Vision:
To ensure student success, the Siloam Springs School District utilizes innovative approaches, partnerships, and resources to meet the individual needs of every student.
About Us:
Siloam Springs is located in one of the fastest growing regions in the United States. It is in the Northwest corner of Arkansas on the Oklahoma border and covers approximately 152 square miles. Siloam Springs has a population of approximately 12,000 and is home to John Brown University, a private Christian college with approximately 1,500 students, located only ¼ mile from the Siloam Springs High School campus. Many major industries are located in Siloam Springs including Allen Canning Company, Cobb-Vantress, DaySpring Cards, Franklin Electric, Gates Rubber, La-Z-Boy, PipeLife-JetStream, and Simmons Foods. Siloam Springs is also located close to the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, the Northwest Arkansas Community College in Bentonville, and Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. The Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport (XNA) is only fifteen minutes from Siloam Springs.
The school district contains five campuses with a total enrollment of approximately 3,400 students with a minority population of 31%. The current millage rate is 40.0 and the annual budget is approximately $21,000,000 with a $6,651 expenditure per child. Teachers' salaries average approximately $44,200.
The school district, in cooperation with John Brown University, has entered into a collaborative partnership dedicated to the simultaneous redesign of teacher education and renewal of K-12 teacher education through the development of the Professional Development School.
The Siloam Springs High School Scholarship Program is a nationally recognized program which has been in existence for twenty nine years. Last year over $400,000 in local scholarship money was awarded to 115 high school seniors. For the last eleven years, 100% of students who apply for local scholarships received financial assistance. A total of $5.2 million dollars has been awarded in local money over the twenty nine year history of the program.
The district has a very active Adopt-A-School program at all levels with over 70 participants from local businesses and civic organizations. Our facilities are open to the City Parks and Recreation Department and the local Boys and Girls Club.