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Fourche Valley School was a K-12 public school in unincorporated Yell County, Arkansas, near Briggsville. It had two divisions: Fourche Valley Elementary School (K-6) and Fourche Valley High School (7-12).

History
It was originally a part of the Fourche Valley School District. On July 1, 2004, that district consolidated into the Two Rivers district, and Fourche Valley was the smallest school in the Two Rivers District. Around that year, several Fourche Valley teachers and former Fourche Valley School District superintendent Jack O'Reilly expressed fear that the newly-consolidated district would, in the event of a reduced budget, close their school. That year the majority of the members of the Two Rivers district board voted to close the Fourche Valley School. Area parents opposed the closure citing that their children had daily transportation times of three to four hours. Students were rezoned to Plainview-Rover Elementary School and Plainview-Rover High School. and the Plainview-Rover elementary consolidated into Two Rivers Elementary in 2012. ==Campus==
Campus
The campus had a distance-learning classroom; in 2004 it had widescreen televisions. The district's arena-style gymnasium, funded by a donor, had been built by 2004, and by that year it also had a new science laboratory. A single cafeteria served the students. ==Transportation==
Transportation
Jack O'Reilly stated that some students had school bus rides of two hours each way. ==References==
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