EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES Norfork SCHOOLS NORFORK— The Norfork
School District’s adminis- trators and teachers work year-round to prepare for annual state tests. Norfork students have had outstand- ing scores for several years on Benchmark Tests. The school also has a
sixth- and seventh-grade computer literacy and tech- nology lab. Approximately 449 stu-
dents attend Norfork Schools. Local funding for the school district comes from a 34.39 mill property tax, which was increased with voter approval in 2007 from a previous rate of 31.69. In 2014, Arrie Goforth
Elementary was named a National Blue Ribbon School, one of only four Arkansas schools nominat- ed for this prestigious
award. Blue Ribbon schools demonstrate consistent excellence and make pro- gress in closing gaps in student achievement. Norfork Schools also has
a Head Start program di- rected by Ashley Vann and administered by Ozark Opportunities Inc. For more information, call Vann at (870) 499-5611 or Ozark Opportunities in Har- rison at (870) 741-9406. Norfork Schools are fully
accredited by the state ac- crediting agency, and the high school and elementary schools are accredited by AdvancED. The school board meets
at 6 p.m. on the third Monday every month in the school admini- stration building at 44 Fire- ball Lane.
School Administration 444 Fireball Lane Norfork, AR 72658 Phone: 499-5228 Fax: 499-5109
Superintendent Mike Seay Principals Norfork High School Bobby Hulse 136 Mildred Simpson Drive Phone: 499-7191 or 499-7193 Fax: 499-5659 Arrie Goforth Elementary Deanna Klaus 161 Mildred Simpson Drive Phone: 499-7192 Fax: 499-7196 School Board President: Jon Casey Vice president: Mike Watts Secretary: Levi Woods Board member: Josh Davis Board member: Levi Haught How to get on the agenda: Fill out a form at the superin- tendent’s office seven days before the meeting. The board meets at 6 p.m. the third Monday of the month. All school board meetings are open to the public.
Jon Casey Mike Watts
Joshua Davis
Mike Seay
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