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About Washington County, Arkansas
Washington County is a regional economic, educational, and cultural hub in the Northwest Arkansas region. Created as Arkansas's 17th county on November 30, 1848, Washington County has 13 incorporated municipalities, including Fayetteville, the county seat, and Springdale. The county is also the site of small towns, bedroom communities, and unincorporated places. The county is named for George Washington, the first President of the United States. Located within the Ozark Mountains, the county is roughly divided into two halves: the rolling Springfield Plateau in the more populous north of the county and the steeper, forested Boston Mountains in the much less populated south. It contains three segments of the Ozark National Forest, two state parks, two Wildlife Management Areas, the Garrett Hollow Natural Area, and dozens of city parks. Other historical features such as Civil War battlefields, log cabins, one-room school houses, community centers, and museums describe the history and culture of Washington County. Washington County occupies 951.72 square miles and contained a population of 245,871 people in 89,249 households as of the 2020 Census, ranking it 4th in size and 3rd in population among the state's 75 counties. The economy is largely based on the business/management, education, sales, office/administration, and poultry production industries. Poverty rates, median household income, and unemployment rates best state averages, but lag national trends. Washington County has long had a reputation for education in the state. The University of Arkansas, the largest four-year college in the state, was established in Fayetteville in 1871. A Washington County campus of the Northwest Arkansas Community College was opened in 2019 in Springdale. Today, Washington County contains eight public school districts, including two of the largest districts in the state and two private schools. It is included in the Fayetteville–Springdale–Rogers Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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There are a few reasons why you might want to find your school district by zip code. For one, it can help you figure out which schools are in your district. This can be helpful if you’re looking for a specific school or if you’re trying to compare schools. Additionally, it can help you determine which school district you live in, which can be helpful for tax purposes or for voting in school board elections. Finally, it can help you find contact information for your school district, which can be useful if you need to get in touch with someone about a school-related issue.
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School District Information
If you are a parent with school-aged children, it is important to know which schools are in your district and how to contact the district offices. The website can provide you with information about the district’s academic offerings, extracurricular activities, and policies. The phone number can be used to contact the district office to ask questions or schedule a meeting. If you are moving to a new area, research the school district before making a decision about where to live. The website can give you an idea of the district’s educational philosophy and help you compare it to other districts in the area. The phone number can be used to set up a meeting with district officials to learn more about the district. If you are a business owner or employee, it is helpful to know which school district you are in so that you can support the schools and build relationships with district officials. The website can provide you with information about the district’s budget, goals, and needs. The phone number can be used to contact the district office to offer your support or services.
Quck Links
- School District Website: This quick link directs you to the school district website. It provides information about the district's mission, vision, and values. It also provides information about the district's academic programs, extracurricular activities, and policies.
- Current Academic Calendar: This quick link directs you to the updated academic calendar for the district. It helps parents, students, and staff stay informed about upcoming school events, holidays, semester timelines and more to plan accordingly.
- Enrollment/Registration Information: This essential quick link brings you to the registration and enrollment information section ensuring prospective students have a comprehensive understanding of the documentation requirements, deadlines, and the admission process.
- School Lunch Menu: This quick link provides useful information about the daily or weekly school lunch menu, highlighting the nutritious meals provided. It helps parents and students be aware of the food offerings and plan meals and view information about free lunch programs.
- Sports and Athletics: Visiting this quick link, users can stay updated about various sports and athletics offered at this school district, as well as events, practice schedules, and relevant results. This can promote involvement and encourage participation for students and their families.
- Staff Directory: This link provides access to a comprehensive staff directory listing the contacts for administrators, teachers, and other district staff. This ensures open lines of communication between parents and staff, facilitating necessary conversations about students' academic progress and wellbeing.
Find Student Teacher Ratios
There are a number of reasons why teacher student ratios are important. First, smaller class sizes allow for more individualized attention. This is especially beneficial for students who may struggle in a larger classroom setting. Secondly, smaller class sizes also allow for more opportunities for students to participate and interact with their peers and teachers. This can lead to a more engaging and meaningful learning experience. Finally, teacher student ratios can impact the overall climate and culture of a school. A positive and supportive school environment is more likely to foster academic success and social-emotional well-being.
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