Springdale High School is a public high school in Springdale, Arkansas, United States for students in grades ten through twelve. Springdale High School is one of three high schools administered by the Springdale School District, the others being Har-Ber High School and Don Tyson School of Innovation.
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Academics
Since 1940, Springdale has been accredited by the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement (NCA CASI), an accreditation division of AdvancED. In 2005, Springdale was one of 18 schools awarded the Gold Implementation Award by the Arkansas Board of Education.
Additional requirements are necessary for students in the IB Diploma Programme offered at the school. Since April 2005, SHS is an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School (considered to be one of the most prestigious programs in the world).
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Athletics
Since 2006, the Springdale Bulldogs compete under the sanction of the Arkansas Activities Association in the 7A classification:
For football, the Bulldogs compete in the 7A-West Division along with:
- Bentonville High School
- Fayetteville High School
- Fort Smith Northside High School
- Fort Smith Southside High School
- Rogers High School
- Har-Ber High School (Springdale)
- Rogers Heritage High School
Notable alumni
Students
- Jana Della Rosa '94 - Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for Benton and Washington counties since 2015
- Carolyn Pollan '55 - longest serving Republican and longest serving woman member of the Arkansas House of Representatives; resides in Fort Smith
- Eddy Shell, '55 (1937-2008) - youngest Eagle Scout in Arkansas; Louisiana educator
- Mitch Mustain '06 - former University of Arkansas and University of Southern California quarterback
- Damian Williams '06 - former Arkansas and University of Southern California wide receiver. In the 2010 NFL Draft, Williams was selected with the 77th pick by the Tennessee Titans.
Staff
- Gus Malzahn - Former football coach, went on to be head coach at Auburn.
References
External links
- Official website
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