College Station

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College Station, AR., is within the Pulaski County Special School District.[7] It is zoned to College Station Elementary School (which serves students in kindergarten through grade five), Fuller Middle School, and Wilbur D. Mills University Studies High School. The College Station Clinic is a Homeless Health Center located on 4206 Frazier Pike.

College Station is made up of 92.1% Black community members and 9.3% White community members. My community is predominantly Black.

College Station, AR., is in an urban area with a high unemployment rate and grossly under-resourced.

College Station has now been moved to the 2nd congressional district when it was in the 1st and will be "drowned out" by the recent and once again, gerrymandered mapping. The community is in need of more afterschool resources and better housing practices and job opportunities.

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College Station

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Demographics
Population: 817
Percentage of population by race (denoted by shading opacity):
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Economic or Environmental Interests

College Station, AR., is in an urban area with a high unemployment rate and grossly under-resourced.


Community Activities and Services

College Station, AR., is within the Pulaski County Special School District.[7] It is zoned to College Station Elementary School (which serves students in kindergarten through grade five), Fuller Middle School, and Wilbur D. Mills University Studies High School. The College Station Clinic is a Homeless Health Center located on 4206 Frazier Pike.


Cultural or Historical Interests

College Station is made up of 92.1% Black community members and 9.3% White community members. My community is predominantly Black.


Community Needs and Concerns

College Station has now been moved to the 2nd congressional district when it was in the 1st and will be "drowned out" by the recent and once again, gerrymandered mapping. The community is in need of more afterschool resources and better housing practices and job opportunities.