Drew Central School District


Drew Central School District 5 is a public school district located in Drew County, Arkansas.
Established in 1927, the school district covers, almost all in rural Drew County, from where all the students are bussed into Monticello. The majority of Monticello itself is not in Drew Central School District, but is within a district of its own, Monticello School District. The school administration and buildings of Drew Dentral Schools are in a section of the Monticello city limits that is within the Drew Central Schools boundaries, adjacent to the University of Arkansas at Monticello. These buildings are on of land leased by the university to the school district. Dependent minor residents of the UAM housing for married students and students with families, HHFA Apartments, are assigned to this district.

History

The Drew County School Board established the A and M Training School #5 as a laboratory school for the Arkansas Agricultural and Mechanical College. In 1934 school district's name changed to Drew Central School District #5. Growth in both the school district and the college as well as a fire that had destroyed the school buildings contributed to a decision for the school district to become independent of the college. The college gave the school district a 99-year lease to a plot of land. In 1983 the district added to the lease.
Multiple districts consolidated into Drew Central. On July 1, 1990 the Wilmar School District was consolidated into the Drew Central School District. this was the latest such consolidation.

Schools

From 1990 until 1992, the district operated schools in Wilmar after the consolidation of the Wilmar district. In 1992 the remaining Wilmar school was/were consolidated into the Drew Central schools.