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Back to School

Welcome to a new year of learning, growth, and community! This page has everything you need to prepare for the first day of school and stay informed throughout the year.

Have Questions?

Check out our FAQs below!

 

Important Dates

  • Open House: Monday, August 11 | 5-8 pm

  • Transition to Success: Tuesday, August 12 | 8 am - 12 pm

  • First Day of School: Wednesday, August 13

View Full 2025–2026 District Calendar

School Supply Lists

Make sure your student is ready on Day 1!

Middle School Supply List

 

Monitor Your Child's Learning and Success

Stay connected with your child's education through these valuable resources. These tools give you the information you need to support your student’s academic progress and ensure their success in school.

 


 

Home Access Center (HAC)

The Home Access Center provides information about your child’s grades, attendance, and report cards. It’s a great tool for tracking academic progress and staying up-to-date on your child’s performance.

 

Home Access Center login

Schoology

Schoology allows you to see the assignments your child is working on, check due dates, and stay updated on classroom activities. It’s a great way to follow along with your child’s learning and communicate with teachers.

 

Schoology Login

Schoology Login for first-time users 

Attendance Matters!

Building healthy attendance habits sets your child on the path to success! Here are some actionable tips to help your child develop positive attendance habits:

  • Set a Routine
  • Celebrate Attendance Achievements
  • Stay Connected to teachers and the school
  • Create a Supportive Environment

Remember: Each day of school is an opportunity for growth, learning, and creating lasting memories. By building healthy attendance habits, your child is taking an important step toward a successful future.

Frequently Asked Questions

Bell to Bell, No Cell Act Signed Into Law – Policy Coming Soon

In February 2025, the Arkansas Legislature passed the Bell to Bell, No Cell Act (Act 122), which will go into effect for all public and charter schools starting with the 2025–2026 school year.

This new state law prohibits student use of personal electronic devices—such as cell phones, smartwatches, tablets, and earbuds—from the start of the school day (the first bell) until the final bell. The goal of the legislation is to reduce distractions, support student mental health, and promote a stronger focus on learning in the classroom.

What This Means for Fort Smith Schools

  • We are currently developing a district-wide policy to comply with the new law. This policy will outline expectations, enforcement procedures, and exceptions for things like:
    • Health-related needs or documented disability plans (IEP or 504)
    • Emergencies
    • Instructionally approved classroom use
  • Once finalized, the policy will be shared publicly on our website, sent to families, and included in back-to-school materials.

Meet the Team!

Need to reach someone? Find teacher and staff contact info in one place.

Jacque Meeker

Foreign Language Teacher - Department Chair

Jeanette Mendez Zambrana

Office Administrative Assistant - Counseling Office

Dom Mirocke

Head Football Coach

Stephan Mitchell

Concert Band Director

Miguel Molinar

Physical Science Teacher and Assistant Football Coach

Nora Molinero, LMSW

Social Worker

Danielle Monteiro

English Teacher

Katrina Morris

Science Teacher

Carrie Mounce

Office Administrative Assistant

Brooks Mulloy

Math Teacher

Trenity Myers

Foreign Language Teacher - Yearbook Sponsor

Amy Newman

English Teacher
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