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The current Pulaski County Special School District was established on July 21, 1927, by referendum pursuant of Act 152 of the 1927 Arkansas Acts by the Arkansas legislature joining thirty-eight independent school districts into a "special" school district. As of 2019–20, PCSSD has the sixth-highest student enrollment in the state. [5]
Students and staff; Students: 9,400 [1] Teachers: 619.90 (on FTE basis) [1] Student–teacher ratio: 15.16 [1] Athletic conference: 7A/6A East (2012–14) Other information; Graduation Seals: ADE Seal Arkansas Scholars Seal Honors Diploma Seal: High School Courses: Regular Honors Pre-AP Advanced Placement IB: Website: nlrsd.org
The district however does not include the Pulaski County section of Alexander, as that is an exclave of the Pulaski County Special School District. [3] From its establishment in 1869 until 1886 it was known as the School District of Little Rock, and then from that year to 1963 it was known as the Special School District of Little Rock. It took ...
The school was named after then U.S. Senator Joseph Taylor Robinson in 1927 during the same year Pulaski County Special School District (PCSSD) was formed. Robinson High School moved to its current facilities at the start of the 1981–82 school year and in 2010–11 hosted about 500 pupils, the smallest PCSSD high school population.
Mills University Studies High School, in Little Rock, Arkansas, [4] [5] is one of six high schools within the Pulaski County Special School District.The school opened on August 25, 1969, and is named after the late Congressman Wilbur Daigh Mills.
North Pulaski High School was a public secondary school located in Jacksonville, Arkansas and served students in grades 9 through 12. North Pulaski was administered by the Pulaski County Special School District.
Maumelle High School is a public secondary school located in Maumelle, Arkansas, United States, for students in grades nine through twelve.Maumelle is one of four high schools [3] administered by the Pulaski County Special School District and is fed into by Maumelle Middle School.
Jacksonville High School (JHS) is a secondary public school located in Jacksonville, Arkansas for students in grades nine through twelve. JHS serves students in the Jacksonville and McAlmont communities and is administered by the Jacksonville North Pulaski School District (JNPSD).