Bruno-Pyatt School District

Defunct school district in Arkansas, United States
Bruno-Pyatt School District
Location
Eros, in unincorporated Marion County, Arkansas
United States
District information
ClosedJuly 1, 2004 (2004-07-01)

Bruno-Pyatt School District No. 1 was a school district headquartered in Eros, in unincorporated Marion County, Arkansas.[1][2] In addition to Eros it served Bruno and Pyatt.

It operated Bruno-Pyatt Elementary School and Bruno–Pyatt High School.

On July 1, 2004, it consolidated with the St. Joe School District and the Western Grove School District into the Ozark Mountain School District.[3]

References

  1. ^ "2002-2003 Arkansas Education Directory." Arkansas Department of Education. p. 72 (PDF p. 78/157). Retrieved on May 24, 2018. "BRUNO-PYATT SCHOOL DISTRICT [...] 4754 HIGHWAY 125 S. EVERTON, AR 72633-8036"
  2. ^ "2003-04 Arkansas Education Directory." Arkansas Department of Education. p. 98 (PDF p. 108/163). Retrieved on May 24, 2018. "BRUNO-PYATT SCHOOL DISTRICT [...] 4754 HIGHWAY 125 S. EVERTON, AR 72633"
  3. ^ "ConsolidationAnnex_from_1983.xls." Arkansas Department of Education. Retrieved on May 23, 2018.

Further reading

  • Map of Arkansas School Districts pre-July 1, 2004
  • "Arkansas Department of Education school district maps, 1952-1954 Marion County, 1952-1954". Arkansas Digital Archives. Arkansas State Archives. (Download) - Includes maps of predecessor districts

External links

  • Bruno-Pyatt School District at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
  • Bruno-Pyatt School District No. 1 Marion County, Arkansas General Purpose Financial Statements and Other Reports June 30, 2002
  • Bruno-Pyatt School District No. 1 Marion County, Arkansas General Purpose Financial Statements and Other Reports June 30, 2003
  • Bruno-Pyatt School District No. 1 Marion County, Arkansas Regulatory Basis Financial Statements And Other Reports June 30, 2004
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Defunct school districts in Arkansas since 1983
Most of the districts merged into other districts; dissolutions, in which the district was divided among other districts, are marked in italics.
1980s
  • 1983: Coal Hill/Hartman
  • Cloverbend
  • Plum Bayou
  • 1984: Dell
  • Greenway/Rector (former)
  • Lafe
  • Leachville/Monette
  • Linwood
  • Portland
  • 1985: Banks
  • Beedeville
  • Belleville/Havana
  • Big Flat/Fifty Six
  • Bodcaw, Cale, Laneburg, Oakgrove/Willisville
  • Caraway/Lake City
  • Desha
  • Floral/Pleasant Plains
  • Glendale
  • Grapevine
  • Knobel
  • New Edinburg
  • Oak Grove/Paragould (former)
  • Oxford/Violet Hill
  • Ross Van Ness
  • St. Charles
  • Thornton
  • 1986: Common
  • Etowah
  • Gilham
  • Lepanto/Tyronza
  • Luxora
  • Oakland
  • Village
  • Wilmot
  • 1987: Chidester
  • Okolona
  • Palestine/Wheatley
  • Wilmar
1990s
  • 1990: Garland
  • Oil Trough
  • Washington
  • Wilmar
  • Camden (October 16)
  • 1991: Griffithville, Judsonia,/Kensett
  • Enola/Mount Vernon
  • 1992: Winthrop
  • Poughkeepsie/Strawberry
  • 1993: Desha-Drew
  • Grubbs/Tuckerman
  • Tri-County
  • Wabbaseka-Tucker (September 1)
  • 1994: Parkdale
  • Prattsville
  • Stanford
  • 1995: Amity/Glenwood
  • 1998: Humnoke
2000s
2010s2020s
Consolidation/dissolution dates are July 1 of that year unless otherwise stated
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