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Forrest City School District 7 (FCSD) is a school district headquartered in Forrest City, Arkansas. In addition to Forrest City it serves other areas in central St. Francis County, including Caldwell, Colt, Madison, and Widener. [2] The board has seven members. [3]
The Harrison School District Board of Education is composed of seven elected members. Elections are staggered. Regular meetings are held monthly. [16] Parents and other members of the public may listen but may not speak or ask any questions during Harrison School Board of Education meetings. [17] [18] Current board members include: Bill Boswell
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On July 1, 2004 the Mount Holly School District was consolidated into the Smackover district. [4]On May 8, 2014 the Arkansas Board of Education (ABE) approved the merger of the Norphlet School District into the Smackover School District, [5] effective July 1, 2014, [6] forming the Smackover-Norphlet School District.
Pottsville Schools (or Pottsville School District No. 61) is a public school district in Pottsville, Arkansas.The Board of Education, a five (5) member group, is the level of government which has responsibilities over all activities related to public elementary and secondary school education within the jurisdiction of the Pottsville School District.
Cabot Public Schools is a public school district system in northern Lonoke County, Arkansas, USA. It serves 10,292 students in grades K-12 across 17 campuses. This district includes students living in Cabot, Ward, and Austin. [1] It is accredited by the Arkansas Department of Education. [2] The Cabot Public School Board is made up of seven ...
Its namesake is a former member of the board of trustees of the Dollarway School District. [22] Morehead opened in 1999. [23] It became a part of the Pine Bluff school district effective July 1, 2021. The former Dollarway High School became a junior high academy for the 9th grade students, while the Morehead building housed grades 7-8. [24]