
On National Student-Athlete Day, we celebrate our goal-setter and go-getter athletes who work hard in the classroom and on the field (or ... court, track, mat, pool, pitch...). Keep up the hard work and continue set the standard for excellence! #pcssdproud #serveall


Good morning. Due the current inclement weather and the projection of it worsening, the Mills Comets Military Ball is canceled and will be rescheduled for a later date.

Chart Your Career Course with PCSSD and join us at the 2025 PCSSD Career Expo!
Details:
🗓️ May 3 | 9 a.m. -12 p.m.
📍Mills University Studies High School | 708 E. Dixon Road, Little Rock
Learn more: https://trst.in/29V0ik
#pcssdproud #serveall


Eating breakfast, especially on ATLAS days, is very important! It helps students focus on testing and not on being hungry. It helps students have the energy and fuel they need to make it through the day. Plus, eating a healthy breakfast has long-term benefits including better memory, healthier body weight, and decreased chances of diseases later in life.
Each day at Mills University Studies High School we provide both a hot breakfast and a grab-and-go breakfast. We strongly encourage our students to eat breakfast daily including on our upcoming testing days!
#ElevatingExcellence #BreakfastMatters #ShowUpAndShowOut


The PCSSD school-based health clinic is a convenient choice for families seeking medical & behavioral health care for kids during school hours. Every student & staff member can access to quality & compassionate care. Learn more: https://youtu.be/5DGxEld6uts #pcssdproud #serveall


We've all heard students should "get a good night's sleep" before testing. This is good advice for sure, but even more important is getting good sleep REGULARLY. Research has proven that teenagers need 9-10 hours of sleep a night, and screen time is negatively affecting sleep habits and even the quality of sleep once a teen has dozed off.
So, every day, we want students to get good sleep, but especially during state testing when we need those brains to be rested, ready, and raring to go!
#ElevatingExcellence #SleepForSucess #ShowUpAndShowOut


April is School Library Month, the perfect time to show our Teacher Librarians some love! They support our students in so many ways, from hosting book fairs and sponsoring clubs to encouraging a love of reading. Today we celebrate TLs from our Mills Feeder. #pcssdproud #serveall


With ATLAS testing coming up beginning April 15th, it is so important that students have their Chromebooks charged BEFORE they come to school. So, set an alarm or a reminder on your phone, put a sticky note on the fridge, or whatever works to help students remember to charge those devices!
#ElevatingExcellence #ChargeThoseDevices #ShowUpAndShowOut


Paraprofessionals wear many hats in PCSSD, from supporting classes to assisting with special education. On Paraprofessional Appreciation Day, we say thanks for their daily dedication. If a parapro has impacted your student, take a moment to thank them below. #pcssdproud #serveall


World Autism Awareness Day is a chance to celebrate students with autism while fostering acceptance & inclusion.
“The role of a teacher is to ignite a spark in a student’s mind, but you have to know what kind of spark you’re dealing with.” – Temple Grandin. #pcssdproud #serveall


Our ATLAS testing begins April 15th, and we get started at 8:30 each day. It's so important to be ON TIME for these days because once a test has begun, students cannot enter the testing session and will have to do make-up sessions instead.
Please set those alarms - or even double alarms - to get up and ready for school. Our goal is 100% of our tested students will be on campus ON TIME for test days. We can do it!
#ElevatingExcellence #ShowUpAndShowOut #OnTimeForTesting


Believe it or not, our state testing - the ATLAS exam - begins just two weeks from today! This infographic shares lots of strategies as students get ready to show what they know. Be planning now so that we can have a very successful testing week. #ElevatingExcellence #BePrepared


Do you know one of the most important characteristics of a successful student? They are at school and rarely miss! This has proven to help students achieve academically, and during testing, it's even more important.
Beginning Tuesday, April 15th, we need every student at school so that they can begin their ATLAS state testing on time. Our goal is 100% attendance for the testing groups. So, on the 15th and 16th, that would include our freshmen and sophomores. On the following days, it will be students who are taking Algebra I, geometry, and/or biology.
Let's be here and let's be great!
#ElevatingExcellence #ShowUpAndShowOut



The 3M Safety Roadshow stopped at Mills University Studies High just before spring break, giving students the chance to explore the 3M mobile training center. Students watched a safety training and PPE demonstrations and then paired in small groups inside the mobile classroom for a lesson in quality assurance and efficiency. MUSHS also received a check for $50,000 for 3M for strategic investments in skills trade within the the school.
Read more about the visit: https://www.pcssd.org/article/2117466

Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: Last, but certainly not least, more than one teacher librarian selected YA fantasy writer, Tomi Adeyemi. Adeyemi's wildly popular Legacy of Orïsha trilogy was inspired by her study of West African mythology. #pcssdproud #serveall


March is Greek-American Heritage Month! 🇬🇷 Did you know? The word "alphabet" comes from the first two Greek letters—alpha & beta. #pcssdproud #serveall


Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: Barbara Kingsolver was another author who made several of our teacher librarians' must-read lists. Her most recent novel, Demon Copperhead, won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2023. #pcssdproud #serveall


As we wrap up Theatre in our Schools Month, let's give MILLS UNIVERSITY STUDIES HIGH's drama program a standing ovation. Students are flying through preparations for their presentation of Peter/Wendy on April 21 and 22. #pcssdproud #serveall


Women's History Month, Female Author Spotlight: Lois Lowry was also selected by several of our teacher librarians. Lowry's works grapples with tough topics including her dystopian middle-grade novel, The Giver. #pcssdproud #serveall


PCSSD Registration 101: Parents who would like to request an intradistrict transfer for their student, from one PCSSD school to another, must complete a Permit to Transfer Application. Get started here: https://trst.in/cZ0YLI #pcssdproud #serveall
