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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.
Glauert, Ralph E. "Stereotypes and Cliches: The pioneer teacher in Missouri" Missouri Historical Review (1978) 72#2 pp. 136–153. Houck, Louis. History of Missouri, Vol. 1.: From the Earliest Explorations and Settlements until the Admission of the State into the Union (3 vol 1908) online v 1; online v2; online v 3; Howren, Gary Allen.
With over 3,500 current vacant teaching positions across Missouri, we must do what is necessary to develop and retain our teachers so that students can succeed both inside and outside the classroom.
The 2024 Missouri Regional Teachers of the Year were recently announced. They are in the running for Missouri's top teaching honor. Missouri's top regional teachers include educators from Branson ...
The Missouri State Board of Education has changed the way it is evaluating elementary and secondary teacher candidates. The agency had to find ways to add qualified educators to a shrinking pool ...
Missouri State Teacher Association (MSTA) is a state teachers association that serves more than 46,000 educators in the U.S. state of Missouri and is dedicated to educating the state's children. The headquarters is located in Columbia, Missouri in the Missouri State Teachers Association Building, which is on the National Register of Historic ...
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The school's mascot is the "Kickapoo Chief". In 2014, Kickapoo High had about 2,100 students and 100 teachers, [3] making it the largest of Springfield's five high schools. After adjustments were made to district lines, this number dropped to 1,800 in the 2015–2016 school year.