Director - Errin Stanger stated:
The Innovation Hub has a strong history of civic engagement throughout Arkansas. We look for innovative ways that we can engage and serve others. We came together as a team when the pandemic hit and the Hub team, along with over 260 makers across the state, provided over 13,000 units of PPE to those in need. We have come together to volunteer at Arkansas Foodbank, partnered with Remix Ideas to support black-owned businesses by providing wifi to local businesses in the 12th St. corridor and we partner with Officer Rathey with the NLR police department in serving our unsheltered neighbors. Makerspaces are often formed out of an abundance of doing good for others, and civic engagement is part of our core.
Thank you for your continued work in our community.
We look forward to an engaging conversation.
#EngageEmbraceEmpower
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Today Arkansas Lighthouse Academies recognizes what would have been Congressman and Civil Right’s leader, John Lewis’s, 82nd Birthday!
We celebrate his three decades of service for all, through public service and civic engagement.

Our partnership with @electusglobal is paying big dividends congrats to Mrs. Lipscomb's 5th graders for earning the FitMoney Financially Fit Junior Certificate.
What have they learned?
Scholars learn why good money habits are so important for a healthy future. They utilized six fun video lessons that helped them learn about earning, saving, and spending their money! They have learned how to be a responsible borrower and where their money goes when they pay for goods, services and taxes. They all completed assessment quizzes to show their knowledge.
Scholars earn cash and rewards on their Life Hub Visa Debit Cards.
#FitMoney
#ALAFinancialliteracy
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We are excited to announce Ms. Calhoun, Computer Science Teacher at
Pine Bluff Lighthouse Academy is a recipient of a Computer Science Professional Development Sponsorship. The Arkansas Department of Education selected 18 Arkansas educators. Ms. Calhoun is a dedicated educator who also is the Robotic Coach and Girls Who Code Advisor.
Computer science is an essential tool for today's workforce and we know expanding her knowledge will create more opportunities for our scholars.
#ALASTEM
#EngageEmbraceEmpower



Arkansas Lighthouse Academies families we are doing some exciting work throughout the state as we enhance our AgriStem and Cultural Competency programs.
We been invited to join partner University of Arkansas at Fayetteville for a panel discuss highlighting diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Transcending Spaces: A Community Conversation with Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Advocates
Tuesday, March 1, 2022
The event is sponsored by U of A’s MANRRS RSO – Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences – and the Student Services Office in the Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences.
Panel members include Deacue Fields, Bumpers College dean; Ayanna Bledsoe, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art director of inclusion and belonging; Wendell Scales, Arkansas Lighthouse Academies deputy director of innovation; and LaShawnDa Noel, Arkansas Lighthouse Academies executive director.
Students, faculty, staff and community members are invited to listen to an hour-long conversation.
The discussion will include time on the purpose and impact of MANRRS, and how diversity, equity and inclusion has been integrated into its various activities, areas of opportunity and areas of improvement. Time will also be spent on partnering across various community groups and environments, and making students, faculty, staff and others across the state aware of opportunities to be involved.
Panel members will also discuss how DEI impacts them personally, socially and professionally, and opportunities and resources available to enhance DEI and cultural competency education.
MANRRS is housed in Bumpers College, but is open to anyone on campus. The group provides students of color and other minorities with academic support, networking and career development, and is open to anyone with an interest in promoting diversity in agriculture, natural resources and related sciences.
#ALAAgriStem
#EngageEmbraceEmpower
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We create opportunities at Arkansas Lighthouse Academies to engage, embrace and empower our scholars through advocacy and education.
To learn more RSVP for Open House on February 24, 2022 at arkansas.lha.net.

As we conclude National School Counseling Week we wanted to show our appreciation to our dedicated team at Arkansas Lighthouse Academies.
Mrs. Carmona Jobe
Ms. Easter
Mrs. Franklin
Ms. Harper
Ms. Taylor
Ms. Robinson
Thank you for all you do.
#EngageEmbraceEmpower
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Shoutout @Shotgun Dan's Pizza- Rose City for taking care of the district team on #nationalpizzaday.

Today is National School Counseling Week 2022 (#NSCW22) is Feb. 7-11, 2022, to focus public attention on the unique contribution of school counselors within U.S. school systems. National School Counseling Week, highlights the tremendous impact school counselors can have in helping students achieve school success and plan for a career.
The 2022 theme is School Counseling: Better Together.
Thank you for your dedication to our scholar.

We will return to in-person instruction tomorrow, Monday, February 7, 2022.

Congrats to Jacksonville Lighthouse Flightline Academy (JLFA) they are grant recipient's of the Arkansas School Garden Grant Program which was established to help schools start or expand gardens on
school grounds.
#ALAAgSTEM
SAVE THE DATE:
To learn more about the exciting opportunities new prospective families can join us for our In-Person Open House.
February 24, 2022
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Join the ALA family!
RSVP: bit.ly/3noWBML
*Open to military and non military families


Today begins the recognition and celebration of the past, present and future of Black History Month.
Join us as we ENGAGE, EMBRACE and EMPOWER our school community on the importance of such a rich history.
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As we prepare for our 2022-2023 school year, we have a few surveys that we would like our families to participate it.
Intent to return: Please let us know whether your scholar will be returning to Arkansas Lighthouse Academies and request additional scholars here: https://bit.ly/3KAbHJ6
School Calendar Survey: We are looking at several options for our school calendar next year and would love to have your input. Share your opinions here: https://bit.ly/3KySbwE
ALA scholars, we will return to in-person learning tomorrow, Monday, January 10, 2022.

ALA families,
If your child:
is experiencing COVID-related symptoms
has tested positive for COVID
is considered a close contact
Please contact our Health Hotline.
Available 24/7
501-900-4610

Arkansas Lighthouse Academies
If you haven’t already, download the new ALA app for timely updates and emergency notifications:
Android: https://bit.ly/2VMgRNo
iPhone: https://apple.co/3sdcZBj.
If you have any technology-related questions,
please contact Brandon Millis at 501-254-7141 or Brandon.Millis@arkansas.lha.net
*K-2 Reading Instruction will be provided daily and uploaded for additional practice.

May your holidays sparkle with moments of love, laughter, and goodwill, And may the year ahead be full of joy. Have a happy holidays.

Good afternoon families.
Earlier today multiple emergency vehicles were on our Jacksonville High School Academy campus. We just wanted to reassure you that everything is alright on campus and that there are no threats to our scholars. Our fire alarm went off in the building and for the safety of our scholars we evacuated the building temporarily while emergency services checked over the building. Once we were given the all clear by those services, we re-entered the building to continue with instruction.
We understand that any time emergency services are on campus, parents will worry and so we wanted to call and reassure you that your scholars are safe. If you have any questions, please feel free to call the front office at 501-985-1228. Thank you and have a great afternoon.
December is the time of giving and we here at Jacksonville Lighthouse High School Academy want to embody that spirit this season with our Community Passion Project. On Friday, December 17th from 9:00 am until 11:00 am we are inviting the community out for a free breakfast in front of the high school. We'll be serving sausage, bacon, and biscuits, as well as water and juice. We will also be giving away Survival Packs.
We will be accepting donations at the High School for our Survival Packs now through December 14th. Socks, soap, paper towels, personal wipes, toilet paper, deodorant, and toothpaste are needed and gift cards to local stores such as Wal-Mart and Kroger are also welcome. Please drop off any donations at the High School.
Jacksonville Lighthouse High School scholars who donate will be eligible for free dresscode passes or free assignment passes.
Our address is 251 N. 1st Street, Jacksonville, Ar 72076

They may seem relaxed, but they are asking so many important questions about UA-Little Rock.


