Who’s Really “Destroying” the Little Rock School District?

The next time anyone says or writes that charters are responsible for “destroying” the Little Rock School District, counter with this (not that the truth has ever mattered).

It had long been obvious to those who form opinions and make decisions based on data where the Little Rock School District was losing and gaining students:

In the last years of local control:

  • Biggest Loss: Between 5th and 6th Grades (-327, -16.5%)
  • Biggest Gain: Between 8th and 9th Grades (+340, +21.6%)
  • Second Biggest Loss: Between 10th and 11th Grades (-244, -13.5%)
  • Third Biggest Loss: Between 11th and 12th Grades (-180, -11.5%)
  • Fourth Biggest Loss: Between 9th and 10th Grades (-216, -11.4%)

However, those numbers and percentages have shifted under state control. Last year:

  • Exodus between 5th and 6th grades dropped to -185 (-10.2%)
  • Biggest Gain: Between 8th and 9th Grades (+286, +19%)
  • Biggest Loss: Between 9th and 10th Grades (-393, 21%)
  • Second Biggest Loss: Between 5th and 6th Grades (-185, -10.2%)
  • Third Biggest Loss: Between 10th and 11th Grades (-159, -10.5%)
  • Fourth Biggest Loss: Between 11th and 12th Grades (-123, -8.9%)

In 2005-06, there was only a 28-student exodus between fifth and sixth grades. In 2015-16, the loss had swelled to -368, -19.2% of the class’ enrollment. Since the opening of Pinnacle View Middle School’s sixth (2016-17) and seventh grades (2017-18), however, the loss has dropped to -185, -10.2% enrollment. With the addition of eighth grade in 2017-18, that number and percentage will drop even further.

Students and families continue to return to the district for high school in greater numbers than left for middle school. In 2016-17, there was a 355-student, 22.6% increase in the class. Unfortunately, those gains were more than lost in 2017-18 – between 9th and 10th – when 393 (21.5%) of the class left the district. The district continues to bleed students for the remainder of high school.

Grades2004-052013-14Grades2014-15+/-Grades2015-16+/-Grades2016-17+/-Grades 2017-18  +/-
            K1,882 
K1,95611,979+23 (+1.2%)
K2,06211,991-71 (-3.4%)21,927-64 (-3.2%)
K2,05512,052-3 (-.15%)21,934-118 (-5.8%)31,878-56 (-2.9%)
K2,0182,22012,202-18 (-.8%)22,172-30 (-1.4%)32,067-105 (-4.8%)42,040-27 (-1.3%)
12,0592,16022,107-53 (-2.4%)32,043-64 (-3%)41,957-86 (-4.2%)51,914-43 (-2.2%)
21,9971,99631,947-49 (-2.5%)41,910-37 (-1.9%)51,809-101 (-5.3%)61,624-185 (-10.2%)
31,9011,90041,867-33 (-1.7%)51,856-11 (-.59%)61,584-272 (-14.7%)71,525-59 (-3.7%)
41,8901,97451,921-53 (-2.7%)61,553-368 (-19.2%)71,533-20 (-1.3%)81,467-66 (-4.3%)
51,9491,83661,509-327 (-16.5%)71,490-19 (-1.3%)81,468-22 (-1.5%)91,754+286 (+19%)
TOTAL Elem.11,81412,08612,09912,09511,714   
61,8351,63671,604-32 (-2%)81,568-36 (-2.2%)91,903+355 (+22.6%)101,510-393 (-21%)
71,8221,67281,614-58 (-3.5%)91,763+149 (+9.2%)101,582-181 (-10.3%)111,423 -159 (-10%)
81,8811,57691,916+340 (+21.6%)101,694-222 (-11.6%)111,538-156 (-9.2%)121,415-123 (-8.9%)
TOTAL MS5,5384,8844,7274,6114,585   
92,3241,899101,683-216 (-11.4%)111,531-152 (-9%)121,437-94 (-6.1%)   
101,8271,802111,558-244 (-13.5%)121,470-88 (-5.6%)   
111,5611,560121,380-180 (-11.5%)   
121,3601,445   
TOTAL HS7,0726,7066,5376,4586,460   
TOTAL24,48423,67623,36323,16422,759   


Source: https://adedata.arkansas.gov/statewide/Districts/EnrollmentByGrade.aspx

And where are students going? For those quick to blame charters, the district lost more students to “other schools” (i.e. other districts, private) in 2003-04 – when no charters existed in the footprint – than any subsequent year.

Quick observations:

  • Lowest Loss of Students to Other Schools – 347 (2015-16; First Year of State Control)
  • Loss of Students to Other Schools Was Four Times Higher in 2003-04 than 2015-16
  • Loss of Students for Other Reasons (See * Below) in 2015-16 Exceeded 13-Year Average of 410
Other SchoolsPrivateHomeOut-of-StateEarly GraduatesGEDOtherTotal
2003-041,452NANANA58775542,141
2004-051,237NANANA82365611,916
2005-061,092NANANANA1413851,618
2006-071,237NANANANA1541181,509
2007-081,059NANANANA1404941,693
2008-099831150NA87292261,386
2009-1037126198210923222852
2010-11337202715195266181,274
2011-12371726154128175581,261
2012-13476233317114143381,069
2013-14516312618510124581,238
2014-1550824261931683421,117
2015-1632951312703464941
2016-17NANANANANANANANA
TOTAL9,9681472201,0635996805,33818,015


*Other (Includes Incarcerated, Deceased, Failing Grade, Suspended/Expelled, Lack of Interest, Conflict with School, Economic Hardships, Pregnancy/Marriage, Peer Conflict, Alcohol/Drugs, Health Problems, Other)

Source: https://adedata.arkansas.gov/statewide/Districts/DropsWithdrawalsByReason.aspx

If the district and its alleged champions are truly interested in stemming enrollment losses, it/they will correct its chronic middle school deficiencies and stop the “Other” losses in high school.

Previous Post
A Place Called Hope? Not if You’re Trapped in or Denied Entry to Schools
Next Post
Under State’s Leadership, ‘Re-Segregation’ Reversed in Little Rock School District
Menu