Fordyce School District

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Fordyce School District
Address
104 College Street
Fordyce
, Arkansas, 71742
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPreK–12 [1]
NCES District ID 0506210 [1]
Students and staff
Students770 [1]
Teachers64.9 [1]
Staff68.5 [1]
Student–teacher ratio11.86 [1]
Other information
Website fordyceschools.org

Fordyce School District 39 is a public school district in Fordyce, Arkansas, United States.

Contents

The school district encompasses 220.50 square miles (571.1 km2) of land in Dallas County and Calhoun County.

In 2014 Albert Snow, the superintendent of the Norphlet School District, was to become the Fordyce superintendent. [2]

History

In 1965 the Dallas County School District dissolved, with a portion of the students going to the Fordyce school district. [3]

Schools

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for FORDYCE SCHOOL DISTRICT". National Center for Education Statistics . Institute of Education Sciences . Retrieved 2022-03-05.
  2. Lyon, John (2014-05-08). "Merger of Norphlet, Smackover school districts approved". Arkansas News . Retrieved 2018-06-17.
  3. Goatcher, Truett (January 1999). "School District Consolidation Will Save Millions of Dollars: Fact of Myth?" (PDF). Arkansas Association of Educational Administrators. p. 11 (PDF p. 14/27).