“The most callused aspect of the current education monopoly in Arkansas is that it willingly and deliberately forces children–except those whose parents have wealth–to attend bad schools.” Policy Foundation report,11998
(January 2018) Records show the Arkansas school choice market continues to grow at a high rate, expanding from an estimated 66,627 K-12 students (2013)2 to 79,325 (2017). This niche educational market includes students eligible to participate in public school choice programs, capped at three percent (3%) of enrollment; and homeschooled, private and charter students.
The Arkansas School Choice Market
School choice has advanced since Foundation analysts Allyson Tucker and Donna Watson wrote their landmark 1996 study recommending charters. The Murphy Commission studies advanced other options in three 1998 studies.
Subsequent Foundation research contributed to the policy debate about charters’ viability. Arkansas policymakers expanded student access to charters in 1999, 2005, 2007, 2011, and 2013.
The Arkansas school choice market includes the following student groups:
Charter school students 25,4913
Private school students 20,1914
Public school choice students 14,1235
Homeschooled students 19,5206
Total 79,325
–Greg Kaza
APPENDIX: Arkansas Charter School Enrollment (2017-18)
Conversion Charters7
Academies of West Memphis | 1,112 | |
Badger Academy Beebe) | 47 | |
Miner Academy (Bauxite) | 51 | |
A New Tech School (Blytheville) | 619 | |
Brunson New Vision Charter (Warren) | 264 | |
Cabot Academic Center for Excellence | 265 | |
Cross County Elementary Tech Academy | 302 | |
Fayetteville Virtual Academy | 214 | |
Farmington Career Academies | 558 | |
Fountain Lake Charter High School | 470 | |
Fountain Lake Middle School Cobra Digital | 424 | |
Lincoln New Tech High School | 464 | |
Mountain Home High School Career Academies | 1,244 | |
Osceola STEM Academy | 330 | |
Pea Ridge Business & Manufacturing Academy | 123 | |
Rogers New Technology High School | 693 | |
Siloam Springs High School Conversion Charter | 1,348 | |
Springdale School of Innovation | 2,155 | |
The Academies at Jonesboro High School | 1,275 | |
Warren High School District Conversion Charter | 463 | |
Warren Middle School | 386 | |
Washington Academy (Texarkana) | 99 |
Open Enrollment Charters8
Academics Plus (Elementary & High School) | 1,050 | |
Arkansas Arts (Elementary, Middle & High School) | 792 | |
Arkansas Connections Academy High School | 761 | |
Arkansas Virtual Academy High School | 737 | |
Capital City Lighthouse Lower Academy | 191 | |
Covenant Keepers Charter School | 141 | |
Estem Little Rock (Elementary, Middle & High School) | 1,968 | |
Exalt Academy of Southwest Little Rock | 375 | |
Future School of Fort Smith | 162 | |
Haas Hall Academy (Fayetteville & Bentonville) | 675 | |
Imboden Area Charter School | 64 | |
Jacksonville Lighthouse College Prep | …377 | |
KIPP Delta (Elementary, Middle & High School) | 875 | |
KIPP Blytheville (Elementary, Middle & High School) | 246 | |
KIPP Forrest City College Preparatory School | 102 | |
LISA Academy (Elementary, Middle & High School) | 1,572 | |
Little Rock Prep Academy Middle School | 213 | |
Northwest Arkansas Classical Academies | 564 | |
Ozark Montessori Academy Springdale | 262 | |
Pine Bluff Lighthouse (Elementary & High School) | 300 | |
Premier High School of Little Rock | 114 | |
Quest Middle Schools (Little Rock & Pine Bluff) | 387 | |
Rockbridge Montessori Charter School | 169 | |
SIA Tech (Little Rock) | 188 |
1 “Arkansas’ Public Schools: A Thirty Year $20 Billion Taxpayer Investment Yields An Unprecedented Crisis in Academic Performance.”
2 “Arkansas School Choice Market Expands” (Policy Foundation research memo) February 2014
3 http://www.arkansased.gov/contact-us/charter-schools/charter_school_categories/district-conversion;
http://www.arkansased.gov/contact-us/charter-schools/charter_school_categories/open-enrollment; https://myschoolinfo.arkansas.gov/
4 ADE, https://adedata.arkansas.gov/statewide/Schools/PrivateSchools.aspx
5 ADE, https://adedata.arkansas.gov/statewide/State/SchoolChoice.aspx
The three percent (3%) cap established by the Public School Choice Act of 2015 limits expansion of this market component. http://www.apscn.org/sis/hdr/PublicSchoolChoiceActOf2015.pdf
6 Arkansas Department of Education Home School Report, 2016-17
7 http://www.arkansased.gov/contact-us/charter-schools/charter_school_categories/district-conversion
8 http://www.arkansased.gov/contact-us/charter-schools/charter_school_categories/open-enrollment