The main school building was built in 1993 while the enrichment building was built in 1980. Circa 2005 the school had 395 students and 23 teachers.[8]
Norphlet Elementary School
Preschool:
Smackover Preschool
Former schools:
After the 2014 merger the original Norphlet Elementary and Norphlet High School (secondary for middle and high school) remained as-is, but for the 2015-2016 school year and beyond the former Norphlet High became a middle school for the entire district while Smackover High became the senior high school for the entire district.[5]
Mt. Holly Elementary School (acquired in 2004). The Smackover District asked for permission from the Arkansas Board of Education to close the school, as it was classified as an isolated rural area school; it received permission from the ABE in 2006.[9]
^ abLyon, John (May 8, 2014). "Merger of Norphlet, Smackover school districts approved". Arkansas News. Retrieved June 17, 2018. The state Board of Education on Thursday approved a proposal to annex the Norphlet School District to the nearby Smackover School District in southwestern Arkansas.[...]Snow said the Smackover district plans to keep the Norphlet campus open,[...]