
These students have been performing exceptionally well in reaching their Accelerated Reading objectives. With 175 points apiece, they were rewarded with a trip to the book vending machine. Well done, guys! #leopardpride



State Champs! Let's Celebrate!


STATE CHAMPS! #leopardpride


DES 4th grade is cheering for the Lady Leopards! Go Leopards!





These fifth graders have put in a ton of effort to rack up 50 points on IXL. Awesome job, team!



Mrs. Tollett's class is cheering on the Lady
Leopards!


DES is rooting on the Lady Leopards! Our hearts are with you all the way! #LeopardPride






Mrs Young's class says GO LADY LEOPARDS!


Due to school being out on Friday, March 14, De Queen School District will be making up this day on Tuesday, May 27. Please mark your calendars.
Thank you for your understanding and support.


We have triplets!

Mrs. Tollett's 4th grade homeroom students have been working hard to achieve their AR goals. These students have advanced in their achievements. Way to go!


De Queen Schools: Due to a shortage of bus drivers and a large number of staff that will be attending the state finals
basketball game, De Queen School District will be closed on Friday, March 14.


REMINDER: spring pictures are March 12--Wednesday.


Ms. Adcock's 4th grade homeroom students have been working hard to make achievements to join the AR Point Club.





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Three talented DES art students have had their works selected to showcase their grade levels at the 2025 Arkansas Art Educators Southwest Regional Youth Art Show. DeQueen Elementary is incredibly proud of their accomplishment! Well done, girls!
Noa Nix -5th grade- 1st place
Idalie Hernandez -4th grade-1st place
Maleny Reyes-3rd grade -2nd place




Birds of a Feather continued...Mrs. Miles' fourth graders dove into an exciting hands-on science lab called “Birds of a Feather,” where they explored how birds’ feathers help them thrive in ocean habitats. The students rolled up their sleeves to analyze lab data and craft their own C.E.R. Charts—a cool science tool to test their grasp of the material. They kicked things off with some questions and claims before the lab, then added evidence to back up their claims and figure out if they were spot on or way off. These kids are absolutely nailing it!










Mrs. Miles' fourth graders dove into an exciting hands-on science lab called “Birds of a Feather,” where they explored how birds’ feathers help them thrive in ocean habitats. The students rolled up their sleeves to analyze lab data and craft their own C.E.R. Charts—a cool science tool to test their grasp of the material. They kicked things off with some questions and claims before the lab, then added evidence to back up their claims and figure out if they were spot on or way off. These kids are absolutely nailing it!










Continued--The CCCUA Colts took a break from their usual routine and mingled with students during recess, chatting about the exciting opportunities at Cossatot Community College University of Arkansas. They handed out delicious fruit and kicked around a soccer ball, all in a bid to inspire the kids to join a spring/summer soccer team. What a fun way to blend education and play!








The CCCUA Colts took a break from their usual routine and mingled with DES students during recess, chatting about the exciting opportunities at Cossatot Community College University of Arkansas. They handed out delicious fruit and kicked around a soccer ball, all in a bid to inspire the kids to join a spring/summer soccer team. What a fun way to blend education and play!