Tracking federal stimulus money
Federal stimulus money poured into state education programs in 2009. Schools and programs have spent at least 84 percent of the money, but the website created to track the funds shows $119 million is still available.
Federal stimulus money poured into state education programs in 2009. Schools and programs have spent at least 84 percent of the money, but the website created to track the funds shows $119 million is still available.
The Pulaski County Special School District (PCSSD) announced today that it has hired William (Bill) Goff as its chief financial officer. Goff will replace outgoing CFO Anita Farver, whose last day with the district is September 30, 2011.

For the 2011-2012 school year, the following teachers may purchase instructional teaching supplies with a district purchase order:
Teachers will be able to purchase instructional supplies at the vender of their choice only with a district purchase order, which they must acquire in advance. The District has established procurement procedures for efficiency and accountability reasons, therefore, the option of charging supplies at local vendors is no longer available.
Please contact your school bookkeeper to obtain your purchase order and for additional information.
Thank you, and have a great year.
This is an important notice about the first paycheck you will receive after the start of the July 1, 2011, school year. Once every 10 years there are 27 bi-weekly weeks in the calendar, instead of the typical 26. That is the case this year. This means you will receive one additional paycheck this year,… Read More »