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ARVA Board and Operation Policies
Recent Board Documents
Arkansas Virtual Academy is governed by a Board comprised of community leaders. Public notice of our board meetings can be found here.
RFP Special Committee Meeting
DATE: Thursday, February 16, 2012
TIME: 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM CST
LOCATION: Via conference call
Please direct any questions to ARVA Head of School, Scott Sides at ssides@arva.org.
Upcoming Board Meeting Agenda
An agenda for the next board meeting will be posted when available.
Past Board Meeting Minutes
- Board Meeting Minutes December 13, 2011
- See our archives for previous versions of ARVA Board Meeting Minutes
ARVA Operations Documents
- Annual Report to Parents–Student Performance
- Act 989 Board Chair Signature
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Parental Involvement Policies
ARVA District Parent Involvement Policy 2011–2012
ARVA Elementary Parent Involvement Policy 2011–2012
ARVA Middle School Parent Involvement Policy 2011–2012 - ARVA Board Policy Manual 2008
- Classified Personnel Policies
- Certified Personnel Policies
- Student Handbook
Financial Reports
- December 2011 Monthly Finance Report
- 2009–2010 Audit
- See our archives for previous versions of ARVA Financial Reports
Statistical Reports
- 2010–2011 Annual Statistical Report
- See our archives for previous versions of ARVA Statistical Reports
School Improvement Plans
Current ARVA Board Members
Jerry C. Jones,Chair, serves as Acxiom Corporation's Business Development and Legal Leader. He is responsible for the legal team, leads the strategy and execution of mergers and alliances, and assists in other strategic initiatives. Mr. Jones came to Acxiom in March 1999 from the Rose Law Firm in Little Rock, Arkansas, where for 19 years he specialized in problem solving and business litigation. He is a 1980 graduate of the University of Arkansas School of Law and holds a bachelor's degree in public administration from the University of Arkansas.
Angela Driskill, MD, is a wound care specialist at Baptist Health Wound and Hyperbaric Center in North Little Rock, and is the Learning Coach for two ARVA students. She completed a BBA in Management at Harding University in 1996 and then taught English in Florence, Italy. She received her MD from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in 1994, and then completed a residency in Family Medicine at the Area Health Education Center in Pine Bluff, AR where she served as Co-chief Resident from 1996 -1997. Dr. Driskill has worked in various positions in Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine and Wound Care while juggling her roles as mother, learning coach, and physician. In 2008 she was named one of America’s Top Doctors in Family Medicine/Wound Care.
Dr. Driskill was an active member of the Arkansas Army National Guard for 10 years and served as a Company Commander for the 39th Infantry Brigade Support Battalion from 1998 -2000. She has served on the board of Amigos De Los Ninos, an organization that promotes education and medical care for impoverished children in Mexico. Currently Dr. Driskill is the vice president of the Arkansas Coalition of Distant Learning Families.
John Riggs, IV is president of J. A. Riggs Tractor Company, an industrial and construction equipment distribution company serving customers in and around Arkansas. He is the fourth generation of the Riggs family to be a leader in this business. Prior to being named President in 1995, Mr. Riggs held various positions within the company in sales, rental, marketing, and used equipment. He has been employed by the company since 1982.
Mr. Riggs is active in civic and community affairs in Arkansas and the greater Little Rock area. In January 1999 and December 2002, he served terms as a State Senator, representing District 16. He served on the Education Committee, as well as several other committees. In addition to his elected post, he has served on the boards of Volunteers in Public Schools, the Pulaski County United Way, Arkansas Business and Education Alliance, and the Philander Smith College. Mr. Riggs was elected to and served on the Little Rock School District Board of Education from 1992-1999. He is a past member of the Greater Little Rock Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors.
Mr. Riggs was born in Columbus, Georgia. He attended Little Rock area schools and graduated with a BA from Southern Methodist University.
Lepaine Sharp-McHenry has been a registered nurse since 1981. She completed an Associate of Science in Nursing at Southern Arkansas University, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the University of Arkansas, and a Master of Science with a major in Nursing from the University of Oklahoma. She completed her studies as a clinical nurse specialist in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing. She has worked in various clinical and management positions in Long Term Care, Medical/Surgical, and Psychiatric Mental Health Settings. Her responsibility has involved financial, personnel, material and clinical management in each of these settings. She has developed and presented educational training programs for managers, nurses, and allied health professionals, and has served as an expert panel member in the development of clinical practice guidelines for residents who reside in long-term care facilities. She has also conducted research and published in the long-term care field. Ms. McHenry is recognized as an expert in clinical management and nursing administration of long-term care services.
Ms. McHenry is a licensed nursing home administrator in Arkansas, president of the Arkansas Directors of Nursing Administration in Long Term Care Association, nursing consultant, and former vice president of the National Association of Directors of Nursing Administration in Long Term Care. Ms. McHenry was recognized as one of Fayetteville's Top Five Young Professionals in 1999, and as Outstanding Young Arkansan in 1999. She served as a full-time faculty member at the University of Arkansas Eleanor Mann School of Nursing for 11 years and currently is an adjunct faculty member for Regis University Graduate Nursing Program. Ms. McHenry represented her congressional district at the 2004 African American Leadership Summit. She served two terms as President of the Board of Directors for the Community Clinic at St. Francis House in Springdale, AR, and is currently Vice President of Membership for the Junior League of Northwest AR. She has served four appointments by the Governor of Arkansas (Long Term Care Advisory Board, Minority Health Commission, Arkansas State Board of Nursing, served VP and President) and is currently serving on the Governor's Roundtable on Healthcare. Ms. McHenry also chaired the Transition to Practice Committee for the National Council of State Boards of Nursing and served as the Vice President of that organization.
Ms. McHenry is an enthusiastic resident advocate and has actively supported initiatives to ensure quality care for residents who reside in long-term care facilities. She has also promoted a positive and professional image of long-term care nursing among her colleagues and gained the respect of industry leaders across the country.
Kevin A. Smith is a business owner and entrepreneur from Helena, Arkansas. He owns and operates Smith Insurance of Helena, Farm and Ranch Financial Services, and grantplanet.net, which does grant consulting and research for municipal leagues and other associations. Smith recently served as co-chair of the Governor’s Commission on Global Warming; was trained by Al Gore as a presenter for The Climate Project; serves on the boards of the Arkansas Virtual Academy, a statewide public charter school; the UAMS Regional Programs Advisory Board; Delta AHEC; the Delta Grassroots Caucus; and is Senior Warden of St. Johns Episcopal Church Vestry, among other organizations. Smith served as an Arkansas Senator from 1993 to 2003, when he was term limited, and is a former Washington staff member to US Senator Dale Bumpers. He also ran a regional non-profit for eleven years. Smith is a 1984 graduate of George Washington University, is married to Virginia (Sissy) Fagan Smith. They have four children. As a State Senator, he successfully sponsored the Electronic Recycling Act of 2001, the Venture Capital Act of 2001, the Arkansas Highway Bond Act of 1999, the School Bus Safety Act, and many other laws.
