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 Park Magnet School 

 Hot Springs School District

LEA 2603016
(501) 623-5661

Information

School District Hot Springs School District - 2603000
Grades Served K - 5
Enrollment 322
School Hours 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Before School Program  NO
After School Program  YES
Weekend Program  NO
Summer Program  YES
Breakfast Program
(No cost to students)
 YES
Lunch Program
(No cost to students)
 YES
Academic Programs N/A
Enrichment Programs Before & After School Tutoring, Spanish Club
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County Garland
Congressional District Arkansas's 4th Congressional District
Co-op Dawson Education Service Co-Op - 1020000
Representatives Bruce Cozart - 91
Les Warren - 84
Richard McGrew - 85
Senators Matt McKee - 17
School Board Members Ann Hill
Dino Lenox
Cynthia Rogers
Debbie Ugbade
Steve White

617 Main Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
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 Labor Market Information

Statistics

College Going Rate N/A
District Per Pupil Expenditures $11,544.96
Graduation Rate N/A
Student to Teacher Ratio 15 : 1
Average Class Size 23
English Learners 9%
Low Income 57%
Average Years Teaching Experience 9.33
Students Eligible to Receive Special Education 4%
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2018 - 2019 • Accountability At-a-Glance • Park Magnet School

Contact Information
Park Magnet School | Hot Springs School District
Principal: Marissa N. Burton | Superintendent: Miguel C Hernandez
617 Main Street Hot Springs, AR 71913-
http://www.hssd.net | (501) 623-5661
Student Information
Grades K - 5 Total Enrollment 322
Black 20.81% English Learners 8.70%
Hispanic 17.70% Low-Income 57.14%
White 48.45% Special Education 4.35%

Public School Rating Score (State Accountability: A-F Letter Grade)

State Accountability
84.72
* Alternative Education (AE) program students included in attendance zone for school rating
Rating Scale
  • A = 79.26 and Above
  • B = 72.17 - 79.25
  • C = 64.98 - 72.16
  • D = 58.09 - 64.97
  • F = 0.00 - 58.08

School Performance on the ESSA School Index Score (Federal Accountability)

All Students
Graph represents where scores fall in comparison to state averages. For more information about the Every Student Succeeds Act and the ESSA School Index, visit arkansased.gov.
Black/African
American
Hispanic/
Latino
White
English
Learners
Low-Income
Special Education
Note: Full color represents score
Prepared by the Arkansas Department of Education
School Report Card
From the Secretary Business Rules

ESSA School Index
ESSA Business Rules

Discipline - Act 1015 of 2017

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