Guy–Perkins School District

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Guy–Perkins School District
Location
492 AR 25 North
Guy, Arkansas 72061
United States
Coordinates35°19′32″N 92°19′23″W / 35.32556°N 92.32306°W / 35.32556; -92.32306Coordinates: 35°19′32″N 92°19′23″W / 35.32556°N 92.32306°W / 35.32556; -92.32306
District information
TypePublic (government funded)
GradesPK–12
Schools2
NCES District ID0507140[1]
Students and staff
Students475[1]
Teachers81.25 (on FTE basis)[1]
Staff84.25 (on FTE basis)[1]
Student–teacher ratio11.52[1]
District mascotThunderbird
Colors  Blue
  Gold
Other information
Websitewww.gptbirds.org

Guy–Perkins School District is a public school district based in Guy, Arkansas, United States. The school district encompasses 46.38 square miles (120.1 km2) of land serving all or portions of the Faulkner County communities in and around Guy, Twin Groves, Greenbrier, Damascus, and Quitman.[2]

Guy–Perkins School District employs over more than 80 faculty and staff on a full time equivalent basis to provide educational programs for students ranging from prekindergarten through twelfth grade at its consolidated facility serving its elementary and secondary schools that enroll more than 450 students. The Guy–Perkins School District is a member of the Arch Ford Education Service Cooperative.

All schools in the district are accredited by the Arkansas Department of Education.

History[]

Guy–Perkins School District was formed in 1930 as a result of consolidation of nine small schools in proximity of Guy - Chinquapin, Cooperage Springs, Wolf Branch, Old Texas, Hendrickson, Hicks, Rowlett, Solomon Grove and Perkins. As a condition of consolidation, Perkins residents demanded that the grade school remain in Perkins and that the district name include Perkins, and so was created the Guy–Perkins School District. The grade school did move to Guy in 1936 and the school district ran well without major controversy until 1948 when the state required that all schools districts must have at least 350 students in attendance, a figure that was well above the district's attendance. Subsequently, the school district merged with several black schools, although attendance remained segregated until the 1960s.[3]

Schools[]

Secondary schools[]

Elementary schools[]

  • Guy–Perkins Elementary School: Grades PK–6

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Guy-perkins School District". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
  2. ^ "Guy-Perkins School District". USA.com. Retrieved 22 January 2013.
  3. ^ Petrucelli, Fred (11 February 2012). "Guy-Perkins explained". Log Cabin Democrat. Retrieved 22 January 2013.

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