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Best High Schools in Zip Code 72101


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Top rankedMcCrory High School159th of 293 Arkansas high schools
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In zip code 72101, there is one high school, McCrory High School, serving grades 7 through 12 with 242 students in the rural community of McCrory, Arkansas.

McCrory High School is part of the McCrory School District, which holds a 2-star rating and ranks 128th out of 251 districts in Arkansas. The school itself has shown significant volatility in its state ranking, swinging from a high of 78th out of 291 (4 stars) in 2024-2025 to 159th out of 293 (2 stars) in 2025-2026. This dramatic shift may be influenced by its small enrollment, where the performance of a few students can heavily impact overall percentages. Academically, the school demonstrates a notable strength in overall Mathematics, with 45.5% of students proficient in 2025-2026, slightly above the state average of 44.1%. However, Algebra proficiency is a critical weakness, with only 16.1% of students proficient compared to the state average of 36.9%, a gap of over 20 percentage points.

Despite these academic challenges, the school excels in student engagement and support. It boasts an exceptionally low student-teacher ratio of 8.7:1, which likely contributes to a graduation rate of 95.0%—well above the state average of 90.1%—and a dropout rate of just 0.4%. The school spends $14,577 per student, a significant amount for a small rural district, yet this investment does not consistently translate into top-tier test scores or state rankings. For parents, this suggests that while McCrory High School provides a supportive, small-class environment that keeps students on track to graduate, there may be room for improvement in specific academic areas, particularly Algebra and Science, to better align resources with outcomes.

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