Ozark School District - Schools

Schools

  • Ozark High School (10-12)

Principal: Jody Jenkins
Assistant Principal: John Parrish
Counselor: Cindy Hopper
Mailing Address: 1631 Hillbilly Drive Ozark, AR 72949
Telephone: 479-667-4116
Fax: 479-667-4092

  • Ozark Junior High School (8-9)

Principal: Jerrod Burns
Assistant Principal: John Parrish
Counselor: Brenda Beard
Mailing Address: 1301 Walden Drive Ozark, AR 72949
Telephone: 479-667-4747
Fax: 479-667-0898

  • Ozark Middle School (6-7)

Principal: Ron Hill
Assistant Principal: Danny Spillers
Counselor: Danny Spillers
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 339 Altus, AR 72821
Telephone: 479-468-6111 (7th grade) / 479-468-2821 (6th grade)
Fax: 479-468-2135

  • Ozark Upper Elementary School (4-5)

Principal: Shane Vincent
Assistant Principal: Lori Griffin
Counselor: Charlotte Taff
Mailing Address: 1601 Walden Drive Ozark, AR 72949
Telephone: 479-667-3464

  • Elgin B. Milton Elementary School (1-3)

Principal: Lori Griffin Assistant Principal: Lori Griffin
Mailing Address: 1601 Walden Drive Ozark, AR 72949
Telephone: 479-667-4745

  • Ozark Kindergarten School (K)

Principal: Kelly Burns
Assistant Principal: Kim Allred
Counselor: Kim Allred
Mailing Address: 700 N 12th Street Ozark, AR 72949
Telephone: 479-667-3021

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