In 2011 an African-American student sued the district for forcing her to share valedictorian status with a white student who had a lower grade point average (GPA).[6] The students both had one B grade, and otherwise all A grades, but the white student had 1.5 more regular course credits, which due to course weighting resulted in her lower GPA. The case was dismissed in US District Court in 2013, which found that the school acted according to its published policy that in determining class rank, "a student with a greater number of courses will not be penalized."[7]
The schools are McGehee Elementary School (prekindergarten through grade 6), McGehee Jr. High School (grades 7 through 8), and McGehee High School (grades 9 through 12). The schools and the district are accredited by the Arkansas Department of Education (ADE) and AdvancED.
Previously the middle school division was called Conner Junior High School. After the acquisition of the Delta Special School District, the McGehee district continued to operate Delta Elementary School and Delta High School. After the acquisition of the Arkansas City School District, it operated the Arkansas City campus as a K-6 school.[11] By October 2005 the district no longer operated the Arkansas City facility, and the Delta campus became elementary only.[12] The Delta campus housed the district's Alternative Learning Environment (ALE) program.[13] By October 2006 the Delta campus was no longer in operation.[14]
^"HomeArchived 2011-07-30 at the Wayback Machine." McGehee School District. Retrieved on July 27, 2011. "409 Oak Street/P. O. Box 767 McGehee, Arkansas 71654 USA"
^"The MHS Alumni Café." McGehee School District. Retrieved on July 27, 2011. "FYI... The Delta Special (Desha Central) and Arkansas City School Districts Consolidated with the McGehee School District as a result of a state mandate in 2004-2005."