We're excited to partner with Leadership Franklin County for such a great community event!

Van Buren novice teachers playing a vital role in meeting students needs.

Van Buren passionate new teachers bringing fresh ideas to empower the students.

Van Buren teachers putting forth 💯 percent for the students!

Van Buren novice teachers making a difference and inspiring young minds.

GFESC ArPEP Year 1 Candidates successfully completed Year 1. Congratulations and job well done!

Calling all GFESC Educators! Please complete the 2025 GFESC User Satisfaction Survey!

Cognitive Coaching Foundation Days 1-2 with Dr. Cunningham at GFESC today!

Spotlighting Clarksville Schools’ hardworking novice teachers’ dedication and passion for education.


Clarksville Schools’ novice coaches and teachers prioritizing students’ success and growth.

Clarksville Schools new teachers growing in their expertise while inspiring student growth!

Congratulations to Ms. Leslie Bremner from the Cedarville School District for being selected as the Guy Fenter ESC nominee for Arkansas Rural Education Teacher of the Year!

ArPEP novice teachers making a daily difference in Fort Smith Schools.

Mr. Fortier, science teacher at Lamar Middle School, guides students through a science investigation. Mr. Fortier is a long term sub working with GFESC science specialist.

Mansfield kinder and 2nd graders doing some math ❤️


Mulberry Pleasant View School District Superintendent , Dr. Lonnie Myers receiving the GFESC AR Rural Education Association Superintendent of the Year Nominee 2025. Congratulations Dr. Myers!

Waldron Middle School and High School novice teachers pouring dedication into their students and classrooms!

Chemistry students from Mulberry and Mountainburg learned about the science behind food production at the University of Arkansas. This experience was provided in conjunction with GFESC science specialist Amber Cobb and the U of A Food Sciences Department.




Waldron Elementary novice teachers honing their craft and shaping futures.

Mulberry biology students in Mr. Harry's class collected and identified microinvertabrates at Alma Lake. They will use their data to determine the health of the ecosystem.



