Huntsville School District

Huntsville School District (formally Huntsville School District 1) is a public school district based in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas. The school district is the 3rd largest school district by area served, encompassing 747 square miles.[3] This district and its schools are accredited by AdvancED.

Huntsville School District
Address
570 West Main
Madison County, Arkansas, Arkansas, 72740
United States
District information
TypePublic School District
MottoStudent Centered, Student Focused
GradesPre-K - 12
SuperintendentJonathan Warren
Chair of the boardWhitney Comer [1]
Budget$33.1 Million (FY 2019-20)[2]
Students and staff
Students2,182 (2020-21)
District mascotEagle / Saints
Other information
Websitewww.huntsvilleschooldistrict.org

As of the 2021–2022 school year, the district's 6 schools have a total enrollment of 2,228 students.[4]

In addition to Huntsville, within Madison County, the district includes Hindsville, St. Paul, and Wesley.[5] The district extends into Franklin County.[6]

Merger

On July 1, 2004, the St. Paul School District was merged into the Huntsville School District.[7]

List of Schools

Secondary education

The Huntsville School District provides education programs for students in two facilities.

Middle school

The district operates two middle schools.

  • Huntsville Middle School–serving students in grades 6-8
  • St. Paul Elementary–serving students in grades K-6

Elementary and early childhood education

Three educational facilities make up the district's elementary and early childhood programs

  • Watson Primary School–serving students in grades K-2
  • Huntsville Intermediate School–serving students in grades 3-5
  • St. Paul Elementary–serving students in grades K-6

Administration

The Huntsville School District Board of Education consists of seven members. The members of the board meet regularly on the second Monday of each month at 7 pm Central Time in the Huntsville School District Administration Building and district schools.

References


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