Pioneer Community,

We are excited to share an update on our two major capital projects, the Middle School Classroom Addition and the new Pioneer Arena!

Over the past several months, our district team, stakeholder design committee, preconstruction managers, and architectural and engineering partners have been working together to finalize the design details and prepare for the next steps. We are happy to share that the building plans have now been submitted to state agencies for final review and approval, a process that typically takes 4–6 weeks.

Once final approvals are received, the projects are expected to move into the bid phase in mid-Spring, with the goal of breaking ground in late Spring. While current estimates suggest that construction may take approximately a year, a number of factors, including weather, market conditions on bid day, and State review outcomes can impact not only the final timeline but also the scope of the project and may result in adjustments along the way.

We are grateful for the continued support of our families, staff, and community. These projects represent an exciting investment in our students and programs, and we look forward to sharing updates as progress continues.

21 days ago, Jason Barrett

🚨 School Closure – Friday, the 30th 🚨

After careful consideration, school will be closed tomorrow, Friday the 30th.

As weeks like this progress, closure decisions often become less obvious and more challenging, especially later in the week. Conditions can vary widely from one area to another, which is why decisions between districts may differ. Each district must weigh many variables and make the best decision based on what is being seen across its own roads and communities.

Administrators spent several hours today driving district roads to inform this decision. Two-wheel drive was used in many areas, similar to how most cars and buses operate, and we experienced sliding and stalling on hills. Even when switching to four-wheel drive, there were still areas where stopping, starting, and maintaining traction was difficult. Photos are attached for reference and were taken after most of today’s melting had already occurred, reflecting the conditions expected tomorrow morning with likely refreezing.

While limited bus routes are available, those routes are optional for families who may not feel safe traveling, which is another factor considered in the decision-making process. So ultimately, when balancing all of these variables together, we did not feel the potential benefit of being in session outweighed the safety concerns.

These decisions require constant evaluation and balance, and when that balance shifts toward increased risk, our philosophy is to err on the side of caution when student and staff safety is involved.

🏀 Athletics Update
Decisions regarding athletic events and practices will be communicated directly by coaches. Please wait for an official announcement from your coach before assuming practices or events are on or off.

If a practice or event does move forward, students will not be penalized for missing due to weather or road conditions. Safety comes first. Families should communicate directly with coaches if travel is not safe in their area, and flexibility will be provided.

🍎 Snack Pack Pickup
For families who already receive weekly snack packs, schools will be open tomorrow from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. for pickup for those who are able to come. Due to limited supplies, this is available only to families who currently receive snack packs. If your family is experiencing a hardship related to this closure, please reach out and we will do our best to help or connect you with someone who can.

A detailed explanation about make up days will come later but you can view the District calendar by visiting www.gentrypioneers.com.


Thank you for your understanding and continued support as we work to keep everyone safe.

26 days ago, Jason Barrett
Snow Roads January 29, 2026
Good afternoon Gentry families and staff,

After closely monitoring conditions, Gentry Public Schools will be closed on Thursday, January 29.

District administrators continued to evaluate road conditions today. While we are seeing noticeable improvement, many rural roads and bus routes are still not safely passable at this time.

We would like to extend a sincere thank you to our Gentry Public Schools Maintenance Department, ARDOT, the City of Gentry, the City of Highfill, and the Benton County Road Department. Their hard work over the past several days is evident in how much road conditions have improved.

With temperatures improving, we are hopeful to return to school on Friday. We will continue monitoring conditions and will communicate as soon as possible tomorrow regarding Friday’s status. Photos of road conditions on some of our rural routes are attached to help illustrate current travel concerns.

Monday, January 26; Tuesday, January 27; Wednesday, January 28; and Thursday, January 29 are the first four inclement weather days missed this school year. In accordance with the district calendar, the first two days will be made up on Friday, February 20 and Friday, April 17, the third day will be made up on Tuesday, May 26, and the fourth day will be made up on Wednesday, May 27. Additional inclement weather makeup days are built into the district calendar if needed.

Visit our school website for the full District calendar:
www.gentrypioneers.com

Thank you for your continued patience and understanding as we prioritize the safety of our students and staff.
27 days ago, Jason Barrett
Snow Roads

Good afternoon Gentry families and staff,

After closely monitoring conditions, Gentry Public Schools will be closed on Wednesday, January 28.

District administrators continued to evaluate roads throughout Monday and Tuesday, and due to lingering ice and extreme cold temperatures, many rural roads and bus routes remain unsafe for travel at this time.

Our maintenance crews are continuing work on school parking lots and sidewalks to prepare for a safe return as soon as conditions allow. We will continue to monitor road conditions and will communicate promptly if additional closures are necessary, so please stay tuned.

Monday, January 26; Tuesday, January 27; and Wednesday, January 28 are the first three inclement weather days missed this school year. In accordance with the district calendar, the first two days will be made up on Friday, February 20 and Friday, April 17, and the third day will be made up on Tuesday, May 26.

Visit our school website for the full District calendar:
www.gentrypioneers.com

Thank you for your patience and understanding as we prioritize the safety of our students and staff.

28 days ago, Jason Barrett
School Closure Notice

Good afternoon Gentry families and staff,

After closely monitoring conditions, Gentry Public Schools will be closed on Tuesday, January 27.

District administrators drove roads on both Sunday and Monday, and due to extreme cold temperatures, many rural roads and bus routes remain not safely passable at this time.

Our maintenance crews are spending today working on school parking lots and sidewalks to prepare for a safe return as soon as conditions allow. We will continue to monitor road conditions and will communicate promptly if additional closures are necessary, so please stay tuned.

Monday, January 26 and Tuesday, January 27 are the first two inclement weather days missed this school year. In accordance with the district calendar, these days will be made up on Friday, February 20 and Friday, April 17. Additional inclement weather makeup days are also built into the school calendar should further winter weather occur.

👉 Click here to view the school calendar.

Thank you for your patience and understanding as we prioritize the safety of our students and staff.

29 days ago, Jason Barrett
School Closure Notice
📢 School Closure Notice
Gentry Public Schools will be closed on Monday, January 26, 2026 due to inclement weather. Stay safe and warm! ❄️
about 1 month ago, Jason Barrett
School Closing January 26, 2026

🚍 Flashing Red. Kids Ahead. — Bus Safety Reminder 🛑

As the school year starts, Arkansas motorists are reminded of a critical safety rule:

According to Arkansas law, it is illegal to pass a stopped school bus whenever its red lights are flashing, meaning children are boarding or exiting the bus.

📋 What Every Driver Should Know:

You must stop in both directions on 2‑lane roads and 4‑lane highways with or without a center turn lane, unless there's a median 20 feet or wider.

Outstanding penalties under Arkansas’ Isaac’s Law can include fines up to $1,000 or more, plus potential jail time—highlighting how serious this violation is .

👫 What Students & Pedestrians Should Do:

Be visible and alert near bus stops and crosswalks.

Stay clear of the road until the bus has pulled away.

Avoid distractions—keep phones down and eyes focused when walking.

🔁 Community Safety Is a Shared Responsibility
Every driver and pedestrian contributes to keeping our students safe. Let’s commit to obeying the law, being patient, and slowing down as a bus approaches or departs. Click the link below for traffic flow and drop-off/pick-up information:

🔗 https://www.gentrypioneers.com/page/traffic-flow-student-pick-up-drop-off

Remember: Flashing Red Means Kids Ahead. Together, we can make sure Arkansas children arrive safely at school. 💛🚌✨

7 months ago, Tyler Broyles
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📣 REMINDER: Open House Dates for All Grades!

Open House is a great way for families to meet teachers, drop off supplies, and get excited for the school year! All students and families are welcome. If your child is entering a new building (a transition grade), Open House is a great supplement to Orientation and can help make the transition even smoother.

🏫 Open House Schedule (All Grades Welcome):
📍 Middle & High School – Wednesday, August 6 | 4:30–6:30 PM
📍 Primary School – Thursday, August 7 | 4:00–6:00 PM
📍 Intermediate School – Thursday, August 7 | 5:00–7:00 PM

🎒 First Day of School: Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Visit our Back to School Hub: https://www.gentrypioneers.com/page/back-to-school. We’re looking forward to seeing you there! 💙✏️

7 months ago, Tyler Broyles
open house

📣 REMINDER: Orientation & Open House Dates!

Here’s a quick look at some important upcoming events as we prepare for the new school year! Families of students in transition grades (moving to a new building) are invited to attend Orientation for a chance to learn more and explore their new school environment. While optional, Orientation is a great opportunity to ease the transition.

Students in any grade are welcome to attend Open House, where families can meet teachers, drop off supplies, and get ready for the year ahead. Transition grade students may benefit from attending both events!

🧭 Orientation for Transition Grades
➡️ 3rd Grade (Intermediate): Aug. 7 | 4:00–5:00 PM
➡️ 6th Grade (Middle): July 31 | 5:00–7:30 PM
➡️ 9th Grade (High): July 31 | 5:00–7:30 PM

🏫 Open House (All Grades Welcome)
📍 Middle & High School: Aug. 6 | 4:30–6:30 PM
📍 Primary School: Aug. 7 | 4:00–6:00 PM
📍 Intermediate School: Aug. 7 | 5:00–7:00 PM

🎒 First Day of School: Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Visit our Back to School Hub: https://www.gentrypioneers.com/page/back-to-school. We can’t wait to welcome everyone back! 💙📚✏️

7 months ago, Tyler Broyles
orientation
open house
The 2025-26 supply lists are now online! Visit our website to view grade-level lists. If you have concerns about being able to afford school supplies this year, we encourage you to reach out to your child's building principal. https://www.gentrypioneers.com/page/school-supplies
8 months ago, Tyler Broyles
Dear Gentry Families,

As we look ahead to the 2025-2026 school year, we want to kindly remind you that the Bell-to-Bell No Cell Phone Policy will apply to all Gentry campuses this year—Primary, Intermediate, Middle, and High School. While we started early with this at the middle and high school levels last year, the policy is now required by state law and must be followed by all schools in Arkansas.

This means all Gentry students will now follow the same expectations: personal electronic devices—such as phones, smartwatches, and tablets—must be off and out of sight during the school day unless specifically allowed under the policy (such as in emergencies, for health accommodations, or district-issued devices for learning).

To help you review the details, including what’s allowed and how violations are handled, please visit our website to read the full policy: https://www.gentrypioneers.com/page/bell-to-bell-no-cell-policy

We appreciate your support as we work to maintain a focused and safe learning environment for all students.

Warm regards,
Dr. Tyler Broyles
Superintendent
Gentry Public Schools
8 months ago, Tyler Broyles
No Cell
Dear Gentry Families, As we wrap up another school year, we want to sincerely thank you for your continued support and partnership. Together, we have made great progress toward fulfilling our mission of ensuring all students connect, learn, and succeed and advancing our vision to provide a world-class education with a small-town feel. This year, we’ve seen important investments across academics, fine arts, athletics, and facilities—strengthening the programs and spaces that support your children every day. These improvements help create a positive, supportive environment where all students can thrive. We invite you to stay connected and informed over the summer. Remember to check our website and social media for any announcements you might have missed, and if you can’t find what you’re looking for, use the admin tab on the website to find emails to contact the administrator for your question. As summer begins, we hope your family has the chance to relax, recharge, and enjoy quality time together. Taking care of yourselves and each other is important as we look forward to another great year ahead. The first day of school is August 12. Click the link below to see the 2025-2026 School Calendar or find it on our website under the "Parents" tab. Thank you for being part of our community and for all you do to support our schools. We look forward to seeing your students back in August! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1coJNgWiZyY9VAGW4St5AD9yanMCdSOIp/view Warmly, Gentry Public Schools
9 months ago, Tyler Broyles
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Weather Update: Early Dismissal Notification Due to the approaching severe weather, we will be dismissing students 2 hours early today. All after-school activities are canceled. Bus stops will run 2 hours earlier than the normal scheduled time. Please ensure someone is available to meet your child at their adjusted drop-off time. Additionally, the Boys & Girls Club will be closing by 4:00 PM today. Please plan accordingly if your child attends the program. Student and staff safety remains our top priority. Thank you for your understanding and prompt attention. We will continue to share any further updates through our regular communication channels.
9 months ago, Jason Barrett
Gentry High School Graduation Today, May 18, 2025 John Brown University Bill George Arena 2:00 p.m.
9 months ago, Tyler Broyles
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Hello Pioneers! At Gentry Public Schools, we offer a variety of ways to stay connected. Our website, linked below, features a top menu with quick access to district administration, school campus pages, parent resources, departmental links, and more. Under the "Parents" section, you'll find important information such as safety guidelines, handbooks, the district calendar, grade tracking, lunch menus, and much more. In the center of the website homepage, you'll find easy-to-use buttons for frequently accessed items, which are also available through the site menu. If you scroll further down, you'll come across our district Facebook live feed (perfect for those without a Facebook account), upcoming events, staff highlights, and video features. Additionally, below we’ve linked our communication tips and a list of social media pages for various student groups. Keep an eye out for weekly and monthly reminders and newsletters from both the district and individual schools. Soon, the inaugural edition of our quarterly district newsletter, Pioneer Pride, will arrive in the mailboxes of all district residents. District Website - https://www.gentrypioneers.com/ Communication Tips - https://www.gentrypioneers.com/page/comprehensive-communication Social Media Links - https://bit.ly/3zjUQtm
10 months ago, Christie Toland
Hello Pioneers! Stay connected with Gentry Public Schools through our website, where you'll find easy access to district administration, school pages, and key resources. Our homepage offers quick links to frequently used items, including safety guidelines, the district calendar, grade tracking, lunch menus, employment opportunities, handbooks, and more. You can also explore upcoming events, staff highlights, and find exciting information about our teams and athletics. Check out the communication tips and social media links below for updates from student groups. Keep an eye out for weekly and monthly newsletters. District Website - https://www.gentrypioneers.com/ Communication Tips - https://bit.ly/3MMHOro Social Media Links - https://bit.ly/3zjUQtm
11 months ago, Christie Toland
📢 Reminder: Arkansas Schools' Cell Phone Policy 📢 To help students reconnect and focus on learning, Act SB142 bans cell phones during the school day in public schools. 🔹 "Bell to Bell, No Cell" – Phones must remain off during class time. 🔹 More focus, less distraction – This policy helps improve engagement and social interaction. Thank you for supporting a positive learning environment! 📚 Gentry Public Schools – Ensuring All Students Connect, Learn, and Succeed
11 months ago, Tyler Broyles
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This is a reminder that the school calendar has been updated to include April 18 and May 23 as makeup weather days. The six makeup days will now be April 18, May 23, and May 27-30, 2025, with the last day of school on May 30.
11 months ago, Tyler Broyles
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Dear Gentry Families, At the board meeting earlier this evening, the board voted to accept a proposal to amend the current 2024-2025 school calendar, making April 18 and May 23 regular school days to serve as two of our makeup days. The six (6) total makeup days for the 2024-2025 school year are now set for April 18, May 23, and May 27-May 30, 2025, which will help us avoid extending the school year into June. Additionally, the board approved an amendment to the 2025-2026 school calendar, embedding five inclement weather makeup days during the school year. These days will be January 19, February 20, April 17, May 26, and May 27, 2026. Any additional makeup days, if needed, will begin on May 28, 2026. Updated calendars will be added to our website soon. These changes were made to prioritize student instruction and based on feedback from staff. If you have any conflicts with this year’s amendments due to previously arranged plans, don’t worry—just let the building administration know, and we will offer some flexibility to accommodate the changes. Thank you for your understanding and support.
11 months ago, Tyler Broyles
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Pioneer Families, starting in the 2025-2026 school year, Gentry Schools will join the statewide phone-free policy to help students stay focused. Click below for more details! https://www.gentrypioneers.com/article/2085306
12 months ago, Tyler Broyles
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