Cabot School District is a suburban district in Lonoke County, Arkansas, serving 10,696 students across 16 schools with 685 teachers. The district experienced modest enrollment growth of 0.9% in the prior year, indicating relative stability.
Academically, Cabot demonstrates above-average performance compared to state benchmarks. Math proficiency reached 46.7% versus the Arkansas average of 33.3%, while reading proficiency was 39.4% against a state average of 31.1%. Both measures exceed state performance by approximately 13 percentage points.
The district maintains a student-teacher ratio of 15.6:1. Economically disadvantaged students comprise 51.0% of enrollment, and English learners represent 3.0% of the student population. The district is predominantly White (78.3%), with Hispanic students comprising 8.8%, Black students 3.2%, and Asian students 1.2%.
Per-pupil spending stands at $10,024 annually, below the state average of $12,609, representing a gap of approximately $2,600 per student. The total operating budget is $107.2 million, funded through state sources (59.2%), local revenue (28.0%), and federal funds (12.8%). This funding structure reflects moderate reliance on local sources, with state funding providing the largest share of operational support.
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Total Students
10,696
Schools
16
Per-Pupil Spending
$10,024
Data Sources: NCES Common Core of Data, NCES F-33 Finance Survey, EDFacts
Federal Data Year: 2022-23
State Data Year: 2024-25
Note: Some data may be unavailable for certain districts or years. Proficiency rates reflect state-specific assessment standards.
Math Proficiency
46.7%
Staff counts are Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) from NCES 2024-25 data.
Source: Arkansas Division of Elementary and Secondary Education, University of Arkansas Office for Education Policy, 2024-25 School Year. Letter grades are aggregated from school-level accountability data using 9 equally-weighted indicators.