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Riverview School District is a public school district based in Searcy, Arkansas, United States. [2] The Riverview School District provides early childhood, elementary and secondary education for more than 1,300 pre-kindergarten through grade 12 students throughout southeast White County at its campuses in eastern Searcy, Kensett, Judsonia; it serves a far eastern portion of Searcy and almost ...
On July 1, 2004, the Marshall School District and the Leslie School District consolidated to form the Searcy County School District, [6] with the Marshall district annexing Leslie. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] This consolidation occurred because the Leslie district had fewer than 350 students and an Arkansas law passed in 2004 required school districts to have ...
Searcy Public Schools is a school district in Searcy, White County, Arkansas, United States, which was established in 1870. It serves most of Searcy and Higginson . [ 2 ]
The academy closed for the 2013-2014 school year due to lack of funding. The academy was founded by Jill and E.J. Bird in 2004, and governed by a board of directors. It was accredited by Association of Christian Schools International and had classes for students ranging from Pre-kindergarten to High School level.
Searcy, a former Cobb state representative, won the nomination in May with 57% of the vote. In November, she will face incumbent Republican ... Alisha Thomas Searcy, Dem nominee for state school ...
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.
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