Armorel Public Schools - Building a Tradition of Success
Armorel Public Schools aims to prepare students to excel as productive citizens in a global society. The district provides a safe and engaging environment for students, focusing on critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and technology integration. With dedicated staff and a supportive community, Armorel Public Schools is committed to student success and college/career readiness.
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2023-2024 Armorel Public Schools Public Meeting September 14, 2023 Building on a Tradition of Pride and Success
Armorel Public Schools Vision Statement: Preparing students to serve as productive citizens in a changing and global society. Mission Statement: Our mission is to provide a safe environment that promotes active student participation in a rigorous, balanced education that focuses on critical thinking and problem-solving skills utilizing technology and collaborative strategies for college and career readiness.
Armorel School Board of Directors: Scott Jowers - President Jeff Hollingsead - Vice President Jeff Hopper - Secretary Eldon Carter Tammy Winstead
Armorel Public Schools Administration: Tiffany Morgan, Superintendent Kelley Hopper, High School Principal Genaya Ruddick, Elementary Principal Kelley Hopper, Special Education Supervisor Brittany Hazelwood, Instructional Facilitator Pam Whitcomb, Transportation Director Tiffany Morgan, Federal Programs Gina Warhurst, Child Nutrition Bobbie McLean, District Parent Coordinator Lora Barnes, ELL Coordinator LeighAnn Casey, Dyslexia Coordinator
Armorel High School Students 198 Certified Staff 25 Classified Staff 4 All, our teachers and paraprofessionals are fully certified or on an appropriate pathway to licensure. You can contact the school to receive a copy of any staff credentials.
Armorel Elementary Schools Students 210 Certified Staff 21 Classified Staff 5 All, our teachers and paraprofessionals are fully certified or on an appropriate pathway to licensure. You can contact the school to receive a copy of any staff credentials.
Armorel School District District Total Students 408 Certified Staff 45 Degree Classified Staff 9 Doctorate 1 Specialist 2 Masters 21 Bachelors 21
Armorel Public Schools Accreditation Status: The Armorel School District is fully accredited by the Arkansas Department of Education with no exceptions found. Notice of Compliance: Armorel School District is an equal opportunity employer and educational organization. Federal law protects the right to an equal educational or employment opportunity regardless of race, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, physical handicap, sex, or age.
Included in Facilities Master Plan: Parking Lot Upgrading to include sidewalks and car stops for added safety summer 2024 High School Safe Room Expansion Meetings with Architects to begin drawings/design 2023 school year Construction plan in connecting the main building to Library Building with Multipurpose/Safe Room, High School Main Entrance, and Offices Roof Cafeteria roof 2023-2024 school year New roof and/or overlay on High School projected start summer 2024-2025
District Goal: Both Armorel Elementary AND Armorel High will receive A ratings by: Increasing student performance in Reading and Math Increasing student attendance (ESSA) Increasing Community Service Hours in the High School (ESSA) Retain and recruit high quality teachers Upgrade facilities
Armorel High Report Kelley Hopper Building on a Tradition of Pride and Success
AHS Programs, Clubs, and Activities: Honors and Advanced Placement (AP) - Quiz Bowl EAST BETA FBLA Student Council Basketball Track Baseball/Softball Golf Coding eSports
Armorel Elementary Report Genaya Ruddick Building on a Tradition of Pride and Success
Armorel Elementary School ASPIRE Scores (2022-2023): 3rd Met State Average English 75.0% 62.7% Math 70.8% 54.4% Reading 33.3% 35.0% Science 54.2% 32.2%
Armorel Elementary School ASPIRE Scores (2021-2022): 4th Met State Average English 86.7% 63.3% Math 70.0% 48.6% Reading 70.0% 38.5% Science 53.3% 42.0%
Armorel Elementary School ASPIRE Scores (2021-2022): 5th Met State Average English 75.0% 70.2% Math 42.9% 40.7% Reading 42.9% 34.7% Science 39.3% 36.8%
Armorel Elementary School ASPIRE Scores (2021-2022): 6th Met State Average English 81.0% 67.6% Math 78.6% 47.0% Reading 52.4% 39.0% Science 57.1% 40.3%
District Family and Community Engagement Coordinator, Bobbie McLean Building on a Tradition of Pride and Success
IDEAS for the 2023-2024 School Year We NEED You! Please volunteer. Student recognition in multiple ways
We want to hear from YOU: If you have concerns or question, PLEASE contact someone at the school directly. Also, we ask that you please follow the chain of command and give us an opportunity to address concerns using the proper channels. Please understand Facebook is a great way to be heard but is not a channel the school will monitor or address. If you have an issue, contact US.
Communication: Call: Elementary - (870) 763-5600 High School- (870) 763- 7121 District Office - (870) 763-6639 Check us out on our District Website - armorel.k12.ar.us Like us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ArmorelTigers/ Follow us on X (formally Twitter) - @armorelschools
Thank you to all of our Tiger Family for your continued support! YOU are the reason for our success! Building on a Tradition of Pride and Success