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Sheridan, AR is a small town located in Grant County that has a population of 3,485 residents. Despite its small size, Sheridan offers excellent educational opportunities for its citizens. The local school system has been awarded an impressive rating of 8 out of 10 by Greatschools.org. The school district provides an array of programs and activities to challenge and engage students of all ages from pre-Kindergarten through high school. In addition to traditional courses, the schools offer advanced classes such as Honors, Dual Credit and Advanced Placement (AP) courses. The district also offers a number of extracurricular clubs and activities, including sports teams, music ensembles, art classes, drama productions, and much more. Furthermore the Sheridan Public Library serves as a great resource for students to further their academic goals with access to books, computers with internet access and various library activities throughout the year. With all these resources available to them Sheridan students have numerous opportunities to explore their interests and excel in academia.

Sheridan schools spend $8,508 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 15 pupils per teacher, 613 students per librarian, and 429 children per counselor.

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  EducationSheridan, ArkansasUnited States
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  $9,526$13,142
  $5,328$7,999
  14.4516.23
  5924573
  395530
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