Contact & Location
Enrollment & Schools
115
Total Schools
71,635
Total Enrollment
PK-UG
Grade Range
School Breakdown
2
Preschools
13
Elementary
Schools
15
Middle
Schools
15
High
Schools
Rating Distribution
2726%
3029%
4846%
School Types
By Type
Public
114Charter
1Private
0By Level
Elementary
13Middle
15High
15Reviews (Aggregated)
3.7
Average Rating
480
Total Reviews
Demographics (Aggregated)
Ethnicity Breakdown
Hispanic / Latino
56%
White
33%
Two or More Races
5%
Black / African American
3%
Asian
1%
Gender Distribution
51%Male
49%Female
Free / Reduced Lunch
68%Students Eligible
vs. State Average
58%
Academic Performance (Aggregated)
Average Ratings
6.2
6.3
—
5.3
Average ACT Score
19.4
(out of 36)
Average SAT Score
1068
(out of 1600)
Average Graduation Rate
87%
Students
AP / IB / Dual Enrollment
16%
Students
School Performance Summary
Below Average
26% (27)
Average
29% (30)
Above Average
46% (48)
Ouachita River School District is committed to excellence, equity, and preparing every student for a successful future.
Schools in Ouachita River School District
115 schoolsPreschools
(2)Elementary Schools
(13)7
Colonel John Siegfried Elementary School
Elementarypublic•808 students
6
Fairmead Elementary School
Elementarypublic•458 students
4
Gertrude Folwell Elementary School
Elementarypublic•332 students
Kenston Intermediate School
Elementarypublic•387 students
10
Lakeside School
Elementarypublic•461 students
8
Lehigh Twp El School
Elementarypublic•492 students
Merle L. Fuller Elementary School
Elementarypublic•508 students
6
Moore Twp El School
Elementarypublic•354 students
10
Parkview Elementary School
Elementarypublic•425 students
3
Ronald Reagan Elementary School
Elementarypublic•490 students
Stephens Elementary School
Elementarypublic•217 students
9
Truman Elementary School
Elementarypublic•302 students
8
Wealthy School
Elementarypublic•457 students
Middle Schools
(15)7
Alcott Middle School
Middlepublic•664 students
6
B L Garza Middle School
Middlepublic•1,056 students
4
Betty Harwell Middle
Middlepublic•1,453 students
9
East Grand Rapids Middle School
Middlepublic•728 students
6
Elias Longoria Sr Middle School
Middlepublic•804 students
5
Francisco Barrientes Middle School
Middlepublic•1,215 students
6
Irving Middle School
Middlepublic•734 students
7
Kenston Middle School
Middlepublic•774 students
6
Longfellow Middle School
Middlepublic•696 students
6
Memorial Middle School
Middlepublic•1,065 students
5
Northampton Middle School
Middlepublic•1,256 students
7
South Middle School
Middlepublic•1,309 students
8
Vinton-Shellsburg Middle School
Middlepublic•318 students
8
Whittier Middle School
Middlepublic•1,164 students
4
Wilson Middle School
Middlepublic•470 students
High Schools
(15)8
Columbia High School
Highpublic•601 students
2
Dimensions Academy
Highpublic•17 students
9
East Grand Rapids High School
Highpublic•887 students
3
Economedes High School
Highpublic•2,762 students
10
Edinburg Collegiate High School
Highpublic•206 students
4
Edinburg North High School
Highpublic•2,672 students
8
Kenston High School
Highpublic•927 students
Kenston Virtual School
Highpublic•1 students
3
Liberty Middle High School
Highpublic•575 students
2
Lincoln Co High School
Highpublic•306 students
8
Norman High School
Highpublic•1,975 students
9
Norman North High School
Highpublic•2,411 students
5
Northampton Area High School
Highpublic•1,862 students
4
Vinton-Shellsburg High School
Highpublic•425 students
Vision Academy Of Excellence
Highpublic0
Other Schools
(70)6
Acorn Elementary School
Schoolpublic•333 students
5
Acorn High School
Schoolpublic•281 students
5
Adams Elementary School
Schoolpublic•444 students
8
Alfonso Ramirez Elementary School
Schoolpublic•681 students
6
Anne L Magee Elementary School
Schoolpublic•450 students
9
Austin Elementary School
Schoolpublic•356 students
7
Betts Elementary School
Schoolpublic•544 students
10
Breton Downs School
Schoolpublic•442 students
7
Brewster Elementary School
Schoolpublic•316 students
4
Cano-Gonzalez Elementary School
Schoolpublic•398 students
9
Canterbury Elementary School
Schoolpublic•676 students
5
Carmen V Avila Elementary School
Schoolpublic•728 students
6
Cavazos Elementary School
Schoolpublic•409 students
9
Cleveland Elementary School
Schoolpublic•460 students
8
Columbia Middle School
Schoolpublic•610 students
8
De La Vina Elementary School
Schoolpublic•555 students
7
Dimensions Academy
Schoolpublic•1,785 students
7
Dr Kay Teer Crawford Elementary School
Schoolpublic•652 students
2
Dr Thomas Esparza Elementary School
Schoolpublic•435 students
Eagleview Elementary School
Schoolpublic•258 students
Edinburg Alternative Education Academy
Schoolpublic0
4
Edinburg High School
Schoolpublic•2,433 students
5
Eisenhower Elementary School
Schoolpublic•611 students
7
Eisenhower Elementary School
Schoolpublic•532 students
9
Escandon Elementary School
Schoolpublic•701 students
5
F.W. Holbein Middle School
Schoolpublic•449 students
9
Freddy Gonzalez Elementary School
Schoolpublic•500 students
7
George Wolf El School
Schoolpublic•447 students
5
Guerra Elementary School
Schoolpublic•509 students
6
Hargill Elementary School
Schoolpublic•502 students
3
Jackson Elementary School
Schoolpublic•373 students
4
Jefferson Elementary School
Schoolpublic•329 students
8
Jefferson Elementary School
Schoolpublic•491 students
John Brainerd Elementary School
Schoolpublic•330 students
4
John F Kennedy Elementary School
Schoolpublic•459 students
3
Kennedy Elementary School
Schoolpublic•471 students
7
L B Johnson Elementary School
Schoolpublic•411 students
5
Lakeview Elementary School
Schoolpublic•197 students
5
Lee Elementary School
Schoolpublic•449 students
3
Liberty Elementary School
Schoolpublic•664 students
3
Liberty Middle School
Schoolpublic•516 students
8
Lincoln Elementary School
Schoolpublic•250 students
6
Lincoln Elementary School
Schoolpublic•410 students
8
Macaria Dela Garza Gorena Elementary School
Schoolpublic•561 students
3
Madison Elementary School
Schoolpublic•351 students
9
McKinley Elementary School
Schoolpublic•362 students
7
Monroe Elementary School
Schoolpublic•437 students
6
Monte Cristo Elementary School
Schoolpublic•597 students
4
Mountain Lake Elementary School
Schoolpublic•257 students
7
Mountain Lake Secondary
Schoolpublic•244 students
6
Oden Schools
Schoolpublic•117 students
5
Osceola Elementary School
Schoolpublic•304 students
2
Osceola Jr.-Sr. High School
Schoolpublic•249 students
8
R C Flores-Mark A Zapata Elementary School
Schoolpublic•521 students
7
Reagan Elementary School
Schoolpublic•476 students
6
Robert R Vela High School
Schoolpublic•2,189 students
8
Roosevelt Elementary School
Schoolpublic•589 students
4
Rural Community Academy
Schoolcharter•85 students
6
San Carlos Elementary School
Schoolpublic•406 students
7
Shellsburg Elementary School
Schoolpublic•234 students
4
Tilford Elementary School
Schoolpublic•578 students
10
Timmons Elementary School
Schoolpublic•762 students
4
Travis Elementary School
Schoolpublic•329 students
8
Trevino Elementary School
Schoolpublic•655 students
5
Truman Elementary School
Schoolpublic•709 students
1
Truman Primary School
Schoolpublic•362 students
6
Villarreal Elementary School
Schoolpublic•665 students
8
Washington Elementary School
Schoolpublic•487 students
9
Wilson Elementary School
Schoolpublic•206 students
4
Zavala Elementary School
Schoolpublic•547 students
Reported Incidents
Report an IncidentCommunity-reported and third-party-sourced concerns. All incidents are allegations, not established facts.
Inappropriate TeachingPolitical / IdeologicalModerateAdded 2d ago
District Spends On Equity Consultants
Alleged incident in Norman School District · Oklahoma
A school district allocated funds for various equity and unconscious bias training programs for its staff. These programs included sessions on structural inequality and diversity, equity, and inclusion. The total expenditure for these consultant services was over $22,000.
Occurred on October 20, 2020Source: Defending Education IndoctriNation Map
Data aggregated from 115 schools in Ouachita River School District.
Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.
Last updated: May 1, 2026Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.