
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Students at Landmark Elementary are proving one person's trash is another's treasure.
"Trash is not always disgusting,” said fourth-grader Melvin Lopez. "If yo...

LITTLE ROCK (KATV) - A new anonymous tip texting platform will soon be implemented in Arkansas public schools.
The Rave Eyewitness will be used by public and open-enrollment chart...

Mills University Studies High School (MUSHS) JROTC Comet Battalion has challenged the Lonoke High JROTC Jackrabbit Battalion to a push-up challenge at half time during tonight's fo...

PULASKI COUNTY, Ark. – For 10 weeks, KARK 4 Today co-host Susanne Brunner is traveling to elementary schools across Central Arkansas to talk to kids about the importance of reading...

State Releases School Report CardThree PCSSD elementary schools improve letter grades.
(Little Rock, Ark.) -- The Arkansas Department of Education’s Division of Elementary and Sec...

Susanne Brunner’s Book-A-Thon made a stop at Landmark Elementary School on Thursday, October 9 where 120 kindergarten through second grade students signed the pledge to read 10 boo...

Introducing the new PCSSD app. It's everything PCSSD, in your pocket. Here's a quick tutorial video on how to navigate the app. And don't forget to turn on your notification settin...

We celebrated PBIS Kick Off Week September 9 - 13 across PCSSD. Schools dressed up, danced, laughed and encouraged positive behavior through PBIS approaches.
What is PBIS you migh...

Mrs. Rawlings and a group of 4th graders have published the first Landmark newsletter of the 2019 - 2020 school year. We look forward to the next edition of Our Cardinals Soar!In t...

Landmark students took part in Arkansas Peace Week. Ms. Peak's multi-age class was the Peace Police! They found students who were sharing peace throughout the school. We kicked off...

Pulaski County Special School District will host flu clinics at various sites for all students and staff. Schools will provide vaccinations start October 2, 2019 and continue throu...

Arkansas public schools are required by law to have longer recess periods this year, and it seems students and teachers are liking it.
Third-grader Joseph MacDonald loves learning...