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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.
St. Louis Public Schools; Shelby County R-IV School District; Sikeston School District; Smithton School District; Smithville School District; South Pemiscot Schools; Southland C-9 School District; Southwest R-1 School District; Sparta R-III School District; Special School District of St. Louis County; Springfield Public Schools (Missouri)
Parkway Central was the first high school built in the new district. The original high school was converted to a junior high school when the present high school was built in 1961. There are now a total of five high schools in the district (Central, North, West, South, and Fern Ridge). In September 2021, several hundred students walked out of ...
No district is in danger of experiencing a change to its accreditation level based on just two years of data under the MSIP6. Three years are required. Nearly all districts in Missouri are fully ...
Towns represented in purple have school districts with open enrollment only for specific grades. Towns represented in red have school districts with a closed enrollment policy. [36] Intra-district open enrollment programs allow school choice within a district, while inter-district open enrollment allows families to choose schools outside the ...
Jim Hinson, the superintendent of the Independence district, believed that the KCMO district fought the annexation was because it was a "pride issue" and because the KCMO district feared that other parts of the district could secede. [5] The transfer did not include the C. R. Anderson School, which was originally called the Pitcher School.
The Central York School District tops the list, having banned 441 books that almost entirely focused on titles related to people of color in a school board meeting on Nov. 9, 2020. The agenda ...
At the time, it was a part of St. Louis Public Schools, however, in 1876, St. Louis City separated from St. Louis County causing a need for new school districts to serve communities in the county, including Maplewood and the surrounding cities. In 1907, the first high school opened, making it one of the few high schools in St. Louis County.