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In the 1932–1933 school year, Arkansas had 3,086 school districts, with 1,990 of them each operating a school for white students that only employed a single teacher. Calvin R. Ledbetter Jr. of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock stated that the Great Depression caused a drop in government revenues and frustrated school consolidation.
It operated Waldo Elementary School (K-6) and Waldo High School (7-12). [1] The bulldog was the mascot. [2] On July 1, 2006, it consolidated with the Magnolia School District. [3] The Magnolia district administration did not wish to absorb the Waldo district, but the Arkansas Board of Education forced the merger with a unanimous vote. [4]
Corning School District is a public school district based in Corning, Arkansas, United States. The school district encompasses 364.77 square miles (944.7 km 2) of land, [citation needed] including portions of Clay County and Randolph County. Clay County communities include Corning, Datto, Knobel, McDougal, and Success. [2]
The Marvell–Elaine School District #22 [2] (MESD) previously Marvell School District No. 22, [3] is a school district headquartered in Marvell, Arkansas. It serves Marvell, Elaine, and other areas in Phillips and Desha counties. [4] On July 1, 2006, the Elaine School District merged into the Marvell School District. [5]
Ozark Mountain School District (OMSD) is a public school district that provides comprehensive education to its students from prekindergarten to grade 12 and is situated in the Ozark Mountains (hence the name of the district) and covers 368 square miles (950 km 2) in northern Arkansas, United States.
These include maps of predecessor districts: 2004-2005 School District Map; Map of Arkansas School Districts pre-July 1, 2004 "Arkansas Department of Education school district maps, 1952-1954 Polk County, 1952-1954". Arkansas Digital Archives. Arkansas State Archives.
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PBSD took possession of all DSD schools. [13] The Arkansas Board of Education mandated PBSD to keep the Dollarway schools in operation as a condition of the merger. In Spring 2022 the district chose to convert the two middle schools into a grade 7-9 configuration, though previously the plans were to merge them into a single middle school. [14]