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The National Rural Education Association's latest report, "Why Rural Matters 2023," finds Arkansas is a critical state - due mostly to funding for students and a shortage of teachers.

Nearly half of Arkansas public schools are in rural areas, and they serve more than 147,000 students.

Allen Pratt is executive director of the National Rural Education Association. He said the teacher funding and pay issue has a big impact on rural districts in Arkansas.

It's imperative that the state be more creative and work with local universities and colleges to attract teachers.

"I know they're working on this with the Arkansas Department of Education," said Pratt, "looking at ways they can do apprenticeship programs, so they can get paraprofessionals, or folks from the community, to be quickly licensed and serve as teachers in those areas."

The report reveals Arkansas teachers make about $26,000 less than the average adjusted salary of rural teachers in other states.

Pratt said on a scale of one to 50, Arkansas's overall ranking is 12 - and the state is among the top 10 states needing urgent attention on both the household and school-level poverty measures.

Pratt pointed out that Arkansas ranks near the bottom ten for instructional spending per student.

The report reveals the Natural State spends $5,655 per pupil, and the national average stands significantly higher - at more than $7,100.

He added that rural schools and districts need policies and funding that fit their unique circumstances.

"You know, oftentimes those rural schools and school districts are kind of left behind," said Pratt, "in that sense of is this funding model, does it really benefit the metro areas, the suburban areas? Or is it going to have a piece that's going to help that rural community out?"

While the report shows there's room for improvement, Allen emphasized that there are some highlights for Arkansas.

The state ranks high for the overall educational outcomes at 26, which put them about midstream. He says eighth-grade math has a ranking of 35, and reading is 39 - which is really strong, and a positive.




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