LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — After low enrollment at Hall-West High School, conversations began about the campus's future.
Questions arose about what would become of the school, and on Thursday, there was a step towards an answer. During the school board meeting, the board heard a proposal for the school's use.
A few months ago, the Little Rock School District board voted to allow the superintendent and the principal of Hall-West High School to begin planning for a nontraditional high school. And the board heard those plans.
“And so, since that time, we have been actively planning. The plan, as we expressed to the board at that time, was to put some plans down on paper, go back to the students, go back to the staff, and have some more conversations about what that small high school would look li

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