By 2004 new laws were passed requiring school districts with enrollments below 350 to consolidate with other school districts. As a result the Perry-Casa and Ola boards agreed to have a consolidation in which Perry-Casa absorbs Ola, and voters of those districts approved the consolidation.[5] Ola and Perry-Casa then notified the Fourche Valley and Plainview-Rover districts that they were merging; the leaderships of these two districts wished to avoid consolidations ordered by the state,[3] so they asked the Arkansas Board of Education if they could voluntarily consolidate with Ola.[5]
In the 2010–11 school year, the district served more than 900 students.[citation needed]
There was a proposed millage to pay for a safe room at Two Rivers Elementary, but it was voted down in 2017 by 59% of the voters. Perry County voters accused the district of attempting to prevent their vote by putting polling locations only in Yell County.[6]
Ola Elementary School – serving prekindergarten through grade 6; based in Ola.
Ola Elementary School had four buildings; the main building and gymnasium were made of natural rock and opened in 1941.[14]
Plainview–Rover Elementary School (later Plainview Elementary School) – serving prekindergarten through grade 6; based in Plainview.
In 2010 Ola High and Plainview-Rover High closed as Two Rivers High opened.[15] In 2012 Ola Elementary and Plainview Elementary closed as Two Rivers Elementary opened.[16]
The district previously operated the Fourche Valley School, which was K-12.[17] In 2009 the majority of the members of the district board voted to close it.[18] The Arkansas Board of Education and the Arkansas Supreme Court ultimately upheld the closure despite protests from Fourche Valley parents.[18]
^"Home." Two Rivers School District Official Facebook page (linked from the official website). Retrieved on October 24, 2017. "17727 E State Highway 28 72853 Ola, Arkansas"