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2020-2021 Title I Status List 2020-21 ACTIVE SCHOOL LISTING DISTRICT LEA DISTRICT NAME BLDG LEA BUILDING NAME Grade span Total Enrollment Free & Reduced Direct Cert Data 2019-2020 - F/R Percent Title I Status 6/24/20 101000 DEWITT SCHOOL DISTRICT 101001 DEWITT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 478 321 174 67.15% SW 101000 DEWITT SCHOOL DISTRICT 101003 DEWITT MIDDLE SCHOOL 6-8 293 189 101 64.51% NA 101000 DEWITT SCHOOL DISTRICT 101004 DEWITT HIGH SCHOOL 9-12 353 215 93 60.91% NA 101000 DEWITT SCHOOL DISTRICT 101008 GILLETT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P-5 62 45 20 72.58% SW 104000 STUTTGART SCHOOL DISTRICT 104021 PARK AVENUE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-4 593 445 316 75.04% SW 104000 STUTTGART SCHOOL DISTRICT 104023 MEEKINS MIDDLE SCHOOL 5-6 241 160 94 66.39% SW 104000 STUTTGART SCHOOL DISTRICT 104025 STUTTGART HIGH SCHOOL 9-12 466 243 114 52.15% NA 104000 STUTTGART SCHOOL DISTRICT 104026 STUTTGART JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 7-8 249 142 82 57.03% SW 201000 CROSSETT SCHOOL DISTRICT 201001 CROSSETT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P-4 639 472 302 73.87% SW 201000 CROSSETT SCHOOL DISTRICT 201006 CROSSETT HIGH SCHOOL 9-12 504 273 148 54.17% NA 201000 CROSSETT SCHOOL DISTRICT 201008 CROSSETT MIDDLE SCHOOL 5-8 516 352 184 68.22% SW 203000 HAMBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT 203017 HAMBURG MIDDLE SCHOOL 6-8 408 274 112 67.16% SW 203000 HAMBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT 203018 HAMBURG HIGH SCHOOL 9-12 528 311 132 58.90% SW 203000 HAMBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT 203020 NOBLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-2 279 200 109 71.68% SW 203000 HAMBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT 203027 PORTLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P-5 125 96 41 76.80% SW 203000 HAMBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT 203030 ALLBRITTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3-5 356 232 126 65.17% SW 302000 COTTER SCHOOL DISTRICT 302006 AMANDA GIST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 420 306 173 72.86% SW 302000 COTTER SCHOOL DISTRICT 302007 COTTER HIGH SCHOOL 7-12 346 229 102 66.18% NA 303000 MOUNTAIN HOME SCHOOL DISTRICT 303013 NELSON WILKS HERRON ELEMENTARY 1-2 528 312 177 59.09% SW 303000 MOUNTAIN HOME SCHOOL DISTRICT 303014 PINKSTON MIDDLE SCHOOL 6-7 628 322 162 51.27% SW 303000 MOUNTAIN HOME SCHOOL DISTRICT 303018 MOUNTAIN HOME KINDERGARTEN K 275 178 102 64.73% SW 303000 MOUNTAIN HOME SCHOOL DISTRICT 303024 HACKLER INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 3-5 878 479 237 54.56% SW 303000 MOUNTAIN HOME SCHOOL DISTRICT 303703 MOUNTAIN HOME CAREER ACADEMIES 8-12 1,300 511 242 39.31% SW 304000 NORFORK SCHOOL DISTRICT 304021 NORFORK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 209 167 65 79.90% SW 304000 NORFORK SCHOOL DISTRICT 304022 NORFORK HIGH SCHOOL 7-12 214 156 35 72.90% SW 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 401001 THOMAS JEFFERSON ELEM. SCHOOL K-4 426 100 41 23.47% NA 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 401002 WASHINGTON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 7-8 744 177 71 23.79% NA 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 401003 BENTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 9-12 3,057 490 182 16.03% NA 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 401004 R.E. BAKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-4 533 223 119 41.84% SW 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 401005 OLD HIGH MIDDLE SCHOOL 5-6 606 161 69 26.57% TA 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 401006 SUGAR CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-4 483 119 66 24.64% NA 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 401007 APPLE GLEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-4 525 112 44 21.33% NA 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 401008 ARDIS ANN MIDDLE SCHOOL 5-6 544 126 46 23.16% TA 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 401009 ELM TREE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-4 501 91 31 18.16% NA 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 401010 LINCOLN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 7-8 867 255 90 29.41% TA 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 401011 MARY MAE JONES ELEM. SCHOOL K-4 438 225 106 51.37% SW 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 401012 CENTRAL PARK AT MORNING STAR K-4 738 190 96 25.75% TA 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 401013 RUTH BARKER MIDDLE SCHOOL 5-6 531 181 81 34.09% TA 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 401014 CENTERTON GAMBLE ELEMENTARY K-4 657 182 69 27.70% SW 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 401015 COOPER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-4 688 210 82 30.52% TA 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 401016 WILLOWBROOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-4 857 54 18 6.30% NA 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 401017 BRIGHT FIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL 5-6 583 38 13 6.52% NA 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 401018 J. WILLIAM FULBRIGHT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 7-8 1,033 205 82 19.85% NA 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 401019 BENTONVILLE WEST HIGH SCHOOL 9-12 2,135 479 162 22.44% NA 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 401020 OSAGE CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-4 638 170 74 26.65% TA 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 401021 CREEKSIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL 5-6 627 177 75 28.23% TA 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 401022 EVENING STAR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-4 637 44 23 6.91% NA 401000 BENTONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 401023 GRIMSLEY JR. HIGH SCHOOL 7-8 33.59% TA 402000 DECATUR SCHOOL DISTRICT 402008 DECATUR NORTHSIDE ELEMENTARY P-4 194 161 59 82.99% SW 402000 DECATUR SCHOOL DISTRICT 402009 DECATUR HIGH SCHOOL 9-12 153 110 49 71.90% SW 402000 DECATUR SCHOOL DISTRICT 402011 DECATUR MIDDLE SCHOOL 5-8 185 150 40 81.08% SW 403000 GENTRY SCHOOL DISTRICT 403013 GENTRY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 3-5 331 208 75 62.84% SW 403000 GENTRY SCHOOL DISTRICT 403015 GENTRY MIDDLE SCHOOL 6-8 365 227 71 62.19% SW 403000 GENTRY SCHOOL DISTRICT 403016 GENTRY PRIMARY SCHOOL K-2 344 209 75 60.76% SW 403000 GENTRY SCHOOL DISTRICT 403703 GENTRY HIGH SCHOOL CONVERSION CHARTER 9-12 426 233 56 54.69% SW 404000 GRAVETTE SCHOOL DISTRICT 404022 GRAVETTE HIGH SCHOOL 9-12 556 241 82 43.35% NA 404000 GRAVETTE SCHOOL DISTRICT 404023 GLENN DUFFY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P-2 391 202 88 51.66% SW 404000 GRAVETTE SCHOOL DISTRICT 404024 GRAVETTE MIDDLE SCHOOL 6-8 489 249 95 50.92% SW 404000 GRAVETTE SCHOOL DISTRICT 404025 GRAVETTE UPPER ELEMENTARY 3-5 461 228 104 49.46% SW 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 405031 EASTSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 495 298 99 60.20% SW 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 405032 GARFIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 122 84 41 68.85% SW 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 405033 LOWELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 449 261 81 58.13% SW 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 405034 NORTHSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 436 254 91 58.26% SW 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 405036 WESTSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 433 288 103 66.51% SW 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 405037 ELMWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL 6-8 879 421 111 47.90% NA 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 405039 OAKDALE MIDDLE SCHOOL 6-8 941 655 219 69.61% SW 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 405040 GRACE HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 419 333 120 79.47% SW 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 405041 BONNIE GRIMES ELEM. SCHOOL K-5 462 347 113 75.11% SW 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 405042 REAGAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 452 256 109 56.64% SW 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 405043 FRANK TILLERY ELEM. SCHOOL K-5 593 405 172 68.30% SW 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 405044 JOE MATHIAS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 537 395 142 73.56% SW 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 405045 KIRKSEY MIDDLE SCHOOL 6-8 1,012 571 141 56.42% NA 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 405046 LINGLE MIDDLE SCHOOL 6-8 846 535 192 63.24% NA 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 405047 BELLVIEW ELEMENTARY K-5 430 66 22 15.35% NA 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 405048 ROGERS HIGH SCHOOL 9-12 2,089 895 248 42.84% NA 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 405049 JONES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 478 383 80 80.13% SW 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 405050 ELZA R. TUCKER ELEM. SCHOOL K-5 522 288 70 55.17% SW 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 405051 OLD WIRE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 514 423 129 82.30% SW 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 405052 ROGERS HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL 9-12 2,043 1,052 381 51.49% NA 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 405053 JANIE DARR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 357 47 13 13.17% NA 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 405054 FAIRVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-5 567 104 34 18.34% NA 405000 ROGERS SCHOOL DISTRICT 405703 ROGERS NEW TECHNOLOGY HIGH SCHOOL 9-12 645 356 83 55.19% NA 406000 SILOAM SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT 406045 SILOAM SPRINGS INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 5-6 704 398 132 56.53% SW 406000 SILOAM SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT 406046 NORTHSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P-K 322 202 69 62.73% NA 406000 SILOAM SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT 406047 SOUTHSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3-4 661 384 153 58.09% SW 406000 SILOAM SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT 406048 DELBERT "PETE" & PAT ALLEN ELE 1-2 672 405 136 60.27% SW 406000 SILOAM SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT 406049 SILOAM SPRINGS MIDDLE SCHOOL 7-8 676 368 116 54.44% SW 406000 SILOAM SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT 406703 SILOAM SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL CONVERSION CHARTER 9-12 1,336 579 174 43.34% NA 407000 PEA RIDGE SCHOOL DISTRICT 407025 PEA RIDGE PRIMARY SCHOOL P-2 488 210 84 43.03% SW 407000 PEA RIDGE SCHOOL DISTRICT 407026 PEA RIDGE INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 3-4 514 213 80 41.44% SW 407000 PEA RIDGE SCHOOL DISTRICT 407027 PEA RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL 10-12 701 221 89 31.53% NA 407000 PEA RIDGE SCHOOL DISTRICT 407028 PEA RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL 5-6 528 196 76 37.12% SW 407000 PEA RIDGE SCHOOL DISTRICT 407029 PEA RIDGE JR. HIGH 7-9 36.55% SW 440700 ARKANSAS ARTS ACADEMY 440701 ARKANSAS ARTS ACADEMY ELEMENTARY K-6 567 157 66 27.69% TA 440700 ARKANSAS ARTS ACADEMY 440703 ARKANSAS ARTS ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL 7-12 546 154 66 28.21% TA 442700 NORTHWEST ARK CLASSICAL ACADEMY 442702 NORTHWEST ARKANSAS CLASSICAL ACADEMY K-6 687 38 16 5.53% TA 442700 NORTHWEST ARK CLASSICAL ACADEMY 442703 NORTHWEST ARKANSAS CLASSICAL ACADEMY HIGH 7-12 227 17 12 7.49% TA 442700 NORTHWEST ARK CLASSICAL ACADEMY 442706 WEST LITTLE ROCK CLASSICAL ACADEMY 6-12 150 72 25 48.00% SW 444700 ARKANSAS CONNECTIONS ACADEMY 444703 ARKANSAS CONNECTIONS ACADEMY HIGH K-12 1,597 707 228 44.27% SW 445701 HOPE ACADEMY OF NORTHWEST ARKANSAS 445701 HOPE ACADEMY OF NORTHWEST ARKANSAS K-6 36 26 72.22% NEW DISTRICT 501000 ALPENA SCHOOL DISTRICT 501001 ALPENA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-6 260 200 94 76.92% SW 501000 ALPENA SCHOOL DISTRICT 501002 ALPENA HIGH SCHOOL 7-12 234 149 54 63.68% SW 502000 BERGMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 502006 BERGMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL K-4 435 262 141 60.23% SW 502000 BERGMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 502007 BERGMAN HIGH SCHOOL 9-12 319 163 65 51.10% SW 502000 BERGMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT 502008 BERGMAN MIDDLE SCHOOL 5-8 323 200 109 61.92% SW 503000 HARRISON SCHOOL DISTRICT 503010 HARRISON KINDERGARTEN K 45.45% SW 503000 HARRISON SCHOOL DISTRICT 503012 FOREST HEIGHTS ELEM.
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