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District frames Hall campus as multi‑program campus; board leans toward nontraditional high school

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The Little Rock School District board on Sept. 11 discussed proposals to keep Hall open but transition the Hall West School of Innovation from a traditional high school into a nontraditional, multi‑program campus that would house alternative schooling, early childhood and adult-education options.

The Little Rock School District Board of Directors spent the bulk of its Sept. 11 work session discussing the future of Hall (Hall West School of Innovation), where declining enrollment has forced district leaders to consider reconfiguring the campus.

Superintendent Dr. Wright framed the decision as two core questions: whether the district should continue to operate Hall as a traditional comprehensive high school at the end of the current school year, and, if not, what alternatives to prepare. He said administration prepared timelines and an exhaustive list of actions needed if the board decided to cease traditional operations, and warned the board that a decision…

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