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CSA 2019 Winners Spreadsheet Arkansas College Success Award-Winning Schools Total % Low-income District School City Award year(s) Type enrollment students Academics Plus Charter School Academics Plus High Charter School Maumelle 2019 Public charter 360 19% Alma School District Alma High School Alma 2019 Public district 1,034 50% Armorel School District Armorel High School Armorel 2019 Public district 206 41% Atkins School District Atkins High School Atkins 2019 Public district 308 54% Benton School District Benton High School Benton 2018, 2019 Public district 1,128 34% Bergman School District Bergman High School Harrison 2019 Public district 362 50% Bryant School District Bryant High School Bryant 2018, 2019 Public district 2,694 30% Buffalo Is. Central School District Buffalo Is. Central High School Monette 2019 Public district 168 53% Cabot School District Cabot High School Cabot 2018, 2019 Public district 2,089 26% Charleston School District Charleston High School Charleston 2018, 2019 Public district 405 46% Cleveland County School District Rison High School Rison 2019 Public district 455 57% Clinton School District Clinton High School Clinton 2019 Public district 266 100% Conway School District Conway High West Conway 2019 Public district 2,014 38% Cotter School District Cotter High School Cotter 2019 Public district 284 100% Dardanelle School District Dardanelle High School Dardanelle 2019 Public district 567 61% East End School District Bigelow High School Bigelow 2019 Public district 293 55% Emerson-Taylor School District Emerson High School Emerson 2019 Public district 129 42% Estem High Charter E-Stem Public Charter High School Little Rock 2019 Public charter 499 30% Farmington School District Farmington High School Farmington 2019 Public district 533 33% Fort Smith School District Southside High School Fort Smith 2018, 2019 Public district 1,577 40% Green Forest School District Green Forest High School Green Forest 2019 Public district 381 77% Greenbrier School District Greenbrier High School Greenbrier 2018, 2019 Public district 761 26% Greenwood School District Greenwood High School Greenwood 2018, 2019 Public district 863 27% Harmony Grove School District Sparkman High School Sparkman 2019 Public district 67 67% Harmony Grove School District Harmony Grove High School Camden 2018, 2019 Public district 393 50% Horatio School District Horatio High School Horatio 2019 Public district 405 71% Hoxie School District Hoxie High School Hoxie 2019 Public district 392 67% Izard Co. Cons. School District Izard Co. Cons. High School Brockwell 2019 Public district 145 79% Kipp Delta Public Schools Kipp:Delta Collegiate High School Helena 2019 Public charter 256 100% Lakeside School District Lakeside High School Hot Springs 2019 Public district 1,307 31% Lisa Academy Charter Lisa Academy High Little Rock 2018, 2019 Public charter 341 40% Magnet Cove School District Magnet Cove High School Malvern 2018, 2019 Public district 320 44% Marked Tree School District Marked Tree High School Marked Tree 2019 Public district 185 78% Mccrory School District Mccrory High School Mccrory 2019 Public district 286 58% Melbourne School District Melbourne High School Melbourne 2019 Public district 396 52% Mount Ida School District Mount Ida High School Mount Ida 2019 Public district 225 68% Mountain View School District Timbo High School Timbo 2019 Public district 88 81% Mt. Vernon Enola School District Mt. Vernon/Enola High School Mt Vernon 2019 Public district 246 50% Nashville School District Nashville High School Nashville 2019 Public district 409 64% Norfork School District Norfork High School Norfork 2019 Public district 204 82% Omaha School District Omaha High School Omaha 2019 Public district 198 74% Ouachita River School District Acorn High School Mena 2019 Public district 281 72% Ozark School District Ozark High School Ozark 2018, 2019 Public district 394 47% Parkers Chapel School District Parkers Chapel High School El Dorado 2018, 2019 Public district 354 32% Pocahontas School District Pocahontas High School Pocahontas 2018, 2019 Public district 424 47% Pottsville School District Pottsville High School Pottsville 2018, 2019 Public district 379 34% Searcy County School District Marshall High School Marshall 2018, 2019 Public district 402 65% greatschools.org 1 Arkansas College Success Award-Winning Schools Total % Low-income District School City Award year(s) Type enrollment students Searcy School District Searcy High School Searcy 2018, 2019 Public district 1,192 43% South Pike County School District Murfreesboro High School Murfreesboro 2019 Public district 313 64% Southside School District Southside High School Batesville 2019 Public district 378 58% Spring Hill School District Spring Hill High School Hope 2018, 2019 Public district 259 45% Valley Springs School District Valley Springs High School Valley Springs 2019 Public district 280 44% Valley View School District Valley View High School Jonesboro 2018, 2019 Public district 593 22% Vilonia School District Vilonia High School Vilonia 2018, 2019 Public district 731 31% greatschools.org 2.
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