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Mena School District Welcomes Dr. Smith Back
American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Polk County Adapts to Changes from COVID-19 with Drive Through Luminaria Ceremony
Mena, AR — As communities adjust to continued social distancing practices related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the local American Cancer Society staff and volunteers have begun to adapt and innovate with upcoming events, including Relay For Life of Polk County. Plans are underway to hold a drive through luminaria ceremony on June 12 beginning at 8 p.m. at Janssen Park. The Relay For Life event was originally scheduled to take place on May 29, but was suspended due to the continued im-
pact from COVID-19. The American Cancer Society’s top priority remains the health and safety of our volunteers, staff, and the cancer patients and their loved ones who rely on us. The American Cancer Society is grateful for all the dedication of our volunteers and appreciate the sacrifices they make to support our events. The COVID-19 situation has had significant impact on fundraising and the fight against cancer, and our goal RELAY CONTINUED ON PAGE 11
The Mena School Board met on May 19th and board members voted to hire Dr. Lee Smith as Assistant Superintendent. Smith was a former Agri teacher at Acorn High School and Mena High School before he became an adjunct professor at UA Rich Mountain. Smith also served as a Career and Technical Education Coordinator for the De Queen – Mena Educational Coop and the superintendent of the Horatio School District for the past 6 years. Board members also approved the hiring of Cheyenne Burdess and Lisa Falls for the Holly Harshman Elementary campus; Alicia Farringer, Amy. Martin and Chase McCormick for the Mena Middle School campus and Colby Singleton for the Mena High School campus. Board members approved the transfer of Amy Dollar, Justin Goodnight, Chelsea Johnson and Susan McKeever. And, they accepted the following coaching duties. Landon Dover will be the head Sr. girls track coach, Tia Fryer will be the assistant jr. boys basketball coach. Ryan Luttmer will be the head jr. boys basketball coach and head jr. boys track coach. Brad Lyle is the new assistant sr. boys basketball coach and Heather Goss is the head jr. girls track coach. Board members accepted the resignations of Traci Gray and Malani Vega and voted to rescind the contract of Markie Blocker. Superintendent Benny Weston updated the board on the multiple phases the district’s leadership team is working on, for the re-entry and beginning of the 2020-2021 school years.
Board members renewed the contracts of Aramark Food Service and Horizon Software. The board also accepted the Freedom of Choice applications of 9 students.
Dr. Lee Smith New Assistant Superintendent Submitted photo.
Arkansas Community Foundation Awards Grants, Four Organizations in Polk County Two months after the creation of it COVID-19 Relief Fund to assist in pandemic relief, Arkansas Community Foundation has awarded $1,000 rapid response mini-
grants to 678 organizations in 149 towns located in 67 counties. In Mena, grants were awarded to the Acts of Love Food Pantry, CASA of the
Ouachita Region, Inc., Fresh Start PRC, and to Healthy Families America Polk and Garland Counties/Healthy Connections. These mini-grants support immediate,
essential community needs in human services, food, health, housing, and educaGRANTS CONTINUED ON PAGE 11