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Arkansas Cooperative Technology Coordinators (ACTC) partnered with DIS and presented multiple sessions at the annual Arkansas Conference of Technology (ACOT). In partnership with CIRT, DESE, DIS, and Forge Institute, the ACTCs organized the Cybersecurity Bootcamp, featuring a full day dedicated to Cyber Prevention and Recovery. Additionally, throughout the event, the ACTCs presented multiple sessions focusing on data responsibility and cybersecurity awareness, equipping districts with valuable resources to maintain the security of their networks.




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From the Ozarks to the Delta, Arkansas is joining hands for a brighter, drug-free future. Let's inspire and support one another during this #ARRedRibbonWeek. #LiveDrugFree #BeKindToYourMind

WDMESC hosts System of Support Network: Laying the Foundation Coaching Academy. Participants in the System of Support Network receive coaching on laying the PLC foundation.

Parents, teachers, and students in Arkansas are making a commitment to a drug-free life during #ARRedRibbonWeek. Let's champion positive choices together! #BeKindToYourMind #LiveDrugFree

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Red Ribbon Week is a call to action in the heart of Arkansas! Let's work together to empower our youth with the knowledge and strength to say no to drugs. For more information on Red Ribbon Week go to RedRibbon.org. #ARRedRibbonWeek #BeKindToYourMind #LiveDrugFree

Karen Kay McMahen, Director of Southcentral AR Service Cooperative, successfully concluded her tenure as Chairperson of the State Cooperative Directors. She was awarded a beautiful plaque created in DeQueen-Mena's STEM lab.


WDMESC is proud to be a part of #ARRedRibbonWeek in the Natural State! Join us in celebrating a week of promoting healthy, drug-free choices and supporting our Arkansas students and communities. #LiveDrugFree #BeKindToYourMind

WDMESC Stands Strong for #ARRedRibbonWeek! Let's unite as a community to raise awareness about the importance of a drug-free future. Together, we can make a difference. 💪❤️ #LiveDrugFree #BeKindToYourMind

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Speech Therapist needed in the WDMESC early childhood special services program ASAP. Great hours and benefits!
Contact Dr. Suzanne Bailey
501-882-3852
sbailey@wdmesc.org
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Cognitive Coaching 1-Day Overview is coming to WDMESC!!! Register Today!

WDMESC Dyslexia Specialist, Lauren Ussery, worked with Ms. Annita Blauser at Beebe schools to present to K-6 parents last night. The topic presented was ‘Understanding Dyslexia’, which gave an insight into what dyslexia is, questions parents can ask their child’s interventionist to better understand where their child is, and activities they can do at home to support their child.


🔒 Stay secure this October! 🚨 The Arkansas CIRT (Cyber Incident Response Team) wants you to know these 4 essential actions to protect yourself and your district during Cybersecurity Awareness Month:
1️⃣ Create strong passwords
2️⃣ Enable multifactor authentication
3️⃣ Spot and report phishing attempts
4️⃣ Keep your software up to date.
For more information or cybersecurity resources, contact your ESC’s Technology Coordinator. #CybersecurityAwareness #StaySafeOnline
Be Pro Be Proud is a mobile workshop that made a stop at McCrory School district on September 6, 2023, for students to get hands-on experience in skilled professions. The Be Pro Be Proud mobile workshop truck welcomed the students and allowed them the opportunity to check out professions like welding, diesel driving, and eight other skilled professions. This truck travels all over Arkansas and four other states looking to educate and reeducate students. By using simulators, students get to see what a day in the life of a skilled worker looks and feels like. The East teacher at McCrory, Nicole Whatley and her students invited and helped with the mobile workshop. All 10-12 grade McCrory students attended the Be Pro Be Proud mobile workshop.




Brad Horn, Director of WDMESC, along with Lesa Grooms, Assistant Director, present their PLC goals and achievements to fellow ESCs during the "Leading PLCs Districtwide from the Board Room to the Classroom" event, with Dr. Janel Keating. This event was hosted by Cabot School District.


