PIcture of JA Fair War Eagle with bar bells and Strength written underneath
JA Fair Students Participate in Town Hall at Crystal Bridges with President Obama
Three Terry Elementary students stand side by side against a white wall, each holding a black award plaque from the National Beta State Convention. The student on the left holds a plaque that reads “Second Place, Spanish, Fourth Grade, 2025–2026.” The student in the center holds a plaque that reads “Second Place, Health and Physical Education, Fifth Grade, 2025–2026.” The student on the right holds a plaque that reads “Fourth Place, Math, Fourth Grade, 2025–2026.” All three students are smiling and wearing school ID badges on yellow lanyards.
Inclement Weather Graphic
Graphic with a blue background featuring the logos of Rock Region Metro and Little Rock School District at the top. Large curved text reads “Renewed Partnership.” Below it, the text says “Need a ride? Little Rock School District continues partnership with Rock Region Metro.” At the bottom, the text reads “Red identification stickers to remain valid through August two thousand twenty-six.” The Little Rock School District torch logo appears in the bottom right corner.
Inclement Weather Graphic
Mural of JA Fair K8 War Eagle
A promotional graphic for Arkansas School Choice from the Little Rock School District. The left side has a dark blue background with yellow and white text that reads “Arkansas School Choice.” Below it says, “Live outside the Little Rock School District boundaries, and wish to apply to one of our amazing schools?” A boxed headline reads, “LRSD has the best opportunities and experiences available for your student. Don’t let them miss out!” Under the headline is a bulleted list that includes: medical career pathways with hospital partnerships; new, state of the art facilities; national and international competition opportunities; captivating research opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; early childhood programs led by certified teachers, pre kindergarten; hands on experience with emerging technologies; inclusive programs for special education; award winning arts programs; hands on leadership and service opportunities with an extensive community partnership network; and championship sports and extracurriculars. At the bottom left is the website address, spelled out as w w w dot L R S D dot o r g.  The right side of the graphic is a collage of photos showing diverse students participating in classroom learning, science experiments, arts, athletics, performances, graduations, and group activities. Over the collage is text that reads, “More opportunities for kids.” Below the collage is the Little Rock School District torch logo and the words “Little Rock School District.” In the bottom right corner is a yellow box with black text that reads, “Deadline May 1, 2026."
Students at JA Fair hold up their Reading in the Rock bags after a book distribution at JA Fair
A promotional poster for the Little Rock School District titled “Join the LRSD Family! Open Enrollment 2026–27.” The top section is a large collage showing students across many activities—classroom learning, art, science experiments, music, robotics, athletics, and performances. The Little Rock School District logo is in the center, and a yellow box says “More Opportunities for Kids!”  Below, large yellow text says “Join the LRSD Family! Open Enrollment 2026–27.”  The next section has a blue header: “Open Enrollment Will Occur in Three Phases:”  Phase One – Current Student Rollup (November 3–7):  Current students will receive letters for their assignment for next year.  Pre-K, 5th, and 8th grade students roll up to attendance zone schools for 2026–27.  Current K–11 students roll up to the current school assignment for 2026–27.  Alternately assigned students will roll up to the attendance zone for 2026–27.  Phase Two – In-District Transfers (TNTs) (November 10–21):  In-District Transfers and TNTs include magnet or specialty applications for current K–12 students.  Phase Three – New Student Registration (December 1–19):  New Kindergarten and Pre-K registration.  Grades 1–12 out-of-district transfers.  Parkview auditions and Forest Heights STEM Academy document review.  At the bottom:  January 5–9: Lottery runs for magnets and specialty programs.  January 12–16: Assignment letters sent out for new LRSD students and magnet/specialty schools.  The footer includes the web address: “www.LRSD.org/register.”
2025-26 JA Fair K8 Prep Cheer Squad
LRSD students and staff pose with staff from UALR during the announcement of a new partnership
Phi Beta Sigma Members with Andrea Johnson and Melinda Modica, Principal
An LRSD employee gets her flu shot during an annual clinic
wording that  says reding is a good idea and there is a new 3rd grade requirement with photo of boy reading book
image of football with lrsd logo and banner that says New LRSD Game Attendance Guidelines
First Security Bank Logo with JA Fair K8 Seal
Kimbree Earnest, left, Sarah Smith, center, and Britnie Harvill, right, meet their teacher mentors during the Little Rock School District Teacher Residency Match Day event at J.A. Fair K-8 Preparatory School. Photo by Benjamin Krain.
"Little Rock School District (LRSD) graphic announcing new student passes for all LRSD athletic events. Instructions: 1. Go to GoFan.co, 2. Search for your school, 3. Select event to buy ticket. A notice states that paper tickets will no longer be available for purchase at athletic events. Powered by GoFan logo is at the bottom."
Supt. Dr. Jermall Wright poses with two LRSD students while filming a podcast