
Bald Knob Middle School had a record turn out for the Fall Family Night.

The 4th-graders incorporated a Halloween theme into their lessons today. How many seeds are in a pumpkin? Ms. Capps's students can give you the answer.




The elementary science and social studies curriculum night that was scheduled for November 6th has been cancelled. We will host the event at a later date.

Tonight, Bald Knob Middle School is hosting a Fall Family event from 4:00-5:30 pm.
There will be free food and fun. It will be spooktacular!


Fifth grade students went on a field trip to the Toltec Mounds; this field trip aligns with their curriculum for the studies of Pre-Columbian societies. While there, students learned about the ceremonies, life, and early culture of the Plum Bayou people. Students were able to participate in the crafts of pottery and creating their own arrowhead necklace. They also participated in an archaeological mock dig.




Bald Knob falls to CAC 22-19 on Senior Night. The Dogs will travel to Southside in the regular season finale next Friday.





Elementary students had lunch with the Harding University Orchestra before attending an orchestra performance. Orchestra members visited Bald Knob to share their love of music and show our students that the arts are a life long talent.




Bald Knob Middle School students pledge to be drug-free!
Day 5 of Red Ribbon Week concluded with mismatch dress up day. Thank you, students and staff, for taking part in this special emphasis week.

Bald Knob School District Administration has been notified the alleged threat reported to us this morning is unfounded and does not involve any of our students. Thank you for your continued support as we continue to work to keep our students safe!

This morning the district received a report that another school district's student made an alleged threat involving a student from another district. Bald Knob School District Administration is in close contact with the district to determined if the threat involves any Bald Knob students. More information will be provided if the situation involves our students as the investigation evolves.

The Dogs descend Mustang Mountain with two big victories. Both the 7th grade (30-0) and junior Bulldogs (42-6) had little trouble in the dispatching of CAC on a rainy Thursday. Congratulations on great seasons!




At the conclusion of the junior high cross country season, freshman Braden Davis holds the state leading time for the 2500m with a time of 9:01.80 at the Sloan-Hendrix Invitational.


Behind individual titles by freshmen Tayden Hamrick and Braden Davis, the Lady Bulldogs and Bulldogs swept the junior team titles at the District Cross Country Meet.





Our 3rd, 4th, and 5th Grade students engaged in a STEM project at the elementary library as they continue to read and participate in the 2018 Global Read Aloud Project.

Congratulations to Storm Rogers, Renlee Espinosa, Jaden Stephens, Zoey McGillvray, and Hanna Smithson earning Junior High All-Region Choir honors.

Life is your journey. Travel drug free. Students at Bald Knob Middle School are pledging to be drug free. Today students dressed as wacky tourists. The best dressed award goes to Callie McGillvray!

Congratulations to the Pre-K students of the month for October, Bellamy Rose Boatman and Jebediah Reece Gipson.



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Congratulations to the Marching Bulldogs, earning the following achievements at the Forrest City Marching Contest:
1st division color guard
1st division percussion
1st division band
2nd place in class
2nd place overall


3rd grade boys fall short in triple overtime against the Riverview Raiders. We are proud of our football players and cheerleaders for a great season.



