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Name BEN Type Form 479 Notes KIRBY SCHOOL DISTRICT 139454 ABCDE 1 Name BEN Type Form 479 Notes 121 KIRBY SCHOOL DISTRICT 139454 School/District Top of page 2 needs completion 150 MENA SCHOOL DISTRICT 139455 School/District 171 OUACHITA SCHOOL DISTRICT 139450 School/District Administrative Authority should be Ouachita School District 172 Ozark Montessori Academy 16084982 School/District 199 SCRANTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 139708 School/District Administrative Authority should be Scranton School District 202 SHERIDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 139536 School/District 212 SPRINGDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139687 School/District Incorrect funding year (FY2017) 239 Future School of Fort Smith 17005917 School/District More than one certification made 248 ARKANSAS SIATECH LITTLE ROCK 16064703 School/District 249 COVENANTKEEPERS CHARTER SCHOOL 16049079 School/District Administrative Authority should be Covenant Keepers Charter 251 HAAS HALL ACADEMY 16031577 School/District 255 NORTHWEST ARKANSAS CLASSICAL ACADEMY 16077896 School/District 257 Arkansas Connections Academy 17013473 School/District 262 HAAS HALL ACADEMY BENTONVILLE 16083405 School/District 263 The Excel Center 17018853 School/District 264 Friendship Aspire Academy Pine Bluff 17018840 School/District 265 South East Arkansas Prep High School 17018852 School/District 267 Co‐Ops N/A ABCD 1 Name BEN Type Form 479 2 ALMA SCHOOL DISTRICT 139711 School/District 3 ALPENA SCHOOL DISTRICT 139644 School/District 4 ARKADELPHIA SCHOOL DISTRICT 139444 School/District X 5 ARMOREL SCHOOL DISTRICT 139550 School/District X 6 ASHDOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT 139418 School/District X 7 ATKINS SCHOOL DISTRICT 139692 School/District 8 AUGUSTA SCHOOL DISTRICT 139467 School/District X 9 BALD KNOB SCHOOL DISTRICT 139468 School/District 10 BARTON‐LEXA SCHOOL DISTRICT 139551 School/District X 11 BATESVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139619 School/District X 12 BAUXITE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139469 School/District 13 BAY SCHOOL DISTRICT 139585 School/District X 14 BEARDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 139390 School/District X 15 BEEBE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139471 School/District X 16 BENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 139476 School/District 17 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139669 School/District 18 BERGMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 139645 School/District X 19 BERRYVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139646 School/District 20 BISMARCK SCHOOL DISTRICT 139447 School/District X 21 BLEVINS SCHOOL DISTRICT 139419 School/District X 22 BLYTHEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139553 School/District X 23 BOONEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139712 School/District 24 BRADFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT 139477 School/District X 25 BRINKLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 139478 School/District X 26 BROOKLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT 139588 School/District x 27 BRYANT SCHOOL DISTRICT 139479 School/District 28 BUFFALO IS. CENTRAL SCH. DIST. 139601 School/District 29 CABOT SCHOOL DISTRICT 139480 School/District X 30 CADDO HILLS SCHOOL DISTRICT 139461 School/District X 31 CALICO ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT 139622 School/District 32 CAMDEN FAIRVIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT 139388 School/District 33 CARLISLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139481 School/District ABCD 34 CAVE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 139623 School/District X 35 CEDAR RIDGE SCHOOL DISTRICT 16026177 School/District X 36 CEDARVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139715 School/District 37 CENTERPOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 139451 School/District X 38 CHARLESTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 139716 School/District 39 CLARENDON SCHOOL DISTRICT 139484 School/District x 40 CLARKSVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139694 School/District 41 CLEVELAND COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 16027135 School/District 42 CLINTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 139485 School/District X 43 CONCORD SCHOOL DISTRICT 139625 School/District 44 CONWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT 139488 School/District 45 CORNING SCHOOL DISTRICT 139589 School/District X 46 COSSATOT RIVER SCHOOL DISTRICT 139448 School/District 47 COTTER SCHOOL DISTRICT 139647 School/District X 48 COUNTY LINE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139714 School/District 49 CROSS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 139555 School/District 50 CROSSETT SCHOOL DISTRICT 139363 School/District 51 CUTTER‐MORNING STAR SCHOOL DISTRICT 139442 School/District X 52 DANVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139696 School/District 53 DARDANELLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139698 School/District 54 DECATUR SCHOOL DISTRICT 139671 School/District 55 DEER/MT. JUDEA SCHOOL DISTRICT 139648 School/District 56 DEQUEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 139421 School/District 57 DERMOTT SCHOOL DISTRICT 139364 School/District X 58 DES ARC SCHOOL DISTRICT 139490 School/District X 59 DEWITT SCHOOL DISTRICT 139492 School/District 60 DIERKS SCHOOL DISTRICT 139422 School/District x 61 DOLLARWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT 139357 School/District 62 DOVER SCHOOL DISTRICT 139699 School/District 63 DREW CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 139380 School/District x 64 DUMAS SCHOOL DISTRICT 139365 School/District 65 EARLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139557 School/District 66 EAST END SCHOOL DISTRICT 139475 School/District ABCD 67 EAST POINSETT CO. SCHOOL DIST. 139565 School/District 68 EL DORADO SCHOOL DISTRICT 139393 School/District 69 ELKINS SCHOOL DISTRICT 139672 School/District 70 EMERSON‐TAYLOR‐BRADLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 16075610 School/District X 71 ENGLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT 139494 School/District 72 EUREKA SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT 139649 School/District X 73 FARMINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 139673 School/District X 74 FAYETTEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139668 School/District x 75 FLIPPIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 139651 School/District X 76 FORDYCE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139398 School/District 77 FOREMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 139425 School/District 78 FORREST CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 139559 School/District 79 FORT SMITH SCHOOL DISTRICT 139710 School/District 80 FOUKE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139426 School/District X 81 FOUNTAIN LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139443 School/District x 82 GENOA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 139433 School/District X 83 GENTRY SCHOOL DISTRICT 139674 School/District x 84 GLEN ROSE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139515 School/District 85 GOSNELL SCHOOL DISTRICT 139554 School/District X 86 GRAVETTE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139675 School/District 87 GREEN FOREST SCHOOL DISTRICT 139652 School/District 88 GREENBRIER SCHOOL DISTRICT 139497 School/District X 89 GREENE COUNTY TECH SCHOOL DISTRICT 139602 School/District 90 GREENLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT 139676 School/District 91 GREENWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT 139718 School/District 92 GURDON SCHOOL DISTRICT 139399 School/District 93 GUY‐PERKINS SCHOOL DISTRICT 139498 School/District 94 HACKETT SCHOOL DISTRICT 139719 School/District 95 HAMBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT 139371 School/District 96 HAMPTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 139400 School/District X 97 HARMONY GROVE SCH DIST 614 (BENTON) 139474 School/District 98 HARMONY GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 (CAMDEN) 139389 School/District X 99 HARRISBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT 139591 School/District X ABCD 100 HARRISON SCHOOL DISTRICT 139642 School/District X 101 HAZEN SCHOOL DISTRICT 139501 School/District 102 HEBER SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT 139629 School/District X 103 HECTOR SCHOOL DISTRICT 139701 School/District 104 HELENA/ W.HELENA SCHOOL DIST. 139561 School/District 105 HERMITAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139372 School/District 106 HIGHLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT 139628 School/District X 107 HILLCREST SCHOOL DISTRICT 16026648 School/District 108 HOPE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139414 School/District X 109 HORATIO SCHOOL DISTRICT 139428 School/District X 110 HOT SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT 139439 School/District X 111 HOXIE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139594 School/District 112 HUNTSVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139677 School/District x 113 IZARD COUNTY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT 139621 School/District X 114 JACKSON CO. SCHOOL DISTRICT 139613 School/District 115 Jacksonville North Pulaski School District 17007449 School/District X 116 JASPER SCHOOL DISTRICT 139653 School/District X 117 JESSIEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139453 School/District 118 JONESBORO SCHOOL DISTRICT 139581 School/District 119 JUNCTION CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 139402 School/District X 120 KIPP DELTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 16052078 School/District X 121 KIRBY SCHOOL DISTRICT 139454 School/District 122 LAFAYETTE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 232483 School/District X 123 LAKE HAMILTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 139463 School/District 124 LAKESIDE SCHOOL DIST(HOT SPRINGS) 139441 School/District 125 LAKESIDE SCHOOL DIST(LAKE VILLAGE) 139375 School/District 126 LAMAR SCHOOL DISTRICT 139702 School/District 127 LAVACA SCHOOL DISTRICT 139721 School/District X 128 LAWRENCE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 16038738 School/District X 129 LEAD HILL SCHOOL DISTRICT 139654 School/District 130 LEE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 139566 School/District 131 LINCOLN SCHOOL DISTRICT 139679 School/District 132 LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT 139544 School/District ABCD 133 LONOKE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139507 School/District X 134 MAGAZINE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139722 School/District 135 MAGNET COVE SCHOOL DIST. 139512 School/District 136 MAGNOLIA SCHOOL DISTRICT 139405 School/District 137 MALVERN SCHOOL DISTRICT 139514 School/District 138 MAMMOTH SPRING SCHOOL DISTRICT 139630 School/District 139 MANILA SCHOOL DISTRICT 139598 School/District X 140 MANSFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT 139723 School/District x 141 MARION SCHOOL DISTRICT 139568 School/District 142 MARKED TREE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139569 School/District x 143 MARMADUKE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139599 School/District 144 MARVELL‐ELAINE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139570 School/District X 145 MAYFLOWER SCHOOL DISTRICT 139516 School/District 146 MAYNARD SCHOOL DISTRICT 139600 School/District X 147 MCCRORY SCHOOL DISTRICT 139509 School/District X 148 MCGEHEE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139376 School/District 149 MELBOURNE SCHOOL DISTRICT 139631 School/District 150 MENA SCHOOL DISTRICT 139455 School/District 151 MIDLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT 139637 School/District x 152 MINERAL SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT 139431 School/District X 153 MONTICELLO SCHOOL DISTRICT 139378 School/District 154 MOUNT IDA SCHOOL DISTRICT 139459 School/District X 155 MOUNTAIN HOME SCHOOL DISTRICT 139657 School/District
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