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T. Kenneth James was appointed as commissioner of the Arkansas Department of Education [1] by Governor Mike Huckabee on March 1, 2004, effective May 3, 2004. Prior to his appointment, he served as the Superintendent of Schools in Fayette County Public Schools (Lexington, Kentucky); Little Rock, Arkansas; Van Buren, Arkansas and Batesville, Arkansas.
The Amity School District merged with the Glenwood School District to form the Centerpoint district on July 1, 1995. [2] Curtis Turner, Jr. served as the district's first superintendent. Initially upon consolidation, Glenwood and Amity kept active campuses with each school serving its own students in grades kindergarten through sixth.
All professional personnel employed by the Lakeside School District must possess those qualifications set forth by the State Department of Education and/or the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. [3] All instructional personnel must maintain on file, in the Superintendent's office, the following information: Signed Contract
On July 1, 2004 the Mount Holly School District was consolidated into the Smackover district. [4]On May 8, 2014 the Arkansas Board of Education (ABE) approved the merger of the Norphlet School District into the Smackover School District, [5] effective July 1, 2014, [6] forming the Smackover-Norphlet School District.
David Tollett is a school superintendent and Republican state legislator in Arkansas. He serves in the Arkansas House of Representatives. [1] He represents District 12. [2] His opponent won 52 percent of the votes but was determined ineligible because of a state law precluding candidates convicted of past crimes involving deceit.
Green Forest School District is a public school district based in Green Forest, Arkansas. As of August 2012 [update] , the district serves more than 1,200 students attending Green Forest Elementary (PK–3), Green Forest Intermediate (4–5), Green Forest Middle School (6–8), and Green Forest High School (9–12).
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 .
The Van Buren School District logo with its motto "Every Child--Whatever it Takes." Van Buren School District (VBSD) is located in Van Buren, Arkansas.As of the 2005–6 school year, there were 5,932 students enrolled and employed over 600 regular employees and over 100 substitute employees.