Baseball and Softball Senior Night!
Go Hillbillies
about 22 hours ago, Lucas Skaggs
4-23-26
Thank you!
2 days ago, Ozark School District
Administrative Professionals Day 2526
Final week of home baseball and softball for 2026! Go Hillbillies! #hprd
5 days ago, Lucas Skaggs
4-20-26
Public Notice Regarding Destruction of Special Education Records
7 days ago, Ozark School District
Public notice chalkboard-style graphic with wooden frame, featuring bold white handwritten headline text reading “Public Notice Regarding Destruction of Special Education Records.” Below, smaller white text explains that on August 1, 2026, the Ozark School District will destroy special education records for students from the 2019–2020 school year who have graduated, moved, dropped, dismissed, or are no longer eligible. Notice includes legal compliance details, records retention period of six years, and states parents or eligible students (age 18+) may review or obtain records before destruction. Contact information listed: Lisa Collins, Special Education Supervisor, email lisa.collins@ozarkhillbillies.org , phone (479) 667-4118. SEO keywords: public notice, special education records destruction, Ozark School District, student records retention policy, education legal notice, chalkboard announcement graphic.

Click here to participate: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/S8SQZHP
Questions or concerns? Contact Kathryn Roy at kroy1@harding.edu.

7 days ago, Ozark School District
Purple and gold school announcement graphic from Ozark Public Schools Hillbillies featuring a crest logo with a bearded man in a hat at the top. Centered white text reads: “Dear Ozark SD, We invite our staff and families to participate in a brief, anonymous survey about school safety in Arkansas public schools through Harding University. This research has been approved by the Internal Review Board (IRB). Your feedback is important and will help provide valuable insight into stakeholder perspectives. The survey takes approximately 5–10 minutes to complete. The deadline for this survey is April 24, 2026. Click here to participate: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/S8SQZHP  Questions or concerns? Contact Kathryn Roy at kroy1@harding.edu . Thank you for supporting our schools! Zane Vanderpool, Superintendent.” Clean, centered layout with bold school branding and informational survey details.
Purple Up!
10 days ago, Ozark School District
Purple up day
Conference play continues! Go Hillbillies! #hprd
12 days ago, Lucas Skaggs
4-13
Thank you
Lacey Holt, AP
Dustin Peters and Jeff Richard, Dean of Students
14 days ago, Ozark School District
Purple school appreciation graphic celebrating National Assistant Principals and Dean of Students Week, featuring bold white headline text, “National Assistant Principals / Dean of Students Week!” and a gratitude message thanking staff for dedication, leadership, and support of students, teachers, and the school community. Includes two “Hillbillies” shield logos at the top corners and a large “ZARK Public School District” logo at the bottom with a muscular hillbilly mascot holding a rifle. White border frame on a solid purple background, professional school appreciation banner design.
Gifted and Talented Program is now accepting nominations
15 days ago, Ozark School District
Purple promotional flyer for Ozark Public Schools Gifted and Talented Referral Form 2026–2027 featuring a hillbilly mascot logo at the top. Text reads: “Gifted and Talented Referral Form 2026-2027. Ozark’s Gifted and Talented Program is now accepting nominations. The Ozark Gifted and Talented Program is currently taking nominations for students that will be in grades 3-12 during the 2026-2027 school year. If you would like to nominate your child, nomination forms may be obtained from your child’s teacher, from the GT Department, or you can find the nomination form on the Hillbilly Homepage (http://www.ozarkhillbillies.org ). The Gifted and Talented web page is located under the Departments tab. If you need information about the GT Program, you may contact Lorrie Casey at 479-667-3464 or at lorrie.casey@ozarkhillbillies.org . Please have nominations turned in by Friday, April 17th, 2026.”
Thank you to Black Hills Energy for the sidewalk at Ozark High School!
16 days ago, Ozark School District
Purple promotional graphic featuring Ozark Public Schools Hillbillies logo at the top and a photo of a sidewalk with a small black sign reading “This sidewalk sponsored by Black Hills Energy.” Large white text says “Thank you! Black Hills Energy for the sidewalk at Ozark High School!” Bottom right displays Ozark Public School District mascot logo with a muscular hillbilly holding a rifle.
Pretty Spring Weather this week!
Go Hillbillies! #HPRD
19 days ago, Lucas Skaggs
4-6-26 weekly
Thank you!
20 days ago, Ozark School District
Lib Day 25
Thank you!
23 days ago, Ozark School District
Paraprofessional Day 25
Good Friday - No Classes
25 days ago, Ozark School District
Good Friday
Welcome back from Spring Break! Go Hillbillies!
26 days ago, Lucas Skaggs
3-30-26
Parent/Teacher Conferences - March 19, 2026
about 1 month ago, Ozark School District
1
Busy week before spring break! Go Hillbillies!
about 1 month ago, Lucas Skaggs
3-16
Spring Break - No Classes
about 1 month ago, Ozark School District
Spring Break
Request for Proposals
Contact: Lisa Collins @ 479-667-4118
about 1 month ago, Ozark School District
Purple and gold informational flyer for Ozark School District Request for Proposals – Related Services (2026–2027 School Year) featuring a hillbilly mascot logo at the top. The announcement states that Ozark School District is accepting proposals for student support services for the 2026–2027 school year, including speech-language therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and other related educational services. The notice instructs qualified providers or agencies to request proposal specifications and submission details by contacting Lisa Collins at the Ozark School District Administration Office, phone 479-667-4118.
Parent/Teacher Conferences - March 19, 2026
about 1 month ago, Ozark School District
PT Conferences #2