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State School Year LEA Name School Name Reading Proficiency Target Elementary/ Middle School Reading Reading Math Math Other School Proficiency Participation Proficiency Participation Academic Graduation School Improvement Status for SY State Year LEA Name School Name Target Target Target Target Indicator Rate 2007-08 Arkansas 2006-07 ACADEMICS PLUS SCHOOL DISTRICT ACADEMICS PLUS School Improvement: Year 1 Arkansas 2006-07 ALMA SCHOOL DISTRICT ALMA INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 MS Arkansas 2006-07 ALMA SCHOOL DISTRICT ALMA MIDDLE SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 4 Arkansas 2006-07 ARKADELPHIA SCHOOL DISTRICT PEAKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 2 Arkansas 2006-07 ARKADELPHIA SCHOOL DISTRICT GOZA MIDDLE SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 3 MS Arkansas 2006-07 ARKADELPHIA SCHOOL DISTRICT ARKADELPHIA HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 4 Arkansas 2006-07 ASHDOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT L.F. HENDERSON INTERM. SCH. School Improvement: Year 1 Arkansas 2006-07 ASHDOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT C. D. FRANKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 Arkansas 2006-07 ASHDOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT ASHDOWN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 Arkansas 2006-07 ASHDOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT ASHDOWN HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 Arkansas 2006-07 AUGUSTA SCHOOL DISTRICT AUGUSTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 5 Arkansas 2006-07 AUGUSTA SCHOOL DISTRICT AUGUSTA HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 Arkansas 2006-07 BALD KNOB SCHOOL DISTRICT BALD KNOB MIDDLE SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 Arkansas 2006-07 BEARDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT BEARDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 3 MS Arkansas 2006-07 BEEBE SCHOOL DISTRICT BEEBE MIDDLE SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 Arkansas 2006-07 BENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT BENTON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 2 Arkansas 2006-07 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT OLD HIGH MIDDLE SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 Arkansas 2006-07 BERGMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT BERGMAN MIDDLE SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 Arkansas 2006-07 BLEVINS SCHOOL DISTRICT BLEVINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 4 Arkansas 2006-07 BLEVINS SCHOOL DISTRICT BLEVINS HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 4 Arkansas 2006-07 BLEVINS SCHOOL DISTRICT EMMET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 Arkansas 2006-07 BLEVINS SCHOOL DISTRICT EMMET HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 2 Arkansas 2006-07 BLYTHEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 2 Arkansas 2006-07 BLYTHEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT BLYTHEVILLE INTERMEDIATE SCH School Improvement: Year 1 Arkansas 2006-07 BLYTHEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT BLYTHEVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 3 Arkansas 2006-07 BLYTHEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT BLYTHEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 3 Arkansas 2006-07 BRINKLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT C.B. PARTEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 2 Arkansas 2006-07 BRINKLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT BRINKLEY HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 4 Arkansas 2006-07 BUFFALO IS. CENTRAL SCH. DIST. BUFFALO IS. CENTRAL HS School Improvement: Year 1 MS Arkansas 2006-07 CABOT SCHOOL DISTRICT CABOT JUNIOR HIGH SOUTH School Improvement: Year 1 Arkansas 2006-07 CABOT SCHOOL DISTRICT CABOT MIDDLE SCHOOL SOUTH School Improvement: Year 1 Arkansas 2006-07 CABOT SCHOOL DISTRICT CABOT MIDDLE SCHOOL NORTH School Improvement: Year 2 Arkansas 2006-07 CAMDEN FAIRVIEW SCHOOL DIST. CAMDEN FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 MS Arkansas 2006-07 CAMDEN FAIRVIEW SCHOOL DIST. CAMDEN FAIRVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 2 Arkansas 2006-07 CLARENDON SCHOOL DISTRICT CLARENDON HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 4 Arkansas 2006-07 CLARENDON SCHOOL DISTRICT HOLLY GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 3 Arkansas 2006-07 CLEVELAND COUNTY SCHOOL DIST. KINGSLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 MS Arkansas 2006-07 CLEVELAND COUNTY SCHOOL DIST. RISON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 2 Arkansas 2006-07 CONWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT CARL STUART MIDDLE SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 4 Arkansas 2006-07 CONWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT BOB COURTWAY MIDDLE SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 4 Arkansas 2006-07 CROSS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT CROSS COUNTY PRIMARY School Improvement: Year 2 MS Arkansas 2006-07 CROSS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT CROSS COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 4 Arkansas 2006-07 CROSSETT SCHOOL DISTRICT DANIEL INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 MS Arkansas 2006-07 CROSSETT SCHOOL DISTRICT CROSSETT HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 4 Arkansas 2006-07 CROSSETT SCHOOL DISTRICT NORMAN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 Arkansas 2006-07 CUTTER-MORNING STAR SCH. DIST. CUTTER-MORNING STAR HIGH SCH. School Improvement: Year 3 Arkansas 2006-07 DANVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT S.C. TUCKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 3 Arkansas 2006-07 DARDANELLE SCHOOL DISTRICT DARDANELLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 MS Arkansas 2006-07 DEER/MT. JUDEA SCHOOL DISTRICT MOUNT JUDEA HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 2 MS Arkansas 2006-07 DEQUEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT DEQUEEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 Arkansas 2006-07 DEQUEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT DEQUEEN HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 2 Elementary/ Middle School Reading Reading Math Math Other School Proficiency Participation Proficiency Participation Academic Graduation School Improvement Status for SY State Year LEA Name School Name Target Target Target Target Indicator Rate 2007-08 Arkansas 2006-07 DEQUEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT DEQUEEN MIDDLE SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 2 Arkansas 2006-07 DERMOTT SCHOOL DISTRICT DERMOTT HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 3 Arkansas 2006-07 DEWITT SCHOOL DISTRICT DEWITT MIDDLE SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 2 MS Arkansas 2006-07 DOLLARWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT TOWNSEND PARK NORTH ELEMENTARY School Improvement: Year 2 Arkansas 2006-07 DOLLARWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT TOWNSEND PARK SOUTH ELEM. SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 Arkansas 2006-07 DOLLARWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT DOLLARWAY MIDDLE SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 2 Arkansas 2006-07 DOLLARWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT DOLLARWAY HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 3 Arkansas 2006-07 DREW CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT DREW CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 3 Arkansas 2006-07 DUMAS SCHOOL DISTRICT REED ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 Arkansas 2006-07 DUMAS SCHOOL DISTRICT DUMAS HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 Arkansas 2006-07 EARLE SCHOOL DISTRICT EARLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 2 Arkansas 2006-07 EARLE SCHOOL DISTRICT DUNBAR MIDDLE SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 2 Arkansas 2006-07 EARLE SCHOOL DISTRICT EARLE HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 3 Arkansas 2006-07 EAST END SCHOOL DISTRICT ANNE WATSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 3 Arkansas 2006-07 EAST POINSETT CO. SCHOOL DIST. LEPANTO ELEMENTARY School Improvement: Year 3 Arkansas 2006-07 EAST POINSETT CO. SCHOOL DIST. TYRONZA ELEMENTARY School Improvement: Year 3 MS Arkansas 2006-07 EL DORADO SCHOOL DISTRICT YOCUM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 MS Arkansas 2006-07 EL DORADO SCHOOL DISTRICT EL DORADO HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 3 Arkansas 2006-07 ELKINS SCHOOL DISTRICT ELKINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 Arkansas 2006-07 EMERSON-TAYLOR SCHOOL DISTRICT EMERSON HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 Arkansas 2006-07 ENGLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT ENGLAND HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 MS Arkansas 2006-07 ENGLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT ENGLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 3 MS Arkansas 2006-07 FARMINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT RANDALL G. 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HIGH School Improvement: Year 3 Arkansas 2006-07 FORREST CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT FORREST CITY HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 4 Arkansas 2006-07 FORREST CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT LINCOLN MIDDLE SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 Arkansas 2006-07 FORREST CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT STEWART ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 2 Arkansas 2006-07 FORT SMITH SCHOOL DISTRICT HOWARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 3 Arkansas 2006-07 FORT SMITH SCHOOL DISTRICT ALBERT PIKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 3 Arkansas 2006-07 FORT SMITH SCHOOL DISTRICT SUNNYMEDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 3 Arkansas 2006-07 FORT SMITH SCHOOL DISTRICT SUTTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 3 Arkansas 2006-07 FORT SMITH SCHOOL DISTRICT TRUSTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 4 Arkansas 2006-07 FORT SMITH SCHOOL DISTRICT WILLIAM O. DARBY JR. HIGH SCH. School Improvement: Year 5 Arkansas 2006-07 FORT SMITH SCHOOL DISTRICT DORA KIMMONS JR. HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 5 Arkansas 2006-07 FORT SMITH SCHOOL DISTRICT RAMSEY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 1 Arkansas 2006-07 FORT SMITH SCHOOL DISTRICT NORTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 4 Arkansas 2006-07 FORT SMITH SCHOOL DISTRICT HARRY C. MORRISON ELEM. SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 3 Arkansas 2006-07 FORT SMITH SCHOOL DISTRICT TILLES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL School Improvement: Year 5 Arkansas 2006-07 GLEN ROSE SCHOOL DISTRICT GLEN ROSE MIDDLE SCHOOL School Improvement:
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