
Hey Students-- your teachers have been working hard this year and putting a lot of time into making sure all students are getting the help they need. You should show some appreciation towards them for being there for you and impacting your life. If you had a teacher that impacted you, vote for them on this Google Form. We are going to be doing this once a week! https://forms.gle/io2UcoRmYPuT6eNz8

The Fayetteville Parent Teacher Cooperative organized a lunch today to celebrate our bus drivers on School Transportation Appreciation Day! Thank you to the FPTC for the celebration! Thanks also to JJ’s Grill for the food and McAlister’s Deli for the tea!





ALE Leadership day at the capital: ALLPS was recognized as one of the top 10 schools with the highest ACT Aspire scores in ELA. This is out of 502 ALE programs in the state of Arkansas. Attendees: Hoy, Keylor, Mitchell; students: Ashantee G., Helalyn N., Justin O., Ambrose J

Congratulations to the 2022 FHS Color’s Day Court!💜 Queen Trusha Liyanage, Maid of Honor Rebecca Jane Brennan, First Maid Grace Pomeroy, Second Maid Kelsey Urban, Third Maid Elizabeth Gunderman!
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Holt Middle School recently unveiled their Outdoor Volleyball court with a GRAND OPENING! The project is a joint-use partnership between the Boys and Girls Club and the Holt PTO. Members of the State Champion FHS Volleyball team joined Holt students as they enjoyed playing on the new all-weather surface.


The FHS Sports Broadcasting class led by Mr. John Gossett brings Bulldog sports to the world. Check out this FPS Story detailing their award-winning program. https://youtu.be/zK-BU8PPYCY


Here is link to yesterday's fashion show event here at ALLPS Celebrating Black History Month: https://youtu.be/3fnE7_e7eq4

What a day of Celebration for our students, we had our first BHM fashion show, Thank you to all who have helped and showed out for ALLPS today. Special THANK YOU to our guest and teachers.

Our BHM celebration with our professional yesterday was very informative and inspirational. Our guest was extremely impressed to see how engaging we were and not preoccupied with their cell phone. They were very appreciative of the invitation to come speak to our students. - Mr. Coleman

(this is a makeup event from week 1)
2. Our BHM special guests this morning will be the first African American Head Coach of the University of Arkansas Head Track & Field, coach Chris Johnson; Razorback great, the "voice of the Razorbacks" and Hall of Fame Quarterback Quinn Grovey; former Razorback, NFL player, and current owner Conley Fitness; Jarod Eaton, the owner of Ozark Construction Solutions; and Mrs. Konasha Mack, an African American educator and owner Kenosha Cookies, she might even bring a few cookie treats. Again, please make sure to remain cordial and respectful throughout the event. Disorderly and disruptive conduct will not be tolerated with Mrs. Randolph/Willis and also on the office window.

Big thank you to all who have helped with ALLPS Black History Month. We are thankful to all who have came over to speak to our students.





ALLPS Teacher Shoutout : https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeeqoGxeWBUmiqszKqnQle7_ozz6z3_5UMbKHLC4A2qGF9KEg/viewform

1. Our BHM special guest this morning will be Mr. Nic & Carrie Wright, the owners of Herman's Rib house. They might be providing "limited" food tasting samples. Make sure they sign up w/Mrs. Randoph, on the office window or Mr. Medlock or Coleman.
2. Please see Mrs. Young, Mr. Yate, and Mr. Cook to participate in the BHM Essay contest. The top three winners will be awarded $150, $100, $75 CASH!! and Lunch at Chicken Headz.
3. If you are interested in participating in the BHM Fashion Show, please see Mr. Coleman. There are limited spots available please see him asap. We will finalize all student models by Wednesday and begin planning for the fashion show.
*Today in Black History; W.B. Purvis patented the fountain pen in 1890.
On Feb 7, 1926, Dr. Carter Woodson, founded Negro History Week. In 1976, became as we know it today as "Black History Month".
Today is Comedian & Actor Chris Rock Birthday.
THANKS.

Due to Inclement weather
BHM (Black History Month) activities will change from from 2/2 and 2/3 to 2/16 and 2/22. Thank you!

ALLPS School of Innovation held its Black History Month Kickoff on Monday, January 31 with a student assembly to announce the schedule for February. DJ Derrick then provided the music for dancing and learning some new steps, and Superintendent Dr. John L Colbert joined the ALLPS students and staff in dancing.





Here is the link to ALLPS Black History Kick-off Calendar: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vR84w9ZZMott9mm9LRq-5bAvE_4LRfuRLDNDgbn3eg_MXKMrWJPyqa_PvgFDZ6jIg/pubhtml

Just a reminder, our special guests for ALLPS BHM Kickoff today will be Mrs. Carolyn Brewer, the owner of Hair Couture, Mrs. Quintina Arnett , a hair designer and the owner of GLITZ Hair and Beauty Bar, and Sparkle Mcknight, a former Olympian and current hair and beauty stylist. Their BHM "Q & A "session with our students will be in Mrs. Norman room 10 -11am, and they will have a few "gift bag" give-a-ways for student participation. In addition, Signature Fadez, will be in Mr. Scoponi's Class at 10am, providing "limited" free haircuts and "linings" for our students during their BHM "Q & A" session. Sign up in the front office if you have not done so yet.

ALLPS Black History Kick off started today- Check in every day for new news on who is coming to ALLPS. Feb 1st we will have :
Signature Fadez - Rm A21
G.L.I.T.Z Beauty Bar/Salon - Rm A35
Hair Couture - A35
Sparkle McKnight- A35

Fayetteville is hosting the 2022 Walmart UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships and welcoming the world to Northwest Arkansas! Students from Fayetteville Public Schools had the exciting opportunity to participate in a parade of nations to kick off the event! Watch the parade on youtube! https://youtu.be/evL0e5WhxZM


Progress in process! Associate Superintendent Dr. Megan Duncan leads the team managing over 30 construction projects throughout the district. You can see the impact on each and every school campus. #oneFPS
