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District 4 (west Arkansas) District 5 (central Arkansas) District 6 (east Arkansas) District 7 (southwest Arkansas) District 8 (southeast Arkansas) The AAA has changed both the names and means of these classifications over time. Prior to 1977, the classes ranged from Class AAAA to Class C, with AAAA including the 8 largest schools in Arkansas.
This is a list of Arkansas state high school basketball championships sanctioned by the Arkansas Activities Association. [1] Listings include champions at each classification level based on size. Each classification is based on how large the school is, 6A schools being the biggest, and 1A schools being the smallest.
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.
In 1988 and 1992, the boys basketball team won the Arkansas high school overall title when the state held a tournament of classification champions. [5] In 2012, Parkview basketball teams won 6A state championships; the girls team won 50–31 over Russellville High School and the boys team won 69–65 in double overtime over Jonesboro High School.
A look at the Lenawee County boys basketball districts. Home & Garden. News
The school district encompasses 180.09 square miles (466.4 km 2) of land, [citation needed] including portions of Izard County and serving communities such as Franklin, almost all of Horseshoe Bend, Oxford, [2] Violet Hill, Brockwell, Wiseman, [3] and Ash Flat.
The Cutter–Morning Star High School mascot is the Eagle with the school colors of red and black. For the 2012–14 seasons, the Cutter–Morning Star Eagles participate in the 2A Region 5 conference as administered by the Arkansas Activities Association . [ 4 ]
In 1979, Parkdale High School (later shut down and merged with Hamburg school district in 1994) won the Arkansas overall state championship in boys basketball, as a Class B school. Ronald Claiborne scored 32 points for Parkdale in the overall championship game against Marmaduke.