
Mrs. Johnson’s first grade had a blast at Fun Day!


The Umpire High School Class of 2022 Graduation will be Thursday, May 12th at 6:00 p.m. at the Umpire Gymnasium. We hope to see you there.

Congratulations to the CRHS Class of 2022!


Softball player of the game vs Dierks, Taylor Burk. District tournament Chelsea Carterby. Thanks to our sponsors Tyson, Union Bank, Scotty's, The Coffee Vault, Miller's Paint & Body, Cove Supply , Baja Rios, La Condesa, TJ's Country Store, and The Family of Rachel Norman.



We cordially invite you to join us as we celebrate the class of 2022!
For those who cannot be there in person, we plan to livestream the event which may be accessed using the following link:
https://youtu.be/6aZCbuvczF4Graduation 2022


The CRHS Academic Awards Assembly will be held on Friday, May 13, 2022 starting at 2:15 p.m. in the gymnasium. Parents/guardians are welcome to attend as we recognize the academic accomplishments of our students!


This is a little late, but here are our February Star Students!
Front row (L-R): Jake Speight, Daniel Jaimes-Aviles, Lhiam Alexzander, and Genesis Esquivel
Middle row (L-R): Charliekate Tadlock, Alyssa Coronado, Kaitlyn Dosch, Kambri Speight, and Autumn Sappington
Back row (L-R): Dean Helms, Ethan Richardson, Samuel Cordova, Crystal Ruiz, and Matthew Dixon


Cossatot River High School Named National Beta School of Merit
Cossatot River High School is proud to announce that it has been named a 2021-2022 National Beta School of Merit. The school earned this recognition by offering National Beta to all eligible grades on their campus.
The National Beta School of Merit award is given to honor a club’s dedication and commitment to academic excellence. To achieve this prestigious honor, a school must include members from all eligible grade levels in their Beta club. This year, only 3,380 Beta Clubs across the country received this award.
In a congratulatory letter to the school, Bobby Hart, CEO said “Thank you for your continued support of National Beta and commitment to developing future leaders!”
About National Beta
With more than 500,000 active members and 9,000 chapters nationally and internationally, National Beta has become the nation’s largest independent, non-profit, educational youth organization. National Beta recognizes outstanding achievement, promotes character and social responsibility, encourages service involvement to school and community, and fosters leadership skills. The National Beta program offers over $300,000 annually to its Senior Beta Members. Visit betaclub.org for more information.


Congratulations to Cossatot River School District for being selected as one of six Arkansas schools to be awarded the School Bus Safety Award this year! The award from the Arkansas Association of Pupil Transportation (AAPT) recognizes great safety practices regarding the maintenance of the district's bus fleet. The award establishes CRSD as one of the safest bus fleets in Arkansas for the 2021-2022 school year. The criteria for the award is: quality of the bus inspection, quality of the school bus maintenance records, cleanliness of the school bus fleet, and quality of the preventative maintenance program. Congratulations to transportation director Greg Ricks and CRSD on this honor!


Please tag and share with any CRHS senior you know!


Thank you to our wonderful teachers and staff! Thanks to Union Bank, Simple Simon's Pizza, and The Coffee Vault for being a part of our appreciation week. We are blessed to have such outstanding educational partners! More thanks to come as the week goes on!


WES Color Run/Walk!



We cordially invite you to join us as we celebrate the class of 2022!


Shout out to our hard-working and talented baseball, soccer, and softball seniors!




CRHS Students & Parents:
Reminder! 2021-22 CRHS Yearbook orders are due TODAY, April 29, 2022!
Yearbooks are $35 each. You may pay by cash or check at the high school, or you may order online using your credit or debit card. To order online, click the link below.
https://buytheyearbook.pictavo.com/PictavoSchool/FindSchool
Please note that because our yearbook covers the entire school year, they will not be available for pickup until late summer. We will announce the specific date and time to pick up yearbooks once the books have been delivered to the school. Thank you!


CRHS Students and Parents:
Photos from the recent media days held on March 17 and March 30, as well as prom pictures and senior retakes, can be found at the link below.
https://www.photoreflect.com/store/Events.aspx?p=37693&n=cossatot
You may order from the website using a credit or debit card. There will be no retakes for these pictures. Any questions specifically about the photographs or ordering should be directed Heritage Photography using the contact information on their website. *Please note that individual student pictures, such as spring portraits or senior portraits, will require you to enter the student ID number for access.

Vandervoort Elementary is proud to announce its "Character Kids of the Month" for April. The word of the month is "Cooperation." The April Character Kids are: (pictured 1st row from left to right) Brenlee Dean, Liam Hulliberger, Josiah Vandegrift, Easton Owens, Kadence Broach, Dakota Barrett, Maggie Davis (second row)Lailiah Colbert, Dannella Toon, Fred Long, Joslyn Watkins, Chloe Buck, Makayla Arthur, Colten Lyle


Baseball players of the game for District Tournament Levi Ward and Josue Marquez. Thanks to our sponsors Tyson, Union Bank, Scotty's, The Coffee Vault, Miller's Paint & Body, Cove Supply Inc, Baja Rios, La Condesa Crossroads, TJ's Country Store, and The Family of Rachel Norman.



Soccer players of the game vs Maumelle Charter Monse Salgado and Hunter Creel. Thanks to our sponsors Tyson, Union Bank, Scotty's, The Coffee Vault, Miller's Paint & Body, Cove Supply Inc, Baja Rios, La Condesa Crossroads, TJ's Country Store, and The Family of Rachel Norman.


A well-deserved congratulations goes out to CRHS senior, Noelia Gomez! Noelia Gomez is the proud recipient of the National Dreamers Scholarship! This scholarship will pay for all of Noelia's tuition and fees up to $37,000, and give a $500 stipend for any other expenses that she may need. Noelia is pictured below with her mother, Blanca de la Paz, and father, Bertin Gomez, and Arkansas Tech University Advisors Jaime Young & Alisha Williams. We wish her all the best with this exciting opportunity!
