I imagine if the school does indeed suck, it has something to do with lack of funding. Carlisle High School has very few children in attendance. The fewer children there are, the less funding the school district gets from the government. The school is in a community that is not growing very much (unlike Cabot for instance). Then again, "suck" is such a subjective opinion. Does it suck because it does not prepare you for college? Does it suck because the facilities are old? Does it suck because you are an emo kid in a country world? Does it suck because you are not popular? Does it suck because you didn't make the football team, Basketball team, or the Cheerleading squard? Maybe it sucks because it is so small everyone know your business. Regardless of what "suck" means to you, it is a personal opinion. I have a child that is neither a special ed student or a rocket scientist. Last year he did not score proficient in either math or english. What would I like to make his school suck less? I would like the school to be smaller, the kids to be nicer, and for the school to focus more on helping my child rather than trying to "leave no child left behind". BTW, my son goes to school in Cabot...
1957
The governor of Arkansas in 1957 was Orval Faubus. He reacted to the desegregation of Little Rock Central High School by deploying the Arkansas National Guard to prevent nine African American students, known as the Little Rock Nine, from entering the school. This action sparked a national crisis and led to federal intervention, as President Dwight D. Eisenhower sent federal troops to ensure the students' safe entry and uphold the Supreme Court's ruling on desegregation.
The Little Rock Nine successfully entered Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, on September 25, 1957. This event followed a tumultuous month of resistance and intervention, including the presence of the Arkansas National Guard to prevent their entry. Ultimately, federal troops were deployed to ensure their safe access to the school.
The Arkansas Razorbacks played their first game on October 13, 1894 against Fort Smith High School. The Razorbacks won 42-0.
The Arkansas governor who ordered the National Guard to prevent the integration of Little Rock's Central High School in 1957 was Orval Faubus. His actions were in direct response to the Brown v. Board of Education decision, which mandated desegregation in public schools. Faubus's decision led to a significant confrontation between state and federal authorities, ultimately requiring federal intervention to ensure the students' safety and right to attend the school.
Concord-Carlisle High School was created in 1852.
The motto of Concord-Carlisle High School is 'Commitment, Citizenship, Harmony, Scholarship'.
Benton High School - Arkansas - was created in 1885.
Fayetteville High School - Arkansas - was created in 1908.
the school of Arkansas/little rock high school
Little Rock High School, Arkansas
Acorn High School is a public high school in Mena, Arkansas for grades 7 to 12. Their school mascot is a tiger.
Benton High School - Arkansas -'s motto is 'Bringing the BEST together.'.
The tiger is the sports mascot of Acorn High School in Arkansas
A school for native youths
Eagles
As of recent data, Arkansas has approximately 300 high school football teams participating in various classifications. The number can fluctuate slightly each year due to school size changes and program developments. These teams are part of the Arkansas Activities Association, which oversees high school sports in the state.