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Director Alderdice appointed for second term to NCSSS Board of Directors

Corey Alderdice, the director of the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts, was recently appointed to the National Consortium of Secondary STEM Schools Board of Directors for a second term.

NCSSS was established in 1988 to provide a forum for specialized secondary schools focused on science, technology, engineering and mathematics to exchange information and program ideas. It now includes more than 75 member schools, many “ranked” as the best in the country, along with several associate, affiliate and corporate members comprised of colleges, universities, summer programs, foundations and corporations.

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4 ASMSA students earn QuestBridge National College Match Scholarships

Four Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts students were selected for a QuestBridge National College Scholarship Match for the 2021 cycle.

Seniors Alyx Allred of Harrison, Alyssia Davis of Beebe, Meadow Kelly of Fayetteville and Joshua Stallings of Little Rock each matched with a QuestBridge partner institution and will receive a four-year full scholarship to attend those institutions.

Allred and Davis matched with Grinnell College, a private, coed, residential liberal arts and sciences college located in Grinnell, Iowa. Kelly and Stallings received offers from Rice University, a comprehensive research university in Houston, Texas.

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ASMSA student artists earn recognition in art exhibition

Five student artists at the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts were included in the Third Annual Historic Cane Hill Arkansas High School Artists Competition and Exhibition with one student earning special recognition.

Danielle Luyet, a senior from Conway, was awarded the Juror’s Prize, a $1,000 cash prize for her piece “Night Life in Petroleum Green.” Other ASMSA students who had artwork chosen for the exhibition included seniors Skylar Boone of Benton, Winnie Smith of Vandervort, Ella Suffren of Hot Springs and Curren French of Hardy.

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ASMSA earns recognition in state computer science program

The Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts was one of only six high schools statewide recognized by the Arkansas Department of Education Office of Computer Science for its computer science program.

ASMSA received Bronze level recognition for the first year of the Computer Science Gold Medal School Program which included the 2020-21 academic year. The initiative, announced in the fall of 2020, is designed to recognize Arkansas high schools for outstanding work in supporting and implementing the Arkansas Computer Science and Computing Initiative. Schools were ranked on rubrics centered on criteria from Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s five-year computer science education goals and the recommendations of the 2020 Arkansas Computer Science and Cybersecurity Task Force.

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Women’s Foundation of Arkansas grant will support computer science program

A $10,000 grant from the Women’s Foundation of Arkansas will help the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts promote increased access for female students to pursue opportunities in high school computer science.

With the grant from the WFA, ASMSA will host an Equity in Computer Science Summit for school districts across the state in 2022. The new program will intentionally focus on strategies and provide tools to teams of educators to increase female student enrollment within computer science, helping provide them a path from college to career.

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ASMSA December 2021 Quarterly Report online

The ASMSA December 2021 Quarterly Report has been published. The publication includes Director Corey Alderdice's report to the ASMSA Board of Visitors as well as individual updates from the school's administrative departments. This report includes information on the STEM Pathways program's record enrollment, the approval of a new Administration Building in the continued update of the campus master plan, a grant from the Arkansas Out of School Network for the new Summer Acceleration Academy, and the continuing developments of the campus' response to the COVID-19 epidemic. You may read the report here.

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ASMSA alumna selected as a Rhodes Scholar Finalist

Samia Ismail, a 2016 Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts alumna and a recent University of Arkansas alumna was named a finalist for the Rhodes Scholarship, the world’s most prestigious scholarship to complete post-graduate study in the United Kingdom.

Ismail graduated summa cum laude in 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering and a minor in Arabic. Ismail was a Harry S. Truman Scholars, which recognized her as one of the top future public servants in the nation.

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