The Division of Elementary and Secondary Education has released the School Report Card Grades for the 2024-25 school year. Fayetteville Public Schools performed well, with nine schools receiving an “A” grade, six schools receiving a “B” grade, and only one school receiving a “C” grade.
Superintendent Dr. John Mulford said he was pleased with the grades. “I think the report card grades reflect the highly effective teaching being done by our staff in the classroom. It’s also important to note that three of our “B” schools were extremely close to the needed points to be an “A” school, and our only “C” school was just two-tenths of a point away from being a “B” school. I want to congratulate all of our instructional staff and those who support them. Your commitment to student success is reflected in these most recent report cards.”
The 2024-2025 School Report Card Grades by school are:
Dr. Mulford added that six schools raised their school report card grade by one letter from the 2022-23 School Report Cards, and one school, Owl Creek Elementary, raised their report card grade by two letters, from a “C” to an “A.”
No letter grades were issued by the Division of Elementary and Secondary Education for the 2023-24 school year while the system was being revamped.
For more information about Arkansas’ accountability system including a list of 2024-2025 school letter grades, visit https://dese.ade.arkansas.gov/Offices/public-school-accountability/school-performance/school-letter-grade.