Literacy, Math, and Science scores have consistently fallen below state averages, with only a small percentage of students meeting or exceeding state standards.
Average scores have dropped across all districts, reflecting a broader trend of academic underachievement.
Although graduation rates have fluctuated, there is a notable concern regarding the alignment of these rates with college readiness, as many students graduate without the skills needed for higher education.
Student enrollment has been steadily decreasing across all three districts, with the Pine Bluff School District experiencing nearly a 27% drop since the 2015-16 school year. This decline in enrollment has directly impacted the funding and resources available to the districts, further exacerbating the challenges they face.
The study found a substantial decrease in the number of teachers in the city, with a significant increase in the use of waivers and inexperienced teachers. The Dollarway and Pine Bluff school districts, in particular, have seen the percentage of inexperienced teachers exceed the state average, raising concerns about the quality of education provided.
Budget and Financial Status
All three districts have faced declining revenues and increasing expenditures, leading to financial instability. The PBES report highlighted the need for better financial management and innovative approaches to ensure sustainability.
Improving the school board selection process and increasing accountability.
Enhancing curriculum offerings and supporting teachers in providing quality education.
Increasing parental involvement and ensuring that families are integral to the decision-making process.
Offering competitive salaries and professional development t attract and retain qualified teachers. to
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