ARKANSAS (KSLA) - The Arkansas State Senate recently passed a bill that would end Affirmative Action in state government.
If SB 142 becomes law, all districts would be required to restrict possession of phones and other electronic devices and ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Bell to Bell No Cell Act passed in committee Monday and is now headed to the full Senate. Bill ...
Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt doubled down on his call for tax cuts and said he would push for spending policies similar to the ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt used his State of the State address to push for tax cuts, government efficiency and a $4 billion savings ...
Vouchers become subsidies for families who had already decided to pay for private school, at the expense of public schools ...
In a recent report issued by the University of Arkansas' Office for Education Policy, studies in academic achievement for schools that use a four-day week calendar remain varied.
A legislative committee on Monday approved a bill that would require Arkansas school districts to ban students’ access to ...
A legislative committee on Monday, February 3, 2025 approved a bill that would require Arkansas school districts to ban ...
The Senate Education Committee advanced a bill Monday to require public schools to ban cellphones for students from "bell to bell." ...
Senate Bill 184 would abolish both boards and transfer their powers and authorities to the education department.
Arkansas would no longer have an Arkansas Educational Television Network (AETN) Commission and state library board If ...