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{{Short description|School district in Arkansas, United States}}
The [[Little Rock School District]] is a [[school district]] in [[Little Rock]], [[Arkansas]]. Currently, the district includes 64 schools with more school being built. As of the 2005-2006 school year, the district has enrollment of 26,524. It has 5 high schools, 7 middle schools, 31 elementary schools, 1 early childhood (pre-kndergarten) center, 2 alternative schools, 1 adult education center, 1 accelerated learning center, 1 career-techinal center, and about 3,800 employees.
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{{Update|updated=30 January 2015 |reason=incongruent "latest updates" exist throughout article, including the 10-year old statistics in lede, possible developments after the 5-year-old statement that Arkansas voted last night to disband the LSRD, changes to data in Infobox supported by 8-year-old reference, changes to the 11-year-old enrollment data in the "Secondary education" section |date=August 2020}}
{{Infobox school district
| name = Little Rock School District
| logo = Logo of the Little Rock School District.png
| motto =
| type = Public (government funded)
| grades =
| established = {{Start date|1869|02|16}}
| closed =
| region =
| country = USA
| ___location = 810 West Markham Street<br />[[Little Rock, Arkansas]] 72201
| coordinates =
| superintendent = Dr. Jermall D. Wright
| deputy_superintendent = Dr. Shana Loring
Dr. Karen Bradshaw
Dr. Amy Cooper
| president = Joyce W. Wesley
| vice-president =
| accreditations = Arkansas Department of Education (ADE)
| schools = 47<ref name="nces_dist" />
| budget =
| us_nces_district_id = {{NCES District ID|0509000|district_name=Little Rock School District|access_date=October 12, 2012}}
| students = 24,048 <ref name="nces_dist" />
| teachers = 1,609.54 (on [[full time equivalent|FTE]] basis)<ref name="nces_dist" />
| staff =
| ratio = 14.02<ref name="nces_dist" />
| conference =
| free_label = Graduation Seals
| free_text = ADE Seal<br />Magnet Program Seal<br />Arkansas Scholars Seal<br />Honors Diploma Seal
| free_label2 = High School Courses
| free_text2 = ESL<br />Regular<br />Honors<br />Pre-AP<br />Advanced Placement<br />International Baccalaureate
| website = {{URL|http://www.lrsd.org/}}
}}
 
The '''Little Rock School District''' is a [[school district]] in [[Little Rock, Arkansas]], United States. It is one of four public school districts in [[Pulaski County, Arkansas|Pulaski County]] and encompasses {{convert|97.60|mi2|km2}} of land nearly coterminous with the state's capital and largest city.
===High Schools===
In addition to most of Little Rock it serves [[Cammack Village, Arkansas|Cammack Village]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/dc10map/sch_dist/st05_ar/c05119_pulaski/DC10SD_C05119_001.pdf|title=School District Reference Map (2010 Census): Pulaski County, AR|publisher=[[U.S. Census Bureau]]|access-date=2021-02-28}}</ref> The district however does not include the Pulaski County section of [[Alexander, Arkansas|Alexander]], as that is an [[exclave]] of the [[Pulaski County Special School District]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.votepulaski.net/maps/School%20Districts/PCSSD%2011x17.pdf|title=Pulaski County Special School District Zones|publisher=Pulaski County Election Commission|access-date=2021-03-03}} - The [https://www.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgis.arkansas.gov%2Farcgis%2Frest%2Fservices%2FFEATURESERVICES%2FBoundaries%2FFeatureServer%2F29&source=sd finder of] [[ArcGIS]] used by the State of Arkansas confirms that it is an exclave of the Pulaski County SSD.</ref><!--The Pulaski County Election Commission indicates this part of Alexander to be in the Pulaski County Special School District Even though the census Bureau map indicates the Pulaski County part of Alexander as being in the Little Rock district https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/dc10map/sch_dist/st05_ar/c05119_pulaski/DC10SD_C05119_001.pdf the Little Rock SD doesn't show Alexander as having any parts in the district https://www.lrsd.org/cms/lib/AR02203631/Centricity/Domain/158/2020%20LR_School_High_Map.pdf Did this change since 2010? -->
 
From its establishment in 1869 until 1886 it was known as the '''School District of Little Rock''', and then from that year to 1963 it was known as the '''Special School District of Little Rock'''. It took its present name in 1963.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lrsd.org/Page/2910|title=Board Members (and their Terms)|publisher=Little Rock School District|access-date=2021-03-02}}</ref>
* Accelerated Learning Center
 
* Alternative Learning Center (ALC)
== 2015 State takeover of district ==
* [[Little Rock Central High School|Central International Studies High School]] - (also known as [[Little Rock Central High School]])
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*J. A. Fair Science and Technology Systems Magnet High School
In July 2014, the Arkansas State Board of Education classified six of the nearly fifty district schools as being in "academic distress": Baseline Elementary School, Cloverdale Magnet Middle School, Henderson Middle School, Hall High School, J.A. Fair High School and McClellan Magnet High School. In October 2014, the Special Committee on Academic Distress met with the Little Rock School District administration. On January 7, 2015, the Little Rock School District administration and School Board provided progress reports to the Special Committee on Academic Distress. On January 8, 2015, the State Board of Education voted to hold a special State Board Meeting on January 28.
*[[Hall High School (Arkansas)|Hall High School]]
 
*McClellan Magnet High School
On January 28, 2015, the State Board of Education met for more than five hours before voting 5–4 to immediately take over the Little Rock School District. As part of the takeover, Superintendent Dexter Suggs was allowed to remain in his position on an interim basis and the LRSD school board was immediately disbanded.
*Metropolitan Career-Technical Center
 
*[[Parkview Arts and Science Magnet High School]]
== LRSD vs. PCSSD (Desegregation) ==
{{Confusing section|date=August 2020|reason= 1) When did the case start? 2) Are NJRSD and PCSSD still under court supervision as of 2020? 2) Please complete the sentence "After numerous actions were satisfied, including incorpating those schools within the City of Little Rock boundaries to be unitary with the LRSD." 3) Please salvage the dead link. 5) Please explain how this is LRSD '''vs''' PCSSD, as shown in section title }}
[[File:Little Rock School District Buses outside Central High School - Little Rock - Arkansas - USA.jpg|thumb|right|alt=A line of school buses |Little Rock School District Buses outside Central High School]]
 
The three school districts within the county—Little Rock School District, [[North Little Rock School District]] (NLRSD), and [[Pulaski County Special School District]] (PCSSD) have been involved in a [[desegregation]] case that the courts determined were unconstitutionally segregated and placed under court supervision since 1982. After numerous actions were satisfied, including incorpating those schools within the City of Little Rock boundaries to be unitary with the LRSD. Those actions led to the annexation of [[J. A. Fair Systems Magnet High School|J. A. Fair High School]] from PCSSD to LRSD in 1987. In 2007, the courts determined that all actions by LRSD were completed and that court supervision continues until NLRSD and PCSSD actions are completed.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/education/K12/Pages/LitigationItem.aspx?LegItemId=4 |title=LRSD vs. PCSSD (Desegregation) |publisher=Arkansas State Legislature |access-date=October 19, 2012}}</ref>
 
== Secondary education ==
 
===Comprehensive high schools===
The following high schools offer [[comprehensive education]] programs with interscholastic activities (e.g., sports teams).{{citation needed|date=March 2021}} Attendance in zoned schools is based on the student's residence, while inter-district schools are able to select students from within Pulaski County's four public school districts.
* [[Little Rock Central High School]]
* [[Little Rock Southwest High School]]
* [[Little Rock West High School]]
* [[Hall STEAM Magnet High School]] (formerly the zoned Hall High School)
* [[Parkview Arts and Science Magnet High School]]
 
[[Image:AR LR Central High.jpg|thumb|President [[Bill Clinton]] led celebrations of the 40th anniversary of desegregation at [[Little Rock Central High School]].]]
 
===Middle schools===
[[Image:DunbarMagnetMiddleLittleRock.JPG|thumb|[[Dunbar Magnet Middle School]]]]
{| class = "wikitable"
! School !! Mascot !! Year<br />Opened !! Grades !! Enrollment
|-
|[[Dunbar Magnet Middle School]] || Bobcats ||1929|| 6–8 || 557
|-
|Mabelvale Magnet Middle School || Red Raiders || 1967 || 6–8 || 600
|-
|[[Mann Arts and Science Magnet Middle School]] || Bearcats || 1955 || 6–8 || 762
|-
|Pulaski Heights Middle School || Panthers || 1931 || 6–8 || 592
|-
|Pinnacle View Middle School || Sky Hawks|| 2016 ||6-8|| 903
|-
|Forest Heights STEM Academy || Eagles|| 2014 ||K-8|| 709
|}
 
===Other secondary schools===
* Adult Education Center
* Accelerated Learning Center (10–12)
* Metropolitan Career-Technical Center (9–12)
* W. D. Hamilton Learning Academy (6–12)
* Felder Academy (6–12)
 
== Elementary and early childhood education ==
===Middle Schools===
 
===Elementary schools===
* Alternative Learning Center
* [[CloverdaleBale Magnet MiddleElementary School]] (PK–5)
* [[DunbarCarver Basic Skills Math-Science Magnet MiddleElementary School]] (PK–5)
* [[ForestChicot Heights MiddleElementary School]] (PK–5)
* [[HendersonDon HealthR. SciencesRoberts Magnet MiddleElementary School]] (PK–5)
* Fair Park Early Childhood Center (PK)
* [[Mabelvale Magnet Middle School]]
* Forest Park Elementary School (PK–5)
* [[Mann Arts and Science Magnet Middle School]]
* Franklin Alternative Environment
* Pulaski Heights Middle School
* Fulbright Elementary School (PK–5)
* '''#''' [[Mifflin Wistar Gibbs|Gibbs]] Magnet School of International Studies and Foreign Languages (PK–5)
* Jefferson Elementary School (PK–5)
* Dr. [[Martin Luther King Jr.]] Interdistrict Magnet Elementary School (PK–5)
* [[Little Rock, Arkansas#Mabelvale|Mabelvale]] Elementary School (PK–5)
* McDermott Elementary School (PK–5)
* Otter Creek Elementary School (PK–5)
* Pulaski Heights Elementary School (KG–5)
* '''#''' [[#Rockefeller Early Childhood Magnet Elementary School|Rockefeller Early Childhood Magnet Elementary School]] (PK–5)
* Romine Early Childhood Center (PK)
* Stephens Elementary School (PK–5)
* [[David D. Terry|Terry]] Elementary School (PK–5)
* Wakefield Elementary School (PK–5)
* Washington Basic Skills Math-Science Interdistrict Magnet Elementary School (PK–5)
* Watson Elementary School (K–5)
* Western Hills Elementary School (PK–5)
* [[Williams Traditional Magnet Elementary School]] (KG–5)
* [[William E. Woodruff (politician)|Woodruff]] Early Childhood Center (PK)
Note: while a '''#''' denotes a [[magnet school]], all Little Rock School District schools provide a comprehensive elementary education.
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==== Rockefeller Early Childhood Magnet Elementary SchoolsSchool ====
 
*Bale Elementary School
=====History=====
*Baseline Elementary School
Rockefeller Elementary opened in 1979. It was named to honor [[Winthrop Rockefeller]] (1912–1973), [[Governor of Arkansas]] from 1967 to 1971.
*[[Booker Arts and Science Magnet Elementary School]]
 
*Brady Elementary School
Rockefeller was built to replace two existing schools. One of them, the Parham School (built in 1908), was in the construction path of the proposed [[Interstate 630]], so much of the funding for its replacement came from the state highway and transportation departments. The new school was bid at $2.3 million.
*[[Carver Basic-Skills Math-Science Magnet Elementary School]]
 
*Chicot Elementary School
With the prospect of a beautiful new school, the Little Rock School District decided also to close the Kramer School on Sherman Street (built in 1895). The Kramer School had gained national attention as the site of the Center for Early Development and Education established by [[Bettye Caldwell]], Professor of Education at the [[University of Arkansas at Little Rock]]. The center, often referred to as "The Kramer Project," began in 1969. The decision was made to move the center to the new school.
*Dodd Elementary School
 
*Fair Park Early Childhood Center School
The Rockefeller Early Childhood Program provides educational experiences and child care for children aged six weeks to three years. It was developed to determine the effects of a high-quality education coupled with an extended-day childcare program on children who were from six months of age through the sixth grade in school. Rockefeller opened to early childhood and intermediate students (grades 4–6) in August 1979 with an enrollment of 563. It became a full elementary school and center for early childhood education in 1987. The school currently serves children ranging in age from 6 weeks through 5th grade.
*Forest Park Elementary School
 
*Franklin Communication Technology Elementary School
=====Facilities=====
*Fulbright Elementary School
Rockefeller is an [[open-space school]]. It offers specialized work labs, music instruction and performance areas and even separate [[playground]] areas with age-appropriate equipment for toddlers, pre-kindergartners and elementary students. Rockefeller was one of six LRSD schools to be designated an "incentive school." The extra funds it receives allows the school to retain a full-time nurse and Early Childhood Coordinator as well as specialists in art, music, [[physical education]], technology and media.
*Geyer Springs Elementary School
 
*[[Gibbs Magnet School of Foreign Languages and International Studies]]
Rockefeller also is one of two schools participating in the Teacher Advancement Program (TAP), an initiative of the [[Milken Family Foundation]] to attract, retain, motivate and develop talented teachers. TAP helps teachers become the best they can be by giving them opportunities to learn better teaching strategies and compensates them based on their performance.
*[[King Interdistrict Magnet Elementary School]]
 
*Jefferson Elementary School (Little Rock, Arkansas)|Jefferson Elementary School
The Computer Science theme is evident by 140 computers throughout the school. The music program is outstanding and has two show choirs that have traveled out of state to perform. A certified physical education specialist leads the outstanding physical education program. The science specialist serves students in grades 3–5 in a fully equipped science laboratory.
*Mabelvale Elementary School
 
*McDermott Elementary School
Rockefeller has a full-time nurse, counselor and social worker.
*Meadowcliff Elementary School
 
*Otter Creek Elementary School
The outstanding [[Accelerated Reader Program]] started at Rockefeller in 1999. Extended Day activities include scouts, art classes, hand bell ringers, primary and intermediate show choirs, Computer Club, Running Club, small group tutoring, Science Club and LOVE Team. Rockefeller also offers an early childhood education program, accepting infants as young as six weeks of age.
*Pulaski Heights Elementary School
 
*[[Rockefeller Early Childhood Magnet Elementary School]]
=====Extracurricular=====
*Romine Computer Science and Basic Skills Interdistrict Elementary School
Rockefeller's renowned [[Show Choir]] has earned a reputation as an excellent performing group and has performed all around [[Arkansas]] and as far away as [[New York (state)|New York]] and [[Hawaii]].
*Stephens Elementary School
 
*Terry Elementary School
*Wakefield==== Williams Traditional Magnet Elementary School ====
 
*[[Washington Basic Skills Math-Science Interdistrict Magnet Elementary School]]
===== History =====
*Watson Elementary School
Williams opened in 1958 and received building additions in 1964, 1966, 1986 and 1994. A new classroom wing opened in 2004. Williams became a magnet school in 1982 and expanded to a tri-district magnet school in 1986. Williams' magnet theme stresses the basic educational skills: reading, writing and arithmetic.
*Western Hills Elementary School
It is named in honor of three different men, all of whom served on the board of directors of the Little Rock School District: J.E. Williams, a member of the board from 1900 to 1903; Nal Williams, a member of the board from 1904 to 1905; and Robert M. Williams, a member of the board from 1939 to 1945.
*[[Williams Traditional Magnet Elementary School]]
 
*Wilson Elementary School
== Academies K-8 ==
*Woodruff Elementary School
*Dr. Marian G. Lacey K-8 Academy
*J.A. Fair K-8 Preparatory Academy
 
==Former schools==
[[File:French Hill visits Pulaski Heights Middle School 03.jpg|thumb|Congressman [[French Hill (politician)|French Hill]] visiting Pulaski Heights Middle School in 2020.]]
 
===Former high schools===
* [[Paul Laurence Dunbar]] High School (now [[Dunbar Magnet Middle School]])
* Horace Mann High School (now [[MannJ. ArtsA. andFair ScienceSystems Magnet MiddleHigh School]] (Now J.A. Fair Preparatory Academy K-8)
* [[Horace Mann]] High School (now [[Mann Arts and Science Magnet Middle School]])
* [[McClellan Magnet High School]] (now Dr. Marian G. Lacey K-8 Academy)
 
===Former middle schools===
* Southwest Middle School - (Closed at the end of the 2005-20062005–2006 school year).
* Forest Heights Middle School (now Forest Heights STEM Academy).
* Henderson Middle School (Closed at the end of the 2020-2021 school year).
 
===Former elementary schools===
* Badgett Elementary School - (Closed after the end of the 2001-20022001–2002 school year, and was used temporarily to teach Wakefield Elementary, Mitchell Academy, and Cloverdale Elementary students after their campuses closed.)
*Cloverdale Bale Elementary School - (ThisClosed schoolat closedthe in fallend of 2005the due2024-2025 to structural problems, and is scheduled forschool demolition.year)
* Cloverdale Elementary School (This school closed in fall of 2005 due to structural problems, and is scheduled for demolition.)
*Mitchell Academy Elementray School - (Closed at the end of the 2004-2005 school year.)
*Rightsell AcademyGarland Elementary School - (ScheduledClosed toat the closeend afterof the 2005-20062000–2001 school year).
* Little Rock Elementary Residential Charter School (Closed at the end of the 2001–2002 school year).
* Mitchell Academy Elementary School (Closed at the end of the 2004–2005 school year).
* Rightsell Academy Elementary School (Closed after the end of the 2005–2006 school year).
* Geyer Springs Elementary School (now Geyer Springs Gifted and Talented Academy).
* David O. Dodd Elementary School (Closed at the end of the 2020-2021 school year).
* Wilson Elementary School (Closed at the end of the 2016-2017 school year).
* Meadowcliff Elementary School (Closed at the end of the 2021-2022 school year, Permanently merged with Baseline Elementary, and Cloverdale Middle at Dr. Marian G. Lacey K-8 Academy Campus).
* Booker Elementary School (Closed at the end of the 2021-2022 school year).
* Baseline Elementary School (Closed at the end of the 2023-2024 school year, Permanently merged with Meadowcliff Elementary, and Cloverdale Middle at Dr. Marian G. Lacey K-8 Academy Campus).
 
==Superintendents==
* N. P. Gates (September 1, 1869 – November 28, 1871)
* Jacob R. Rightsell (November 28, 1871 – 1874; 1884–1905)
* J. B. Bond (acting) (May 1, 1875 – 1876)
* J. M. Fish (1876–1884)
* Burr Walter Torreyson (1905–1909)
* Robert Cleveland Hall (1909–1941)
* R. T. Scobee (1941–1948)
* H. A. Little (1948–1953)
* Ed F. McCuistion (acting) (January 1, 1953 – March 1, 1953)
* Virgil T. Blossom (July 1, 1953 – November 30, 1958)
* Terrell E. Powell (acting) (December 22, 1958 – August 1, 1961)
* Floyd W. Parsons (August 1, 1961 – June 30, 1972)
* Paul R. Fair (July 1, 1972 – January 6, 1978)
* Winston F. Simpson (acting) (January 6, 1978 – August 14, 1978)
* Paul W. Masem (August 1978 – May 1982)
* Ruth S. Steele (acting) (May 1982 – June 1982)
* Edward L. Kelly (June 1982 – June 1987)
* Vance Jones (acting) (July 1, 1987 – October 1987)
* George D. Cannon (interim) (October 1987 – December 1987)
* George D. Cannon (December 23, 1987 – August 5, 1989)
* Ruth S. Steele (July 15, 1989 – June 30, 1992)
* Cloyde McKinley (Mac) Bernd (July 1, 1992 – June 30, 1993)
* Estelle Matthis (interim) (July 1, 1993 – October 1, 1993)
* Henry P. Williams (October 1, 1993 – July 1996)
* Don Roberts (interim) (August 15, 1996 – September 1997)
* Leslie V. Carnine (September 1997 – June 2001)
* T. Kenneth James (June 2001 – June 2003)
* Donald Stewart (interim) (June 2003 – August 2003)
* Morris L. Holmes (interim)(August 2003 – June 2004)
* Roy G. Brooks (July 2004 – August 2007)
* Linda Watson (interim) (August 2007 – June 2008)
* Dexter Suggs (June 2008 – June 2015)
* Baker Kurrus (June 2015 – June 2016)
* Michael Poore (June 2016 – June 2022)
* Jermall Wright (July 2022 – Present)
 
==References==
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==Further reading==
* {{cite web|url=https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/school-district-maps/57/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210518232454/https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/school-district-maps/57/|url-status=dead|archive-date=May 18, 2021|title=Arkansas Department of Education school district maps, 1952-1954 Pulaski County, 1952-1954|work=Arkansas Digital Archives|publisher=[[Arkansas State Archives]]}} ([https://archive.today/20210301013101/https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/context/school-district-maps/article/1056/type/native/viewcontent Download]) - Includes boundary of the Little Rock district in the 1950s, which differs from its current shape
 
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