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Wednesday, February 10, 2021 Eureka Springs school counselors Patty Brill (left) and Rachal Hyatt are this weeks Citizens of the Week. They were honored last week during National School Counseling Week for their dedication to all the students at the Eureka Springs School District. To nominate somebody for Citizen of the Week, email Samantha Jones at [email protected]. Eureka Springs school counselors Patty Brill and Rachal Hyatt are this weeks Citizens of the Week. ....
Thursday, January 21, 2021 The Eureka Springs School Board is extending its leave for staff members affected by COVID-19. On Monday, Jan. 11, Superintendent Bryan Pruitt explained that the district received state aid to cover 10 days of COVID-19 leave per staff member in 2020. Pruitt said that aid expired on Dec. 19 but has been extended in 2021 through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act. Pruitt asked the board to approve the extended leave and the board unanimously agreed to do so. Pruitt also reported that the district has received additional stimulus funds, saying it would be a good idea to use those funds for HVAC work and technology needs. ....
Thursday, January 14, 2021 The Eureka Springs School Board is extending its leave for staff members affected by COVID-19. On Monday night, Superintendent Bryan Pruitt explained that the district received state aid to cover 10 days of COVID-19 leave per staff member in 2020. Pruitt said that aid expired on Dec. 19 but has been extended in 2021 through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act. Pruitt asked the board to approve the extended leave and the board unanimously agreed to do so. Pruitt also reported that the district has received additional stimulus funds, saying it would be a good idea to use those funds for HVAC work and technology needs. ....
The Angel Tree program is a time-honored tradition in Carroll County, offering locals the opportunity to brighten Christmas for families in need. The Berryville program is run through the Berryville Community Center, while the Eureka Springs program is run through the Eureka Springs High School. Deneen Foster, who runs the Berryville program, said she was surprised at the number of participating children this year. There are 95 tags on the Berryville Angel Tree, Foster said, compared with 200 in past years. Its actually low. I was surprised about that, Foster said. I expected it to be a little higher this year, but thats the lowest year weve had. Our first couple of years we were pushing 200. ....
The Angel Tree program is a time-honored tradition in Carroll County, offering locals the opportunity to brighten Christmas for families in need. The Eureka Springs program is run through the Eureka Springs High School, where students, faculty and staff get involved to help out. Eureka Springs High School counselor Rachal Hyatt said the program has 117 participating children this year, saying thats pretty similar to past years. We usually have anywhere from 110 to 130, so its about the same as weve always had, Hyatt said. Of course, thats low-income families that qualify and its our district only. ....