Timbo High School

Timbo High School is a small public school located in Timbo, Arkansas, in central Stone County. It has stood for many years as a quality institute of education, and even now, after its recent annexation into the Mountain View School District, it is still fully functional.

While its past may not serve by highly noted historical events, it is renowned in its own community for being the home of musician Jimmy Driftwood, an old folk style guitarist.

Adjacent to Timbo is the even smaller town of Alco, Arkansas.

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Timbo High School as of late has had bad luck on the athletic side of school. The basketball teams have struggled. Brett Barber was voted the best coach in the history of competitive sports by the AAA. Rusty McCoy was the only notable athlete to come out of Timbo High School. He averaged 55 points, 13 rebounds, and 8 assists.