Mountain Home Public Schools

Mountain Home Public Schools K-12 public school system in Mountain Home, Arkansas. We are located in Baxter County, Arkansas.

Mountain Home Public Schools is nestled between Bull Shoals Lake and Lake Norfork and the beautiful Ozark Mountains. Mountain Home Public Schools encompasses some 330 square miles and offers a quality educational experience to nearly 4,000 students grades K-12. The district comprises seven campuses including Mountain Home High School Career Academies (grades 10-12), Mountain Home Junior High (grad

es 8-9), Guy Berry College and Career Academy (grades 5-12), Pinkston Middle School (grades 6-7), Hackler Intermediate School (grades 3, 4, and 5), Nelson-Wilks-Herron Elementary school (grades 1-2), and the Kindergarten center. Mountain Home Public Schools strives to maintain the highest educational goals for its students. The district is committed to make every effort to provide the educational opportunities necessary so that each individual may become a competent, self-providing citizen who is trained to take his/her place as a functioning member of society. Mountain Home Public Schools' students continually score above state and national averages on standardized achievement tests, as well as on Advanced Placement tests, the ACT and the state 'benchmark' examinations.

Pinkston Middle School students put their creativity to work during Art Camp this summer, exploring printmaking techniqu...
06/12/2026

Pinkston Middle School students put their creativity to work during Art Camp this summer, exploring printmaking techniques and other hands-on artistic experiences. πŸŽ¨πŸ–ŒοΈ

These opportunities were made possible through the generosity of the Loyd Foundation, through Mountain Home Education Foundation grants. The Pinkston Middle School Art Department was able to purchase printmaking supplies that helped bring these lessons to life for our young artists.

Thank you to the Loyd Foundation and the Mountain Home Education Foundation for investing in experiences that inspire creativity, curiosity, and a love of learning in our students. πŸ’™πŸ’›

View some photos from camp here:

PMS ART CAMP Pinkston Middle School artists explored printmaking processes at ART CAMP in June 2026. These activities were made possible by a generous donation from the Loyd Foundation thru MHEF. Pinkston Middle School Art Department purchased printmaking supplies with these funds.

 Senior Tyler Webb, Executive Officer of the Bomber Battalion NJROTC, has been selected to attend the Naval Academy Summ...
06/11/2026



Senior Tyler Webb, Executive Officer of the Bomber Battalion NJROTC, has been selected to attend the Naval Academy Summer Seminar at the United States Naval Academy.

The Naval Academy Summer Seminar is a highly competitive program and serves as an important first step in the Naval Academy admissions process. Students from across the nation are selected to spend a week experiencing life as a midshipman while participating in academic workshops, leadership development activities, military training, and physical fitness events.

As Executive Officer, Tyler has demonstrated outstanding leadership, dedication, and commitment to serving others. His selection for this prestigious program reflects the hard work and character he has consistently displayed both in NJROTC and in the classroom.

We are proud of Tyler for earning this opportunity and representing both the Bomber Battalion and our school on a national stage. We wish him the best as he continues pursuing his goal of serving as a future naval officer.

Congratulations, Tyler! πŸ’™πŸ’›βš“

Please join us in congratulating Mountain Home Junior High Librarian Melissa Steiner on being named the AAIM School Libr...
06/11/2026

Please join us in congratulating Mountain Home Junior High Librarian Melissa Steiner on being named the AAIM School Library Media Specialist of the Year!

This prestigious award recognizes Arkansas library media specialists who demonstrate excellence through their service to students, teachers, and the community. Mrs. Steiner’s dedication to fostering a love of reading, supporting learning, and creating meaningful experiences for students makes her truly deserving of this honor.

We are incredibly proud of Mrs. Steiner and grateful for the impact she makes every day at MHJH. Congratulations on this well-earned recognition! πŸ’™πŸ’›

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and loved ones of Coach Ben Williamson. We are grateful for the impact he h...
06/11/2026

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and loved ones of Coach Ben Williamson. We are grateful for the impact he had on the Bomber community. πŸ’™

We are saddened to learn of the passing of Coach Ben Williamson.

Ben Williamson was an assistant/pitching coach on the 1997 Mountain Home bomber baseball state championship team. He was a Mountain Home coach for many years on the football staff and baseball staff.

Our condolences go out to his wife, Marilyn and his family

Coach Don Webb was a legend and a true Bomber through and through. He will be greatly missed by the Bomber community. πŸ’™
06/09/2026

Coach Don Webb was a legend and a true Bomber through and through. He will be greatly missed by the Bomber community. πŸ’™

We are devastated by the passing of Mountain Home LEGEND, Mountain Home Athletic Hall of Honor member, and beloved coach, person, and friend Don Webb.

  Way to represent MHPS! Go Bombers! πŸ’™πŸ’›
06/06/2026


Way to represent MHPS! Go Bombers! πŸ’™πŸ’›

A special thank you to First Community Bank for their continued partnership and support of Mountain Home Public Schools....
06/05/2026

A special thank you to First Community Bank for their continued partnership and support of Mountain Home Public Schools.

Each year, First Community Bank helps provide the commemorative bells presented to our retirees. These bells are meaningful keepsakes that serve as a lasting reminder of the impact they have made on our students, families, and school community throughout their careers.

We are grateful for community partners like First Community Bank who help us honor and celebrate the dedicated individuals who have helped shape MHPS for generations.

Don’t forget! The Special Olympics Arkansas Fishing Derby takes place tomorrow, June 6th! Registration starts at 8:30 a....
06/05/2026

Don’t forget! The Special Olympics Arkansas Fishing Derby takes place tomorrow, June 6th!

Registration starts at 8:30 a.m. 🎣🐟

  Our Jim Holsted Athlete of the Year, Jackson Free, named Male High School Runner of the Year. Way to go, Jackson!   πŸ’™πŸ’›...
06/02/2026



Our Jim Holsted Athlete of the Year, Jackson Free, named Male High School Runner of the Year.

Way to go, Jackson! πŸ’™πŸ’›πŸ‘Ÿ

This week our own Jackson Free was named the Male High School runner of the year! He was honored at the Arkansas XC/Track & Field Hall of Fame this week and Cari Rector from the HOF Board of Directors presented him with that honor! ✈️

 Senior Kenlyee Brown has been accepted into the Summer Music Program at Oklahoma City University, a competitive pre-col...
06/02/2026



Senior Kenlyee Brown has been accepted into the Summer Music Program at Oklahoma City University, a competitive pre-college program designed to prepare students for college auditions and collegiate-level performance training.

During the program, Kenlyee will receive instruction from university faculty and industry professionals through private training, masterclasses, acting and dance courses, and mock audition experiences.

We are proud of Kenlyee for earning this opportunity and wish her the best as she continues to pursue her passions for music and theatre. Congratulations, Kenlyee! πŸ’™πŸ’›

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2465 Rodeo Drive
Mountain Home, AR
72653

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Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

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+18704251201

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