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Springdale School District
Location
United States
District information
TypePublic School District
MottoTeach Them All.
GradesPre-K - 12
Established1884 (1884)
SuperintendentDr. Jim D. Rollins
AccreditationAdvancED
Schools30 (2018-2019)[1]
Budget197,560,340[2]
NCES District ID0512660[3]
Students and staff
Students23,085
Teachers1,100
Athletic conference7A
Other information
Websitewww.sdale.org

Springdale School District (also known as, Springdale Public Schools) is the public school district for students of primary and secondary education in Springdale, Arkansas and surrounding areas. The district contains three high schools, four junior highs, four middle schools, eighteen elementary schools, and a school of innovation. Established in 1884, the district and its schools are accredited by AdvancED. It is the state's largest school district, with more than 23,000 students.[4]

The district is headquartered in the Old Springdale High School.

Secondary education

Springdale School District provides education programs for students in grades six through twelve in eleven facilities: High Schools

  • Springdale High School—serving students in grades 10–12.
  • Har-Ber High School—serving students in grades 10–12.
  • Archer Learning Center—serving students in grades 8–12.
  • Don Tyson School of Innovation—serving students in grades 6–12.

Junior High Schools—serving students in grades 8-9.

  • Central Junior High School
  • George Junior High School
  • Lakeside Junior High School
  • Southwest Junior High School

Middle Schools-–serving students in grades 6-7.

  • J.O. Kelly Middle School
  • Helen Tyson Middle School
  • Hellstern Middle School
  • Sonora Middle School

Elementary and early childhood education

Seventeen educational facilities comprise the district's elementary and early childhood programs:

Elementary Schools—serving students in grades K-5 (some with Pre-Kindergarten).

  • Bayyari Elementary School
  • Elmdale Elementary School
  • George Elementary School
  • Harp Elementary School
  • Hunt Elementary School
  • Jones Elementary School
  • Knapp Elementary School
  • Lee Elementary School - National Blue Ribbon School in 1996-97.
  • Monitor Elementary School
  • Parson Hills Elementary School - National Blue Ribbon School in 1993-94.
  • Shaw Elementary School
  • Smith Elementary School - National Blue Ribbon School in 1987-88.
  • Sonora Elementary School
  • Turnbow Elementary School
  • Tyson Elementary School
  • Walker Elementary School - National Blue Ribbon School in 1996-97.
  • Westwood Elementary School - National Blue Ribbon School in 1989-90.
  • Young Elementary School

In 2012, the Gold Award of Distinction in the HealthierUS School Challenge that recognizes excellence in nutrition and physical activity by the Food and Nutrition Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture was awarded to:[5]

  • George Elementary School
  • Hunt Elementary School
  • T.G. Smith Elementary School
  • Westwood Elementary School

References

  1. ^ "List of Springdale Public Schools". Springdale Public Schools. Retrieved 3 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Springdale Public Schools: Current Financial Data Reports". Springdale Public Schools. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  3. ^ "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Springdale School District". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 23 September 2012.
  4. ^ "Springdale Named Largest School District In Arkansas". Fort Smith/Fayetteville News | 5newsonline KFSM 5NEWS. 2018-09-04. Retrieved 2019-05-18.
  5. ^ "HealthierUS Schools Challenge, Arkansas Award Winners". Food and Nutrition Service. Retrieved 8 February 2013.

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