
The Mena Little Cats Basketball Camp came to a close on Friday at the Union Bank Center. There were smiles all around as awards were given for their hard work this week. GO BEARCATS!!!

The Mena Public Schools are excited to welcome MEGAN AUER to our staff!
Hi! My name is Megan Auer. I will be teaching 2nd grade at Louise Durham this coming school year! I earned my Bachelor’s degree in Elemenatry Education from Northeastern State University and my Master’s Degree in Curriculum and Instruction from William Woods University. I have taught for 14 years, teaching kindergarten, first grade and second grade. Chad and I have been married for 18 years. We have two sons and one daughter. In my free time I enjoying gardening, camping and family movie/game nights. I am thrilled to be apart of Mena Public Schools family!


Kitchen Chemistry Camp !
Mrs. Frost did an outstanding job guiding students of the proper use of knives. All students successfully sliced their own lemons for the lemon volcanoes. Once sliced, each student added a few kitchen ingredients, which resulted in a beautiful chemical reaction. That beauty was then captured on paper by making lemon prints. The finale of the week was creating their very own “Slush-ees”. It took a lot of patience while waiting for the “Slush” to occur but they were well worth the wait!!


Day two was tough for the Mena Bass Cats at the13th annual High School Fishing World Finals and National Championship. Austin Rose & Jarett Burger weighed in one fish weighing 2 pounds 9 ounces for a two day total of 10 pounds 13 ounces.
https://highschoolfishing.org/13th-annual-hsfwfnc-home/


The THRIVE Academy launched this week with educators learning how to implement multi-tiered systems of support for behavior and mental health. The Mena Public Schools were well represented!


The Mena Public Schools are pleased to welcome GEORGIA WEIL to our staff !
My name is Georgia Weil and I’m excited to be teaching 3rd grade Math and Science this year! I was born and raised in Texas where I have been teaching for 15 years. I graduated college from Tarleton State University with a Bachelor of Science in Animal Production. I am married with two daughters, Collins who is 11 and Caden who is 5. We also have Great Dane named Pippin! I love to be outdoors watching sports and fishing. I also love being with family and friends. I am so excited to be here and look forward to this school year!


The Mena Basscats are in the hunt after day one of the High School National Championship Tournament. Jarrett Burger & Austin Rose weighed in a three fish limit that weighed in at 8 pounds 4 ounces. The tournament is at Lake Pickwick in Alabama & continues on Thursday & Friday. You can check the standings at the link below.
https://highschoolfishing.org/.../2022-HSFWF-Day-1...
The event is filmed for national television on the Pursuit Channel and other Networks. LIVE coverage will run daily on www.HighSchoolFishing.org and Facebook at Student Angler Federation (SAF) - High School Fishing


Wednesday was the first day of the Little Cats Basketball Camp at the Union Bank Center. Coach Randy Peters & the Bearcats put camper thru their paces. Those left handed layups were a challenge.. GO BEARCATS!!!

The Mena Public Schools are pleased to have ZEN VALENCIA join the staff in 2022/2023 !
Hello my name is Zen Valencia I went to high school at Hackett High school not too far from Mena. I graduated from Arkansas Tech with my Social Studies education degree. Spent a year in South West Arkansas coaching and Teaching at Lafayette County. This is my first year coaching Wrestling but I cannot express how excited I am to start this program. I am also an assistant football coach with the senior high football team, and Defensive Coordinator for the junior high. I Love being outdoors and am truly blessed to be apart of this district, community, and group of coaches! Go Bearcats!


The History of Mena Public Schools Part 4:
During the school years of 1907-1920 many changes were taking place in the history of education in Arkansas. The Uniform Text Book Law and the Compulsory School Attendance Law were passed by the Arkansas Legislature. Also measures for the protection of the health of small children were passed and the public drinking cup was banned. Compulsory vaccinations against smallpox was instituted. Another great step forward was the coming of the Free Textbook Law. Some of the money raising projects carried out to provide for the needs of the school included teas and plays. With the funds thus obtained many things were bought. Among these were a large Victrola for music appreciation, a suitable and large library for the children, a number of appropriate pictures by master artists, a large school bell, and a first aid cabinet. The community’s educational needs had increased so greatly that in 1922 the Central and High School buildings were added on to and a manual training building was erected. Furthermore, in the 1932-33 school year a model college for the home economics department was provided. Mr. J. E. Bishop, Superintendent of Mena Schools, said he had a faculty of twenty teachers as good as the best in the state. In 1926 the rating of the schools was raised from a “B” to an “A”. In 1927 the high school became a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. This was as high a rating as any school in Arkansas could achieve at the time. In 1934 school census showed 1,103 pupils attending the Mena Schools. All the pupils walked to school in those days. For many years about one fourth of the children brought their lunches to school in a sack or lunch pail. The rest of the pupils walked home for lunch. When the Junior High School was started they built a cafeteria for all the schools in Mena. Central pupils were transported by buses down there to eat every day. The transportation of Mena students by bus increased as consolidation proceeded in the county. Each time one of the outlying schools closed and sent its students to Mena, a new bus had to be added to the school’s growing fleet. By now each classroom had its own library in the room. In 1940 the Mena High School and its contents were destroyed by fire. Shortly thereafter a new high school was constructed on the corner of Mena Street and Church Avenue. In the spring of 1940, plans were made for a lighted athletic field. In the fall Mena defeated Hartford 27 to 12 in the first game to be played on the newly lighted field. The new high school was used for the first time in April 1943. On May 20, 1943, thirty-one seniors graduated.The Boyd Stadium was constructed on the athletic field in 1946. In 1947 a $40,000 bond issue for a new Southside School to be built in Stilwell Park was secured. This new building was scheduled for completion in the fall of 1948. The years 1950-1951 were busy building years for the district. A new home economics cottage was built, a band building was erected, remodeling took place for grades 6-8, and buildings acquired from the Fair Association were remodeled for vocational agriculture classes and shops.
Check back for part 5 next Wednesday!


Mena High School 2022 graduates Jarrett Burger & Austin Rose are competing in the High School National Championship at Lake Pickwick in Alabama.
The event is filmed for national television on the Pursuit Channel and other Networks. LIVE coverage will run daily on www.HighSchoolFishing.org and Facebook at www.facebook.com/hsfishing
Good Luck Austin and Jarrett!!
Go Basscats!!!!


The Jr. Ladycats had their last day of basketball for the summer today at the Morrilton Team Camp. Coach Goss said "I couldn't be more proud of the JR Ladycats this month. They have worked extremely hard every day and shown tremendous growth."


Kitchen Chemistry Camp Continued on Tuesday for MMS & HHE students.
Is cabbage juice acidic or alkaline? Kitchen Chemistry campers experimented with household kitchen items to change the PH of purple cabbage juice, changes were observable by the color of the cabbage juice. Campers learned about ways to observe PH differences in everyday life from plants to water quality. Day 3 is coming up and the campers can’t wait to “taste test” our next experiment!

Kitchen Chemistry Camp began on Monday at Mena MIddle School. Campers from MMS & HHE learned about milk plastic and experimented with a “recipe” to make some milk plastic of their own. Milk plastic was used during the 20th century to make ornaments, jewelry, and even belt buckles. More fun experiments and learning opportunities are planned for the rest of the week!


We are pleased to welcome ANNA SCHAUBLE to the staff at Mena Public Schools !
I am moving to Mena with my husband and three boys (13, 9, and 6) and can’t wait to be a bearcat! We are moving from Colorado but have also lived in Texas, Washington, and British Columbia. I’ve taught 5th grade since becoming a teacher 5 years ago, and before that was an accountant for 9 years. In my spare time, I love to spend time with friends and family, camp, ride, read, watch and play sports, and adventure. We feel so blessed already to be part of this community and I can’t wait to learn everything there is about Mena, HHE, and 3rd grade.


Preparations for 2022/2023 are well underway & Mena librarians met today to discuss and share practices related to the library. Pictured are Holli Plunkett-MHS, Tiffany Williams-LDE, Staci Brooks-MMS & Paula Cox-HHE.


The Jr. Ladycats had a great first day at Morrilton Team Camp!


An extensive paving project began on Monday at Bob Carver Bearcat Stadium. BCBS will remain closed to the public until the project is completed.

Final day of Coding Camp at Louise Durham Elementary. The kids had a Blast!
