

North Little Rock School District













Vision Statement, Mission Statement, Moral Purpose, Graduate Profile
Vision Statement
Our Community. Our Schools. Where Your Future Begins.
Mission Statement
The North Little Rock School District will prepare all students for their future by offering a well-rounded rigorous, relevant, and innovative education that allows each child to achieve their full potential in a safe, supportive learning environment to be future-ready.
Moral Purpose
As a community, our moral purpose is that all children will achieve, have a high-quality teacher, have a high-quality leader, and a supportive learning environment. We will not allow an achievement gap in the North Little Rock School District.
The NLRSD Graduate Profile of Future Ready Skills Acquired Upon Graduation Communication, Critical Thinking, Collaboration, Creativity and Innovation, Work-Life Balance, Information, Media, and Technology, Problem-Solving, Research, Personal Finance, Culture and Global Awareness, Career Development, Perserverance, Civic and Personal Responsibility, Leadership, Ethics, Environmental and Outdoor Education
The Board of Education

Board Alternate Disbursing Officer

Board Parliamentarian

Board Disbursing Officer

Board President


Board Member

Dorothy Williams Zone 1
Henry Taylor Zone 2
Cindy Temple Zone 5
Valerie McLean Zone 6
Board Vice President
Natalie Wankum Zone 7 Board Secretary
Dr. Rochelle Redus Zone 3
Angela Person-West Zone 4

August 1, 2024
August 1, 2025
Dear NLRSD Staff, Students, Parents, and Caregivers,
Dear NLRSD Staff, Students, Parents, and Caregivers,
The 2024-2025 school year is upon us! I am excited to welcome each of you to a brand new academic year. Our building-level and district-level leaders have worked tirelessly to ensure that this upcoming school year is smooth and meaningful. Each day, we strive to be a district that is student-centered and a place where each scholar reaches his or her fullest potential. In our district, we have everything a student needs to be successful.
The 2025-2026 school year is here! We are thrilled to have you here for a new academic year. Our staff and leaders have worked tirelessly to prepare our students for their best year yet. Each day, we strive to be a district that is student-centered and a place where each scholar reaches his or her fullest potential. In our district, we have everything a student needs to be successful.
Once again, we have published a Back-to-School Information Guide. This is a resource for all of our stakeholders to have handy that contains important details to know ahead of the new school year. We take pride in providing accurate and timely information to our staff and families. I encourage each of you to pause and to read through this Guide. In addition, I urge you to make sure your contact information is updated, as we communicate emergency notifications, weekly news, and other important details using the contact information that we have on file.
Once again, we have published a Back-to-School Information Guide. This is a resource for all of our stakeholders to have handy that contains important details to know ahead of the new school year We take pride in providing accurate and timely information to our staff and families. I encourage each of you to pause and to read through this Guide. In addition, I urge you to make sure your contact information is updated, as we communicate emergency notifications, weekly news, and other important details using the contact information that we have on file.
We know that each of you has a choice in where they want to be employed and in where they want their children to be educated. I want to personally thank you for choosing the North Little Rock School District. This school district resembles a close-knit family, and we are thrilled that you are a part of our community. Know that you are among people who take pride in this city and in this school district.
I want to personally thank you for choosing the North Little Rock School District. This school district resembles a close-knit family, and we are thrilled to have you as a part of our community. We take pride in our district, our city, our community, and most importantly—our students.
Have a fantastic school year!
Have a great school year!
Sincerely,

Gregory J. Pilewski, Ed.D. Superintendent of Schools

New Faces Across the District Assistant Principals



North Little Rock 6 Academy of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
Central Office Administration

Dr. Mandee Carmical Coordinator of Science, Environmental Literacy, Outdoor Education (PreK-12)

Langston Coordinator of Reading, Literacy, and English Language Arts (PreK-12)

Chief of Staff

Robert Ginder Administrative Director of Food Service

Sarah Roberson Network Wraparound Services Coordinator

Higgins Coordinator of Mathematics (PreK-12)

Dr. Thomas Rogers Assistant Superintendent of School Improvement Network (A)

LeAnn
Assistant Superintendent of School Network Support Services

Assistant Superintendent of School Improvement Network

Washington Administrative Director of Facilities and Maintenance
Jerrick House North Little Rock High School
Mika Bishop North Little Rock High School
Traiven Love
Dr.
Stoll
Isaiah
Col. Scott Stanger
Carmen
Debra
Jacob Smith
(B)
2025-2026 School Calendar
Holidays: Schools and District Offices Closed
July 4: Independence Day
September 1: Labor Day
November 27-28: Thanksgiving Holiday
December 24-31: Winter Holiday
January 1: New Year’s Day
January 19: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday
May 25: Memorial Day
June 19: Juneteenth
School Start and Dismissal Times
It is extremely important for our students to be at school and on time. In fact, research shows that students who attend school regularly achieve at higher levels than their peers who regularly miss school. Students who are regularly tardy or absent miss important instruction that they need to develop basic skills. Students in early grades, especially, miss out on fundamental reading skills, which can have a domino effect on their ability to grasp concepts in other subjects. Please be sure our students get to school on time and are ready to learn!
Regular School Day
Pre-K
Elementary School
7:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
7:40 a.m. - 2:55 p.m.
Middle School 8:15 a.m. - 3:35 p.m.
High School 8:40 a.m. - 4:10 p.m.
Early Release Wednesday
Early Release Wednesdays allow teachers and administrators additional time for professional development and data analysis to drive student achievement. Students can use the early dismissal to catch up on assignments, complete research, or participate in extracurricular activities.
*7:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Elementary School 7:40 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. Middle School 8:15 a.m. - 1:55 p.m. High School 8:40 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
*Per Arkansas Better Chance, which oversees our Pre-K program, parents who decide to pick up their students at 1:15 p.m. will not be penalized.
One, Two, and Three Hour Delay
On some occasions, particularly in emergencies, the district may elect to call for a delayed start time. There will be communication through various channels to share information on delayed start times. Please adhere to the following times if there is a call for a delayed start time.
SAFETY PROCEDURES
Safety Procedures
The safety of our students and staff is our number one priority in the North Little Rock School District. It is our mission to protect all of our students and employees from violence, the exposure to weapons and threats, bullying and harassment, the sale or use of illegal substances on campus grounds, and other emergencies. Having safe schools ensures that the learning process is in full force, as students who are in safe schools have exceptional academic, social, and emotional outcomes.
The safety of our students and staff is our number one priority in the North Little Rock School District. It is our mission to protect all of our students and employees from violence, the exposure to weapons and threats, bullying and harassment, the sale or use of illegal substances on campus grounds, and other emergencies. Having safe schools ensures that the learning process is in full force, as students who are in safe schools have exceptional academic, social, and emotional outcomes.
School Safety Personnel
School Safety Personnel
Each of our elementary schools, Pike View Early Childhood Center, and North Little Rock Academy have an armed, commissioned school security officer on campus. Our middle and high school campuses have armed school resource officers (SROs) from the North Little Rock Police Department, in addition to a group of unarmed security officers who provide assistance to the SROs.
Each of our elementary schools, in addition to Pike View Early Childhood Center and North Little Rock Academy, has an armed, commissioned school security officer on campus. Our middle and high school campuses have armed school resource officers (SROs) from the North Little Rock Police Department, in addition to a group of unarmed security officers who provide assistance to the SROs.
The school district also has a security captain, two security sergeants, and three security technicians who provide another layer of security through supervision, training, crisis prevention planning, accountability, and camera surveillance. Schools regularly practice drills so that students and staff know what to do in the moment of a crisis.

The school district also has a security captian, two security sergeants, and three security technicians who provide another layer of security through supervision, training, crisis prevention planning, accountability, and camera surveillance. Schools regularly practice drills so that students and staff know what to do in the moment of a crisis.
School Safety Procedures
School Safety Procedures
We welcome parents and caregivers to our campuses to see their student(s) in their learning environment, attend special events, meet with a teacher or administrator, volunteer, or have lunch with their children. However in order for these things to happen, everyone must adhere to some safety procedures to ensure the well being of others on campus.
We welcome parents and caregivers to our campuses to see their student(s) in their learning environment, attend special events, meet with a teacher or administrator, volunteer, or have lunch with their children. However, in order for these things to happen, everyone must adhere to some safety procedures to ensure the well being of others on campus.
• Guests are required to check in the front office at each school. They will be required to provide a government-issued ID, such as a driver's license, into our visitor management system. Each visitor's information is screened against the sex offender registry and custom databases, including those with custody orders and banned visitor status. The system instantly alerts school officials if a visitor is flagged as a security risk.
• If cleared, a visitor badge is produced that includes a photo, name of the visitor, date, time, and destination on campus. Guests will only be allowed to go where the badge indicates. Badges must be worn the entire time a guest is inside of the building.
Guests are required to check in the front office at each school. They will be required to provide a governmentissued ID, such as a driver’s license, to be scanned into our visitor management system. Each visitor’s information is screened against the sex offender registry and custom databases, including those with custody orders and banned visitor status. The system instantly alerts school officials if a visitor is flagged as a security risk. If cleared, a visitor badge is produced that includes a photo, name of the visitor, date, time, and destination on campus. Guests will only be allowed to go where the badge indicates. Badges must be worn the entire time a guest is inside of the building.
Guests will only be allowed to enter through the front office. Staff members or students will not be able to allow entrance through another point of entry. Again, this is for the safety of everyone on campus.
• Guests will only be allowed to enter through the front office. Staff members or students will not be able to allow entrance through another point of entry. Again, this is for the safety of everyone on campus.
We thank you for your patience as we implement these procedures for everyone’s safetly.
We thank you for your patience as we implement these procedures for everyone’s safety.
Opengate Weapons Detection System
Opengate Weapons Detection System
Each of our schools has the Opengate Weapons Detection System at entrances. Opengate is a groundbreaking weapons detection system designed for the automatic screening of people in transit, including their backpacks and bags, to locate mass casualty metal threats, such as high-caliber assault weapons and improvised explosive devices. The system is less intrusive than a metal detector, and it allows a large number of students to enter the building in a short amount of time, while ensuring the detection of a weapon.
Each of our schools has the Opengate Weapons Detection System at entrances. Opengate is a groundbreaking weapons detection system designed for the automatic screening of people in transit, including their backpacks and bags, to locate mass casualty metal threats, such as high-caliber assault weapons and improvised explosive devices. The system is less intrusive than a metal detector, and it allows a large number of students to enter the building in a short amount of time, while ensuring the detection of a weapon.
STOPit
STOPit
The district will contine the implementation of STOPit, an online reporting tool designed to stop bullying, cyber abuse, and other inappropriate behaviors. This consists of an app and an incident management system for school administrators. Download the app from the App Store or Google Play. Users can submit anonymous reports containing text, photos, or videos. Administrators are then able to manage incidents and have the ability to communicate with the reporter, which provides the ability to address issues instantly.
The district will continue the implementation of STOPit, an online reporting tool designed to stop bullying, cyber abuse, and other inappropriate behaviors. This consists of an app and an incident management system for school administrators. Download the app from the App Store or Google Play. Users can report incidents anonymously. With STOPit, users can submit anonymous reports containing text, photos, or video. Administrators are then able to manage incidents and have the ability to communicate with the reporter, which provides the ability to address issues instantly.
Department Tidbits
Child Nutrition
The North Little Rock School District will continue to participate in the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) for the 2025-2026 school year. This means that all enrolled students in our district are eligible to receive a healthy breakfast and lunch at no charge to their household. Your student(s) will be able to participate in these meal programs without having to pay a fee or submit a meal application.
Students and families can view lunch menus by school by visiting the Child Nutrition page on our website, nlrsd.org. There is also an app available to view menus. Please download the LINQ Connect app from the App store or Google Play.
Communications
The Communications Office is committed to providing accurate, timely information to students, staff, families, and the community. This office takes pride in supporting students and staff by highlighting successes from across the district on the district website, on its social media channels - Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), Vimeo, and district publications. Each school has a Facebook page. Give them a follow as well!
We use Thrillshare, a system through our website provider, Apptegy, to reach families by email, calls, and text. Aside from school announcements, these messages will also include the Superintendent’s Weekly Update (“Top 5”), Board Briefs, notifications about school closings/delays, or emergency notifications.
In order to receive communication from our schools and the district, all families are encouraged to maintain accurate contact information. Please contact your child’s school office to make sure the information is correct. Remember, if your information changes, we will not know unless you make us aware.
Transportation
Transportation services shall be provided to eligible students to and from their assigned bus stop and school. Bus routes are available on our website, nlrsd.org. Bus routes will be posted in mid-August. Please check the website often for bus schedules as they may change as a result of updates. Bus stops shall be determined by the Transportation Department and assigned based on the proximity from a student’s primary residential address in eSchool. Eligible students include those living within their school’s attendance zone, but outside the two-mile walk zone (secondary students) or one-mile walk zone (elementary students).
Bus Rider Eligibility
Only those students enrolled in an NLRSD school and living outside the walk zone are eligible to ride a bus. All students must be at least 5 years of age (K-12).
Bus assignments
Students will only be assigned to a route and allowed to ride the bus to and from the address on file in eSchool. Elementary students must live in their school attendance zone to be eligible for transportation.
In the event that there is no availability for an enrolling student at the elementary school within his/her attendance zone, transportation will be provided to a school outside the student’s attendance zone. The school assignment will be made by the Office of Student-Centered Support Services.
All special accommodations requests must be submitted through the Special Services Department.
Please check online bus schedules often as they may change as a result of updates.
Change of Address
If a student moves, the parent or guardian must submit proof of address to the student’s assigned school. Proof of address should include a utility bill in the parent or guardian’s name or lease agreement or mortgage. A light, water, or gas bill is the only acceptable utility bill accepted. Unless a transportation supervisor directs otherwise, all students should ride their assigned bus and get on and off the bus at their stop.
Mental Health
Mental health can affect a student’s energy level, concentration level, and selfesteem. These issues, if not addressed early, can have long-term consequences, including their career potential and overall health.
Our district has partnered with local mental health agencies to provide on-site therapy and intervention at our campuses. Please visit nlrsd.org to see our Approved Mental Health Providers.
The Suicide and Crisis Hotline is available 24/7 and is for anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. The number to call is 988.
School Uniforms
There is no school uniform policy in the North Little Rock School District; however, we expect our students’ attire to be appropriate and free of distraction. The dress policy can be found in the NLRSD Parent-Student Handbook. In addition, students in kindergarten through eighth grade are required to use a clear or mesh book bag to transport books and supplies. Students in grades 9–12 are permitted to carry regular backpacks. Clear or mesh bags are not required.
School Supplies
School leaders have compiled a list of supplies that students will need for the year. These supplies are available on our website, nlrsd.org.
Water Bottle Filling Stations
In the essence of health and safety, all water fountains have been turned off. However, all schools have water bottle filling stations. Students and staff are encouraged to bring water bottles, and they can be refilled throughout the day.
Riding Rock Region Metro
The North Little Rock School District is proud of its partnership with Rock Region Metro to offer free bus fares to students in grades nine through twelve. Students will be provided with a security sticker that is placed on their school ID. Students must present their school ID with the appropriate security sticker upon entering a Rock Region Metro bus.
The security sticker changes each semester.
This fare-free agreement is only valid in the Little Rock and North Little Rock service areas.
Athletic Ticket Price
Are you ready to see Charging Wildcats in action?
Ticket prices to attend athletic events are consistent with other schools in the conference and provides additional financial support to the Athletic Department.
Grade Level Ticket Price
7th-8th Grade Games
9th-12th Grade Games
District is Cashless
$5.00
$7.00
The North Little Rock School District no longer accepts cash or checks, except for Child Nutrition fees (i.e. meals) and transactions made through the Business & Finance Office. The district has the ability to accept electronic payments using various online platforms. Being cashless and checkless eliminates students, teachers, and schools from collecting cash payments, reduces the opportunities for theft and mishandling, and ends returned checks and debt collection.
Open Houses Scheduled
Each school will host an Open House. This opportunity allows students and families to see each campus, meet with administrators, teachers, and staff, get schedules, and gain important information about the upcoming school year. Please visit our website, nlrsd.org, to see the dates and times.
School Board Meetings
The North Little Rock Board of Education meets twice a month. Special Board Meetings/Board Workshops are held on the first Thursday of each month and Regular Board Meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month. Meetings are held at 5:30 p.m. and take place at the Administration Building, located at 2400 Willow Street. Meetings can be viewed live on our YouTube channel NLRSD Board Meeings. Previous Board Meetings can also be seen on that channel.
Following each Board Meeting, highlights form the meeting are recorded in a Board Brief and sent to families, employees, and other stakeholders. Board Briefs can be found on our website on the Board of Education page.
We kindly ask that you follow the district’s Chain of Command procedures when it comes to addressing issues. The procedures can be found on pages 12 and 13. This process allows district staff members to handle an issue before contacting a board member.
New Name for NLRSD Campus
Beginning this school year, Seventh Street Elementary School is now North Little Rock 6 Academy of Agricultural & Veterinary Sciences. The campus is geared to prepare students for careers in agriculture, veterinary science, and related fields through hands-on learning and personal growth. The school name honors the six black teenagers who attempted to integrate North Little Rock High School in 1957.
Bell to Bell, No Cell
During the school day, personal electronic device use is prohibited per Arkansas Law ACT 122. This is to ensure a productive, respectful, and safe learning environment throughout the district for all grade levels. School day means from the time students are required to be at school until the time students are dismissed from school.
Personal Electronic devices are as follows but are not limited to:
● Cellular telephones
● Paging device/Beeper
● Wireless earbuds
● Mobile telephone that offers advanced computing and internet accessibility
● Digital media player
● Portable game console
● Tablet, notebook, or laptop computer
● Digital video or audio recorder
● Smart watch
● Any device that can connect and transmit data through bluetooth technology
Exemptions to this policy include the following:
● Devices issued to a student by the school district
● Personal electronic device required for health reasons
● Personal electronic device included in a student’s IEP or 504 plan as it existed on January 1, 2025
● Student enrolled in a concurrent enrollment course that requires them to utilize two-factor authentication to access course work and resources for the course
● Emergencies that are serious, unexpected, and dangerous that require immediate actions such as but not limited to: fire, tornado, earthquake, active shooter, evacuation of school grounds, medical emergency, etc.
Consequences for Violating the Policy:
First Offense:
● Verbal warning from the teacher or staff member.
● The personal electronic device will be confiscated and returned at the end of the period and/or students will be required to put it in the locking mechanism that the district has provided.
Second Offense:
● The personal electronic device will be confiscated and turned into the office.The student’s parent/guardian will be required to pick up the phone from the office.
Third Offense:
● The personal electronic device will be confiscated. A parent or guardian will be required to pick up the personal electronic device and speak to an administrator or dean of students.
● Additional consequences may include detention or other disciplinary actions, depending on the situation.
A Yondr pouch will be provided for each student to hold their personal electronic devices.
For more information about personal electronic devices and Yondr pouches please see the Parent-Student Handbook.
Properly Communicating Concerns & Issues
The North Little Rock School District strives to best serve all of its stakeholders with the highest level customer service and hospitality. We know that, at times, concerns may arise and stakeholders will want to bring those concerns to the district’s attention. The North Little Rock School District has developed a Chain of Command system, which serves as an effective tool to guide stakeholders when reporting incidents to staff.
We ask that all stakeholders first communicate with the staff member that is nearest to the situation. Please see the chart below. The names of the points of contact listed below can be found in the direcotry listed on our website, nlrsd.org.
Progression for Addressing Concerns and Issues
Academic/Discipline
•Amboy
•Boone Park
•COE
•Indian Hills
•Pike View
•NLR Academy
•NLRHS
•Ridge Road
•Crestwood
•Glenview
•Lakewood
•NLR 6
•NLR 7th and 8th Grade Campus
•Meadow Park
•NLRMS 6th Grade Campus
Teacher
Principal/ Assistant Principal
Assistant Superintendent of School Improvement Network (A)
Teacher
Principal/ Assistant Principal
Assistant Superintendent of School Improvement Network (B)
Athletic
Coach
Superintendent
Superintendent
Principal/ Assistant Principal
Child Nutrition
Principal/ Assistant Principal
Dyslexia Services
Dyslexia Teacher
Principal/ Assistant Principal
Child Nutrition Director
Director of Student-Athlete Development
Chief of Staff
Chief of Staff
Dyslexia Coordinator
Assistant Superintendent of School Network Support Services
Superintendent
Superintendent
*This is subject to change based on needs of the student. Other departments may get involved if the need arises.
Superintendent
Special Education Teacher
Principal/ Assistant Principal
Grade-Level Special Education Coordinator
Technology Transportation Virtual Academy
Media Specialist Principal/ Assistant Principal
Teacher
School-Building Technology Support Coordinator of Innovative Virtual Learning
Transportation Director
Administrative Director of Information Technology
Chief of Staff Assistant Superintendent of School Network Support Services
Chief of Staff
Assistant Superintendent of School Network Support Services
When a concern or issue cannot be resolved at the first-contact level, then it should be taken to the next level in the Chain of Command. After utilizing the progression for addressing concerns, further questions may be addressed to the Superintendent of Schools.
Please follow the Chain of Command chart that is listed above. Since the Superintendent is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the school district, the Board of Education, if contacted by someone, will redirect the issue or concern to the appropriate school/district staff member. Please give staff members time to address issues and concerns before contacting board members.
*This
In Their Own Words
We asked these students to give their peers some advice to ensure a great school year.

Barrett Friedman
7th Grade
“Be kind and listen to your teachers.”
Courtney Brooks III
5th Grade
“Being new to the school can be nervous. You’ll always have a friend in me.”

Jacob Jeong 5th Grade
“Work hard and be a good friend.”

Florence Hicks
3rd Grade
“Wake up on time and come with a good attitude.”

Jasalyn Lee
7th Grade
“Education is the most powerful weapon which can change the world!”

In Their Own Words
Carter Lee
12th Grade
“Don’t fall behind on schoolwork.”

Dre Robinson
Pre-K
Rylee Champion
7th Grade

“Start where you are. Use what you have.”
“Be good and learn ABCs and numbers.”

McKenzie Jackson
1st Grade

“School is so fun. It makes me happy when I see my friends and teacher because they love you.”
William Jackson
2nd Grade
“Go to sleep early because you have to wake up early to go to school.”

In Their Own Words

Shamarr Ford Jr.
9th Grade
“Stay focused and set goals.”
Onalee Bland
4th Grade
“Wake up at 6:30 and get your wiggles out.”

Paradise Berkley
1st Grade

“Listen and learn and be kind to friends and teachers.”
Avai Champion
5th Grade
“Don’t be nervous. There’s always help and friendly smiles.”








2025-2026 Report Card & Interim Progress Report (IPR) Dates
Report Cards ~ Grades K-12
Cycle Dates Entry Deadline for teachers*
Quarter 1 08/11/25 ~ 10/09/25 4pm on 10/13/2025
Quarter 2 10/10/25 ~ 12/19/25 4pm on 12/19/2025
Quarter 3 01/07/26 ~ 03/11/26 4pm on 03/13/2026
Quarter 4 03/12/26 ~ 05/22/26 TBA Differs by Gr. Level
Interim Progress Reports (IPR) ~ Grades 6 -12 only
Cycle Interim Date Entry Deadline for teachers*
Interim 1 (IPR1) 09/10/2025 4pm on 09/11/2025
Interim 2 (IPR2) 11/12/2025 4pm on 11/13/2025
Interim 3 (IPR3) 02/06/2026 4pm on 02/06/2026
Interim 4 (IPR4) 04/22/2026 4pm on 04/22/2026
Students in Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grades receive Standards Based Report Cards. Students in Grades 4-12 receive Traditional Report Cards.
*Entry Deadlines are for Teachers; reports will be distributed to families after this deadline.
CENTRAL OFFICE SITES
CENTRAL OFFICE SITES
CENTRAL OFFICE SITES
CENTRAL OFFICE SITES
Over the summer, some of our departments relocated to other buildings across the city. This process took place in an effort to better serve our students, staff, and families.
Over the summer, some of our departments relocated to other buildings across the city. This process took place in an effort to better serve our students, staff, and families.
Central Office Sites

Over the summer, some of our departments relocated to other buildings across the city. This process took place in an effort to better serve our students, staff, and families.
Over the summer, some of our departments relocated to other buildings across the city. This process took place in an effort to better serve our students, staff, and families.
Administration Building
2400 Willow Street (501) 771-8000
Administration Building 2400 Willow Street (501) 771-8000
Departments Housed Here:

Administrative Services Support Building 3201 Highway 161 (501) 771-8033
Administration Services Support Building 3201 Highway 161 (501) 771-8033
Administrative Services Support Building 3201 Highway 161
Administrative Services Support Building 3201 Highway 161 (501) 771-8033
3201 Highway 161
• Business & Finance
Departments Housed Here:
Departments Housed Here:
3201 Highway 161
• Coordinated School Health
• Coordinated School Health
Departments Housed Here:
3201 Highway 161 (501) 771-8033
Departments Housed Here:
Departments Housed Here:
• Business & Finance
•Boardroom (School Board Meetings)
Departments Housed Here:
Departments Housed Here:
•Assistant Superintendents
• Curriculum Innovation & Design
• Curriculum Innovation & Design
• Communications
• Communications
• Boardroom (School Board Meetings)
• Boardroom (School Board Meetings)
•Business & Finance
• Deputy Superintendent
• Business & Finance
• Business & Finance
•Communications
• Deputy Superintendent
• Human Resources
• Communications
• Human Resources
• Communications
•Human Resources
• Superintendent
• Deputy Superintendent
• Superintendent
•Superintendent
• Deputy Superintendent
• Human Resources
• Human Resources
Safety Services Department 2525 Main Street
Safety Services Department
Safety Services Department
2525 Main Street
Safety Services Department 2525 Main Street (501) 975-3890
2525 Main Street (501) 975-3890
Departments Housed Here:
Departments Housed Here:
• Employee Credit Union
Safety Services Department 2525 Main Street (501) 975-3890
• Employee Credit Union
Safety Services Department 2525 Main Street (501) 975-3890
Departments Housed Here:
• Employee ID Badges and Credentialing
Departments Housed Here:
• Employee ID Badges and Credentialing
• Safety Services
•Curriculum
• Information Technology
• Coordinated School Health
• Information Technology
• Coordinated School Health
• Curriculum Innovation & Design
• Parent & Family Engagement
• Parent & Family Engagement
•Information Technology
• Curriculum Innovation & Design
• Information Technology
• School Performance
• Information Technology
• School Performance
•Network Wraparound Services
• Special Services

• Employee Credit Union
Departments Housed Here:
• Safety Services
• Employee Credit Union
• School Nursing
• School Nursing
• Employee ID Badges and Credentialing
• Employee ID Badges and Credentialing
•Employee Credit Union
• Safety Services
• Training Facility
• Safety Services
• Training Facility
• School Nursing
• School Nursing
•Safety Services
•Employee ID Badges and Credentialing
• Training Facility
Other Points of Interest
• Training Facility
•School Nursing
Other Points of Interest
Other Points of Interest
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•Training Facility
• Parent & Family Engagement
• Parent & Family Engagement
• Special Services
•Special Services
• School Performance Special Services
• School Performance
• Student-Centered Support Services
• Special Services
Student-Centered Support Services
•Student-Centered Support Services
• Student-Centered Support Services
• Student-Centered Support Services
North Little Rock Academy 5500 Lynch Drive
North Little Rock Academy 5500 Lynch Drive
North Little Rock Academy 5500 Lynch Drive (501) 955-3600
Departments Housed Here:
North Little Rock Academy 5500 Lynch Drive
North Little Rock Academy 5500 Lynch Drive (501) 955-3600
Departments Housed Here:

• Alternative Learning Environment (ALE)
North Little Rock Academy 5500 Lynch Drive (501) 955-3600
North Little Rock Academy 5500 Lynch Drive (501) 955-3600
• Homeless Liaison
• Alternative Learning Environment (ALE)
North Little Rock Academy 5500 Lynch Drive (501) 955-3600
• Homeless Liaison
Departments Housed Here:
• Virtual Academy
Departments Housed Here:
• Virtual Academy
• Alternative Learning Environment (ALE)
• Homeless Liaison
• Virtual Academy
•Alternative Learning Environment (ALE)
•Virtual Academy
• Virtual Academy 3201 Highway 161 (501) 771-8033
• Athletics: 201 W 22nd Street (located inside North Little Rock High School), (501) 771-8154
• Athletics: 201 W 22nd Street (located inside North Little Rock High School), (501) 771-8154
Other Points of Interest
• Child Nutrition: 2400 N Poplar Street, (501) 771-8061
• Child Nutrition: 2400 N Poplar Street, (501) 771-8061
• Transportation – 1401 E Washington Street, (501) 340-5150
• Athletics: 201 W 22nd Street (located inside North Little Rock High School), (501) 771-8154
• Athletics: 201 W 22nd Street (located inside North Little Rock High School), (501) 771-8154
• Transportation – 1401 E Washington Street, (501) 340-5150
• Maintenance – 2500 N Popular Street, (501) 771-8075
• Child Nutrition: 2400 N Poplar Street, (501) 771-8061
Other Points of Interest
• Maintenance – 2500 N Popular Street, (501) 771-8075
• Child Nutrition: 2400 N Poplar Street, (501) 771-8061
• Transportation – 1401 E Washington Street, (501) 340-5150
• Transportation – 1401 E Washington Street, (501) 340-5150
•Athletics: 201 W 22nd Street (located inside North Little Rock High School) | (501) 771-8154
The Administrative Annex Building is now closed.
• Maintenance – 2500 N Popular Street, (501) 771-8075
The Administrative Annex Building is now closed. 14
• Maintenance – 2500 N Popular Street, (501) 771-8075
•Child Nutrition: 2400 N Poplar Street | (501) 771-8061
•Transportation: 1401 E Washington Street | (501) 340-5150
The Administrative Annex Building is now closed.
The Administrative Annex Building is now closed.
•Maintenance and Facilities: 2500 N Poplar Street | (501) 771-8075
NLRSD Points of Contact
Department/Office
Advanced Programs
Athletics
Business & Finance
Child Nutrition
Communications
Dyslexia Services
English Speakers of Other Languages/World
Languages
Heather Theodore (501) 771-8200 theodoreh@nlrsd.org
Wesley Bilon (501) 771-8154 bilonw@nlrsd.org
Brian Brown (501) 771-8015 brownb@nlrsd.org
Robert Ginder (501) 771-8061 ginderr@nlrsd.org
Dustin Barnes (501) 771-8048 barnesd@nlrsd.org
Amanda Powell (501) 771-8163 powella@nlrsd.org
Kriss Marshell (501) 771-8095 marshellk@nlrsd.org
Human Resources/Title IX Vacant (501) 771-8296 humanresources@ nlrsd.org
Maintenance and Facilities
Nursing Services
Safety Services
Special Education
Student Data
Student-Centered Support Services
Superintendent
Isaiah Washington (501) 771-8075 washingtoni@nlrsd.org
Tonya Green (501) 240-1753 greent@nlrsd.org
Hayward Finks (501) 771-8288 finksh@nlrsd.org
Dr. Natalee McGill (Elementary)
Sharon Hackbart (Secondary)
(501) 771-8059 (501) 771-8092
mcgilln@nlrsd.org hackbarts@nlrsd.org
Kathy Hale (501) 771-8027 halek@nlrsd.org
Tiffany Randall (501) 771-8096 randallt@nlrsd.org
Dr. Gregory J. Pilewski (501) 771-8006 pilewskig@nlrsd.org
Technology Randy Riddle (501) 771-8070 riddler@nlrsd.org
Transportation
Virtual Learning Programs
Jamie Coleman (501) 340-5150 colemanja@nlrsd.org
Dr. Brouke Reynolds (501) 906-3839 reynoldsb@nlrsd.org
School Site Directory
Amboy Elementary School 101 Auburn Drive
North Little Rock, AR 72118 (501) 771-8175
Allen Pennington, Principal
Boone Park Elementary School 1401 Crutcher Street
North Little Rock, AR 72114 (501) 340-5160
Dannisha Stroud, Principal
Crestwood Elementary School
1900 Crestwood Drive
North Little Rock, AR 72116 (501) 771-8190
Jayme Steinbeck, Principal
Glenview Elementary School
4901 E. 19th Street
North Little Rock, AR 72117 (501) 955-3630
Dwight Kelly, Principal
Indian Hills Elementary School
6800 Indian Hills Drive
North Little Rock, AR 72116 (501) 835-5622
Dr. Shanda Coleman, Principal
Lakewood Elementary School 1800 Fairway Avenue
North Little Rock, AR 72116 (501) 771-8270
Cortney Bost, Principal
Meadow Park Elementary School 801 E. Bethany Road
North Little Rock, AR 72117 (501) 955-3620
April McKinley, Principal
North Little Rock 6 Academy of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
1200 Bishop Lindsey Street
North Little Rock, AR 72114 (501) 340-5170
Larissa Harrison, Principal
North Little Rock Academy 5500 Lynch Drive
North Little Rock, AR 72117 (501) 955-3600
Sandy Williams, Director
North Little Rock Center of Excellence 201 W. 22nd Street
North Little Rock, AR 72114 (501) 975-3895
Dr. Nadia Saint-Louis, Principal
North Little Rock High School 201 W. 22nd Street
North Little Rock, AR 72114 (501) 771-8100
Dr. Nadia Saint-Louis, Principal
North Little Rock Middle School Seventh & Eighth Grade Campus
2400 Lakeview Road
North Little Rock, AR 72116 (501) 771-8200
Elise Hampton, Principal
North Little Rock Middle School Sixth Grade Campus 2300 Lakeview Road
North Little Rock, AR 72116 (501) 771-8250
Michael Clark, Principal
Pike View Early Childhood Center 441 McCain Boulevard
North Little Rock, AR 72116 (501) 771-8170
Maribel Siems, Pre-K Coordinator
Ridge Road Elementary School 4601 Ridge Road
North Little Rock, AR 72116 (501) 771-8155
Matthew How, Principal
NLRSD Virtual Academy 5500 Lynch Drive
North Little Rock, AR 72117 (501) 906-3839
Dr. Brouke Reynolds, Coordinator