Pulaski Heights Middle School
In 1908 a tradition that continues today was begun in an abandoned store on the corner of Prospect and Oak Streets. With educational excellence in mind, Pulaski Heights Middle School began with 2 teachers and 100 students.
Today Pulaski Heights Middle School continues to excel in the manner in which it was started. Now a city landmark at the corner of Lee and Pine Streets, it proudly houses 800 students and 60 certified staff members who strive to achieve educational excellence daily.
The teaming approach among teachers enhances each student's academic, social and emotional needs, as well as helps to ensure a well-rounded education for our leaders of tomorrow. Communication through technology and a new curriculum in English, math, and science will give students a boost in preparing them for the future.
Voted one of the top Little Rock schools in 1998 by readers of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Pulaski Heights Middle School is proud of its strong academic record. Many of our students score well on the Duke University Talent Identification Program each year. A strong sports program, other extracurricular opportunities for students, and an extremely active PTA help PHMS meet the needs of its young people.
Today Pulaski Heights Middle School continues to excel in the manner in which it was started. Now a city landmark at the corner of Lee and Pine Streets, it proudly houses 800 students and 60 certified staff members who strive to achieve educational excellence daily.
The teaming approach among teachers enhances each student's academic, social and emotional needs, as well as helps to ensure a well-rounded education for our leaders of tomorrow. Communication through technology and a new curriculum in English, math, and science will give students a boost in preparing them for the future.
Voted one of the top Little Rock schools in 1998 by readers of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Pulaski Heights Middle School is proud of its strong academic record. Many of our students score well on the Duke University Talent Identification Program each year. A strong sports program, other extracurricular opportunities for students, and an extremely active PTA help PHMS meet the needs of its young people.
Pulaski Heights Middle School Athletic Staff Directory
Administration
Title | Name |
Phone
Number |
Email |
Principal |
Suzanne Ross |
(501) 447-3202 | [email protected] |
Athletic
Administator |
Dr. Steven Wise |
(501) 447-3281 | [email protected] |
District's
Athletic Director |
John Daniels |
(501) 447-2062 | [email protected] |
Associate Supt.
Office |
Marvin Burton |
(501) 447-1137 |
[email protected] |
District's Athletic Trainer | Tom Cantwell |
(501) 786-6070 |
[email protected] |
Coaches
Sport |
Name |
Phone
Nummber |
Email |
Football Coach |
Ron Calcagni |
(501) 447-3219 |
[email protected] |
Volleyball Coach |
Ramona McGee |
(501) 447-3267 |
[email protected] |
Girl's Basketball
Coach |
Ramona McGee |
(501) 447-3267 |
[email protected] |
Boy's Basketball
Coach |
Kerric Turner |
(501) 447-3224 |
[email protected] |
Girl's Track Coach |
Ramona McGee |
(501) 447-3267 |
[email protected] |
Boy's Track Coach |
Kerric Turner |
(501) 447-3224 |
[email protected] |
Soccer Coach |
Ron Calcagni |
(501) 447-3219 |
[email protected] |
Cheerleading Coach |
Marlo Jackson |
(501) 447-3280 |
[email protected] |
Drill Team Coach |
Vickie Davis |
(501) 447-3284 |
[email protected] |
Band Director |
Michael Williamson |
(501) 447-3216 |
[email protected] |