State profile · AR

Arkansas Public Schools

Every public school, district, and the headline NCES measures for Arkansas — 259 districts, drawn straight from federal records.

1,069
Schools
491,340
Students
13.6:1
Avg ratio
59.2%
Free lunch

The state in one line

Arkansas runs 1,069 public schools across 259 districts, with a 13.6:1 average classroom and 59.2% of students on subsidized lunch.

1,069
public schools
259
school districts
13.6:1
avg student–teacher
59.2%
free/reduced lunch

How Arkansas ranks nationally

Per-pupil spending

$12,251

#44 of 51 · highest-spending

Average class size

13.6:1

#17 of 51 · smallest classes

Public schools

1,069

#31 of 51 · most schools

On subsidized lunch

59.2%

#11 of 43 · highest share

Arkansas ranks #44 of 51 nationally on per-pupil spending and #17 of 51 on average class size, derived live by comparing it against every other state. Ranked among all 50 states + DC from NCES enrollment/staffing and the F-33 finance survey. Lunch share is an indicator of student need, not of quality.

What the NCES Data Says About Arkansas Schools

Arkansas operates 1,069 public K-12 schools organised into 259 independent school districts serving 491,340 students, per the National Center for Education Statistics Common Core of Data 2024-25. The largest district, Springdale School District, enrolls 22,745 pupils across 29 schools at $11,376 per student, while smaller rural districts can run fewer than a dozen campuses. This fragmentation — inherited from century-old township governance patterns in many states — is why per-pupil spending, class sizes, and programme availability vary dramatically inside a single state boundary.

Statewide, the average student-teacher ratio is 13.6:1, a useful benchmark for comparing any individual district or school on PlainSchools. Free-lunch eligibility averages 59.2% across Arkansas public schools, a federal indicator of economic need that drives Title I funding allocations. The district table below is sortable by enrollment, school count, and per-pupil expenditure — the three fields that best predict a district's financial and demographic profile. For schools specifically, use the rankings links above to view per-category leaderboards covering spending, class size, best schools by composite quality score, chronic absenteeism, and funding-equity distribution within the state.

Every district figure here pulls from two distinct federal surveys: enrollment and demographic data come from the NCES Common Core of Data 2024-25 (school membership and directory), while per-pupil spending, teacher salaries, and federal/state/local revenue shares originate in the NCES F-33 School District Finance Survey (typically FY 2021-22). Civil-rights indicators — gifted enrollment, AP course counts, counselor staffing, chronic absenteeism, in- and out-of-school suspensions — come from the 2021-22 Civil Rights Data Collection. Cross-referencing these three sources is what lets PlainSchools produce composite scores and equity rankings that single-source tools cannot.

Arkansas's average class size vs. every US state

Average students per teacher, state by state (lower means smaller classes)

14 Among the smallest classes smaller classes than 65% of 51 US states

11–12: 7 US states (14%). Below this entry. 12–13: 4 US states (8%). Below this entry. 13–14: 8 US states (16%). This entry sits in this band. 14–15: 10 US states (20%). Above this entry. 15–16: 5 US states (10%). Above this entry. 16–17: 4 US states (8%). Above this entry. 17–18: 4 US states (8%). Above this entry. 18–19: 5 US states (10%). Above this entry. 20–21: 1 US states (2%). Above this entry. 21–22: 1 US states (2%). Above this entry. 22–23: 1 US states (2%). Above this entry. 23–24: 1 US states (2%). Above this entry. This state 11 24 every US state, by average class size, bucketed by value

Each bar is a band; taller bars hold more US states. The dashed line + filled bar mark this entry. Hover or tap any bar for its full count, share, and where it sits relative to this entry.

Source U.S. Department of Education — NCES Common Core of Data · 2024-25

Or browse all Arkansas schools

Federal data — no proprietary formula. PlainSchools publishes the actual federal survey data — enrollment, staffing, finance, and demographics from NCES — without a composite rating on top. The insights below are computed directly from those datasets; every number traces to a cited source.

Arkansas per-pupil spending varies 3.1× across districts

Per-pupil spending in Arkansas ranges from $7,514 (lowest district) to $23,143 (highest), a spread of $15,629. That relatively narrow ratio reflects an unusually equalised funding system — most states have wider gaps. High-spending districts typically draw on higher property tax bases, a structural feature of state education finance under the federal Title I framework that sets the floor but not the ceiling.

Source: NCES F-33 School District Finance Survey Local Education Agency Finance Survey (F-33) · FY 2021-22

Arkansas has higher-than-average Title I eligibility — 59.2% of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch

Free-lunch eligibility is the federal threshold for Title I funding allocations under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA, 2015), which replaced No Child Left Behind in defining how the federal government distributes K-12 supplemental funding. Districts above 75% eligibility receive concentration grants on top of the basic Title I formula. States with majority eligibility typically draw a substantially larger federal funding share relative to their local property tax base, which can either offset spending gaps or reinforce them depending on state allocation policy.

Source: ESSA Title I Part A; ED EDFacts file system Free and Reduced-Price Lunch Eligibility · 2024-25

Average Arkansas student-teacher ratio is 13.6:1 — low (typically associated with smaller schools or state-funded class-size reduction)

Student-teacher ratio is the simplest staffing metric reported on NCES Common Core of Data, but it does not capture push-in specialists, intervention staff, English Language Learner aides, special education co-teachers, or counseling and support staff. Lower ratios in this state often correlate with smaller per-school enrollments and rural geography rather than higher staffing budgets per se. Class-load comparisons are most meaningful at the district or school level, not the state aggregate.

Source: NCES Common Core of Data — Public School Universe School-level enrollment and staffing · 2024-25

Largest districts in Arkansas

By total K-12 enrollment — NCES Common Core 2024-25

Diverse district mix
Springdale School District22,745Little Rock School District21,456Bentonville School District18,674Rogers School District15,964Fort Smith School District14,291Pulaski Co. Spec. School Dist.12,244Cabot School District10,696Fayetteville School District10,560Conway School District10,251Bryant School District9,766
# District Enrollment
1 Springdale School District Springdale 22,745
2 Little Rock School District Little Rock 21,456
3 Bentonville School District Bentonville 18,674
4 Rogers School District Rogers 15,964
5 Fort Smith School District Fort Smith 14,291
6 Pulaski Co. Spec. School Dist. Little Rock 12,244
7 Cabot School District Cabot 10,696
8 Fayetteville School District Fayetteville 10,560
9 Conway School District Conway 10,251
10 Bryant School District Bryant 9,766
11 N. Little Rock School District North Little Rock 8,200
12 Jonesboro School District Jonesboro 6,709
13 Van Buren School District Van Buren 5,911
14 Benton School District Benton 5,904
15 Russellville School District Russellville 5,602
16 West Memphis School District West Memphis 4,954
17 Siloam Springs School District Siloam Springs 4,612
18 Jacksonville North Pulaski School District Jacksonville 4,517
19 Sheridan School District Sheridan 4,325
20 Lake Hamilton School District Pearcy 4,131
Show the next 80 districts
# District Enrollment
21 El Dorado School District El Dorado 4,051
22 Searcy School District Searcy 4,003
23 Greenwood School District Greenwood 3,956
24 Mountain Home School District Mountain Home 3,914
25 Marion School District Marion 3,902
26 Texarkana School District Texarkana 3,888
27 Greenbrier School District Greenbrier 3,862
28 Lisa Academy Charter Little Rock 3,769
29 Arkansas Virtual Academy Little Rock 3,733
30 Hot Springs School District Hot Springs 3,690
31 Greene Co. Tech School Dist. Paragould 3,652
32 Nettleton School District Jonesboro 3,633
33 Batesville School District Batesville 3,469
34 Lakeside School District Hot Springs 3,466
35 Beebe School District Beebe 3,394
36 Pine Bluff School District Pine Bluff 3,261
37 Arkansas Connections Academy Bentonville 3,231
38 Paragould School District Paragould 3,217
39 Alma School District Alma 3,143
40 Brookland School District Brookland 3,060
41 Vilonia School District Vilonia 3,053
42 White Hall School District White Hall 3,028
43 Valley View School District Jonesboro 2,994
44 Estem High Charter Little Rock 2,890
45 Harrison School District Harrison 2,774
46 Farmington School District Farmington 2,685
47 Magnolia School District Magnolia 2,662
48 Clarksville School District Clarksville 2,525
49 Pea Ridge School District Pea Ridge 2,494
50 Wynne School District Wynne 2,484
51 So. Conway Co. School District Morrilton 2,459
52 Huntsville School District Huntsville 2,339
53 Dequeen School District De Queen 2,320
54 Hope School District Hope 2,263
55 Southside School District Batesville 2,234
56 Camden Fairview School Dist. Camden 2,222
57 Prairie Grove School District Prairie Grove 2,207
58 Forrest City School District Forrest City 2,159
59 Gravette School District Gravette 2,076
60 Dardanelle School District Dardanelle 2,064
61 Pocahontas School District Pocahontas 2,004
62 Nashville School District Nashville 1,931
63 Arkadelphia School District Arkadelphia 1,913
64 Berryville School District Berryville 1,863
65 Pottsville School District Pottsville 1,856
66 Malvern School District Malvern 1,831
67 Academics Plus Charter School Maumelle 1,825
68 Westside Cons. School District Jonesboro 1,824
69 Watson Chapel School District Pine Bluff 1,796
70 Ozark School District Ozark 1,777
71 Mena School District Mena 1,745
72 Hamburg School District Hamburg 1,691
73 Monticello School District Monticello 1,671
74 Bauxite School District Bauxite 1,659
75 Crossett School District Crossett 1,654
76 Heber Springs School District Heber Springs 1,620
77 Gentry School District Gentry 1,617
78 Mountain View School District Mountain View 1,613
79 Highland School District Hardy 1,612
80 Lonoke School District Lonoke 1,603
81 Stuttgart School District Stuttgart 1,593
82 Blytheville School District Blytheville 1,581
83 Waldron School District Waldron 1,576
84 Trumann School District Trumann 1,573
85 Founders Classical Academies of Arkansas Bentonville 1,551
86 Green Forest School District Green Forest 1,467
87 Star City School District Star City 1,432
88 Warren School District Warren 1,424
89 Elkins School District Elkins 1,404
90 Fountain Lake School District Hot Springs 1,349
91 Booneville School District Booneville 1,344
92 Clinton School District Clinton 1,338
93 Ashdown School District Ashdown 1,308
94 Lamar School District Lamar 1,284
95 Newport School District Newport 1,268
96 Drew Central School District Monticello 1,262
97 Dover School District Dover 1,254
98 Haas Hall Academy Fayetteville 1,248
99 Harmony Grove School District Benton 1,244
100 Cave City School District Cave City 1,235

Top 100 of 259 districts by enrollment. Browse all districts →

Source: NCES Common Core of Data As of 2024-25 Local Education Agency Universe Federal universe survey of all U.S. school districts

Largest Schools in Arkansas

Other States

Side-by-side: Compare Springdale School District vs Little Rock School District → · Compare any two districts

Data sourced from NCES Common Core of Data (CCD) 2024-25, NCES F-33 School District Finance Survey, and Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) 2021-22.

Using the Arkansas data

Arkansas's 1,069 schools sit inside 259 districts — compare at the district level first.

  • District boundaries decide enrollment: shortlist 2-3 districts on spending, ratio, and size before comparing individual schools. Compare districts
  • Check how Arkansas distributes money across its districts — funding equity varies more within states than between them. Funding equity
  • Verify any school's federal record (enrollment, staffing, CRDC flags) before a visit or enrollment decision. Look up a school

Figures are the federal record (CCD 2024-25, F-33 FY 2021-22, CRDC 2021-22) — they lag the current school year and describe reported data, not school quality. PlainSchools does not rate or rank schools.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many public schools are in Arkansas?

Arkansas has 1,069 public schools across 259 school districts, serving 491,340 students.

What is the average student-teacher ratio in Arkansas?

The average student-teacher ratio in Arkansas public schools is 13.6:1. This varies by district — use the district table below to compare.

What percentage of Arkansas students qualify for free lunch?

59.2% of students in Arkansas qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, an indicator of economic need used for Title I funding.

What is the largest school district in Arkansas?

The largest school district in Arkansas is Springdale School District with 22,745 students across 29 schools.

Top schools in Arkansas by enrollment

Largest K-12 public schools by total students enrolled

students

What this shows The largest public schools in Arkansas by enrollment — often statewide virtual academies or large consolidated campuses, so size here reflects reach, not quality.

Source NCES Common Core of Data (CCD) As of 2024-25

Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core of Data (CCD) — Public school universe · 2023-2024 Public K-12 school enrollment, demographics, and operational data; collected annually by NCES from state education agencies.