Tyler Hamrick, a Springdale High School senior, has signed a letter of intent to compete on the swimming team while attending the University of the Ozarks. #THEChoice
Asael Manjarrez, a Springdale High School senior, has signed a letter of intent to be a cheerleader while going to the University of Arkansas. He is one of five Bulldog cheerleaders to sign with the UA. #THEChoice
Springdale High School senior David Cortina has signed a letter of intent to be a cheerleader while attending the University of Arkansas. Five Bulldog cheerleaders have signed with the UA. #THEChoice
Jhosse Orellana, a senior at Springdale High School, has signed a letter of intent to run cross country and track while attending the University of Arkansas at Rich Mountain. #THEChoice
Kolby Bowman, a Springdale High School senior, has signed a letter of intent to be a cheerleader while attending the University of Arkansas. He is one of five Bulldog cheerleaders to sign with the UA. #THEChoice
Jorge Ramirez, a senior at Springdale High School, is one of five Bulldogs to sign letters of intent to be cheerleaders while attending the University of Arkansas. #THEChoice
Bravery Bracelets
Early April, 9th graders in the TOP program at Central and Southwest Junior High Schools made handmade bracelets and positive notes for persons living in transitional housing. Students learned about the importance of having these facilities in our community and why we should help build each other up. The community service was partnered with a lesson on learning from our mistakes and being resilient. Students donated 200 bracelets and notes to local organizations (Nicole's House, NWA Women's Shelter, and Peace at Home Shelter).
One TOP student wrote this note with their bracelet:
“I am so beyond proud of you! In my TOP class we have learned that you have to fail to succeed, so my message for you is to keep fighting! You are so loved!”


Bayyari Elementary asked Dr. Coby Davis, Principal of Archer Learning Center, to come share at our faculty meeting today. He asked teachers to think about who they serve, discussed students’ basic needs, involved teachers in an activity examining our beliefs, and empowered teachers to use grit and finish strong. Great partnerships make Springdale Public Schools #THEChoice
SO proud of our students! Keep working hard and #FinishStrongSPS

Kameron Bowerman, a senior at Springdale High School, has signed a letter of intent to be a cheerleader while attending Arkansas State University. #THEChoice
Please see the following flyer for information on Basketball Camp 2021!

Bulldog TV is working on documenting the history of Springdale High School! Check out this flyer!

Give it all you've got! We can do this Springdale Schools!

BikeNWA wants to hear from you! The purpose of Slow Streets NWA is to make streets safer to walk, bike and explore by creating accessible spaces for safe activities outdoors and increasing connectivity. On these streets, residents can exercise, make trips to local businesses, and explore the community right from their own neighborhood. Please see the following flyers for more information.


Basketball Camp 2021 is coming up! Parents please see the following flyer for more information.

Students at HTMS are enjoying the fresh produce made possible by the
NWA Equitable Food Relief and Response Grant.
Thanks to UAMS Northwest Community Health and Research!
Springdale Har-Ber senior Kania Starks has signed a letter of intent to play basketball while going to school at Coffeyville Community College. #THEChoice
Plant sales began Monday at Springdale High School. You can't miss this opportunity to come and support. #TheChoice
April 20, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
April 21, 7:00 am - 4:00 pm
Bedding plants, hanging baskets, various flowering and non-flowering plants. Herbs and vegetable plants.
All hanging baskets will cost $ 10
4 "pots - $ 2.00
6 "pots - $ 4.00
Floors- (includes 6 jumbo packs of six) $ 12.00
Individual package of 6- $ 3.00
Plate Gardens (15 ") $ 20
See you there Springdale Schools Family!
Camp Invention brings hands-on STEM activities to kids across all 50 states! Check out these flyers for more information!


Please see the flyers below for more information on Camp Rescue 2021. This camp will be for kids ages 15-18. You can contact Tina Fuller or Tyler McCartney, Fire Investigator at the Washington County Sheriff's Office, with any questions. Thank you!


