Displeasure over the quality of foodservice has prompted Pine Bluff School District officials to consider changing its dining service company by January 2024.
Beginning this fall, the Pine Bluff School District will operate just one high school and one junior high school “in order to be good fiscal agents,” Superintendent Jennifer Barbaree announced in a video released Wednesday, a little less than two years after Dollarway schools officially became part of the district.
Beginning next school year, the Pine Bluff School District will operate just one high school and one junior high school "in order to be good fiscal agents," Superintendent Jennifer Barbaree announced in a video released Wednesday.
Editor's note: On Wednesday, members of the Pine Bluff School District educators' union met with a representative of the Arkansas Department of Education to air their frustration over a perceived lack of communication with Superintendent Barbara Warren about the district's future, campus realignment and financial issues, among other topics. The following is the first of a two-part series on Warren's reaction to the complaints.