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Jefferson County R-VII School District had a graduation rate of 100% in the 2016-2017 School Year. 71% of graduates go on to attend college. 93% of the student body is of Caucasian ancestry. 33% of students are eligible for free or reduced price lunch. [3]
The Lee's Summit R-7 School District serves parts of Lee's Summit, Kansas City, Missouri, rural eastern Jackson County and the entirety of Unity Village, Greenwood, Lake Winnebago, and Lake Lotawana in the State of Missouri.
This is an alphabetical list of school districts in Missouri, sorted first by the state supervisors of instruction regions, the counties each region serves, and then alphabetically. Many districts have the letters "C" or "R" in their name, followed by a numeral.
The School District of Webb City R-7 (or Webb City R-7 School District) is a school district headquartered in Webb City, Jasper County, Missouri, USA. The Webb City R-7 School District is very highly regarded and was ranked 3rd nationally in its class in 2010. [2] The school district is overseen by superintendent Dr. Brenten Byrd.
The school is accredited with the North Central Association and is A+ eligible for Missouri students. Through a partnership with Missouri State University-West Plains , a group of West Plains High School students is given the opportunity to attend college in lieu of their last two years of high school credits, graduating with both a high school ...
The Richwoods area is served by the Richwoods School District (R-7). They offer pre-school and kindergarten through eighth grade. After the completion of the eighth grade, students may choose to attend high schools in the following areas: Potosi, Grandview, Kingston, DeSoto, St. Clair, or Sullivan.
Its previous high school building was built in 1938. In 2019 a new high school building was established. The district planned to demolish the 1938 facility on June 8, 2020. [2] The current high school building was scheduled to open in 2019. [3] Skidmore, Maitland, and Graham consolidated into Nodaway-Holt in 1968.
The Johnson County R-VII School District was formed in 1979 after the Johnson County Board of Education submitted a plan of reorganization to the State Board of Education for their review. At the urging of the Farmers and Centerview Boards of Education, a proposal was placed on the February, 1979 ballot and approved. Thus forming the Johnson ...