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Construction of a $36.3 million ($58.60 million in current dollars) campus completed in time to open Har-Ber High School for the 2005 school year. By 2006, Har-Ber had 1,178 students, and was projected to be at capacity by 2009. [9] Accredited by AdvancED since 1979, [10] Har-Ber High School is named in honor of local industrialists Harvey and ...
The editors are critical of some other indices of school excellence, such as U.S. News & World Report “America’s Best Colleges”, as including too many factors, and of American high schools in general since only 5% of all US high schools make the Newsweek list by having at least 1 AP or IB test score per each graduating senior.
On March 20, College Board announced [4] changes to the spring 2020 exams due to the impact of COVID-19 on school closings. The exams would be 45 minutes long with an online testing version for at-home exams. Any student already registered for an exam could choose to cancel at no charge.
Springdale Public Schools is the largest school district in Arkansas, providing educational services to over 23,000 students on 29 campuses in the city. Pre-kindergarten, seventeen elementary schools, four middle schools, Springdale High School, Har-Ber High School, and the Don Tyson School of Innovation constitute the district
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Springdale School District provides education programs for students in grades six through twelve in eleven facilities: High Schools Springdale High School—serving students in grades 10–12. Har-Ber High School—serving students in grades 10–12. Archer Learning Center—serving students in grades 8–12.
Lacrosse was sanctioned as a championship sport by the state’s NCHSAA in 2008 and play began the following season with 94 boys’ teams, including Fayetteville private school Village Christian ...
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