Politics & Government

City Of Little Rock Launches R.O.C.K. Academy

The course will give residents an up-close look on how city government works.

(The City of Little Rock)

September 24, 2020

The City of Little Rock announced on Thursday the launch of its new R.O.C.K. Academy community education course.

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“R.O.C.K. is an acronym for Residents Obtaining Community Knowledge,” said Mayor Frank Scott, Jr. “We wanted a way to cultivate understanding and enhance the relationship between City government and its residents. R.O.C.K. Academy will give residents an up-close look at how their City government works and we hope it will act as a catalyst that prompts civic engagement through service on our boards and commissions.”

During the six-week program, residents will gain knowledge and insight through discussions, virtual demonstrations and virtual site visits capped with a “graduation” held at a City Board of Directors meeting. The sessions will be held Thursdays beginning in October and are grouped into categories that include:

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  • Government 101 – An overview of City government.
  • Dollars and Sense – A look at the budgeting process and economic development.
  • Safety in the City – Meet those working to keep the city safe.
  • Little Rock Building Blocks – Hear from Planning and Development, Public Works and Housing and Neighborhood Programs departments.
  • Livin’ in Little Rock – Focuses on quality of life topics such as Parks and Recreation, the Little Rock Zoo and sustainability measures.
  • Community Care – Learn about City-supported social service programs and other resources.

Until the pandemic threat passes, classes will be held virtually via WebEx. To register, visit LittleRock.gov/rockacademy. Participants must be at least 18 years old and residents of Little Rock. The application process for the inaugural R.O.C.K. Academy will close on October 7.


This press release was produced by the City of Little Rock. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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