2018‐2019 Home School Annual Report

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2018‐2019 Home School Annual Report 2018‐2019 Home School Annual Report Trish Wilcox and Josh Mesker Home School Program Advisors Updated January 2, 2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ......................................................................................................... 1 Home School Count by County ......................................................................... 2 Home School Student GED Count by County .................................................. 4 Home School Percentage Count by District ................................................... ..6 Home School Student Count by District ......................................................... 13 Home School Student GED Count by District .............................................. ..19 Update 1-2-20: In response to an inquiry regarding the section on Home Schooled Percentage by District, errors were found in the calculations of the original report. The Percentage report (P.6) has been updated, however the reports containing reference to Grade Level require more maintenance within the Notice of Intent Online System. Those sections have been removed from this report until a solution can be deployed. Updated 1-2-20 Introduction Our goal at the Division of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) Home School office is to support partnerships between the home school community, school districts, and stakeholders. This report is to provide statistical data and information based on current home school numbers in Arkansas. The calculation and analysis of data is dependent on information self-reported by parents during the notice of intent process. During the summer of 2018, a new online system for submitting intents to home school was released. The collection of data and information from this system drives the reports that we produce. Please be patient as we adapt our reporting process to correlate with the new system. As reports evolve, we hope you will find them more organized, easier to read, and more informative. All questions or requests for assistance should be directed to: Trish Wilcox Josh Mesker Four Capitol Mall-Slot #6 Four Capitol Mall-Slot #6 Little Rock, AR 72201 Little Rock, AR 72201 (501) 682-1874 (501) 682-1874 [email protected] [email protected] Home School Web Page http://dese.ade.arkansas.gov/divisions/learning-services/home-school 1 Updated 1-2-20 Arkansas Home School Student Count by County School Year 2018 - 2019 Report Category: ALL Students State Total: 21959 County No Of Students ARKANSAS 86 ASHLEY 96 BAXTER 295 BENTON 2681 BOONE 512 BRADLEY 86 CALHOUN 21 CARROLL 299 CHICOT 50 CLARK 106 CLAY 99 CLEBURNE 296 CLEVELAND 67 COLUMBIA 107 CONWAY 115 CRAIGHEAD 742 CRAWFORD 565 CRITTENDEN 230 CROSS 90 DALLAS 11 DESHA 36 DREW 67 FAULKNER 1168 FRANKLIN 170 FULTON 111 GARLAND 641 GRANT 218 GREENE 410 HEMPSTEAD 108 HOT SPRING 294 HOWARD 83 INDEPENDENCE 335 IZARD 142 JACKSON 57 JEFFERSON 262 2 Updated 1-2-20 JOHNSON 227 LAFAYETTE 17 LAWRENCE 145 LEE 21 LINCOLN 41 LITTLE RIVER 77 LOGAN 113 LONOKE 713 MADISON 226 MARION 172 MILLER 176 MISSISSIPPI 143 MONROE 29 MONTGOMERY 79 NEVADA 53 NEWTON 109 OUACHITA 130 PERRY 76 PHILLIPS 50 PIKE 106 POINSETT 129 POLK 246 POPE 441 PRAIRIE 59 PULASKI 2160 RANDOLPH 132 SALINE 707 SCOTT 69 SEARCY 214 SEBASTIAN 788 SEVIER 67 SHARP 194 ST FRANCIS 54 STONE 208 UNION 184 VAN BUREN 171 WASHINGTON 1540 WHITE 1042 WOODRUFF 47 YELL 148 3 Updated 1-2-20 Arkansas Home School Student Count by County School Year 2018 - 2019 Report Category: GED Students State Total: 1206 County No Of Students ARKANSAS 5 ASHLEY 5 BAXTER 28 BENTON 149 BOONE 14 CARROLL 12 CHICOT 3 CLARK 2 CLAY 4 CLEBURNE 17 CLEVELAND 3 COLUMBIA 10 CONWAY 11 CRAIGHEAD 42 CRAWFORD 12 CRITTENDEN 8 CROSS 3 DESHA 1 DREW 3 FAULKNER 30 FRANKLIN 10 FULTON 5 GARLAND 42 GRANT 9 GREENE 57 HEMPSTEAD 5 HOT SPRING 15 HOWARD 10 INDEPENDENCE 28 IZARD 10 JEFFERSON 8 JOHNSON 29 LAFAYETTE 1 LAWRENCE 10 LEE 1 4 Updated 1-2-20 LINCOLN 3 LITTLE RIVER 7 LOGAN 5 LONOKE 45 MADISON 16 MARION 3 MISSISSIPPI 4 MONROE 1 MONTGOMERY 4 NEVADA 4 NEWTON 3 OUACHITA 2 PERRY 6 PHILLIPS 3 PIKE 7 POINSETT 14 POLK 36 POPE 61 PRAIRIE 5 PULASKI 59 RANDOLPH 26 SALINE 43 SCOTT 12 SEARCY 17 SEBASTIAN 24 SEVIER 10 SHARP 7 ST FRANCIS 2 STONE 13 UNION 3 VAN BUREN 11 WASHINGTON 57 WHITE 59 WOODRUFF 3 YELL 29 5 Updated 1-2-20 Arkansas Home School Percentage By District School Year 2018 - 2019 LEA Name Non-Home Home Schooled Home Schooled Schooled Count Count Percentage 1701000 ALMA SCHOOL DISTRICT 3244 191 5.9% 0501000 ALPENA SCHOOL DISTRICT 526 59 11.2% 1002000 ARKADELPHIA SCHOOL DISTRICT 1745 79 4.5% 4701000 ARMOREL SCHOOL DISTRICT 412 19 4.6% 4101000 ASHDOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT 1395 55 3.9% 5801000 ATKINS SCHOOL DISTRICT 952 46 4.8% 7401000 AUGUSTA SCHOOL DISTRICT 369 6 1.6% 7301000 BALD KNOB SCHOOL DISTRICT 1190 76 6.4% 5401000 BARTON-LEXA SCHOOL DISTRICT 725 22 3.0% 3201000 BATESVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 3065 176 5.7% 6301000 BAUXITE SCHOOL DISTRICT 1698 68 4.0% 1601000 BAY SCHOOL DISTRICT 622 23 3.7% 5201000 BEARDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 483 7 1.4% 7302000 BEEBE SCHOOL DISTRICT 3265 206 6.3% 6302000 BENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 5547 199 3.6% 0401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 17225 1121 6.5% 0502000 BERGMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 1085 77 7.1% 0801000 BERRYVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 1889 127 6.7% 3001000 BISMARCK SCHOOL DISTRICT 996 80 8.0% 2901000 BLEVINS SCHOOL DISTRICT 492 21 4.3% 4702000 BLYTHEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 2000 34 1.7% 4201000 BOONEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 1183 50 4.2% 7303000 BRADFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT 433 33 7.6% 4801000 BRINKLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 462 17 3.7% 1603000 BROOKLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT 2557 113 4.4% 6303000 BRYANT SCHOOL DISTRICT 9136 376 4.1% 1605000 BUFFALO IS. CENTRAL SCH. DIST. 724 22 3.0% 4304000 CABOT SCHOOL DISTRICT 10292 551 5.4% 4901000 CADDO HILLS SCHOOL DISTRICT 557 38 6.8% 3301000 CALICO ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT 367 33 9.0% 5204000 CAMDEN FAIRVIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT 2369 97 4.1% 4303000 CARLISLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 634 50 7.9% 6802000 CAVE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 1203 70 5.8% 6 Updated 1-2-20 3212000 CEDAR RIDGE SCHOOL DISTRICT 733 61 8.3% 1702000 CEDARVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 745 46 6.2% 5502000 CENTERPOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 964 53 5.5% 2402000 CHARLESTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 902 39 4.3% 4802000 CLARENDON SCHOOL DISTRICT 456 12 2.6% 3601000 CLARKSVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 2530 123 4.9% 1305000 CLEVELAND COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 832 48 5.8% 7102000 CLINTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 1255 100 8.0% 1201000 CONCORD SCHOOL DISTRICT 455 67 14.7% 2301000 CONWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT 9975 601 6.0% 1101000 CORNING SCHOOL DISTRICT 844 31 3.7% 5707000 COSSATOT RIVER SCHOOL DISTRICT 986 61 6.2% 0302000 COTTER SCHOOL DISTRICT 748 33 4.4% 2403000 COUNTY LINE SCHOOL DISTRICT 488 26 5.3% 1901000 CROSS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 581 29 5.0% 0201000 CROSSETT SCHOOL DISTRICT 1633 56 3.4% 2601000 CUTTER-MORNING STAR SCHOOL DISTRICT 632 37 5.9% 7503000 DANVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 842 14 1.7% 7504000 DARDANELLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 2167 96 4.4% 0402000 DECATUR SCHOOL DISTRICT 553 38 6.9% 5106000 DEER/MT. JUDEA SCHOOL DISTRICT 377 16 4.2% 6701000 DEQUEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 2411 51 2.1% 0901000 DERMOTT SCHOOL DISTRICT 343 9 2.6% 5901000 DES ARC SCHOOL DISTRICT 564 34 6.0% 0101000 DEWITT SCHOOL DISTRICT 1219 55 4.5% 3102000 DIERKS SCHOOL DISTRICT 571 15 2.6% 3502000 DOLLARWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT 961 16 1.7% 5802000 DOVER SCHOOL DISTRICT 1351 84 6.2% 2202000 DREW CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 1029 32 3.1% 2104000 DUMAS SCHOOL DISTRICT 1215 10 0.8% 5301000 EAST END SCHOOL DISTRICT 654 47 7.2% 5608000 EAST POINSETT CO. SCHOOL DIST. 662 10 1.5% 7001000 EL DORADO SCHOOL DISTRICT 4278 113 2.6% 7201000 ELKINS SCHOOL DISTRICT 1270 38 3.0% 1408000 EMERSON-TAYLOR-BRADLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 1025 30 2.9% 4302000 ENGLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT 669 25 3.7% 0802000 EUREKA SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT 600 72 12.0% 7 Updated 1-2-20 7202000 FARMINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 2511 109 4.3% 7203000 FAYETTEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 10334 458 4.4% 4501000 FLIPPIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 870 61 7.0% 2002000 FORDYCE SCHOOL DISTRICT 764 11 1.4% 4102000 FOREMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 526 22 4.2% 6201000 FORREST CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 2206 33 1.5% 6601000 FORT SMITH SCHOOL DISTRICT 14119 449 3.2% 4603000 FOUKE SCHOOL DISTRICT 1089 41 3.8% 2602000 FOUNTAIN LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT 1377 79 5.7% 4602000 GENOA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 1176 27 2.3% 0403000 GENTRY SCHOOL DISTRICT 1442 97 6.7% 3002000 GLEN ROSE SCHOOL DISTRICT 1031 58 5.6% 4708000 GOSNELL SCHOOL DISTRICT 1276 13 1.0% 0404000 GRAVETTE SCHOOL DISTRICT 1877 218 11.6% 0803000 GREEN FOREST SCHOOL DISTRICT 1325 100 7.5% 2303000 GREENBRIER SCHOOL DISTRICT 3540 211 6.0% 2807000 GREENE COUNTY TECH SCHOOL DISTRICT 3592 172 4.8% 7204000 GREENLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT 766 60 7.8% 6602000 GREENWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT 3778 183 4.8% 1003000 GURDON SCHOOL DISTRICT 686 27 3.9% 2304000 GUY-PERKINS SCHOOL DISTRICT 335 55 16.4% 6603000 HACKETT SCHOOL DISTRICT 756 33 4.4% 0203000 HAMBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT 1721 40 2.3% 0701000 HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 573 21 3.7% 6304000 HARMONY GROVE SCH DIST(SALINE) 1234 63 5.1% 5205000 HARMONY GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT (OUACHITA) 935 30 3.2% 5602000 HARRISBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT 1191 54 4.5% 0503000 HARRISON SCHOOL DISTRICT 2686 239 8.9% 5903000 HAZEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 569 25 4.4% 1202000 HEBER SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT 1602 95 5.9% 5803000 HECTOR SCHOOL DISTRICT 576 54 9.4% 5403000 HELENA/ WEST HELENA SCHOOL DISTRICT 1244 21 1.7% 0601000 HERMITAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT 427 13 3.0% 6804000 HIGHLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT 1639 125 7.6% 3809000 HILLCREST SCHOOL DISTRICT 411 59 14.4% 2903000 HOPE SCHOOL DISTRICT 2239 82 3.7% 6703000 HORATIO SCHOOL DISTRICT 852 16 1.9% 8 Updated 1-2-20 2603000 HOT SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT 3532 131 3.7% 3804000 HOXIE SCHOOL DISTRICT 817 7 0.9% 4401000 HUNTSVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 2217 226 10.2% 3306000 IZARD COUNTY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT 510 60 11.8% 3405000 JACKSON CO.
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