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June 06.2026
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Exciting Developments in Fort Smith: Charter School and New Fiber Store

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Fort Smith Advances on New Charter School for Military Families

The Fort Smith Public School District is taking significant strides towards launching the Global Innovation Academy, a charter school designed primarily for military families linked with the Ebbing Air National Guard Base. This school, which intends to focus on STEM education, is a first-of-its-kind initiative aimed at enriching the educational landscape for families relocating to Fort Smith.

With operations expected to kick off in the fall of 2027, the school has already gained favors from the Arkansas Department of Education Charter Authorization Panel, receiving a unanimous 6-0 vote for its charter. This development is especially timely, as up to 400 personnel and their families are gearing up for their move to Fort Smith, with significant military resources set to arrive over the next few years. The school will not only provide innovative curricular options like Singapore math but will also integrate Mandarin language instruction, catering to the unique needs of its military demographic.

The Role of Community in Supporting Local Entrepreneurs

In a separate initiative, Fort Smith welcomes its first retail venture incubated by the Commerce Collective. Serious Fiber, a niche shop owned by Navy veteran Crystal Bedney, has opened its doors on Garrison Avenue, becoming a vibrant addition to the downtown area. This specialty store focuses on yarn and fiber arts, catering to a diverse range of skill levels.

The Commerce Collective is dedicated to revitalizing downtown Fort Smith through encouraging local entrepreneurship. By offering affordable retail spaces and mentorship, this program empowers new businesses like Serious Fiber to thrive while contributing to the local economy. Amanda Hager, the executive director of Main Street Fort Smith, emphasized the milestone this opening represents, not just for Bedney but for the overall goal of enhancing the downtown commercial landscape.

What This Means for the Community

Both initiatives—the establishment of the Global Innovation Academy and the opening of Serious Fiber—reflect a broader trend of growth and investment in the Fort Smith metro area. As Fort Smith continues to adapt to its evolving demographic, these programs stand to benefit local business owners, community members, and consumers who will enjoy enhanced educational options and unique shopping experiences.

Community engagement remains crucial in this growth phase. Local consumers are encouraged to support these new ventures, ensuring they thrive and contribute to the area's vibrancy. The success of the Commerce Collective and the Global Innovation Academy will hinge not only on structural reinforcement but also on the strong community connections that Fort Smith continues to build.

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