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North County Intermediate School (grades 5-6) is located at 801 Elm Street in Desloge, MO. North County Middle School (grades 7-8) is located at 406 E. Chestnut Street in Desloge, MO. North County High School (grades 9-12) is located at 7151 Raider Road in Bonne Terre, MO. There is also a career center, UniTec Career Center, which is located at ...
The Zalma R-5 School District is a small, rural public school district located in the village of Zalma in Bollinger County in southeast Missouri, United States.With an average yearly enrollment of approximately 250 students in grades PreK–12, it is one of the smallest school districts in the state.
Belton School District #124 is a public school district with its headquarters located in Belton, Missouri. The organization oversees nine schools and in 2021-2022 had a total enrollment of 4,213 students PreK-12. [3] The district includes most of Belton, Loch Lloyd, and Riverview Estates. [4]
The Central Missouri Activities Conference, or CMAC, is a high school athletic conference comprising large-size high schools located in Mid-Missouri. The conference members are located in Boone , Camden , Cole , and Pettis counties.
Saint Louis Public School District (SLPS) is the school district that operates public schools in the City of St. Louis, Missouri (but not St. Louis County, which is an entity independent of the city).
School Name Mascot City County School Type Year Joined Year Left Current Conference Camdenton Lakers Camdenton: Camden: Public 1954 [13] 1983 [14] Central Missouri Activities Conference: Iberia Rangers Iberia: Miller: Public 1963 [15] 1977 [16] Frisco League: Stover Bulldogs Stover: Morgan: Public 1946 [17] 1968 [18] Kaysinger Conference Tipton ...
The Chiefs’ tryout roster includes more than a dozen players from Missouri and Kansas programs, including a pair of former Kansas State teammates of first-round draft pick Felix Anudike-Uzomah.
In 1949, MSHSAA shifted its cause from solely athletics to include activities; the acronym stayed the same, but the name was officially changed. The organization continued to evolve, and in 1956, the board adopted a program that would aim to use high school activities to educate students in a more holistic way.