-7 of How to Eat Fried Worms.
https://youtu.be/3StoM1KWzDg Happy Reading!


Have a great day Dragons! 😊


Register your daughter for the 2022 Little League Softball Season - https://almasoftball.weebly.com/?fbclid=IwAR1JgBlSaxvpMOsBs_eskidkDrFxfkeE-OYDdxEUaNGEZ06ecJ2Pdgq3X8g
Contact Coach Pense if you have questions - zach.pense@mountainburg.org

Friday, March 11 is the deadline to sign up for the 2022 Little League Baseball Season.
Use the form below to register your son to play.
Contact Coach Pense with any questions - zach.pense@mountainburg.org
Registration Form: https://forms.gle/A3JhUCfD44cpdM9n6

Register your son for the 2022 Little League Baseball Season -
https://forms.gle/FktZj3fEMSC9FEDY9
Contact Coach Pense if you have questions - zach.pense@mountainburg.org

Free Tutoring!!! Check it out at schoolhouse.world.


The Arkansas Department of Education’s Division of Elementary and Secondary Education is pleased to launch the ACT NOW campaign, the next generation of the No Limits campaign.
The ACT NOW campaign encourages Arkansas high school students to take advantage of opportunities to take the ACT multiple times. Taking the ACT more than one time can result in increased scores, ultimately increasing opportunities for scholarships and admission to colleges, universities, and trade schools. Taking the ACT multiple times also provides students with opportunities to reflect on what they have learned to determine the best course to prepare for life after high school.


Summer '22 MASH Program Information


Lady Dragons fall to Cedarville 15-23



