Emerson-Taylor-Bradley School District Explained

Emerson-Taylor-Bradley School District
Motto:Three Schools-One Dream
Grades:PK–12
Superintendent:Gary Hines
Schools:6
Students:987 (2015-2016)
Teachers:56.92 (on FTE basis)
Staff:268.09 (on FTE basis)
Ratio:10.75
Conference:1A 7 East (2012–14)
Accreditation:Arkansas Department of Education
Mascot:Emerson Pirates
Taylor Tigers
Bradley Bears
Colors:Emerson: Black gold
Taylor: Royal blue white
Bradley: purple gold
Location:506 East Pine
Taylor, Arkansas 71861
Country:USA

Emerson–Taylor-Bradley School District (ETBSD) is a public school district headquartered in Taylor, Arkansas, United States.[1] The school district supports more than 950 students in prekindergarten through grade 12 in the 2015-2016 school year by employing more than 250 faculty and staff on a full time equivalent basis for its six schools.

The school district encompasses 291.69mi2 of land, in Columbia County and Lafayette County, and it serves all of Emerson, Taylor, and Bradley.[2] [3]

History

It was established on July 1, 2004 as the Emerson-Taylor School District by the consolidation of the Emerson School District and the Taylor School District.[4]

Gary Hines, the superintendent of Emerson-Taylor, had argued in favor of the consolidation with the Bradley School District, citing the proximity between Bradley and Taylor. Bradley was seeking consolidation, as by 2013 it had only 357 students. The state had a law stating that a merger would be forced if any school district had fewer than 350 students for three or more years.[5] The Emerson-Taylor and the Bradley school districts jointly requested a merger. In May 2013 the Arkansas Board of Education approved the district's merger with the Emerson-Taylor district, resulting in the Emerson-Taylor-Bradley School District effective July 1, 2013. In the hearing on consolidation, Mark Keith, the superintendent of the Lafayette County School District, argued that Bradley should have consolidated with his district and stated his opposition to the consolidation with Emerson-Taylor. Gammye Moore, the Bradley superintendent, became the assistant superintendent of Emerson-Taylor-Bradley while Hines remained as the superintendent.[6]

Schools

Emerson–Taylor-Bradley secondary schools compete in interschool activities at the junior high and high schools in the 1A 7 East conference administered by the Arkansas Activities Association. The mascot for Emerson schools is the Pirate, for Taylor schools, the Tiger, and for Bradley schools, the "Bear" serves as the athletic emblem.

Secondary:

Primary:

References

  1. http://www.etb.gabbart.com/ Home
  2. "SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP (2010 CENSUS): Columbia County, AR." U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on October 19, 2017. This shows a map of the Emerson-Taylor school district prior to the 2013 consolidation.
  3. "SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP (2010 CENSUS): Lafayette County, AR." U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on October 19, 2017. This shows a map of the Bradley school district prior to the 2013 consolidation.
  4. "ConsolidationAnnex_from_1983.xls." Arkansas Department of Education. Retrieved on October 13, 2017.
  5. Web site: McNeill, Mike. Taylor residents hear about Emerson-Taylor School District plan to annex Bradley . Magnolia Reporter. 2013-04-09. 2017-10-19.
  6. Web site: State approves Bradley school annexation by Emerson-Taylor district . Magnolia Reporter. 2013-05-14. 2017-10-19.

Further reading

Maps of the predecessor districts: