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Alumni Spotlight: Rocky Tsang (’00) has a heart-felt care for children

Hometown/Sending School

Bald Knob, Ark./Bald Knob High School

College and Area(s) of Study

Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.), Biological Science/Physiology

Current profession and company. Tell us what you do.

Pediatric cardiologist and cardiac intensivist at Texas Children’s Hospital. I am a dual-boarded pediatric cardiologist and cardiac intensive care physician. I take care of children with congenital heart diseases in the ICU and the outpatient clinic. I am also the medical director of the single ventricle program at the Heart Center in Texas Children’s Hospital – the number one pediatric heart center in the U.S. and the largest children’s hospital in the country.

What made you choose to attend ASMSA?

I attended a small high school in a town with a population of no more than 3,000 at the time. I knew I was interested in a field in STEM.  My parents and I felt that ASMSA (called ASMS at the time) offered me the best education in preparation for college as I was also interested in applying to highly competitive universities.

What are your fondest memories of the school?

My fondest memories are the friends that I made my two years at ASMSA and the teachers who were fully dedicated to my education who also became lifelong friends. Folks like Corey Boby, Melanie Nichols, Donna Hutchison, the late John Harrison, and so many other teachers and counselors made a lasting impact in my life. I would not be where I am today without them.

What do you feel was the most important thing that you learned at ASMSA?

I learned that learning is a lifelong process. The importance of community and friends. Success is only possible with a village behind you.

Share a favorite quote and/or your favorite book.

“What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

Book – In the Shadow of the Almighty by Elizabeth Elliot

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ASMSA sets 29th annual commencement ceremony for May 20

The Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts will hold commencement exercises for the Class of 2023 at 4 p.m., Saturday, May 20, at the Bank OZK Arena at the Hot Springs Convention Center.

Jean Lacefield will deliver the commencement address. Lacefield served in upper management for Frito Lay Inc. and PepsiCo, Inc. Most recently, she served as Chair of Arkansans for the Arts.  ARftA's purpose is to serve the people of Arkansas as an independent statewide organization providing leadership focused on the promotion and advancement of the creative economy, on transforming policy in arts education, and uniting the state into one voice with a call to action by policymakers to increase investment in the arts.

Rose Brown of Donaldson, Ai’Yanna Tombs of North Little Rock and Talana Small of White Hall — all members of the Class of 2023 — will also speak during the ceremony.

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Students recognized for achievements in ASMSA Arts and Humanities Symposium

The Arkansas School for Mathematics Sciences and the Arts recognized students for their achievements in the 2023 Arts and Humanities Research Capstone Symposium during an awards ceremony on May 9.

The symposium is an opportunity for ASMSA students to showcase their talents within the arts and humanities. The event features lectures and performances by students in the fields of arts and literature, creative writing, fine arts, history and music. The lectures and performances are the result of capstone research projects conducted by the students as a required part of ASMSA’s academic program. The symposium was held May 5 on campus.

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Students earn honors at 2023 FBLA State Conference

Several Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts students earned recognition at the recent 2023 FBLA State Conference including a few who qualified for this year’s national conference.

Sixteen ASMSA students attended the conference which was held April 3-4 in Little Rock. Participants competed in various business-related contests. The events are either an objective subject test, a performance/product event or a combination of both a test and performance/product event. Students qualified for the state competition at the District IV Spring Conference earlier this year. Winners were announced at the Arkansas State FBLA Leadership Awards Ceremony was held on April 4.

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Selig Hall renovation project earns preservation recognition

The Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts was named the 2022 Hot Springs Historic Preservation Champion of the Year by the Hot Springs Metro Partnership for its $5.5 million renovation project of Helen Selig Hall and Auditorium.

The award was announced during the organization’s Economic Development Awards ceremony at the Metro Partnership’s Annual Meeting and Awards Banquet on April 18 at National Park College. The honor recognizes an entity that has shown great care for the preservation of a historic structure in Hot Springs.

ASMSA converted the former St. Joseph Hospital convent and chapel complex on campus into residential housing for students, a mental health hub with offices for professional counseling staff, a new student union and an auditorium. The restoration of the two buildings was completed in September 2022.

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NCSSS Insights Survey examines key issues on minds of STEM educators

The National Consortium of Secondary STEM Schools (NCSSS) recently released a major study of its high school members, many that are among the top-performing STEM schools in the U.S.

The Insights Survey examined NCSSS member student performance, school and board diversity, and the key issues on the minds of school administrators and teachers. The study was underwritten by the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts, an NCSSS member institution.

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16 ASMSA students earn Arkansas Seal of Biliteracy

Sixteen Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts students earned the Arkansas Seal of Biliteracy for the spring semester.

The Arkansas Seal of Biliteracy is awarded each spring and fall to students in ninth through 12th grades who demonstrate a proficiency in English and at least one other language before graduating high school. More than 700 students across the state earned the seal this spring.

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Two ASMSA educators selected as state finalists for national teaching honor

Two Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts educators have been named state finalists for the 2023 Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.

Tracy Watson, a mathematics instructor, and Dr. Patrycja Krakowiak, a life sciences instructor, were selected for this year’s finalists for the program that recognizes outstanding mathematics and science teachers who have demonstrated a commitment to professional development, innovative teaching techniques and use of technology in their classrooms. Seven Arkansas teachers overall were named state finalists.

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