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Searcy County School District No. 17 (SCSD), formerly Marshall School District #17 (MSD), is a public school district headquartered in Marshall, Arkansas. The school district encompasses 538.90 square miles (1,395.7 km 2 ) of land in Searcy , Van Buren and Marion counties.
The Arkansas Department of Education ordered the consolidation to occur. [4] The final board meeting of the Witts Springs district was scheduled for Thursday June 26, 2003. Hendrix was to become an assistant superintendent at the Marshall district on a part-time basis but was required to not have a job for a month in between jobs. [1]
Originally the Marshall School District operated the school. On July 1, 1993, the Tri-County School District dissolved, with the Marshall district taking a portion of it. On July 1, 2003, the Witts Springs School District consolidated into the Marshall district; [4] Witts Spring High School closed, making Witts Springs residents a part of the Marshall HS attendance zone. [5]
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She was first appointed to the District 4 seat in 2014, ran unopposed in 2016 and won the 2020 general election and has been vice chair and chair of the Board of Education.
Combination of the Arkansas Weekly Times and Arkansas Advocate [15] Arkansas Traveler: Bentonville 1868 1869 [16] Arkansas Union: Siloam Springs 1890 1890 [11] Arkansas Weekly Times: Little Rock 1835 1837 Known as the Little Rock Times, 1835-1836 [17] Ashley County Eagle: Hamburg 1889 1920 Successor to the El Dorado Eagle, merged with the ...
A.D. "Andy" Van Meter, who has spent 30 years on the county board and 24 years as chairman, is locked in a rematch with Maureen Duffy Bommarito. The two are neighbors in Leland Grove. The two are ...
2012 Coursey was unopposed for both the May 22, 2012 Democratic Primary [3] and the November 6, 2012 General election, winning with 15,021 votes. [4]2008 When District 6 Representative J. R. Gray left the Legislature and left the seat open, Coursey was unopposed for both the 2008 Democratic Primary [5] and the November 4, 2008 General election with 14,839 votes.