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-kindergarten) center, 1 alternative school, 1 adult education center, 1 accelerated learning center, 1 career-techinal center, and about 3,800 employees.
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High Schools
Zoned high schools
| School | Mascot | Year Opened |
Grades | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Central International Studies High School | Tigers | 1927 | 9-12 | 2,422 |
| J.A. Fair Systems Magnet High School | War Eagles | 1982 | 9-12 | 1,169 |
| Hall High School | Warriors | 1957 | 9-12 | 1,364 |
| McClellan Magnet High School | Lions | 1967 | 9-12 | 864 |
President Bill Clinton led celebrations of the 40th anniversary of desegregation at Little Rock Central High School.
Other high schools
- Accelerated Learning Center
- Metropolitan Career-Technical Center
- Parkview Arts and Science Magnet High School
- Adult Education Center
- Hamilton Learning Academy (6-12)
- Felder Academy (6-12)
Middle Schools
Zoned middle schools
| School | Mascot | Year Opened |
Grades | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cloverdale Magnet Middle School | Cubs | 1956 | 6-8 | 686 |
| Dunbar Magnet Middle School | Bobcats | 1929 | 6-8 | 811 |
| Forest Heights Middle School | Eagles | 1955 | 6-8 | 676 |
| Henderson Health Sciences Magnet Middle School | Hawks | 1964 | 6-8 | 862 |
| Mabelvale Magnet Middle School | Red Raiders | 1967 | 6-8 | 613 |
| Pulaski Heights Middle School | Panthers | 1931 | 6-8 | 734 |
Other middle schools
- Pulaski Heights Middle School
- Mann Arts and Science Magnet Middle School
- Hamilton Learning Academy (6-12)
- Felder Academy (6-12)
Elementary Schools
Zoned elementary schools
- Bale Elementary School
- Baseline Elementary School
- Brady Elementary School
- Chicot Primary School - Pre-K-2
- Dodd Elementary School
- Forest Park Elementary School
- Franklin Communication Technology Elementary School
- Fulbright Elementary School
- Geyer Springs Elementary School
- Jefferson Elementary School
- King Interdistrict Magnet Elementary School
- Mabelvale Elementary School
- McDermott Elementary School
- Meadowcliff Elementary School
- Otter Creek Elementary School
- Pulaski Heights Elementary School
- Don R. Roberts Elementary School
- Rockefeller Early Childhood Magnet Elementary School
- Romine Computer Science and Basic Skills Interdistrict Elementary School
- Stephens Elementary School
- Terry Elementary School
- Wakefield Elementary School
- Washington Basic Skills Math-Science Interdistrict Magnet Elementary School
- Watson Intermediate School - 3-5
- Western Hills Elementary School
- Wilson Elementary School
- Woodruff Elementary School
Other elementary schools
- Booker Arts and Science Magnet Elementary School
- Carver Basic-Skills Math-Science Magnet Elementary School
- Fair Park Early Childhood Center School
- Gibbs International Studies Foreign Languages Magnet Elementary School
- Williams Traditional Magnet Elementary School
- Franklin Alternative Environment
Former schools
Former high schools
- Paul Laurence Dunbar High School (now Dunbar Magnet Middle School)
- Horace Mann High School (now Mann Arts and Science Magnet Middle School)
Former middle schools
- Southwest Middle School (Closed at the end of the 2005-2006 school year).
Former elementary schools
- Badgett Elementary School (Closed after the end of the 2001-2002 school year, and was used temporarily to teach Wakefield Elementary, Mitchell Academy, and Cloverdale Elementary students after their campuses closed.)
- Cloverdale Elementary School (This school closed in fall of 2005 due to structural problems, and is scheduled for demolition.)
- Garland Elementary School (Closed at the end of the 2000-2001 school year).
- Mitchell Academy Elementary School (Closed at the end of the 2004-2005 school year.)
- Rightsell Academy Elementary School (Scheduled to close after the 2005-2006 school year)
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