| School District | Pulaski County Special School District - 6003000 |
| Grades Served | PK - 5 |
| Enrollment | 127 |
| School Hours | 7:45 AM - 2:45 PM |
| Before School Program | NO |
| After School Program | YES |
| Weekend Program | NO |
| Summer Program | NO |
| Breakfast Program (No cost to students) |
NO |
| Lunch Program (No cost to students) |
NO |
| Academic Programs | Lexia, Dreambox, Spelling City, Accelerated Reader, Mindplay |
| Enrichment Programs | Discovery, Alpha- Talented and Gifted, Moncief Team One, Dr. Mack Hines:Me, Myself, and I and What We Can Achieve” , Tinker Thinker-Librarian, The Bridge-Community-based |
| Waivers view details |
N/A |
| County | Pulaski |
| Congressional District | Arkansas's 2nd Congressional District |
| Co-op | Pulaski County Schools - 9999000 |
| Representatives |
Andrew Collins - 73 Ashley Hudson - 75 Brandon Achor - 71 Carlton Wing - 70 David Ray - 69 Denise Ennett - 80 Fred Allen - 77 Joy Springer - 76 Karilyn Brown - 67 Keith Brooks - 78 Mark W. Perry - 66 RJ Hawk - 81 Roger Lynch - 60 Tara Shephard - 79 Tracy Steele - 72 |
| Senators |
Alan Clark - 1 Clarke Tucker - 27 Fredrick J. Love - 26 Jamie Scott - 28 Jane English - 29 Kim Hammer - 20 Mark Johnson - 16 Missy Irvin - 22 Ricky Hill - 21 Stephanie Flowers - 6 |
| School Board Members |
Stephen Delaney Alicia Gillin Eli Keller Brian Maune Linda Remele Shelby Thomas Tina Ward |
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4710 Frasier Pike
Little Rock, AR 72206 |
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| College Going Rate | N/A |
| District Per Pupil Expenditures | $12,143.25 |
| Graduation Rate | N/A |
| Student to Teacher Ratio | 8 : 1 |
| Average Class Size | 11 |
| English Learners | 1% |
| Low Income | 94% |
| Average Years Teaching Experience | 3.13 |
| Students Eligible to Receive Special Education | 12% |
| College Station Elem. School | Pulaski County Special School District |
| Principal: Anjelica Evans | Superintendent: Jeff D Senn |
| 4710 Frasier Pike Little Rock, AR 72206- |
| http://www.pcssd.org | (501) 490-5750 |
| Grades | PK - 5 | Total Enrollment | 127 |
| Black | 87.40% | English Learners | 0.79% |
| Hispanic | 3.94% | Low-Income | 94.49% |
| White | 7.09% | Special Education | 11.81% |