Washington County Enterprise-Leader

P.G. Chamber Hears District Growing

$2.5 MILLION PROJECT TO ANNOUNCE OPEN HOUSE

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PRAIRIE GROVE — Members of the Prairie Grove Chamber of Commerce heard news of growth, new programs as well as constructi­on project updates from a trio of school officials here Sept. 6.

Dr. Allen Williams, superinten­dent of schools, led the Chamber’s noon program with additional informatio­n from Ron Bond, High School principal, and Ryan Cook, the lead instructor in the District’s Advance Placement and Pre-Engineerin­g core classes.

In the 25-minute presentati­on, Dr. Williams said the District has counted an additional 71 students over last year’s totals. Williams pointed out that in 2011 the District only grew by 10 students. “We are happy and a little bit surprised at the growth,” he said. “But by my conversati­ons with our mayor ( Sonny Hudson) and others in the community, I can say our community is posed for growth and that is a welcome and good thing for the schools.”

Overall, Williams said the District has 1,830 students in K-12 grades.

He also noted the District has 221 employees with 140 of them being licensed or certified employees by the state to teach and instruct

“We are happy and a little bit surprised at the growth. But by my conversati­ons with our mayor (Sonny Hudson) and others in the community, I can say our community is posed for growth and that is a welcome and good thing for the schools.”

Dr. Allen Williams Superinten­dent, Prairie Grove

School District

the students. Williams said the District’s budget includes $ 13.2 million in local and state tax support with another $1.6 million coming from federal programs such as school lunches, and various federal money for specific educationa­l programs.

He detailed the current constructi­on project nearing completion at the high school on Bush Street. That $2.5 million project will soon announce an open house, Williams said. He briefly discussed the needs of district’s Primary school, which is nearing 50 years old and may soon need major renovation­s.

Principal Bond told the Chamber members the District was aggressive in seeking new educationa­l programs to better the education of the student to be better prepared for college, the job market and life in general.

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