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Arkansas Education Reports
2018 Outstanding Educational Performance Awards: Highlighting High-Growth Arkansas Schools
Volume 16, Issue 4
November 7, 2018
This report is the first edition of the OEP awards for the 2017-18 academic year, highlighting top growing schools around the state based on the 2018 ACT Aspire assessments.
Long-Term Outcomes of Low Achieving Third Grade Readers
Volume 16, Issue 3
October 10, 2018
This report examines trends that exist among third grade readers
Long-Term Outcomes of Low Achieving Third Grade Readers (PDF)
Arkansas Student Discipline Report
Volume 16, Issue 2
September 19, 2018
This report examines student discipline in Arkansas public schools.
Arkansas Teacher Supply
Volume 16, Issue 1
August 29, 2018
This report examines the teacher supply in Arkansas and the way it varies by district, grade level, and subject across the state.
2017 Outstanding Educational Performance Awards: Highlighting High-Growth Arkansas Schools
Volume 14, Issue 2
May 23, 2018
This report presents the OEP awards for the 2016-17 academic year, highlighting top growing schools around the state based on the 2017 ACT Aspire assessments.
- High-Growth Schools based on performance on ACT Aspire exams (PDF)
- High-Growth Elementary Schools based on performance on ACT Aspire exams (PDF)
- High-Growth Middle Schools based on performance on ACT Aspire exams (PDF)
- High-Growth High Schools based on performance on ACT Aspire exams (PDF)
- Beating the Odds: High-Growth Schools serving Low Income Communities (PDF)
State-Level Fiscal Impact of the Succeed Scholarship Program 2017-2018
Volume 15, Issue 1
February 09, 2018
This report examines the expected fiscal impact of the Succeed Scholarship Program in Arkansas for 2017-2018.
State-Level Fiscal Impact of the Succeed Scholarship Program 2017-2018
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