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Almost all Arkansas school districts use the title "School District", or "Public Schools". All districts come under the jurisdiction of the Arkansas Department of Education (ADE). Extracurricular activities come under the jurisdiction of the Arkansas Activities Association. In 1996 the average Arkansas school district had 1,468 students. [14]
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, Arkansas, 72501 United States: District information; Grades: Pre-school - 12: Superintendent: Kenneth James: NCES District ID: 0500019 [1]: Students and staff ...
On July 1, 1984, the Linwood School District consolidated into the Pine Bluff school district. [5] From 1988 to 2008 the school district's student population declined every year except for the period from 2006 to 2007. This reflected an economic turbulence in the Arkansas Delta region. In one period the student population decreased by 300.
Bill Kessinger, superintendent as of 2011, had been in that job since circa the 1980s. He opposed the creation of charter schools in his district. [5] On April 9, 2015, due to the low number of students in the Hughes School District, the Arkansas Board of Education voted to consolidate the Hughes district into the West Memphis district 7-1. [6]
The school district encompasses 209.66 square miles (543.0 km 2) of land including portions of Pike, Hot Spring, Garland, and Clark counties. Within Pike County, it serves almost all of Glenwood, and within Clark County it serves Amity and Alpine. Jody Cowart began his tenure as superintendent July 1, 2022, replacing Dan Breshears.
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 .