Week 36: Turning the Tassels
Happy Friday!
Thank you for the steady work, encouragement, and professionalism you continue to bring to Mena Public Schools each day. As we move through the final stretch of the school year, I want to say again how much I appreciate the focus you have kept on our performance targets, including student learning, attendance, and school climate. This time of year allows us to reflect on progress, celebrate important milestones, and help students finish strong with the support and expectations they need.
This week’s theme, “Turning the Tassels,” captures more than a graduation tradition. It represents transition, accomplishment, and the kind of growth that happens when students are consistently supported by caring adults, clear systems, and meaningful opportunities. Graduation is one of the most visible reminders that the daily work happening in classrooms, offices, cafeterias, buses, and activity spaces truly matters.
Graduation
Mena High School will celebrate the Class of 2026 at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow, Saturday, May 16, at Bob Carver Bearcat Stadium. Graduation is always a meaningful milestone, but it is especially powerful because it reflects years of steady growth, support, and shared investment from families, teachers, staff, and the larger Mena community.
For many of these seniors, this journey began here many years ago as young children entering Kindergarten in Mena Public Schools. Others joined the Bearcat family somewhere along the way, and we are equally grateful for every student and family who became part of our district at any point in that journey. Whether they were here from the beginning or arrived later in their school life, we are proud to have walked beside them as they learned, matured, and prepared for what comes next.
This moment connects directly to our district mission. Mena Public Schools exists to serve our community by instilling an individualized purpose in our students and staff, and graduation is one of the clearest examples of that mission becoming visible. As students cross the stage, we are seeing young people who have developed skills, discovered strengths, earned credentials, and grown in confidence through opportunities provided by both curriculum and community.
Graduation also reflects our district vision that students and staff uplift one another and the community they serve. The Class of 2026 has been shaped not only by instruction but also by relationships, encouragement, accountability, and perseverance. Their story is a reminder that success is rarely a single moment; it is built over time through support, responsibility, and the willingness to keep moving forward through adversity. Graduation is one of those moments when we see that vision come to life, as students lift up their families, honor their teachers, and step forward ready to serve and strengthen our community or the communities they will enter.
Our values are visible in this class as well. Service, accountability, relationships, growth, empowerment, and determination all matter in a moment like this because they help explain what students carry with them beyond graduation. Their accomplishments reflect more than credits earned or requirements completed. They reflect years of effort, learning from failure, accepting support, and growing into people who are better prepared to contribute to the world around them.
This is why commencement means so much in Mena. It is not only a celebration of completion, but also a celebration of formation. It reflects the long arc of growth that begins in the early years, continues through every classroom and campus experience, and culminates in a moment when students quite literally turn the tassel and prepare to step into the future.
America250 Freedom Truck
We are also excited to share a special opportunity for Arkansas schools, educators, students, and families this summer. The America250 Freedom Truck, a traveling interactive exhibit that highlights the history, ideals, and future of the United States, will be in North Little Rock from June 26 through June 29 as part of the Arkansas Folklife Festival.
This immersive experience is designed to bring American history to life through engaging visuals, technology, and primary-source storytelling. It offers a meaningful extension for educators looking to connect civic learning and historical understanding to real-world experiences, and it would be a great opportunity for families and student groups looking for something educational and accessible during the summer months.
The event is free and open to the public, and it is the kind of opportunity that aligns well with the work of helping students understand their place in the larger story of our country while building background knowledge, curiosity, and civic awareness. Additional information about the Freedom Truck can be found at freedom250.org/freedom-truck [https://freedom250.org/freedom-truck], and information about the Arkansas Folklife Festival can be found at arkansasfolklifefestival.org [https://www.arkansasfolklifefestival.org/].
Year-End Staff Celebration
As a reminder, Thursday, May 21, will be the final day of school for students, and Friday, May 22, will be our last in-service day of the year. As in years past, we will gather at approximately 10:30 a.m. in the PAC to celebrate staff achievements, recognize career milestones, and honor this year’s retirees. This ceremony is a special time to reflect on the incredible impact of your work and to close the year together as a district. Lunch will be served immediately following.
If you are reaching a Mena School District years-of-service milestone (1, 5, 10, 15, etc.) or have achieved a significant accomplishment this year, please take a moment to complete this form [https://forms.gle/Z5c4yrrqwrYzkU8UA] so we can include you in our recognitions. Your response helps ensure that your contributions are acknowledged in front of your colleagues, and we have gifts for each milestone of service.
Graduate Opportunities
I want to share a professional growth opportunity for members of our teaching staff who may be considering graduate study or additional licensure. Henderson State University has several programs that may be a good fit for educators looking to expand their knowledge, strengthen their practice, or prepare for future leadership roles.
The Arkansas Teacher Academy Scholarship [https://hsu.edu/academics/teachers-college/arkansas-teacher-academy-scholarship/] may be applied toward the Master of Arts in Teaching, the MSE in Teacher Leadership, and the MSE in Special Education. The Teacher Opportunity Program [https://sams.adhe.edu/Scholarship/Details/TOP] may be used for the Educational Leadership program. These options offer different pathways depending on where you are in your career and professional goals.
If one of these opportunities may fit your goals, details are available in this shared folder [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1SuXQc6b_AAsozdmuV4LeVy7OPsloehcq?usp=sharing] with the program flyers and scholarship information. Staff members who want to explore the programs more closely can review the documents there and follow up with Henderson State for further information.
Closing Celebrations
As our spring sports seasons begin to come to a close, I want to thank our student-athletes, coaches, and sponsors for the way they have represented Mena Public Schools. Across competitions, practices, and travel, they have carried themselves with effort, sportsmanship, and pride, and they have reflected well on our district and community. We are grateful for the commitment they have shown and for the many ways they have demonstrated what it means to compete with character.
This time of year also brings many of the experiences students remember most, including field trips, field day games, class celebrations, parties, and other end-of-year activities that bring joy to our schools. These moments are fun and rewarding for students, but they also take thoughtful planning, extra coordination, and a great deal of energy from the adults who make them possible. Thank you to everyone who has organized, supervised, supported, and worked behind the scenes to create meaningful experiences for students as the year comes to a close.
It was a good week of celebration at Mena Public Schools.
At Mena Public Schools, our students are prepared, our staff is supported, and our community is confident.
Rest and prepare for a good, final week next week, and have a nice weekend!
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