Feb. 19, 2026

Bingham students hit the ground running 👟

In partnership with Reliable Subaru, United Way Ozarks Region gave away new shoes to every student at Bingham Elementary.


In their third year of partnership, Reliable Subaru and United Way Ozarks Region provided nearly 400 pairs of shoes and more than 700 pairs of new socks for students at Bingham. Staff and volunteers from United Way, Reliable Subaru and Arvest Bank were on site on Feb. 11 to help size the students' feet and select the perfect pair. "Our partnership with Reliable Subaru has been in place for a few years now and it's an initiative we really believe in," said Addie Ferber, United Way director of communications and events. "When students have the support they need, they can focus on learning. We are so proud to partner with Reliable Subaru and Operation Warm to support students and their families in the Ozarks."

SPS selects next Deputy Superintendent of Operations

Dr. Doug Van Zyl brings 30 years of public education experience and will begin his new role July 1.

Students take the stage in "The Lightning Thief"

The Academy of Fine and Performing Arts performed Percy Jackson's "The Lightning Thief" Feb. 14 and 15.

Nominations for Linda Luke Librarian of the Year now open

Nominate an SPS librarian for the Linda Luke Librarian of the Year Award. Anyone can submit a nomination by tomorrow, Feb. 20.

Students learn about heart health

American Heart Association kicked off its Kids Heart Challenge at 10 SPS elementary schools in celebration of American Heart Month.

Elementary students can experience Choice programs at Explore this summer

Students in grades 4-6 can enroll in AgAcademy or Academy of Exploration through Explore this summer, even if they don't attend the schools during the regular school year. Experience our innovative magnet programs during our biggest summer ever!

I Choose SPS: Matthue Benson, Parkview Senior

"I’ve always been incredibly competitive, so I think it was destined for me to join DECA. I also believe that DECA promotes a determined spirit. You can work on developing in your event every day of the year and still not make the cut, but you use that failure to motivate yourself for the next year. You set yourself up for a redemption story and a purer feeling of fulfillment when you’re finally on stage in front of thousands of fellow competitors as they call your name.


For me, being the District 11 DECA Vice President is about helping provide the same sense of community that I have with Parkview DECA to the whole district of 15 high schools. Even being as competitive as I am, the first four words of the DECA mission statement are the most important to me: 'DECA prepares emerging leaders…' So it has been my mission to visit all the chapters in our district and help them grow as leaders. We can compete against each other any day of the week, but we grow more as individuals through development of our leadership."

 


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