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The pay increases were announced at a ceremony Thursday night.
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Ignite! Reading has raised literacy levels in the district, but due to budget cuts it has been largely eliminated.
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Many contracts districtwide are not being renewed, but LRSD Superintendent Jermall Wright says it's not as bad as it looks.
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$4.5 million of the cuts are expected to come from reductions in personnel.
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Attorney General Tim Griffin authored an opinion on the legality of layoffs in the Little Rock School District made possible by the Arkansas LEARNS Act.
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Chicot Elementary students begin their day by eating breakfast in the classroom with classmates.
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Private companies are deploying the phonics-based curriculum across the state.
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The Little Rock School District agreed on a plan to rearrange middle school schedules, cutting at least 11 positions.
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Students at Gibbs Elementary Magnet School can open savings accounts and learn financial literacy skills.
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Earlier start times mean make-up days are already “baked” into the class schedule, according to Little Rock School District officials.