
“No Drums Allowed”. Sneak peek for February 11 Percussion Recital at HBHS!! How cool 😎


Big Win for the Hornets 🐝 Tonight. Go Green!!!





We enjoyed having Mr. Paul Prater speak to our seventh grade students at Helen Tyson about Arkansas History as well as adding a little magic and making history come to life.




Students entering eighth grade, don’t forget to go to the Southwest Junior High open house tomorrow night January 28 at 6:00 PM.



Rummage Sale Tomorrow, Saturday 25th
8am-1:00 pm
Helen Tyson Middle School
3304 S 40th Street Springdale Ar.
Don’t miss it. Location- Cafeteria
Proceeds benefit HTMS students


Springdale schools are open today. Bundle up and be safe. Main roads in Springdale are clear

HTMS Rummage Sale this coming weekend. Come shop and support HTMS students. Saturday 25th. 8-12 in cafeteria


Please be advised


We appreciate our Law Enforcement!! Thank a police officer 👮 for their service and dedication !!!

Scoliosis Screening for 6th Grade Girls, Wednesday, January 8


Students: NO school today (Monday 6th). You will start back on the 7th. Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow!!! 🐝😃

Excited about tonight’s choir and band Christmas concert. 6:30 PM at Har Ber High School PAC.

Only 24 hours left to purchase your HTMS gear on Fancloth website. The flier was sent home last week or you can go online and check out all the cool items. These would make great Christmas gifts.


Ready for Hornet 🐝 Basketball 🏀





SWARM, After School Program at Helen Tyson, is cancelled for this evening due to weather. If you have any questions please let us know. Thank you

Congratulations to All. Proud of HTMS Staff and Students.
Wow! Springdale Public Schools earned $629,700 for academic achievement and academic growth from the Arkansas School Recognition Program. Young and Hunt Elementary were in the top five percent of schools in the state in academic achievement and academic growth. Young received $117,200 and Hunt received $113,400. Tyson Middle School ($71,700), George Elementary ($56,400), Tyson Elementary ($54,000) and Harp Elementary ($47,900) were among the top five percent in academic growth. Walker Elementary also was in the top five of academic growth and the top 6-10 percent in overall achievement. Walker received $78,050. Monitor Elementary ($33,650), Childers-Knapp Elementary ($33,600) and Lee Elementary ($23,700) were in the top 6-10 percent in academic growth. Each school has a committee to determine how the funds will be used. Amazing academic achievement and academic growth, among the reasons Springdale Public Schools are #THEChoice.

Hat 🧢 🎩 Day tomorrow. $1.00
Proceeds support Shop With a Cop.
Veteran’s Assembly Friday 8:30am.
Thank you for your service 🇺🇸

Thank you for supporting our troops.
Please support Operation Gratitude. We want to send supplies to support them.
See list below.


Go Green!!!Early morning practice



Hornet 🐝 Harvest
Tuesday October 29
5:30-8:00pm


