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Sikeston School District is centered in Sikeston, Missouri. [1] The district includes several elementary and intermediate grade schools and Sikeston High School . During the 2008–2009 school year, there was a total of 3,759 students and 346 certified staff members enrolled in the Sikeston R-6 School District.
Scott County Central High School (07-12) Sikeston R-VI School District – Sikeston. Sikeston Kindergarten and Early Childhood Center (PK-K) Lee Hunter Elementary (01-04) Southeast Elementary (01-04) Wing Elementary (01-04) Sikeston 5th & 6th Grade Center (05-06) Sikeston Jr. High School (07-08) Sikeston Sr. High School (09-12)
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The Sikeston Field House, the school's home gymnasium, was completed in 1969 as a multi-purpose athletic facility with a seating capacity exceeding 3,000 persons. After a bond issue was voted on and passed by the city, the building was updated and remodeled into a more attractive, state-of-the-art sporting arena in 1992.
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A new Fort Worth charter school, which broke ground last October, has been working to build a pipeline of students since the day it was approved by the state. This new Stop Six school had to add a ...
Morehouse High School was absorbed by Sikeston around 1968. [25] Mounds School (c.1911 – c.1921) was located at the corner of State Highway O and Scott County Highway 530, absorbed by Diehlstadt in 1922. Pheasant Valley School (c.1919 – 1921) was located on State Highway H, absorbed by Blodgett in 1922.