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UAM Kids’ University will be held at the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM) from July 6 through July 9, 2026.
The summer enrichment program carries out a mission of serving capable and motivated students who are entering 1st through 6th grades in the fall. The day camp aims to cultivate new interests, expand knowledge and spark imagination and creativity in children in a non-graded environment.
The morning session is for students entering grades 1-3 and will be held from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. The afternoon session is for students entering grades 4-6 and will be held from 1-5 p.m.
Early registration is open now and runs through May 28. If you sign up and pay by May 28, the registration fee is $80. If you sign up and pay between June 1 and June 25, the registration fee is $100. If you sign up and pay after June 29, the registration fee is $125. The fee includes a T-shirt and all supplies.
Read more: UAM Kids’ University Set For July 6-9, Registration Now OpenChecks made payable to “UAM Kids’ University” can be mailed to Attn: Rebecca Newton, P.O. Box 3608, Monticello, AR 71656. Payments may also be made over the phone by contacting the UAM Cashier’s Office at 870-460-1043.
To reserve each child’s spot, parents should complete a separate registration form and pay registration fees for each child who will participate.
Register online here.
Teen volunteers are needed. High school student volunteers will assist campers with activities, assist teachers with set up and clean up, lead students to classes and assist with drop-off and pick-up. Volunteers can complete an application at here.
For additional information, contact Rebecca Newton at kidsu@uamont.edu or call 870-460-1596.

Mainline Health is proud to announce it has received a $30,000 grant from the Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation to support the addition of a new dental operatory at its Star City Dental Clinic.
This expansion will significantly enhance the clinic’s capacity, allowing Mainline Health to serve more patients and reduce wait times for essential dental care in Lincoln County and surrounding communities. The additional operatory will help meet growing demand while advancing Mainline Health’s mission of providing accessible, high-quality oral health services.
“We are incredibly grateful to Delta Dental for investing in the health of our community through this grant opportunity,” says Dr. Skylar Garner from Mainline’s Star City Dental Clinic. “The addition of a new dental operatory will allow us to expand access to care and serve more patients who may otherwise go without essential dental treatment. This expansion is an important step forward in better meeting the growing needs of our community. We are proud to continue expanding the quality, compassionate care our patients deserve.”
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On Thursday, North Arkansas College of the University of Arkansas (UA Northark) and the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM) announced a new partnership that will allow UA Northark students to earn bachelor’s degrees in Harrison at one of the state’s lowest tuition rates.
The strategic partnership will integrate business and education programs, enabling UA Northark students to pursue a Bachelor of Business Administration degree beginning in August 2026. Plans to add a Bachelor of Arts in K-6 Elementary Education degree are also underway. Both degree programs are currently pending approval from the Higher Learning Commission.
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Drew Central School District recently transformed its campus into a living tribute to history, creativity, and community during its “Arkansas Celebrates America 250” program, an event that brought together students, educators, and distinguished guests in honor of the nation’s upcoming 250th anniversary.
Spearheaded by the school’s enrichment team—Janine Eubanks (Music), Cindy Flemister (Library), Erika Herman (Art), Heidi Aldy (Technology), and Randi McMahon (Physical Education)—the program blended education and celebration into a dynamic, multi-sensory experience for students.
The event began,with videos from President Donald Trump, Governor Sarah Sanders, Dr. Jacob Olivia, Secretary of the Arkansas Department of Education, Superintendent Nancy Chapman, Assistant Principal Eddie Potts, Counselor Savannah Singleton, and educators, Cindy Flemister and Kristi Meeks, all sharing the importance of the student’s role in the success of Arkansas and the nation in the future. Drew Central students who are members of the Cub Scout Pack 69 and Troop 67 led the audience in a flag ceremony, pledges and the National Anthem. Drew Central Elementary students from grades Kindergarten through Fifth Grade then sang songs highlighting America and Arkansas.
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The School of Education at the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM) recently named two 2025-2026 Clinical Interns of the Year.
Olivia Justice from Monticello, Arkansas, received the award on April 9. Justice is a senior K-6 elementary education major at UAM and holds an Aspiring Teacher’s Permit (ATP). The ATP program began in 2023 and was developed by the Arkansas Department of Education Division of Elementary and Secondary Education to address teacher shortages in Arkansas. Students who qualify for the permit can be hired by schools as full-time teachers while they earn their bachelor’s degree.
Justice completed her internship as a full-time kindergarten teacher at McGehee Elementary School in McGehee, Arkansas. She credited Julie Day, instructor of education at UAM, and her mentor, Meredith Sandine, first-grade teacher at McGehee Elementary School, for their guidance and support throughout her internship, which has enabled her to start her teaching career with full confidence. After graduation, she will continue teaching at McGehee Elementary School.
Read more: UAM School of Education Announces 2025-2026 Clinical Interns of the Year“Olivia has been an absolute joy to mentor this year,” Sandine said. “She is always open to feedback and consistently applies it in meaningful ways, creating a positive and engaging classroom environment for her kindergarten students. Her dedication, growth and natural ability to connect with young learners make this recognition incredibly well deserved.”
Hannah Billings from Amity, Arkansas, received the clinical intern award on April 23. Billings, a senior, is earning a K-6 elementary education degree from UAM while based at National Park College (NPC) in Hot Springs, Arkansas. She is part of the second cohort in NPC’s partnership with UAM, which allows students to complete an associate degree from NPC and a bachelor’s degree from UAM while remaining on NPC’s campus for all four years.
Billings completed her internship at Ouachita Elementary School in Midway, Arkansas. She credited Jacqueline Verguson, adjunct university supervisor at NPC, and her mentor, Robin Kratz, third-grade teacher at Ouachita Elementary School, for their support and guidance, which strengthened her confidence in the classroom. She will teach first grade this fall at Bismarck Elementary School in Bismarck, Arkansas.
“It has been such an honor to mentor Hannah Billings. I am so proud of the hard work and growth she has achieved this year. Her receiving Intern of the Year was much deserved!” Kratz said.
Both students were selected based on a series of surveys and observation reports on their conduct as teachers and students.
Kristie Fowler, assistant dean and partnership coordinator of the School of Education and instructor of education at UAM, works closely with interns, providing support and feedback as needed. “Teaching is hard, and we want to highlight the amazing things our students are doing,” Fowler said. “We give the Clinical Intern of the Year awards because we want to shine a light on Olivia, Hannah and all of our outstanding interns to let them know that they are doing a phenomenal job and making a difference every single day. We want them to know how proud we are of them.”
For more information about the partnership between NPC and UAM, contact Kristie Fowler at fowlerk@uamont.edu or 870-460-1362. For more information about the School of Education at UAM, contact Dr. Kim Level, dean of the School of Education at UAM, at level@uamont.edu or 870-460-1062.
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