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2024 Rewards Schools

2024 Rewards Schools

We're excited to annouce 12 different schools in the Rogers School District have been recognized for high student performance, student academic growth and, in high schools, graduation rate! These schools have earned a total of $524,337.26 in rewards!

Top 5% Performance (four schools)

  • Eastside Elementary School - $44,834.49
  • Bellview Elementary School - $34,078.02
  • Janie Darr Elementary School - $40,265.37
  • Fairview Elementary School - $53,782.35

Top 6-10% Performance (two schools)

  • Elmwood Middle School - $49,112.88
  • Elza Tucker Elementary School - $23,985.36

Top 5% Growth/Graduation Rate (four schools, the most of any district)

  • Lowell Elementary School - $41,883.60
  • Reagan Elementary School - $37,695.24
  • Elza Tucker Elementary School - $47,975.76
  • Rogers New Technology High School - $63,396.54

Top 6-10% Growth (four schools, the most of any district)

  • Eastside Elementary School - $22,414.89
  • Grace Hill Elementary School - $19,654.67
  • Russell D. Jones Elementary School - $21,796.22
  • Old Wire Elementary School - $23,461.87

Pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. §6-15-2107, the Arkansas School Recognition Program was created to provide financial awards to public schools that experience high student performance, student academic growth, and for secondary schools, high graduation rate.  

Ark. Code Ann. §6-15-2107 authorizes rewards in an amount up to $100 per student who attends a public school or public charter school in the top 5% of all Arkansas public schools in student performance or student academic growth, which includes high school graduation rates for secondary schools under criteria set forth by rule of the State Board of Education.  

Up to $50 per student enrolled is awarded to public schools or public charter schools between the top 5% and the next 5% (schools in the top 6-10%) of all public schools in Arkansas in student performance or student academic growth, which includes high school graduation rates for secondary schools under criteria set forth by rule of the State Board of Education. 

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