At WHHS, Mrs. Austin’s Principles of Banking students are getting hands-on practice with the 10-key calculator. This essential tool helps them quickly and accurately perform financial calculations, skills that are valuable not only in banking, but also in accounting, business, and everyday life.
about 1 month ago, White Hall School District
Principles of Banking student using 10-key calculator
Principles of Banking student using 10-key calculator
Principles of Banking student using 10-key calculator
Gandy 2nd graders and the WHHS Theater Class students enjoyed a special field trip to the Arts and Science Center for Southeast Arkansas to see Finding Nemo Jr. Students not only got to enjoy the show but also cheer on classmates Bree Lunsford, Brooks Lunsford, Landon Stewart, and Isaiah Austin as performers! They also had the chance to explore the museum’s exhibits. Opportunities like this help encourage and support students interested in the arts, and we are grateful for the community support that makes them possible!
about 1 month ago, White Hall School District
Gandy students enjoying Finding Nemo Jr. at the Arts and Science Center for Southeast Arkansas
WHHS students enjoying Finding Nemo Jr. at the Arts and Science Center for Southeast Arkansas
In Mrs. Akins’ 1st grade class, students are teaming up to build closed syllable short ‘u’ words using our Really Great Reading kits, a curriculum designed to build strong foundational reading skills.
about 1 month ago, White Hall School District
Really Great Reading in Mrs. Akins' class
Really Great Reading in Mrs. Akins' class
Really Great Reading in Mrs. Akins' class
Really Great Reading in Mrs. Akins' class
Really Great Reading in Mrs. Akins' class
Really Great Reading in Mrs. Akins' class
Really Great Reading in Mrs. Akins' class
Really Great Reading in Mrs. Akins' class
Really Great Reading in Mrs. Akins' class
Counting on Success: At Taylor, Mrs. Stewart’s students are practicing counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s as they work toward mastering multiplication facts.
about 1 month ago, White Hall School District
Mrs. Stewart's class counting by 2's, 5's and 10's
Mrs. Stewart's class counting by 2's, 5's and 10's
White Hall graduate and first-year teacher Ms. Helms returned to Mrs. Rowe’s Pre-Educator class to share her journey—from being a Pre-Educator student in 2019–20 to college internships and taking the Praxis. A great full-circle moment for our future educators!
about 1 month ago, White Hall School District
Pre-Educator Program

WHSD Flu Shot Clinic Dates:
Moody Elementary: 10/6/25
White Hall Middle School: 10/7/25
White Hall High School: 10/8/25
Hardin Elementary: 10/9/25
Gandy Elementary School: 10/10/25 (8:30 AM)
Taylor Elementary School: 10/10/25 (12:30 PM)

about 1 month ago, White Hall School District
Flu Shot Clinic Dates
Students in Mrs. Thompson’s Keyboarding class have spent the last three weeks creating their “About Me” presentations. They’ve been gathering information, choosing images, and putting everything together to showcase their personalities, interests, and goals. This project gives them a chance to practice both their technical and communication skills.
about 1 month ago, White Hall School District
Mrs. Thompson's Class
Mrs. Thompson's Class
Mrs. Thompson's Class
Mrs. Thompson's Class
Mrs. Thompson's Class
This Week's Breakfast and Lunch Menus:

Breakfast: https://whitehallsd.nutrislice.com/menu/gandy-elementary/breakfast/2025-09-26
Elementary Lunch: https://whitehallsd.nutrislice.com/menu/gandy-elementary/lunch/2025-09-26
WHMS Lunch: https://whitehallsd.nutrislice.com/menu/white-hall-middle/lunch/2025-09-26
WHHS Lunch: https://whitehallsd.nutrislice.com/menu/white-hall-high/lunch/2025-09-26

Don't forget, breakfast is FREE for every student, every day.
If you think you may qualify for free or reduced lunch, click here to apply. https://www.myschoolapps.com/Application
about 2 months ago, White Hall School District
Menus

Mrs. Thompson’s students put science into motion at WHHS as they explored velocity and acceleration through a hands-on lab.

about 2 months ago, White Hall School District
Acceleration & Velocity Lab
Acceleration & Velocity Lab
Acceleration & Velocity Lab
Mrs. Langston’s science students at Moody Elementary explored how the size of a kick affects the motion of a ball. This hands-on activity brought the concept of force and motion to life for her class.
about 2 months ago, White Hall School District
Mrs. Langston's Class
Mrs. Langston's Class
Mrs. Langston's Class

In Ms. Sims’ class, learning takes many shapes! Students are exploring concepts in different ways—whether it’s hands-on activities, group discussions, or independent practice. Each student is finding the approach that helps them shine."

about 2 months ago, White Hall School District
Ms. Sims' Class
Ms. Sims' Class
Ms. Sims' Class
Ms. Sims' Class
Ms. Sims' Class
Mrs. Songer’s kindergarten class at Taylor welcomed special guest Susan Over from the Daughters of the American Revolution on Wednesday. In honor of Constitution Day, Mrs. Over shared about our nation’s history and gave each student a flag to take home.
about 2 months ago, White Hall School District
Constitution Day
White Hall Middle School kicked off the year with a high-energy pep assembly on September 11 that celebrated academics in a big way. 99 students who scored at levels 3 and 4 on all 4 areas of the the ATLAS test were recognized as their names were called, running through a tunnel of cheers before receiving a championship ring.This was the first year for the awards, and the tradition will continue each year.

Read the full story here: https://www.whitehallsd.org/article/2430430
about 2 months ago, White Hall School District
WHMS Student Awards
WHMS Students with Rings
WHMS Student Awards
WHMS Students with Rings
WHMS Students with Rings

At Taylor Elementary, Mrs. Hayslip’s Homeroom is working hard and having fun! with a Beat the Timer challenge. Students are racing the clock to sort R-Controlled words (ar; air/are; or/ore/our) into the correct syllables. After two rounds, the timer gets even shorter, 5 seconds less each time, keeping everyone on their toes!

about 2 months ago, White Hall School District
Beat the Timer
Beat the Timer
Beat the Timer
Beat the Timer
Today we recognize Constitution Day, a time to reflect on the document that has guided our nation for over 200 years. On September 17, 1787, the U.S. Constitution was signed in Philadelphia, laying the foundation for our government and protecting the rights and freedoms we enjoy every day. Constitution Day is a reminder that understanding our history helps prepare us for the future.

White Hall School District is proud to join schools across the country in honoring this important day.
about 2 months ago, White Hall School District
Constitution Day
8th Grade students in Mrs. Smith & Coach Goodwin's class were given the opportunity to tour the Be Pro Be Proud Truck on Friday, September 12. WHHS Ambassadors and two 8th grade volunteers assisted students in exploring careers such as welding, CDL truck driving, train engineering and more.

For more information about the Be Pro Be Proud truck, visit https://ar.beprobeproud.org/
about 2 months ago, White Hall School District
Be Pro Be Proud
Be Pro Be Proud
Be Pro Be Proud
Happy IT Professionals Day!

Today we want to give a big thank you to our White Hall School District technology team: Chris Hopkins, Calvin Stafford, and Damon Simpier. These guys work hard behind the scenes to keep our systems running, fix problems big and small, and support students and staff every day. We’re grateful for your expertise, patience, and dedication to keeping our schools connected and moving forward.
about 2 months ago, White Hall School District
Happy IT Professional Day
Hands-on learning in Action: Mrs. Lynzie Miller’s 7th grade FCSI students made homemade Playdough during their Child Development unit. Through this activity, they explored the benefits of sensory play, creativity, and motor skill development, all while having fun!

about 2 months ago, White Hall School District
FCSI
FCSI
FCSI

At the recent White Hall Chamber of Commerce meeting, White Hall High School teachers shared exciting updates from the Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs. Their focus was clear: preparing students for the future by aligning career pathways with real workforce needs. Teachers highlighted the growth in programs such as Business, Family & Consumer Sciences, Agriculture, Computer Science, and JROTC. Students are not just learning in the classroom, they’re earning industry certifications, participating in work-based learning, and building connections with local businesses and organizations.

Student success stories stood out, from winning in FBLA, FCCLA, FFA, and TSA competitions to leading service projects and holding leadership roles at the state and national levels. These achievements show how CTE goes beyond academics by building confidence, leadership, and real-world skills. The presentation underscored one important message: CTE pathways open doors for every student, whether their next step is enlistment, enrollment, or employment, by equipping them with technical training, leadership experience, and certifications that match the needs of our local and regional workforce.

about 2 months ago, White Hall School District
Cpt. Hutchinson
Mollie Rowe
September 8 is International Literacy Day! Whether you’re reading on paper or on a screen, all forms of literacy are powerful and important. We’d love to see how you celebrate. Drop a picture of you, your student, or your family practicing literacy in the comments! #LiteracyDay
about 2 months ago, White Hall School District
International Literacy Day