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For generations these Arkansas families have made vital contributions to the state’s economic landscape, while also maintaining a commitment to giving back through numerous philanthropic endeavors.
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Academic achievement is inadequate and students are graduating from Arkansas' high schools unprepared for college or for careers that provide livable wages, an eight-month study by the nonprofit Forward Arkansas concluded.
Academic achievement is inadequate and students are graduating from Arkansas' high schools unprepared for college or for careers that provide livable wages, an eight-month study by the nonprofit Forward Arkansas concluded.
Academic achievement is inadequate and students are graduating from Arkansas' high schools unprepared for college or for careers that provide livable wages, an eight-month study by the nonprofit Forward Arkansas concluded.
Forward Arkansas has released “The State of Education in Arkansas 2023 Report: Growing Together for a Stronger Future,” the findings of its eight-month process to analyze current student and economic data and gather input from thousands of Arkansans across the state.
Asa Hutchinson was in his final days as governor and Stacy Hurst in her final days as director of the state Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism when they gathered on the Tuesday before Christmas alongside Arkansas 10 just west of Little Rock. They were there to celebrate the opening of Blue Mountain Natural Area.
Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation has forged a partnership with Arkansas’ Division of Children and Family Services (DCFS), and Public Knowledge to disrupt the pipeline into the child welfare system in Pulaski County. The partnership will provide funds to select community-based entities to offer various supports