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Learning Community Assessment *Ashley Lewis* LIBM 6360-Dr. Rickman Collection Development Summer 2014

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Learning Community Assessment
*Ashley Lewis*
LIBM 6360-Dr. Rickman
Collection Development
Summer 2014
University of Central Arkansas

Highland School District

  • Serves multiple communities in North Central AR
  • Ash Flat, Cherokee Village, Hardy, Highland, & more
  • Large rural district covering 326 square miles 
  • 1,557 students K-12
  • Cherokee Elementary, Highland MS, Highland HS

School Data

  • Low socio-economic status
  • Over 60% Free/Reduced lunch rate
  • Parental Involvement Activities:
  • Parent night for 30 most at risk students per grade
  • Parent night for NEW TECH program at high school

Student Diversity

  • 1,480 White  *No ESL students in District*
  • 44 Hispanic
  • 13 African American
  • 8 Native American
  • 7 Asian, 3 Two+ races, 2 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
Photo by John-Morgan

COMMUNITY DATA
Because there are multiple towns represented by the district, the community will be referred to as the Spring River Area.

Population

  • 7,722 residents
  • 4,046 Female; 3,676 Male
  • Ages 0-17 = 17.5% 
  • Ages 18-64 = 50%
  • Ages 65 and older = 32.5%

Diversity

  • 7,318 White; 142 Hispanic/Latino
  • 107 are 2 or more races
  • 94 American Indian/Alaska Native
  • 27 other race; 20 African American
  • 14 Asian

Socio-Economic Status

  • Median household income: $24,797
  • 29.5% residents are below poverty level
  • Education Levels for those over 25 years:
  • 78.2% high school+; 7.1% bachelor's +
  • 3.3% master's/professional; 16.8% unemployed
Photo by marsmet462

Business/TransportatioN

  • Over 200 businesses including:
  • Subway, Sonic, Wal-Mart, KFC/Taco Bell
  • Many Islands Campgrounds & Griffin Park Zip-lining
  • Downtown Hardy: Antiques & Unique Shopping 
  • Transportation: Bus/Van services for elderly & handicap 

Educational institutions

  • Ozarka Community College, Ash Flat Branch
  • Ash Flat Public Library
  • Sharp County Public Library
  • Highland School District

Housing/Medical Care

  • Median house/condo value: $72,521
  • Average rental rate: $467/month
  • Urgent Care w/Emergency Room
  • Numerous doctors, dentists, & other specialty physicians
  • 2 Nursing Homes; New Beginnings Pregnancy Help Center

Religion

  • 64.7% of residents affiliate w/religious congregation
  • 48% Baptist
  • 10% United Methodist; 10% Church of Christ
  • 8% Catholic; 22% Other
  • Numerous churches in the Spring River Area
Photo by monkeyc.net

REFLECTION:
I have become more aware of the number of residents living in low socio-economic conditions. This is greatly reflected in our students at school. As a librarian, it is my job to ensure equitable access of information to all students to ensure their success despite their situation outside of the school walls.

References

*CensusViewer.com. (2012). Ash Flat, Cherokee Village, Hardy, and Highland, Arkansas population. Retrieved from http://censusviewer.com/cities/AR


*City-Data.com. (2014). Ash Flat, Cherokee Village, Hardy, and Highland, AR. Retrieved from http://www.city-data.com/

*MainStreetHardy.com. (2014, February 11). Around town. Retrieved from http://www.mainstreethardy.com/category/around-town/

*Ozarka College. (n.d.). College maps. Retrieved from http://www.ozarka.edu/campus_maps/

*Spring River Area Chamber of Commerce. (2014). Spring river area chamber of commerce members. Retrieved from http://www.sracc.com/chamber-members-spring-river-area-chamber-of-commerce....

*United States Census Bureau. (2012). Censtats database: Zipcodes business patterns data. Retrieved from http://censtats.census.gov/


*Yellowpages.com. (2014). Ash Flat transportation services. Retrieved from http://www.yellowpages.com/ash-flat-ar/transportation-services