Education in Arkansas

Arkansas Education Intel

Thursday, June 11, 2026
3 min read
6 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on education developments in Arkansas. Today we're covering 6 key stories including updates on arkansas education headlines, background & context. Let's dive in.

1

Arkansas Education Headlines

3 stories

1.1

Fort Smith School District Board Info Available for AR Education Leaders.

The Fort Smith School District provides information about its school board on its official website.

Why It Matters

AR education professionals can review how a major district in western Arkansas structures its governance and board operations.

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1.2

Arkansas K-12 Education Data Reports and Tools Available via OIT.

The Arkansas Department of Education's Office of Information Technology provides K-12 educational data reports and tools through its online portal.

Why It Matters

AR education professionals can access official state data to inform decisions on student outcomes, school performance, and resource allocation.

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1.3

ASBA Supports AR School Board Members with Training and Advocacy.

The Arkansas School Boards Association promotes student-focused leadership in public education through training, advocacy, and service for local board members.

Why It Matters

AR education professionals rely on strong local board governance to shape policies that directly impact schools and students across the state.

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Background & Context

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2.1

Directory information disclosures that are FERPA-compliant in form but not in spirit.

FERPA permits disclosure of "directory information" without consent if the institution has noticed students of the categories and the right to opt out. The defect: many institutions treat the categories as broad (full address, full schedule) when narrower defaults would meet operational needs. A student suing on a directory disclosure typically wins on overbreadth, not technical violation.

Why It Matters

Tightening directory-information defaults is free, low-risk, and removes a category of avoidable complaints. Most institutions inherited their lists from a prior generation of administrators.

2.2

E-Rate Category One and Category Two have different rules.

Category One (telecommunications and internet access) has higher discount rates and is essentially uncapped; Category Two (internal connections, managed services) has a five-year per-student budget cap. Mixing the categories on a single application typically delays funding by a full cycle.

Why It Matters

Schools that misclassify equipment requests get bumped to the wrong queue and miss the funding-year window. The discount can be 20-90% depending on poverty rate, so the stakes are substantial.

2.3

Charter renewal happens in years three and four, not year five.

Most charter authorizers begin gathering renewal evidence 18-24 months before the formal renewal vote — meaning a school in a 5-year cycle is being evaluated on years three and four academic data, not year five. Schools that ramp interventions in year five are improving on data the authorizer never sees.

Why It Matters

Renewal denials are typically locked in by data the school never realized was being counted. The performance ramp has to align with the lookback window.

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DateJun 11, 2026
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