The Little Rock School District spent the last eight years planning and building the new campus on Geyer Springs Road. Now, all that hard work has finally paid off.
The Little Rock School Board on Thursday voted but not without some sharp words to proceed with the construction of a 1,200-seat traditional high school on Ranch Drive in the northwest part of the city.
The Little Rock School Board on Thursday voted but not without some sharp words to proceed with the construction of a 1,200-seat traditional high school on Ranch Drive in the northwest part of the city.
After spending November asking Little Rock School District residents to generate and react to ideas for saving money and using school campuses more efficiently, Superintendent Jermall Wright and his staff have drafted broad recommendations in eight categories for School Board consideration.