
Attention Crossett Eagles! Would you like to participate in an opportunity to design an ornament that represents your community? Here is your chance! Crossett School District will submit three designs (K-4, 5-8, 9-12). If your design is chosen at the state level, it will be displayed on the State Capitol Holiday Tree in Little Rock.


Attention Crossett School District Eagles: Do you want to represent the Crossett Community on an ornament at the state capitol? We invite all creative minds to participate in this opportunity. Reach out to your campus Art teacher! Deadline is September 19.


We would like to say CONGRATULATIONS to the August ABM Employee of the Month Capresha Hampton. We also want to say CONGRATULATIONS to Crossett Middle School and its ABM crew for earning the Cleanest Campus Award for the month of August. #ThisIsCrossett




Hey Crossett Fans! The Eagles will travel to Watson Chapel Friday, September 5. You must purchase your tickets online - it is a cashless gate. Please go to gofan.com to make your purchase! Eagles Fly High!


Crossett Community: In observance of Labor Day, the Crossett School District will be closed on Monday, September 1. All classes and offices will resume regular hours on Tuesday, September 2.


Hey Crossett Community - Look who was able to stop by to see his plaque that is posted outside the auditorium named after him. Thank you Mr. C.T. Foster for your passion and dedication to teaching students to love music. We honor you and your contribution to the Crossett School District.


Not all heroes wear capes - sometimes they carry mops.💙 CSD School Resource Officer, Officer Black, jumped right in to help when he saw a need. We're so thankful for the many ways he supports our school family every day.
Student: "I thought you were a police officer."
Officer Black: "I do whatever is needed."
#ThisIsCrossett
Student: "I thought you were a police officer."
Officer Black: "I do whatever is needed."
#ThisIsCrossett


Crossett Middle School is offering students an exciting leadership opportunity through the Principal's Council. This council allows students to:
✅ Develop leadership and communication skills
✅ Represent their peers
✅ Contribute to school decisions and events
Encourage your child to apply and grow as a leader!
#ThisIsCrossett
✅ Develop leadership and communication skills
✅ Represent their peers
✅ Contribute to school decisions and events
Encourage your child to apply and grow as a leader!
#ThisIsCrossett


Crossett School District says "THANK YOU" to the Crossett Community for entrusting us with your children. We are proud to offer, for the second year in a row, FREE after school childcare until 5:30 pm for students enrolled in Crossett Pre-K 3, Pre-K 4, and Kindergarten. If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact the CES front office to enroll your child.


Crossett Community Families: Check out this newsletter from our food service providers. They do an excellent job serving healthy options to our students. Don't Forget - FREE Breakfast for all students. Please encourage your child to start the day with a meal!



Crossett School District would like to say THANK YOU to our community members who have assisted in starting the school year with such positivity and encouragement. This is Crossett. We are the Eagles.
Community Prayer - various organizations prayed over each of our campuses for all students and staff
Men In Unity - providing backpacks and supplies
First United Methodist Church - providing new shoes and sharing information about The Buy Nothing Closet
Century Next Bank - providing calendars for all staff members; providing door prizes for staff
Crossett Public Schools Education Alliance - providing grants to all new teachers to provide additional supplies for classrooms
Community Prayer - various organizations prayed over each of our campuses for all students and staff
Men In Unity - providing backpacks and supplies
First United Methodist Church - providing new shoes and sharing information about The Buy Nothing Closet
Century Next Bank - providing calendars for all staff members; providing door prizes for staff
Crossett Public Schools Education Alliance - providing grants to all new teachers to provide additional supplies for classrooms











Attention Crossett School Community: ALL students will eat FREE for breakfast for the 2025/2026 school year. Please help encourage your student(s) to eat breakfast - it is a great start to the day!


NEW ARKANSAS LAW: "Bell to Bell, No Cell" Starting with the 2025-2026 school year, all Arkansas public schools - including Crossett School District - will enforce the "Bell to Bell, No Cell" Act (SB 142/Act 122).
What's Changing?
* Personal cell phones, smartwatches, tablets, laptop, and any device that sends/receives data must stay powered off and stored all day.
* Students cannot be in possession of these devices. The devices must be stored in a backpack or purse all day while on campus.
What does in possession include:
* Holding the device
* Carrying it in a pocket or on their person
* Checking the device while stored in a backpack or purse at any time during the school day.
Why?
This state law supports focused, distraction-free learning. Schools not enforcing it may face penalties.
How Families Can Help:
* Talk with your child about expectations.
* Support a smooth transition to device-free learning.
What's Changing?
* Personal cell phones, smartwatches, tablets, laptop, and any device that sends/receives data must stay powered off and stored all day.
* Students cannot be in possession of these devices. The devices must be stored in a backpack or purse all day while on campus.
What does in possession include:
* Holding the device
* Carrying it in a pocket or on their person
* Checking the device while stored in a backpack or purse at any time during the school day.
Why?
This state law supports focused, distraction-free learning. Schools not enforcing it may face penalties.
How Families Can Help:
* Talk with your child about expectations.
* Support a smooth transition to device-free learning.


Attention Crossett School Community: ALL students will eat FREE for breakfast for the 2025/2026 school year. Please help encourage your student(s) to eat breakfast - it is a great start to the day!


NEW ARKANSAS LAW: "Bell to Bell, No Cell" Starting with the 2025-2026 school year, all Arkansas public schools - including Crossett School District - will enforce the "Bell to Bell, No Cell" Act (SB 142/Act 122).
What's Changing?
* Personal cell phones, smartwatches, tablets, laptop, and any device that sends/receives data must stay powered off and stored all day.
* Students cannot be in possession of these devices. The devices must be stored in a backpack or purse all day while on campus.
What does in possession include:
* Holding the device
* Carrying it in a pocket or on their person
* Checking the device while stored in a backpack or purse at any time during the school day.
Why?
This state law supports focused, distraction-free learning. Schools not enforcing it may face penalties.
How Families Can Help:
* Talk with your child about expectations.
* Support a smooth transition to device-free learning.
What's Changing?
* Personal cell phones, smartwatches, tablets, laptop, and any device that sends/receives data must stay powered off and stored all day.
* Students cannot be in possession of these devices. The devices must be stored in a backpack or purse all day while on campus.
What does in possession include:
* Holding the device
* Carrying it in a pocket or on their person
* Checking the device while stored in a backpack or purse at any time during the school day.
Why?
This state law supports focused, distraction-free learning. Schools not enforcing it may face penalties.
How Families Can Help:
* Talk with your child about expectations.
* Support a smooth transition to device-free learning.


Please take some time to view our free breakfast information for all students!

Friendly Reminder to our Crossett School Community. Tonight, Tuesday, August 5, is Open House for our Middle School Eagles. Please make sure to meet in the cafeteria before meeting with teachers. We look forward to welcoming our Eagles and their families!


Day One of the 15-Day Challenge set the tone for excellence as our dedicated teachers jumped in with energy and focus. From the very start, they demonstrated a strong commitment to ensuring high levels of learning for every student. Through purposeful collaboration, strategic planning, and a results-driven mindset, our educators laid the foundation for impactful instruction and student success. Their hard work and enthusiasm on day one exemplify the power of teamwork and a shared vision for achievement.


NEW ARKANSAS LAW: "Bell to Bell, No Cell" Starting with the 2025-2026 school year, all Arkansas public schools - including Crossett School District - will enforce the "Bell to Bell, No Cell" Act (SB 142/Act 122).
What's Changing?
* Personal cell phones, smartwatches, tablets, laptop, and any device that sends/receives data must stay powered off and stored all day.
* Students cannot be in possession of these devices. The devices must be stored in a backpack or purse all day while on campus.
What does in possession include:
* Holding the device
* Carrying it in a pocket or on their person
* Checking the device while stored in a backpack or purse at any time during the school day.
Why?
This state law supports focused, distraction-free learning. Schools not enforcing it may face penalties.
How Families Can Help:
* Talk with your child about expectations.
* Support a smooth transition to device-free learning.
What's Changing?
* Personal cell phones, smartwatches, tablets, laptop, and any device that sends/receives data must stay powered off and stored all day.
* Students cannot be in possession of these devices. The devices must be stored in a backpack or purse all day while on campus.
What does in possession include:
* Holding the device
* Carrying it in a pocket or on their person
* Checking the device while stored in a backpack or purse at any time during the school day.
Why?
This state law supports focused, distraction-free learning. Schools not enforcing it may face penalties.
How Families Can Help:
* Talk with your child about expectations.
* Support a smooth transition to device-free learning.


The Crossett School District would like to give a BIG THANK YOU to the members and staff of the First Baptist Church of Crossett for the delicious hamburger meal accompanied with homemade desserts and lots of door prizes! This was a great way to kick off professional development. Thank you for your kindness, hospitality, and support. It is greatly appreciated.
