Nashville School District Explained
Nashville School District |
Type: | Public |
Grades: | KG–12 |
Country: | USA |
Location: | 600 North 4th Street Nashville, Arkansas 71852 |
Accreditations: | Arkansas Department of Education |
Schools: | 4 |
Students: | 2,090 |
Teachers: | 147.52 (on FTE basis) |
Ratio: | 14.17 |
Mascot: | Scrappers |
Colors: | Orange Black |
Free Label: | Federal Funding |
Free Text: | Title I A Title II A Title VI (REAP) |
Nashville School District is an accredited public school district providing comprehensive early childhood, elementary and secondary education to students in and around the rural, distant Howard County community of Nashville, Arkansas, United States.
In 1966 the Childress School District merged into the Nashville School District.[1]
The district extends into Hempstead County,[2] and into Pike County.[3]
Schools
- Nashville High School—provides secondary education in grades 10 through 12.
- Nashville Junior High School—provides secondary education in grades 7 through 9.
- Nashville Primary School—provides elementary education in grades 4 through 6.
- Nashville Primary School—provides elementary education in prekindergarten through grade 3.
References
- Web site: Goatcher. Truett. School District Consolidation Will Save Millions of Dollars: Fact of Myth?. Arkansas Association of Educational Administrators. January 1999. 11 (PDF p. 14/27).
- Web site: 2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Hempstead County, AR. U.S. Census Bureau. 2023-03-12. - Text list
- Web site: 2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Pike County, AR. U.S. Census Bureau. 2023-03-12. - Text list
Further reading