SPD Districts Superintendents

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SPD Districts Superintendents LEA Name Superintendent Phone Number Email Mailing Address 1 Mailing City Mailing Zipcode ACADEMICS PLUS PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS Robert Mcgill 501-803-9730 x 325 [email protected] 600 Edgewood Drive Maumelle 72113 ALMA SCHOOL DISTRICT David Woolly 479-632-4791 [email protected] Po Box 2359 Alma 72921 ALPENA SCHOOL DISTRICT David Westenhover 870-437-2220 x 112 [email protected] Po Box 270 Alpena 72611 ARK. SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND James Caton 501-296-1810 [email protected] 2600 W Markham St Little Rock 72205 ARK. SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF Janet Dickinson 501-324-9507 [email protected] 2400 W. Markham Little Rock 72205 ARKADELPHIA SCHOOL DISTRICT Karla Neathery 870-246-5564 x 1200 [email protected] 235 North 11Th Street Arkadelphia 71923 ARKANSAS ARTS ACADEMY Mary Ley 479-878-2787 [email protected] 1110 W. Poplar St. Rogers 72756 ARKANSAS CONNECTIONS ACADEMY Darla Gardner 501-386-3367 [email protected] 1009 Beau Terre Bentonville 72712 ARKANSAS VIRTUAL ACADEMY Amy Johnson 501-664-4225 [email protected] 1400 W. Markham St., Suite 206 Little Rock 72201 ARMOREL SCHOOL DISTRICT Tiffany Morgan 870-763-6639 [email protected] Po Box 99 Armorel 72310 ASHDOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT Casey Nichols 870-898-3208 [email protected] 751 Rankin Street Ashdown 71822 ATKINS SCHOOL DISTRICT Jody Jenkins 479-641-7871 [email protected] 307 N Church Street Atkins 72823 AUGUSTA SCHOOL DISTRICT Cathy Tanner 870-347-2241 [email protected] #10 Red Devil Drive Augusta 72006 BALD KNOB SCHOOL DISTRICT Melissa Gipson 501-724-3273 x 101 [email protected] 103 West Park Street Bald Knob 72010 BARTON-LEXA SCHOOL DISTRICT David Tollett 870-572-7294 x 4790 [email protected] 5995 Hwy 49 Lexa 72355 BATESVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT Michael Hester 870-793-6831 [email protected] 955 Water Street Batesville 72501 BAUXITE SCHOOL DISTRICT Matthew Donaghy 501-557-5453 [email protected] 800 School Street Bauxite 72011 BAY SCHOOL DISTRICT Bobby Hutchison 870-781-3711 x 9054 [email protected] P.O. Box 39 Bay 72411 BEARDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT Denny Rozenberg 833-423-2733 x 5203 [email protected] 100 Oak Avenue Bearden 71720 BEEBE SCHOOL DISTRICT Chris Nail 501-882-5463 x 1028 [email protected] 1201 West Center Street Beebe 72012 BENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT Mike Skelton 501-778-4861 [email protected] Po Box 939 Benton 72018 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT Deborah Bruick-Jones 479-254-5000 [email protected] 500 Tiger Blvd Bentonville 72712 BERGMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT Sarah Alexander 870-741-5213 x 1110 [email protected] Po Box 1 Bergman 72615 BERRYVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT Owen Powell 870-423-7065 x 3274 [email protected] 902 W Trimble Ave Berryville 72616 BISMARCK SCHOOL DISTRICT Susan Kissire 501-865-4888 x 222 [email protected] 11636 Hwy 84 Bismarck 71929 BLEVINS SCHOOL DISTRICT Stephanie Dixon 870-874-2801 [email protected] P.O. Box 98 Blevins 71825 BLYTHEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT Bobby Ashley 870-762-2772 [email protected] Po Box 1169 Blytheville 72316 BOONEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT Trinity Goff 855-675-3339 x 0005 [email protected] 381 West 7Th Street Booneville 72927 BRADFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT Arthur Dunn 501-344-2707 [email protected] 504 West Main Street Bradford 72020 BRINKLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT Brenda Poole 870-734-5000 x 5193 [email protected] 200 Tiger Drive Brinkley 72021 BROOKLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT Keith Mc Daniel 870-932-2080 x 6527 [email protected] 200 W. School St Broookland 72417 BRYANT SCHOOL DISTRICT Karen Walters 501-847-5600 [email protected] 200 Nw 4Th St Bryant 72022 BUFFALO IS. CENTRAL SCH. DIST. Gaylon Taylor 870-486-5411 x 4 [email protected] Po Box 730 Monette 72447 CABOT SCHOOL DISTRICT William Thurman 501-843-3363 x 1001 [email protected] 602 North Lincoln Cabot 72023 CADDO HILLS SCHOOL DISTRICT Deric Owens 870-356-5700 [email protected] 2268 Hwy Eight E Norman 71960 CALICO ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT Jerry Skidmore 870-297-8339 [email protected] Po Box 220 Calico Rock 72519 CAMDEN FAIRVIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT Fred Lilly 870-836-4193 x 4205 [email protected] 625 Clifton Camden 71701 CAPITAL CITY LIGHTHOUSE ACADEMY Lenisha Roberts 501-313-2901 [email protected] 3901 Virginia Drive North Little Rock 72118 CARLISLE SCHOOL DISTRICT Brad Horn 870-552-3931 x 111 [email protected] 520 Center Street Carlisle 72024 CAVE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Steven Green 870-283-5391 x 1011 [email protected] P O Box 600 Cave City 72521 CEDAR RIDGE SCHOOL DISTRICT Andy Ashley 870-201-2577 x 0208 [email protected] 1502 North Hill Street Newark 72562 CEDARVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT Kerry Schneider 479-474-7220 [email protected] Po Box 97 Cedarville 72932 CENTERPOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT Danny Breshears 870-356-2912 x 4211 [email protected] 755 Hwy 8 East Amity 71921 CHARLESTON SCHOOL DISTRICT Melissa Moore 479-965-7160 [email protected] 125 West Main Charleston 72933 CLARENDON SCHOOL DISTRICT Lee Vent 870-710-5180 [email protected] P O Box 248 Clarendon 72029 CLARKSVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT David Hopkins 479-705-3200 [email protected] 1701 Clark Road Clarksville 72830 CLEVELAND COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Craig Dupuy 870-325-6344 [email protected] P.O. Box 600 Rison 71665 CLINTON SCHOOL DISTRICT James Chalk 501-745-6000 [email protected] 765 Yellowjacket Lane Clinton 72031 CONCORD SCHOOL DISTRICT Kenneth Moore 870-668-3844 [email protected] P.O. Box 10 Concord 72523 CONWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT Greg Murry 501-450-4800 [email protected] 2220 Prince Street Conway 72034 CORNING SCHOOL DISTRICT Kellee Smith 870-857-6818 [email protected] P O Box 479 Corning 72422 COSSATOT RIVER SCHOOL DISTRICT Jim Tankersley 870-385-7101 x 1104 [email protected] 130 School Dr Wickes 71973 COTTER SCHOOL DISTRICT Vanessa Jones 870-435-6171 [email protected] Po Box 70 Cotter 72626 COUNTY LINE SCHOOL DISTRICT Justin Gattis 479-635-2222 [email protected] 12092 W Hwy 22 Branch 72928 CROSS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Nathan Morris 870-588-3338 x 2200 [email protected] 21 Cr 215 Cherry Valley 72324 CROSSETT SCHOOL DISTRICT Gary Williams 870-364-3112 [email protected] 219 Main Crossett 71635 CUTTER-MORNING STAR SCHOOL DISTRICT Nancy Anderson 501-262-2414 x 8 [email protected] 2800 Spring Street Hot Springs 71901 DANVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT Gregg Grant 479-495-4800 [email protected] 201 E 11Th Street Danville 72833 DARDANELLE SCHOOL DISTRICT John Thompson 479-229-4111 [email protected] 102 South Front Dardanelle 72834 DECATUR SCHOOL DISTRICT Steven Watkins 479-752-3986 [email protected] 1498 Stadium Ave. Decatur 72722 DEER/MT. JUDEA SCHOOL DISTRICT Andrew Curry 870-428-5433 x 8102 [email protected] Po Box 56 Deer 72628 DEQUEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT Jason Sanders 870-584-4312 [email protected] 101 North 9Th Street De Queen 71832 DERMOTT SCHOOL DISTRICT Kristi Ridgell 870-538-1000 x 1601 [email protected] 525 East Speedway Dermott 71638 DES ARC SCHOOL DISTRICT George Kennedy 870-256-4164 [email protected] 600 Main Street Des Arc 72040 DEWITT SCHOOL DISTRICT Nick Hill 870-946-3576 [email protected] P.O. Box 700 Dewitt 72042 DIERKS SCHOOL DISTRICT Jody Cowart 870-286-2191 x 226 [email protected] Po Box 124 Dierks 71833 DIVISION OF YOUTH SERVICES SCHOOL SYSTEM Marcella Dalla Rosa 501-396-6038 [email protected] 700 Main Street Little Rock 72203 DOLLARWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT Barbara Warren 870-534-7003 [email protected] 4900 Dollarway Road Pine Bluff 71602 DOVER SCHOOL DISTRICT Joshua Daniels 479-331-2916 [email protected] P.O. Box 325 Dover 72837 DREW CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Kimbraly Barnes 870-367-5369 x 105 [email protected] 250 University Monticello 71655 DUMAS SCHOOL DISTRICT Kelvin Gragg 870-382-4571 [email protected] Caller #8880 Dumas 71639 EARLE SCHOOL DISTRICT Tish Knowles 870-792-8486 x 305 [email protected] P.O. Box 637 Earle 72331 EAST END SCHOOL DISTRICT Lori Edgin 501-759-2808 [email protected] 114 West Panther Dr Bigelow 72016 EAST POINSETT CO. SCHOOL DIST. Michael Pierce 870-475-2472 x 1003 [email protected] 502 Mcclellan St Lepanto 72354 EL DORADO SCHOOL DISTRICT Jim Tucker 870-864-5006 [email protected] 200 West Oak El Dorado 71730 ELKINS SCHOOL DISTRICT Jeremy Mangrum 479-643-2172 [email protected] 349 N Center Elkins 72727 EMERSON-TAYLOR-BRADLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT James Hines 870-626-3302 [email protected] 506 East Pine Street Taylor 71861 ENGLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT Tyler Scott 501-842-2996 [email protected] 501 Pine Bluff Highway England 72046 ESTEM PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL John Bacon 501-324-9200 [email protected] 200 River Market Ave, Suite 22 Little Rock 72201 EUREKA SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT Bryan Pruitt 479-253-5999 [email protected] 147 Greenwood Hollow Rd Eureka Springs 72632 EXALT ACADEMY OF SOUTHWEST LITTLE ROCK Christina Long 501-568-3279 [email protected] 6111 W 83Rd Street Little Rock 72209 FARMINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT Bryan Law 479-266-1862 [email protected] 42 S. Double Springs Farmington 72730 FAYETTEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT Johnl Colbert 479-444-3000 x 645 [email protected] Po Box 849 Fayetteville 72702 FLIPPIN SCHOOL DISTRICT Kelvin Hudson 870-453-2270 x 101 [email protected]
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