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Hot Springs School District is a public school district based in Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States. The Hot Springs School District encompasses 33.15 square miles (85.9 km 2 ) of land in Garland County , [ citation needed ] including the vast majority of Hot Springs, as well as sections of Hot Springs National Park .
Cutter–Morning Star is one of seven public high schools in Garland County and is the sole high school administered by the Cutter–Morning Star School District. Cutter–Morning Star has won two national Quiz Bowl championships and its sports teams have won 18 state championships. Its boundary includes a portion of Hot Springs. [3]
Fountain Lake School District 18 (FLSD) is a school district headquartered in unincorporated Garland County, Arkansas, with a Hot Springs postal address but outside of the city limits. [ 2 ] Fountain Lake , portions of Hot Springs Village , and small sections of northern Hot Springs are in the district limits.
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
Fountain Lake High School is a high school in unincorporated Garland County, Arkansas, with a Hot Springs postal address. [2] It is the only high school in the Fountain Lake School District, which also includes a middle school and elementary school on the same site. It was founded in 1933 with only four students in its graduating class.
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Lakeside High School is a public high school located in Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States. The Garland County school was founded in 1928. For 2010–11, the school enrollment was 1,184 students occupying grades 8 through 12. Its boundary includes Lake Hamilton and a section of Hot Springs. [2]
An earlier Hot Springs High School building was located at the same site on Oak Street. This structure burned in the fire of September 1913 that destroyed a large part of Hot Springs. In 2006, the historic facility was repurposed as 32 housing units for persons with disabilities, as the Hot Springs High School Lofts.