It’s no joke – Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts invites you to enjoy an evening of music, dining and shopping on Friday, April 1 at the Austin Hotel in downtown Hot Springs.
ASMSA students Anveshi Guha and Ted Stiritz placed first in the Advanced Spanish Speaking competition at the District Foreign Language Festival held Feb. 19 at historic Central High School in Little Rock.
Melanie Nichols, the former dean of the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts, has established a scholarship for mathematics students planning to attend a four-year college or university.
Two students from Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts have been selected to participate in the All-State Music Conference, Feb. 16-19 at the Hot Springs Convention Center.
Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts students received three first place awards at the District IV FBLA Spring Conference held Jan. 26 at the Hot Springs Convention Center.
Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts students won the top three places in the “Think Globally, Act Locally” essay contest, sponsored by the Central Arkansas Library System’s Testimony to Tolerance Initiative and the City of Little Rock Racial and Cultural Diversity Commission.
Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts senior Calvin MacKenzie was the only high school student to win a place on the “Wall of Fame” in IBM’s sixth annual Master the Mainframe Contest.
Janice Sullivan, dean of Academic Affairs at Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts, successfully defended her dissertation to receive a Ph.D. in curriculum and instruction from the University of South Florida in Tampa. She joined the ASMSA staff in July 2010.