Texarkana Gazette

Arkansas Middle School updates traffic flow, opens Monday

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TEXARKANA, Arkansas — For seventh- and eighth-grade staff and students, Monday will be the first day of classes in the new Arkansas Middle School at 5443 Jefferson Ave.

Community members who travel that area may be familiar with the two-lane road. However, this week, the city is re-stripping Jefferson in front of the new school.

The new stripping will include the addition of a turning lane which should ease the flow of traffic during arrival and dismissal times. The bell schedule will remain the same — classes begin at 8 a.m. and end at 3:15 p.m.

North- and south-bound traffic will enter the front of the school by turning into the driveway on the north side of the campus. The driveway on the south side of the campus will be the exit. In an effort to ease the flow of traffic, all vehicles exiting the campus must turn right.

Only school buses will be allowed to enter and exit the campus on Crossroads Parkway, which is on the west side of the property.

“Although we are excited about the new Arkansas Middle School, we are aware of the impact some of the changes will have on some of the citizens who live and travel near the campus,” Superinten­dent Dr. Becky Kesler said. “We ask that you be patient with us as we navigate through this new process.”

New school zone flashing beacons are located near the campus reducing the speed limit to 30 mph during arrival and dismissal times. Additional­ly, the city of Texarkana, Arkansas, is partnering with TASD to assist with traffic flow and ensure safe travel to and from the new campus.

“The Texarkana, Arkansas, Police Department is proud to be a part of this transition process, which will benefit our students and the community,” said Interim Chief of Police Kristi Bennett.

“We encourage our citizens to pay close attention to the new lane changes and speed limit as they travel near the new school.”

 ?? Submitted photo ?? ■ Arkansas Middle School releases map for traffic flow directions.
Submitted photo ■ Arkansas Middle School releases map for traffic flow directions.

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