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AFBF and AHFTH support Acorn Schools’

Backpack Program

Submitted by Tammy L. Young

Arkansas Farm Bureau Foundation (AFBF) and Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry (AHFTH) donated snack sticks for the Acorn Schools’ Backpack Program on Oct. 4. Through a collaborative partnership, the AFBF and AHFTH organization support schools’ backpack

Mena Middle School wins Red Ribbon Grant

Submitted by Mark Hobson programs through the wild game snack sticks program. This program provides protein in the form of shelf-stable meat snack sticks to schools to combat food insecurity in Arkansas.

Acorn Schools would like to extend our appreciation to AFBF and AHFTH organization for providing the donation to support the Backpack Program.

Lyle named ACTE 2024 National Award Finalist

Submitted by Tammy L. Young

Congratulations to Mindy Lyle, Acorn High School family & consumer sciences teacher and FCCLA advisor being named one of four finalists for the Association of Career and Technical Education (ACTE) National Award category for New Teacher of the Year. The ACTE Awards Gala will be held in November 2023 to recognize the best CTE educators in the country. ACTE is the nation’s largest not-for-profit association committed to the advancement of education that prepares youth and adults for successful careers.

ACTE represents the community of CTE professionals, including educators, administrators, researchers, school counselors, guidance and career development professionals and others at all levels of education.

ACTE is committed to excellence in providing advocacy, public awareness and access to resources, professional development and leadership opportunities.

Mena Middle School was awarded the Arkansas Sheriffs’ Association Red Ribbon Grant.

Since 2017 the Arkansas Sheriffs’ Association (ASA) has presented Red Ribbon Grants to schools in the state of Arkansas. Our sheriffs have had the honor in presenting these funds to their county schools to help promote a drug free com- drug prevention to the youth of Arkansas. There is a program designed for K-third, fourth-sixth, seventh-eighth and ninth-12th.

If your school or organization is interested in having the team do a program in your area please contact the Association. With the help of your sheriff, the ASA strives to reach out and help the youth in our great state make the right choice to Just Say No!

(Photo courtesy of Mena Public Schools) munity. Red Ribbon Week will be Oct. 23-31.

The mission of the drug program is to provide children, K-12, with the information they need to live the best drug free life as possible. The ASA aim to provide skills that lead to better decision making and a healthier life.

The ASA Staff runs programs throughout the school year to teach