Joe T. Robinson High School is excited to welcome Christian Robertson to the Lady Senators Basketball Program.

Coach Robertson is the CEO of Grind & Advance LLC and a former professional basketball player with championship experience in Armenia. He previously served as an Assistant Coach at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff from 2021–2024, where he specialized in recruiting, player development, NCAA compliance, and college placement.

Throughout his coaching career, Coach Robertson has helped develop numerous McDonald’s All-Americans, Division I athletes, and NBA/WNBA prospects. His passion for athlete development, sports performance, and community impact has made him a respected leader both on and off the court.

Please join us in welcoming Christian Robertson to Robinson as he brings his experience, energy, and commitment to excellence to our student-athletes.
#PCSSD #LadySenatorBasketball #JoeT
about 6 hours ago, Alysia Wells
Christian Robertson named as assistant coach for girls basketball.

Joe T. Robinson High School is excited to welcome Tasha Crain-Williams as an Assistant Coach for the Lady Senators Basketball Program.

Coach Williams brings a wealth of knowledge, leadership, and experience to the program. A former Division I student-athlete at Louisiana Tech University from 2002–2006, she earned numerous honors throughout her collegiate career, including WAC Defensive Player of the Year.

Her coaching résumé includes nine successful years at Central Arkansas Christian (CAC), where she served as a varsity girls assistant coach and earned Coach of the Year honors for her impact on both the program and its student-athletes.

Coach Williams’ passion for the game, commitment to excellence, and proven track record of developing players make her a tremendous addition to the Lady Senators family. We are excited to see the positive impact she will have on our student-athletes both on and off the court.

Welcome to Robinson, Coach Williams!

about 23 hours ago, Alysia Wells
Tasha Crain- Williams named assistant girls  basketball coach.
🚗Don’t forget — PCSSD’s summer meal program kicks off tomorrow morning. 🍱
We’re providing free breakfast and lunch packs for all children 18 years and younger in our community. No registration or ID is required, and children do not have to attend PCSSD to receive meals.

Each pack includes 5 breakfasts and 5 lunches. Families can pick up meals from 7:00–10:00 a.m. at the designated distribution sites, and staff will load the packs directly into your vehicle.

Full details are available on the attached flyer.
#ServeAll #PCSSDproud
1 day ago, PCSSD
A colorful summer‑themed flyer titled “Summer Meals” announcing free breakfast and lunch for all children under 18. It lists two service locations: Wilbur D. Mills University Studies High School at 708 E. Dixon Road in Little Rock and Cato Elementary School at 9906 Jacksonville‑Cato Road in Sherwood. Meals are distributed Thursdays from June 4 to July 30, 7:00–10:00 a.m., with one Wednesday distribution on June 17. Details note that each child receives one pack with five breakfasts and five lunches, and children do not need to attend PCSSD to participate. Chartwells and PCSSD logos appear at the bottom.
Un volante colorido con tema veraniego titulado “Comidas de Verano” anuncia desayunos y almuerzos gratuitos para todos los niños menores de 18 años. Incluye dos lugares de servicio: Wilbur D. Mills University Studies High School en 708 E. Dixon Road en Little Rock y Cato Elementary School en 9906 Jacksonville‑Cato Road en Sherwood. Las comidas se distribuyen los jueves del 4 de junio al 30 de julio, de 7:00 a 10:00 a. m., con una distribución especial el miércoles 17 de junio. El volante indica que cada niño recibe un paquete con cinco desayunos y cinco almuerzos, y que no es necesario asistir a escuelas de PCSSD para participar. Los logotipos de Chartwells y PCSSD aparecen en la parte inferior.

The Next Chapter Begins:
Dr. K. Erin Campbell Named Head Lady Senators Basketball Coach.

Joe T. Robinson High School is proud to announce Dr. K. Erin Campbell as the new Head Coach of the Lady Senators Basketball Program.

Dr. Campbell brings championship experience, leadership, and a proven record of success to Robinson. Most recently, she served as Assistant Boys Basketball Coach at Mills University Studies High School, helping guide the Comets to a 4A State Championship in 2025 and a State Runner-Up finish in 2026.

Her coaching experience also includes time on the basketball staffs at Arkansas State University and the University of Tulsa, where she gained valuable insight at the collegiate level.

Driven by her “1%er” mentality, Dr. Campbell is committed to building a culture of excellence, accountability, and championship level standards both on and off the court.

Please join us in welcoming Dr. Campbell to the Senator family!

#LadySenatorBasketball #BuiltDifferent #PCSSD #JoeT #RobinsonHigh

Follow the team on IG: @lady.senatorbasketball

2 days ago, Alysia Wells
Dr. K. Erin Campbell Named Head Lady Senators Basketball Coach.
6 days ago, PCSSD

Joe T. Robinson High School celebrated a key construction milestone today as the final beam was raised on its new campus addition. The project adds a three‑story classroom building to support Robinson’s growing enrollment, along with a dedicated band building that doubles as a FEMA‑rated storm shelter for up to 1,000 people. #PCSSDproud #ServeAll

8 days ago, PCSSD
A construction worker steadies the ceremonial steel beam, decorated with an American flag and tree, during the topping out ceremony.
Joe T. Robinson High School Principal Laconya Isaac signs the ceremonial steel beam before it is lifted into place.
Attendees sign the ceremonial steel beam during the Joe T. Robinson High School topping out ceremony.
A construction worker stands in a lift near the crane hook as crews prepare to place the ceremonial beam at the Joe T. Robinson High School addition.
Joe T. Robinson High School Principal Laconya Isaac speaks with attendees during the topping out ceremony for the new school addition.
Inside the new Joe T. Robinson High School addition, construction crews prepare plumbing and groundwork in a large unfinished building space.
A crane lifts the ceremonial beam into place during the Joe T. Robinson High School addition topping out ceremony as workers guide the steel structure.
A PCSSD staff member speaks on camera at the Joe T. Robinson High School construction site during the topping out ceremony.
A PCSSD employee watches the Joe T. Robinson High School topping out ceremony while holding a water bottle.
Construction workers stand atop a steel beam with an American flag and small tree attached before it is raised into place at Joe T. Robinson High School.
🎓 Senator smiles were everywhere during graduation, and we’re still smiling, looking back at these moments. #ClassOf2026 made Saturday unforgettable. Take a moment to revisit scenes from the ceremony. 🎓 #PCSSDproud #WeAreTheSenators
9 days ago, PCSSD
A graduate in a black cap and gown with a white stole reading “LOGAN” and “DRIVEN SCHOOL OF INNOVATION” holds a diploma folder labeled “Robinson High School, Little Rock, Arkansas” in front of a seated audience.
Two people in black caps and gowns hug during an indoor graduation ceremony, with seated guests visible in the background.
A graduate in a black gown with a gold stole speaks at a podium on a stage while rows of graduates sit facing forward and families watch from the bleachers.
Two graduates in black caps and gowns walk down an aisle lined with clapping faculty members, with more graduates and spectators visible behind them.
A group of graduates in black caps and gowns stand in line during a ceremony, with one graduate in the center smiling broadly as spectators watch.
A graduate in a black cap and gown with honor cords holds a diploma folder labeled “Parkview High School, Little Rock, Arkansas” while standing beside an academic official on stage.
An audience member in a gray dress stands with both arms raised in celebration during a crowded indoor event as people around them clap and record on their phones.
A graduate wearing a black cap with a yellow tassel and a black gown with honor cords stands among other graduates during an indoor ceremony.
A graduate in a black cap and gown holds up a diploma folder while walking across the stage as faculty members congratulate students and the audience watches from the bleachers.
Graduates in black gowns and caps with gold stoles stand together during a ceremony, with one graduate turned slightly toward the camera.
PCSSD is proud to announce our 25-26 Teachers and Support Staff of the Year! We will celebrate all these employees and announce the overall district-level winners on Thursday. See the full list at https://www.pcssd.org/article/2920185.
15 days ago, PCSSD
A black recognition graphic with school‑themed outlines. Center portrait shows Courtney Reissig smiling with long blonde hair. Text reads: “Joe T. Robinson High School,” “Courtney Reissig,” “Teacher of the Year,” and “2026,” with a Senators mascot.
A blue recognition graphic with school‑related icons. Center photo shows Dani Knight standing in a room with shelves. Text reads: “Joe T. Robinson High School,” “Dani Knight — Attendance Clerk,” “Support Staff of the Year,” and “2026,” with a Senators mascot.
School may be out – but school meals are still in! Children in the PCSSD community won't go hungry this summer and will have the opportunity to eat for free, thanks to PCSSD and its foodservice partner, Chartwells K12. This summer, we will be preparing meal packs for breakfast & lunch for anyone 18 years or younger in the community. The PCCSD summer meal program does not require registration or identification, and children do not have to attend PCSSD schools to receive the meals. Just show up at the pickup sites on distribution days from 7:00-10:00 a.m., and the meals will be loaded into your vehicle. For more details, see the attached image. #ServeAll #PCSSDproud
16 days ago, PCSSD
   A colorful flyer titled “Summer Meals” announces free breakfast and lunch meal packs for children under 18. It lists two pickup locations—Wilbur D. Mills University Studies High School and Cato Elementary School—and states that meals are distributed on Thursdays from June 4 to July 30 between 7:00–10:00am, with one Wednesday distribution due to a holiday. The flyer notes that each pack includes 10 meals, no registration or ID is required, and children do not have to attend PCSSD. The design includes bright summer graphics such as sunglasses, fruit slices, flip‑flops, and a sun, along with the Chartwells and PCSSD logos.
⚽️ Boy's Soccer Season Wrap-Up ⚽️

Our boys soccer team wrapped up their season last week at the 4A State Tournament in Harrison. The boys opened tournament play with a big 6-0 win over Mena before coming up just short against Green Forest, 2-3, in one of the most competitive matches of the season last Friday.

We are proud of the hard work, determination, and fight this team showed all season long. Thank you to our players, coaches, families, and supporters for a great year!

Come be a part of something great at Joe T. Robinson High School!
Soccer tryouts are on Monday, June 1 at 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM

#BoysSoccer #GoTeam
17 days ago, Alysia Wells
RHS Boys Soccer Tryouts 2026-2027
🚨 Schedule Update 🚨

Please forgive the last-minute change!

To accommodate our senior girls competing in the Soccer Championship game this Friday, Graduation Rehearsal will now begin at 11:30 AM.

Thank you for your flexibility and continued support of our students. Let’s go, Senators! 🎉⚽
17 days ago, Laconya K. Isaac
Summer EBT is back. Eligible families can receive $120 per student to help with groceries this summer. Some students qualify automatically, and others may need to apply. Check eligibility at ar.gov/SummerEBT and apply at access.arkansas.gov.

El programa Summer EBT ha regresado. Las familias que califican pueden recibir $120 por estudiante para ayudar con los comestibles este verano. Algunos estudiantes califican automáticamente y otros deberán presentar una solicitud. Verifica tu elegibilidad en ar.gov/SummerEBT y solicita en access.arkansas.gov.
17 days ago, PCSSD
English‑language flyer titled “Summer EBT is back!” explaining that eligible families can receive $120 in grocery benefits per school‑aged child during the summer. It notes that many students qualify automatically through SNAP, TEA, or Medicaid and that others may need to apply. The page includes steps to check eligibility at ar.gov/SummerEBT and instructions to apply through access.arkansas.gov. Logos for No Kid Hungry and the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance appear at the top, with simple food‑themed graphics throughout.
Spanish‑language flyer titled “¡Vuelve Summer EBT!” explaining that eligible families can receive $120 in grocery benefits per school‑aged child during the summer. It states that many students qualify automatically through SNAP, TEA, or Medicaid and that others may need to apply. The page includes steps to check eligibility at ar.gov/SummerEBT and instructions to apply through access.arkansas.gov. Logos for No Kid Hungry and the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance appear at the top, with matching food‑themed graphics.
🏐 VOLLEYBALL INTEREST MEETING – 5/18/26! 🏐

Come out and meet our new coaches and get all the details about upcoming tryouts!

If you're interested in being part of the team, this is a meeting you don’t want to miss!

📅 Date: May 18, 2026
📍 Location: Champion Center Team Room
⏰ Time: 5:30 pm

Bring a friend and come ready to get involved—we’re excited to see you there! 💥
23 days ago, Laconya K. Isaac
Volleyball

Robinson Varsity Baseball Postseason Update

From Signing Day to wrapping up an incredible regular season, the Robinson Senators have continued to make us proud both on and off the field. Now, the Senators are advancing through postseason play, and we couldn’t be more proud of the way these young men continue to compete and represent Robinson Baseball.

Robinson opened the 4A-3 regional playoffs on 5/7 with a 9-2 victory over Bauxite and followed with an 8-1 semifinal win over Malvern on 5/8.

Today, the Senators take on Pulaski Academy in the championship round at 2:30 PM at Pulaski Academy Baseball Complex.

Good luck to our players and coaches as they continue this postseason run!

#RobinsonBaseball #SenatorPride #PostseasonBaseball #SigningDay #ChampionshipGame #VarsityBaseball #PCSSD

26 days ago, Alysia Wells
Signing day at RHS
Signing day at RHS
SIgning day at RHS
Players celebrating between an inning

Baseball Senior Night ⚾

On Thursday, April 30th Robinson Varsity Baseball honored an incredible group of seniors during Senior Night. Thank you for your leadership, dedication, and the memories you created wearing the black and gold. 🖤💛🖤

Your hard work and commitment helped shape this program, and we are proud of everything you have accomplished both on and off the field!

Photo Credit: Randy Turner

#RobinsonBaseball #SeniorNight #SenatorPride #PCSSD #ClassOf2026 #VarsityBaseball #ThankYouSeniors

27 days ago, Alysia Wells
RHS Senior Night
RHS Senior Night
The fastest in town!
Senior Night at RHS
Senior Night at RHS
Senior Tables

🎓 Give your student a head start — while still in high school!
🏫 PCSSD students can earn college credit through Arkansas State University (A‑State) and UA‑Pulaski Tech (UA‑PTC) Career Institute programs. These opportunities help students explore career pathways, experience college‑level coursework, and build confidence for life after graduation. 💪

📅 Deadlines for 2026–2027
🔷 UA‑Pulaski Tech: June 3
🐺 A‑State: July 15

🔗 Learn more and access application links at PCSSD.org/Concurrent‑Courses

27 days ago, PCSSD
Cross Country Interest Meeting – Final Chance!
This is the last opportunity for parents & athletes to get info for the 2026–2027 Cross Country season! Don’t miss important details about summer training and the upcoming season.
📅 May 11
Interested? Email Coach Crider: kcrider7746@pcssd.org

28 days ago, Alysia Wells
Robinson High School Cross Country Flyer Parent/ Student Interest Meeting April 20th or May 11th

Nurse Appreciation Week is the perfect time to recognize our wonderful school nurses. From caring for students on campus to promoting a healthy school environment, your hard work is invaluable! Thank you for the support, the expertise, and the heart you bring! #PCSSDproud #ServeAll #NursesAppreciationWeek

28 days ago, PCSSD
A colorful Nurses Appreciation Week 2026 graphic with medical‑themed illustrations including bandages, pills, a thermometer, and a heart with an EKG line. Large text reads “Nurses Appreciation Week 2026,” and a message below says, “Thank you for all your help, support, and compassion.” The PCSSD logo appears in the top right corner.

👩‍🏫 This week, we celebrate the teachers who impact so much of what PCSSD is. 🍎
Thank you for your creativity, consistency, and commitment that shape students’ futures — not by accident, but because of the intention and care you bring to your work every single day. #TeacherAppreciationWeek

29 days ago, PCSSD
A green chalkboard framed by school supplies — a pencil cup, globe, backpack, notebook, ruler, protractor, and a graduation cap with a diploma. The PCSSD logo appears at the top. Text on the chalkboard reads “Happy Teacher Appreciation Week, May 4–May 8.” Below it, additional text thanks teachers for their lessons, encouragement, and daily impact.
🎓 This morning, the Robinson High School #ClassOf2029 gathered in the auditorium to take their official pledge to graduate. 🎩
Students representing each Academy presented alongside guest speakers Danny Games, Vice President of Business & Economic Development at Entergy Arkansas, and Gary Burton Jr., KARK anchor and PCSSD graduate, who encouraged students to stay focused on their goals and the opportunities ahead.
#WeAreTheSenators #PCSSDproud #ServeAll
about 1 month ago, PCSSD
A group of students in an auditorium raise their right hands while reciting the pledge. Rows of black chairs fill the room, and a student in a blue hoodie stands prominently in the foreground.
Ten individuals—eight students in matching navy blazers and two adults in suits—stand on a stage behind a podium featuring a large “R” and Entergy logo during the ceremony.
A group of students in an auditorium raise their right hands while reciting the pledge. Rows of black chairs fill the room, and a student in a blue hoodie stands prominently in the foreground.
A speaker stands on stage with a microphone in front of a projected slide reading “Joe T. Robinson High School” and featuring a photo of Gary Burton Jr., labeled “KARK News Anchor.” Four seated panelists watch from the stage.
An auditorium audience faces a stage where a speaker stands at a podium. A large screen displays a slide titled “BUSINESS” with a list of names beneath it.
A presenter in a blue suit jacket and glasses speaks at a wooden podium, raising both hands while addressing the audience on a dark stage.
A packed auditorium of students sits facing forward. One student in a white Nike jacket stands among the crowd, and two adults stand near the back wall.
Five students stand on a stage in navy blazers and jeans behind a large Entergy‑branded sign with a stylized “R.” They face the audience in front of a black curtain during the Pledge to Graduate ceremony.
A presenter in a black shirt and patterned tie speaks from a wooden podium, gesturing with both hands on a darkened stage.