Corning School District

Corning School District is a public school district based in Corning, Arkansas, United States. The school district encompasses 364.77 square miles (944.7 km2) of land, including portions of Clay County and Randolph County serving communities such as Corning, Biggers, Reyno, Maynard, Peach Orchard, Datto, Lafe, Rector, Knobel, Success, Pollard, and McDougal.

Corning School District
Location
479 Bobcat Lane
Corning, Arkansas 72941

United States
District information
GradesPK–12
SuperintendentKellee Smith
AccreditationArkansas Department of Education
Schools3[1]
NCES District ID0500009[1]
Students and staff
Students1,072[1]
Teachers83.05 (on FTE basis)[1]
Staff158.05 (on FTE basis)[1]
Student–teacher ratio12.91[1]
Athletic conference3A Region 3
District mascotBobcat
Colors     Gold
     Black
Other information
Websitewww.corningschools.k12.ar.us

The district provides comprehensive education for more than 1,050 prekindergarten through grade 12 students and is accredited by the Arkansas Department of Education (ADE) and AdvancED.[2]

History

The Knobel School District consolidated with the Corning School District on July 1, 1985.[3]

In May 2004, the former Biggers–Reyno School District consolidated with the Corning School District.[4] The consolidation became effective July 1 of that year.[3]

Schools

  • Corning High School, located in Corning and serving more than 450 students in grades 7 through 12
  • Central Elementary School, located in Corning and serving more than 300 students in grades 3 through 6[5]
  • Park Elementary School, located in Corning and serving more than 275 students in prekindergarten through grade 2
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