📈 FBLA students traveled to Little Rock for their State Competition! More than 3,000 students from across Arkansas competed in a variety of business-related events.
Gravette FBLA was recognized as the 2nd largest chapter in the state of Arkansas, with 104 active members. We also had 12 students make the stage and qualify for Nationals, with several others placing in the Top 10.
🏆 National Qualifiers
3rd Place Broadcast Journalism: Brody Bohannon, Adam Fordham, Kash May
2nd Place Banking and Financial Systems: Autumn Brown, Ethan Johnson, Leone Padilla
2nd Place Sports and Entertainment Management: Trevor Blevins, Carter Flynt, Eric Vogt
2nd Place Marketing: Brendan Geghart, Jace Keller, Cameron Moore
🎖️ Top 10 Finalists
Entrepreneurship: Ethan Davis, Emma Garrett
Graphic Design: Noora Kitterman, Naomi Nichols, Sanjana Sehgal
Future Business Educator: Isabella Alexander
Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure: Jacob Struble
Congratulations to all who competed and advanced. The skills in leadership and business you are developing will lead to a strong future. 🦁🧡 #LionPride #GravetteSchools





🎭 Tonight’s the night! Gravette High School Theatre takes the stage for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, an immersive performance that pulls the audience into the story! These kids have been working incredibly hard for months to put this production together. You won't believe what they've been able to do. See for yourself tonight or tomorrow afternoon!
📅 Tonight - Saturday, April 12 - 7:00 PM
📍 Gravette High School Performing Arts Center
🎟 $5 adults | $2 students under 18
Doors open at 6:30 PM. Step into Wonderland and experience it for yourself! 🦁🧡
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🎭 Gravette High School Theatre’s production of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland continues this weekend!
📅 Saturday, April 12 at 7:00 PM
📅 Sunday, April 13 at 2:30 PM
📍 Gravette High School Performing Arts Center
🎟 $5 adults | $2 students under 18
🔗 More details here: https://www.gravetteschools.net/article/2122960
The stage is set and Wonderland is waiting! Will you go down the rabbit hole? 🦁🧡 #LionPride #GravetteSchools










🛡️ The Knights of Columbus in Bella Vista have once again shown their heart for our students. Their recent donation to the Gravette School District Special Education Department will directly support resources for students and staff.
The Knights of Columbus is a Catholic fraternal organization founded on charity, unity, and service. For years, they’ve partnered with schools across Northwest Arkansas, including ours, to help meet the needs of students through proceeds from their community fundraisers.
We are grateful for their continued generosity and commitment to serving others. Their investment in our students helps create opportunities for ALL students. Thank you, Knights of Columbus! 🦁🧡 #LionPride #GravetteSchools
🎖️ Cutter Franks, a senior in the Class of 2025, was recognized yesterday for his commitment to joining the United States Marine Corps.
Last night, he was honored at the inaugural Our Community Salutes of Northwest Arkansas recognition ceremony. The event celebrated high school seniors who have answered the call to serve in the U.S. Armed Services after graduation.
As Cutter shared during his interview with KNWA & FOX24, “A lot of people think we made this decision in a vacuum—nobody knows they're going. Now they're going to get the celebration and the sendoff they need.”
🎥 Watch the full news story here: https://www.nwahomepage.com/video/ceremony-prepares-future-service-members-for-military-life-ahead-of-boot-camp/10608428/
Cutter’s commitment reflects the strength and leadership we strive to grow in all our students. We are proud to stand behind him, and every student choosing a path of service. 🦁🧡 #LionPride #GravetteSchools
🔬 Gravette Middle School students are getting real lab experience in Mr. Leach's classroom! Over the course of seven days, students completed a lab experiment to see how genetic traits are passed through generations. They observed fruit flies with red eyes becoming the dominant population over white-eyed flies—since the red-eyed flies could spot mates more easily and reproduce more successfully.
A small group of volunteers took it a step further with an additional seven-day lab, where they witnessed the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria! By growing bacterial populations in environments with and without antibiotics, students observed how quickly resistant strains can take over under constant pressure.
Our middle school scientists are learning the importance of effective observation, safety precautions, and how even the smallest changes can shape the future of living organisms. 🦁🧡 #LionPride #GravetteSchools









📚 Happy School Librarian Appreciation Day! Today we recognize the library teams in our schools who inspire curiosity, help students find the perfect book, and share research tools. Our librarians play a key role in every child’s education, and they are greatly appreciated.
🧡 If you see your librarian today, take a moment to thank them for everything they do for our schools! Thank you Gravette Library staff!
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🏥Gravette High School nurse Amy Jackson was presented with the Life Saving Award by the Gravette Police Department in partnership with the State of Arkansas and the University of Arkansas Criminal Justice Institute.
This award honors Nurse Jackson’s quick and expert response during a medical emergency involving a student that occurred last semester.
Criminal Justice Director Dr. Cheryl May wrote to Mrs. Jackson, "Every day, you put yourselves on the front lines, often in very challenging and high- pressure situations, to provide emergency care. The importance of your role in our community cannot be overstated, and your efforts do not go unnoticed."
Thank you, Nurse Jackson, for serving our students and community with skill, strength, and care. Your hard work and sacrifices are deeply valued by the Gravette community. 🧡🦁
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🥚 Ozark Community Hospital is hosting an Easter Brunch & Egg Hunt to support community healthcare! Join the Gravette community for a special Easter Brunch hosted by Ozarks New Hope to raise funds for Ozarks Community Hospital’s new radiology equipment.
📅 Sunday, April 20, 2025
🕗 Brunch: 8 AM – 1 PM
🐣 Egg Hunt: 1 PM
📍 OCH Annex, 1101 Jackson Street SW, Gravette, AR
🎟️ $10 per person — cash, check, or card accepted.
💝 All proceeds benefit Ozarks Community Hospital.
Ozarks New Hope is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit supporting the health and well-being of our region through funding for local clinics, hospitals, and caregivers. Come enjoy good food and family fun while making a difference in our community!

🦞 Gravette FFA is hosting its inaugural Crawfish Boil and Auction on April 26, 2025, at the Gravette Annex (OCH) — 1101 Jackson St. SW. Doors open at 4 PM!
🎟️ Tickets are $35 and must be purchased in advance from a Gravette FFA member. Children 10 and under get in free with a paid adult. Must present ticket for entry.
🍗 Not into crawfish? No problem—grilled chicken will also be available!
Interested in sponsoring or donating an auction item? Reach out to Mr. Malott: https://www.gravetteschools.net/o/ghs/staff?id=987656
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🦁 One of our own Lions is competing for a $10,000 national art scholarship and she needs our votes!
Gravette High School senior Drew Madison is in the top 10% out of over 800 student submissions! Her entry-a bold red and green illustration with a cardinal-is part of a public voting contest that runs through April 16. You can vote once per day, and every vote helps push her closer to the top.
Vote here: https://www.gallerycollection.com/scholarship-monthly-voting?j=261946
Help support one of our students and rally behind Drew for this opportunity! Thanks for your help. 🦁🧡
#LionPride #GravetteSchools

☕ DRINK DROP! Huge thanks to the 7Brew Centerton Crew for treating the teachers and staff at Glenn A. Duffy Elementary to some delicious coffee drinks! We are thankful for our community loving and supporting their schools! This made our DAY!! 🧡🦁 #LionPride #GravetteSchools

A Regular School Board Meeting will be held tonight, Monday, March 17th at 6pm. The meeting will be held at the Gravette School District Administration Building (609 Birmingham Street SE Gravette, AR 72736). Access the Agenda with this link: https://5il.co/3apiu Find more information about the Gravette School Board on this page of our website: https://gravetteschools.net/board
🎨 Art Show Tonight! Gravette students from every grade have been working for months on their masterpieces, and we're excited to see the community come out and support these kids! See you tonight from 4:00pm to 8:00pm at the Event Center @ Ozark Community Hospital.
🎨 Gravette Schools Art Show is TOMORROW... We have been preparing for so long and it's finally time! From our youngest creators to our most advanced artists, students across the district have been putting their talent on display through paintings, drawings, sculptures, and more.
This year, students across the district explored the work of renowned artist Yayoi Kusama, known for her bold polka dots, immersive spaces, and infinite patterns. Inspired by her style, many of our young artists created their own unique interpretations, adding their own twist to her iconic approach. But that's just the start, we've got so so many fantastic works of art that showcase each student's unique style too!
Join us for show tomorrow, Thursday, March 13, from 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM at the Event Center @ Ozark Community Hospital. This is huge a celebration of self-expression, inspiration, imagination, and the outstanding art education happening in our schools.
📅 More details here: https://www.facebook.com/events/3038709192954217
🖼️ Let’s come together to support our student artists! See you there! #LionPride 🧡









NOTICE: 21C After School Program will be closed on Tuesday, March 18th, and Thursday, March 20th, for Parent Teacher Conferences.

🎨 Don't forget: The Gravette Schools Art Show is this Thursday! Our students have been working hard, and now it’s time to celebrate their creativity!
📅 Thursday, March 13
⏰ 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
📍 Event Center @ Ozark Community Hospital
Come see the work they’ve created and show your support for our student artists!
More details here: https://www.facebook.com/events/3038709192954217
🖼️ See you there! #LionPride 🧡

The Gravette High School Jazz Band took the stage at the 51st Annual Pittsburg Jazz Festival in Pittsburg, Kansas last Friday. Competing alongside 70 bands from Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma, they delivered an outstanding performance and earned Division I ratings from every judge.
Congratulations to our Jazz Band and Band Director Aaron Ray on their recognition! Way to go Lions! #LionPride

If you or someone you know is looking for a school experience with top-tier academics, hands-on learning, and long-lasting opportunities, Gravette Schools is the place to be!
✔ Strong Academics – Personalized learning, dedicated teachers, and real-world skills.
✔ Athletics, Arts, STEM, and Technology – Endless ways to grow and explore passions.
✔ Career Training & College Prep – From hands-on job experience to advanced coursework.
✔ Community & Support – A welcoming environment where students thrive.
✔ Small-Town Feel, Big Possibilities – The best of both worlds for families and students.
Want to learn more? Visit https://www.gravetteschools.net and see what our Lion Pride has been up to. Or you can download a school choice application here: https://www.gravetteschools.net/schoolchoice
Join our pride and see why the community of Gravette is ready to welcome and support your family! #LionPride 🏫🧡

This week, the School Board and Mr. Gravette joined students and staff at Gravette Upper Elementary for a special breakfast highlighting student leadership. While district leaders enjoyed a nutritious breakfast from the GUE cafeteria, the student Lighthouse Team debuted a video inviting Glenn Duffy Elementary students to form their own Lighthouse Team, sharing what leadership looks like at GUE and how they apply the 8 Habits in their school.
After breakfast, board members toured fifth-grade classrooms to see leadership in action. In Mrs. Riggs’ class, students shared details about their toy drive for Arkansas Children’s Hospital. In Mrs. Renner’s class, students presented leadership projects, including the launch of new student-led clubs such as a Sports Club and a Newspaper Club. The Newspaper Club even distributed copies of their latest issue for board members and students to read. The board then visited Mrs. Hamilton’s class, where students showcased their pop tab donation collection and explained the logistics and impact of their efforts. Other students displayed posters they designed to encourage donations from across the district. The tour continued into Ms. Carreira’s and Mrs. Taylor’s classrooms, where students proudly shared their leadership projects and learning experiences.
Throughout the morning, board members talked to many students, seeing firsthand how leadership is embedded in daily activities at GUE. Students were excited to share their leadership projects and experiences with the school board, gaining confidence in their abilities and seeing that their voices, ideas, and efforts are valued by district leaders. This opportunity also gave them a chance to reflect on what they’ve learned and accomplished, reinforcing the impact of their hard work and the importance of leadership in their school community.
A sincere thank you to the Gravette School Board for taking time from their busy schedules to engage with our students, witness leadership in action, and support the incredible work happening in our schools. Your involvement makes a meaningful impact on our students and staff!
