DeWitt School District


DeWitt School District is a school district based in the town of DeWitt, Arkansas, United States. The DeWitt School District is geographically the state's largest school district with of land and of water, encompassing portions of the Arkansas County, Jefferson County, and Desha County.
The communities it serves include DeWitt, Almyra, Gillett, Saint Charles, Humphrey, Nady, Ethel, Crocketts Bluff, Casscoe, and Tichnor. Some areas with "Altheimer, Arkansas" postal addresses may be in the district boundaries. It operates four schools, including DeWitt High School, DeWitt Middle School, DeWitt Elementary School and Gillett Elementary School

History

On July 1, 1985, the St. Charles School District consolidated into the DeWitt district. On July 1, 2004, the Gillett School District and the Humphrey School District consolidated into the DeWitt district.

Schools

Secondary schools:
Primary schools:
Former schools:
the district had about 1,264 students, with most of them originating from Arkansas County. The highest enrollment occurred around 2008-2009, when the student population exceeded 1,600.
In 2014 the district had 77 classified employees and 110 licensed employees.

Notable alumni