
Emma Rae Jenkins is a Kindergarten student at Cossatot River Primary School. She was chosen to represent her class for the word Cooperation for the month of April and was selected as the CRPS school-wide star student of the month. Emma is always very eager to participate in group work and is a great team player. She enjoys playing games at home and at school, and her favorite color is pink. Small group centers are her favorite thing at school, and she loves using math cubes to solve problems. Her favorite food is waffles. When Emma grows up, she wants to be a police officer.


Paula Jewell with First Financial Bank came to talk to 2nd graders today about saving money.


CORRECTION: Softball schedule for tomorrow to be played at Rich Mountain:
Consolation game:
12:00 Charleston vs Cossatot River
Championship Game:
2:30 Hackett vs Booneville
Please be sure and bring your lawn chairs.


Father-Daughter/Mother-Son Dance at Umpire Gymnasium on Tuesday, May 2nd. We are excited to celebrate all moms, dads, sons and daughters. Admission is $10 per couple or $20 a family. Drinks and sweets will be provided. As we near the end of a great year, come out and celebrate with your students.


Administrative Professionals are the backbone of our schools. We are grateful to have Yvonne Pate as the person who keeps Umpire Schools going in the right direction. Thank you so much for all you do!



Schedule for softball tomorrow at Fort Smith:
10:00 a.m. CRHS vs Hackett
12:00 p.m. Booneville vs Charleston
Schedule for baseball tomorrow at Fort Smith:
12:00 p.m. Charleston Vs Paris
The games are weather permitting. Travelers should plan accordingly for the chance of traveling to Fort Smith and games being canceled. It depends on many variables, including weather, and the teams' willingness to play in certain weather conditions. Thanks to all for understanding and patience as we coordinate with many schools and work around weather to get the games in.


There will be no district softball/baseball games at CRHS tomorrow, April 27 because of the large amount of rain in recent days. There will be one baseball game at Fort Smith tomorrow to accommodate games for all teams with the weather. The conference has not yet determined what will be done with remaining softball games.


CRES yearbooks are still available!


Cossatot River Primary School is proud to announce its "Character Kids of the Month" for April. The word of the month is "Cooperation." The April Star Students are: (pictured front row from left to right) Kaylyn McIntyre, Emma Jenkins, Isabella Cecillio, Maddox McLeod (back row) Josiah Vandegrift, Skyler Head, Mackenzie Guinn, Cooper Jester, Nicholas Aaron. Not pictured are: Hayslee Vaughn and Yoselin Maldonado.


Book Fair at CRPS!


Cossatot River spirit wear makes for a great Mother's Day gift! We've dropped new designs for moms and grandmas. Order by May 3rd to ensure delivery before Mother's Day. Shop the Mother's Day Collection now!
https://1stplacespiritwear.com/schools/AR/Cove/Cossatot+River+High+School/collection_detail.html?type=Family%20Designs&fr=mom


Cossatot River Ranger Victoria Carson visited CRPS last week and explained the Life Cycle of a Butterfly to 1st graders.


As of right now, the softball/baseball district tournament games originally scheduled for 4:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. today have been moved up to 12:00 p.m. and 2:30 p.m., respectively. We will continue to monitor the weather and update if anything changes.


CRES 3rd Grade Testing Tomorrow!


In honor of Earth Day on 4/22, our kindergarten classes went on a nature walk all around the CRPS campus.




Cossatot River School District is excited to continue its Summer Feeding Program! The program provides breakfast and lunch to the community. See the flyer for details!


As part of their Epidemiology unit, fifth and sixth grade GT students gathered samples from surfaces around campus to test for bacteria/fungi presence. Students collected from commonly touched surfaces such as handles, cell phones, and table tops and added samples to agar dishes . After a few days of incubation, students were able to compare the number, color, and size of bacteria colonies grown from different test locations. Although most bacteria/fungi grown were harmless or beneficial, some were potentially dangerous that cause infections/sickness. With this experiment, students quickly realized why washing your hands regularly is so important.





Limited Time: Save 25% on all mesh shorts in the Cossatot River spirit wear store through Sunday. Visit https://1stplacespiritwear.com/collection/3463/?style=Shorts


Access the link below to view the brackets for the district baseball and softball tournaments hosted at CRHS next week! Click the tabs at the bottom of the spreadsheet to switch between baseball and softball.
https://bit.ly/3AfNVOD
