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The Fayetteville Public Schools (Fayetteville School District, or FPS) is the first public school district chartered in Arkansas. [3] The system was established with the creation of public schools in Arkansas in 1871, the same year as the University of Arkansas , also located in Fayetteville, Arkansas .
East End School District (EESD) is a public school district based in Bigelow, Arkansas, United States.The school district supports more than 650 students in prekindergarten through grade 12 in the 2010–11 school year by employing more than 95 faculty and staff on a full time equivalent basis for its two schools.
The Augmented Benchmark Examinations is a test required by the Arkansas Department of Education in support of NCLB.Starting with the 2007–08 school year, a criterion-referenced test mandated by the state was merged with the Stanford Achievement Test, Series 10 to form the Augmented Benchmark Examinations.
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Arkansas Board of Certified Court Reporter Examiners; Arkansas Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyors; Arkansas Board of Private Investigators and Private Security Agencies; Arkansas Board of Registration for Professional Geologists; Arkansas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training
Camden Fairview School District No. 16 (CFSD) is a public school district based in Camden, Arkansas, United States. The school district encompasses 333.93 square miles (864.9 km 2 ) of land including all or portions of several Ouachita County communities.
Mineral Springs Saratoga School District is a public school district based in Mineral Springs, Arkansas, United States.The school district encompasses 203.23 square miles (526.4 km 2) of land, including portions of Hempstead County and Howard County serving communities such as Mineral Springs, Saratoga, Lockesburg, Tollette, Nashville, Fulton, Washington, Ozan, McNab.
In a response to a petition signed by more than 2,000 voters, the Arkansas Board of Education ordered an election to carve a new school district out of the existing PCSSD. [3] Jacksonville voters approved of the separation on September 16, 2014 with a vote of 3,769 for and 218 against (94.53% to 5.47%).