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Wood to be inducted in AOA Hall of Fame

This is the second time Wood will be recognized by an organization under the umbrella of the Arkansas Activities Association (AAA). In 2010, he was inducted into the Arkansas High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Wood says it was a thrill, as a coach and an official, to be able to put his time in and help student athletes throughout the state. Listen:

Transgender people take a beating at both ends of the Capitol today

Transgender people take a beating at both ends of the Capitol today Transgender people take a beating at both ends of the Capitol today THE TRANSGENDER SPORTS BAN: Independent Sen. Jim Hendren joined six Democrats in opposition, Transgender people the Republican hot button of choice this year took a beating in the House and Senate today. Advertisement By overwhelming majorities, the House endorsed legislation that will likely end medical services for transgender people younger than 18. The Senate endorsed legislation to ban transgender women from sports from kindergarten through college, though none currently is participating in Arkansas. The Senate voted 28-7 for SB 354 by Sen. Missy Irvin to prohibit

Little Rock School District resists full resumption of spring-time activities

Little Rock School District resists full resumption of spring-time activities March 1, 20215:09 pm The Little Rock School District says it plans to have an in-person high school graduation this year, in the room setting of War Memorial Stadium, but otherwise isn’t ready for a full resumption of customary activities. It announced today: Advertisement After careful consideration of the most recent information from the Arkansas Department of Education (ADE) in response to Governor Asa Hutchinson’s new guidelines, the Little Rock School District will maintain its plans for in-person, 2021 graduation ceremonies at War Memorial Stadium, but will not host other in-person events. The administration still believes that due to ongoing challenges related to the ability to social distance, it would not be in the best interest of students to host after-graduation events, proms, baccalaureates, or other related activities that would attract large, close gatherings.

Arkansas schools plan for future with new COVID-19 guidelines

New COVID-19 guidelines lead Arkansas schools to plan for future Schools are deciding what changes they need to make, as well as if they re going to move forward with prom and graduation now that they have more flexibility. Author: Jordan Howington Updated: 6:15 PM CST February 26, 2021 LITTLE ROCK, Ark With Governor Asa Hutchinson converting public health directives to guidances on Friday, not much changes for Arkansas public schools. Come next week, your child will still head to school with a mask on and they ll continue to social distance inside their classroom. The mask mandate is still in place for at least 30 more days.

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