Education

The public school system consists of three schools located in Stone County and continues to play an important role in the growth of this community. Area schools work toward developing students physically, socially and academically. A commitment to excellence remains deep-rooted, as evidenced by the many accomplishments of our students in state and national competitions in many disciplines.

Mountain View Schools, located in Mountain View, serve the Eastern section of the county, including the communities of St. James, Pleasant Grove, and Fifty-Six. It has 1279 students and 94.5 teachers. (870) 269-3443

Rural Special Schools, located in the Southern section of the county, have 205 students and 20 teachers. (870) 363-4365

Timbo Schools, located in the Western part of the county, have 292 students and 26 teachers. (870) 746- 4303

Ozark College operates as a two-year public post-secondary institution offering technical certificates and associate level degrees as well as basic adult education and workplace skills training. Ozarka College is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

With a low student-faculty ratio, Ozarka prides itself on the quality of education and service available to individual students.

Ozarka College
P.O. Box 2610
Old Highway 66 West
Mountain View, AR  72560
870-269-5600
admissions