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 Wonderview High School 

 Wonderview School District

LEA 1505026
(501) 354-8668

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School District Wonderview School District - 1505000
Grades Served 7 - 12
Enrollment 200
School Hours 8:00 AM - 3:15 PM
Before School Program  NO
After School Program  NO
Weekend Program  NO
Summer Program  NO
Breakfast Program
(No cost to students)
 NO
Lunch Program
(No cost to students)
 NO
Academic Programs Credit Recovery, Beta, EAST, Concurrent Courses, AP Courses
Enrichment Programs Gifted/Talented, Science Club, FFA
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County Conway
Congressional District Arkansas's 2nd Congressional District
Co-op Arch Ford Educational Service - 1520000
Representatives Rick Beck - 43
Stan Berry - 44
Senators Breanne Davis - 25
School Board Members Greg Baker
Russell Deckard
Kevin Gottsponer
Cindy Looney
Eric McClaren
Alicia Sponer
Billy Sutton

2436 Hwy. 95
Hattieville, AR 72063
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Statistics

College Going Rate 38%
District Per Pupil Expenditures $11,275.08
Graduation Rate 100%
Student to Teacher Ratio 3 : 1
Average Class Size 6
English Learners 0%
Low Income 54%
Average Years Teaching Experience 4.72
Students Eligible to Receive Special Education 16%
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2020 - 2021 • Accountability At-a-Glance • Wonderview High School

Contact Information
Wonderview High School | Wonderview School District
Principal: Brandon Burgener | Superintendent: Jamie Stacks
2436 Hwy. 95 Hattieville, AR 72063-
http://www.wonderviewschools.org | (501) 354-8668
Student Information
Grades 7 - 12 Total Enrollment 200
Black 1.50% English Learners 0.00%
Hispanic 2.50% Economically Disadvantaged 54.00%
White 94.50% Students with Disabilities 15.50%

The Public School Rating System (A.C.A. § 6-15-2105) was suspended for the 2020-2021 school year by Act 89 of 2021

School Performance • ESSA School Index Score 2021

Adjusted*
ESSA School Index Score All Students
Unadjusted ESSA School Index Score All Students
Learn more on ESSA School Index

*To ensure stakeholders can draw reasonable conclusions about school performance, two scores are reported for all students and subgroups of students. This promotes increased transparency and ensures the information on performance is meaningful and comparable as required by Section 1111(c)(4)(E)(ii) of the Every Student Succeeds Act.

Two scores reported (If both scores are equal the school tested 95% or more students):

  • Adjusted ESSA School Index score: The Annual ESSA School Index Score follows the approved ESSA Business Rules.
  • Unadjusted ESSA School Index score: This score reflects school performance for full academic year students that were tested regardless of whether 95% of students tested. Please see percent tested below. These data should only be used to facilitate discussions regarding the impact of COVID-19.

**State Average of ESSA School Index Scores for Grade Span.

Black/African
American
RV***
RV***
Hispanic/
Latino
RV***
RV***
White
English
Learners
RV***
RV***
Economically Disadvantaged
Students with Disabilities
ELA % Tested Math % Tested ELA % Tested Math % Tested
All Students 99.21% 99.21%
Black / African American RV*** RV*** English Learners RV*** RV***
Hispanic / Latino RV*** RV*** Economically Disadvantaged 98.59% 98.59%
White 99.17% 99.17% Students with Disabilities 100.00% 100.00%
***RV = Restricted Value for sub-pops size < 10
Prepared by the Arkansas Department of Education: Division of Elementary and Secondary Education
School Report Card
From the Secretary Business Rules

ESSA School Index
ESSA Business Rules

Discipline - Act 1015 of 2017

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