🎒⏰ Don’t Miss Out, Fulbright Families! 📚🛍️ The deadline to order school supplies from 1st Day School Supplies is almost here — JULY 1! ✅ Supplies delivered directly to your student's classroom ✅ Teacher-approved lists ✅ No stress, no last-minute shopping 👉 Order now and cross it off your summer to-do list! https://1stdayschoolsupplies.com/gs/4976?utm_source=SFMC&utm_medium=FWD_email&utm_campaign=crd_fwd Let’s start the school year prepared and stress-free! 💙
9 days ago, Fulbright Elementary
🍎 Did you know? Children in NAEYC-accredited early learning programs are nearly twice as likely to be rated “proficient” or “school ready!” That’s why the Little Rock School District’s Early Childhood Program is proud to pursue NAEYC accreditation — raising the bar for kindergarten readiness, educational equity, and lifelong success. ✨ Want your child to start strong? Find more information and enroll today at: https://www.lrsd.org/page/early-childhood.
9 days ago, LRSD
A colorful flyer promoting the Little Rock School District's Early Childhood Program and its pursuit of NAEYC Early Learning Program accreditation. At the top left, a circular blue badge reads "Early Learning Program – NAEYC Accredited – naeyc.org." The main headline reads, "The Little Rock School District is thrilled to pursue NAEYC Early Learning Program accreditation!"  Below that, key information is highlighted in a yellow section:  "Nearly twice as many children from NAEYC-accredited programs were rated as 'proficient' or 'school ready' compared to students attending other programs."  "NAEYC accreditation significantly boosts kindergarten readiness, with children in accredited programs showing superior cognitive, language, and social skills."  "Accredited centers close achievement gaps, ensuring equal performance regardless of income or ethnicity."  "NAEYC-accredited programs also elevate the early learning workforce by fostering highly trained staff and improving overall quality of care, leading to economic benefits such as increased labor force participation."  At the bottom is the website link: "www.LRSD.org/EarlyChildhood"  Centered at the bottom is the circular Little Rock School District Early Childhood Centers logo, which features a white hand and five colorful stars. Below the logo are small photos of smiling children and teachers.  The bottom yellow banner reads: "Better outcomes for: Children • Teachers • Families • Communities."  To the right of the text is a photo of a child with blonde hair painting with watercolors and making colorful handprints on paper.
Un volante colorido que promueve el Programa de Educación Temprana del Distrito Escolar de Little Rock y su búsqueda de la acreditación del Programa de Aprendizaje Temprano de NAEYC. En la esquina superior izquierda hay un emblema circular azul que dice: "Programa de Aprendizaje Temprano – Acreditado por NAEYC – naeyc.org."  El encabezado principal dice: "¡El Distrito Escolar de Little Rock se complace en buscar la acreditación del Programa de Aprendizaje Temprano de NAEYC!"  Debajo, en una sección amarilla, se destacan los siguientes puntos:  "Casi el doble de niños de programas acreditados por NAEYC fueron calificados como 'competentes' o 'listos para la escuela' en comparación con estudiantes de otros programas."  "La acreditación de NAEYC mejora significativamente la preparación para el kínder, con niños que muestran habilidades cognitivas, lingüísticas y sociales superiores."  "Los centros acreditados cierran brechas de rendimiento académico, garantizando igualdad en el desempeño sin importar ingresos o etnia."  "Los programas acreditados también elevan la calidad del personal educativo, promoviendo capacitación especializada y mejorando el cuidado general, lo que contribuye a beneficios económicos como mayor participación en la fuerza laboral."  Abajo aparece el enlace del sitio web: www.LRSD.org/EarlyChildhood  En el centro inferior está el logotipo circular del Programa de Centros de Educación Temprana del Distrito Escolar de Little Rock, que muestra una mano blanca con cinco estrellas de colores. Debajo del logotipo hay pequeñas fotos de niños y maestros sonrientes.  Una franja amarilla al pie del volante dice: "Mejores resultados para: Niños • Maestros • Familias • Comunidades."  A la derecha del texto principal hay una foto de una niña rubia pintando con acuarelas y haciendo huellas de manos coloridas en una hoja de papel.
📢 Reminder: All schools and offices in the Little Rock School District will be closed on Monday in observance of Memorial Day. We wish everyone a safe and meaningful holiday weekend as we honor those who have served our country. ❤️🤍💙 #MemorialDay #ReimaginingLRSD
about 1 month ago, LRSD
Remember and Honor. Memorial Day. Schools and Offices Closed. Monday, May 26, 2025
Fulbright remains a Project ADAM Heart Safe School! This recognition highlights our commitment to keeping students, staff, and families safe. Way to go team!
about 2 months ago, Celeste Molsbee
ladies by firetruck
group of people by firetruck
22 lost library books! Please send $15 if your child lost a library book to help cover the cost of a replacement.
about 2 months ago, Celeste Molsbee
lost library books flier
***LRSD Board Meeting and Public Comment/Employee Hearing Thursday, May 15, 2025 – Starting at 5:30 p.m. LRSD Boardroom, Admin Bldg. - 810 W. Markham Agenda: https://lrsd.diligent.community/Portal/ Watch Live: www.lrsdlive.com
about 2 months ago, LRSD
clay figure with megaphone
🏈💙 Big dreams do come true! Fulbright Elementary 4th graders got a surprise visit from Jackson Woodard, who was just drafted by the Seattle Seahawks! Jackson was once a 4th grade student of Fulbright teacher Mrs. Jennifer Dilday, and during that time, he wrote a paper about wanting to play in the NFL. Yesterday, he returned to share his story and inspire the next generation—proof that with hard work and determination, dreams can become reality! 🌟
2 months ago, LRSD
A collage features NFL player Jackson Woodard and his visit to Fulbright Elementary.  Left side of the image: A stylized graphic of Jackson Woodard in football gear appears at the bottom left, wearing a black jersey with the number 33 and the word "WARRIORS" across the chest. Above is a childhood handwritten assignment titled “God Wants Me to Be...” written on lined paper. The paper reads:  "God wants me to be… when I grow up He wants me to be a pro football player because of the gift He gave me. God informed me that if I want to go to the NFL it would be a good road for me because I love football. It may be fun or maybe I will fit in. I look up to pro footballer Ed Eric Leonard because he is a good dad. God came to me and blessed me to be a good person in football and a good leader."  The name JACKSON WOODARD is printed in bold at the top. Below is the Seattle Seahawks logo and a location stamp reading: “WARRIORVILLE, AR 34.81309, -92.48086.”  Right side of the image: Three smaller photos are stacked vertically:  Jackson Woodard stands at the front of a classroom with Fulbright teacher Mrs. Jennifer Dilday, speaking to a group of seated 4th grade students.  Jackson poses and smiles with Mrs. Dilday in front of a colorful bulletin board that reads “READ.”  Another shot of Jackson and Mrs. Dilday addressing the students, with Jackson standing tall and smiling.
****Continuation of Recessed LRSD April 24th Board Meeting - Thursday, May 1, 2025 - 5:30 PM; 810 W. Markham, LRSD Boardroom Agenda: https://lrsd.diligent.community/Portal/ - under "Recent Meetings" - April 24 Watch Live: www.lrsdlive.com
2 months ago, LRSD
clay figure with megaphone
GO SEAHAWKS! We had a surprise visit today from a former student of Mrs. Dilday! Jackson Woodard ,who was just drafted to the Seattle Seahawks, came to visit our 4th graders. When he was in 4th grade he wrote a paper for Mrs. Dilday stating he wanted to play in the NFL and look at him now!
2 months ago, Celeste Molsbee
graphic of NFL player
man and lady speaking to students
young man and his teacher
man speaking to students
Pre-k is learning about insects. Jamie Schildknecht (one of our very own Falcons) was our special guest speaker. She shared information from her award-winning speech about pollination. She is as eloquent as she is knowledgeable. Super impressive. 
2 months ago, Celeste Molsbee
STUDENT PRESENTING TO OTHER STUDENTS
We are beyond thankful for our Administrative Professionals! We would crumble without them!
2 months ago, Celeste Molsbee
happ administrative prof day
Young Writers Camp info
3 months ago, Celeste Molsbee
young writers club graphic
YEARBOOK INFO
3 months ago, Celeste Molsbee
yearbook promo
Congratulations to Jamie Schildknecht who won the grand prize at the Ralph D.Vines III Public Speaking contest on Sunday! We are so proud of her!
3 months ago, Celeste Molsbee
2 adults with a female student holding an award
A big thank you to Wes Manus with the Rotary Club of Little Rock Afterhours-Rotary Reading Ladder Program. He surprised us Friday with a check to our school so students can have access to MORE BOOKS!
3 months ago, Celeste Molsbee
two women and a man smiling
Please encourage your child to do their best but do not stress!
3 months ago, Celeste Molsbee
testing dates and reminders
Check out all these readers! 3rd-5th graders had a MyON reading challenge for a month and look at what they achieved! Check out those names that made it to Level 10! That is 20 books AND 1,000 minutes read! AMAZING!
3 months ago, Celeste Molsbee
names on wall
names on wall
****LRSD Special Board Meeting/Public Comment/Work Session, Thurs., April 10, Starting at 5:30 PM; 810 W. Markham, LRSD Boardroom Agenda: https://lrsd.diligent.community/Portal/ Watch Live: www.lrsdlive.com
3 months ago, LRSD
clay figure with megaphone
Just before spring break, the Little Rock School District had the privilege of hosting distinguished guests from the City of Little Rock Sister Cities Commission. Author Richard O’Neill and Wendy Elliott, Chief Executive of the National Centre for Children’s Books, visited Parkview Arts/Science Magnet High School, Fulbright Elementary, and Dr. Marian G. Lacey K-8 Academy. They engaged with students, teachers, and library media specialists to share insights on literacy from the United Kingdom.
3 months ago, LRSD
Author Richard O’Neill and Wendy Elliott, Chief Executive of the National Centre for Children’s Books, visits Parkview Arts/Science Magnet High School, Fulbright Elementary, and Dr. Marian G. Lacey K-8 Academy.
Update - All LRSD Schools/Offices Open Monday, April 7, except Western Hills. If you live in an area where roads are impassable & buses cannot travel, please make alternate plans if possible to get your student to/from school. Thank you for your patience. See more here: https://5il.co/3crlu
3 months ago, LRSD
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