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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.
100 largest school districts, by enrollment size, from the United States Department of Education (2004-05 school year) List of largest school districts from ProximityOne.com; A list of the 500 largest school districts in 2000–2001 from the National Center for Education Statistics (Department of Education) 100 largest school districts, by ...
Kansas City 33 School District, [2] operating as Kansas City Public Schools or KCPS (formerly Kansas City, Missouri School District, or KCMSD), is a school district headquartered at 2901 Troost Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. The district, which lost accreditation in 2011, [3] regained provisional accreditation from the state in ...
The Annual Performance Report showing 2022-23 results for each school and district will go public Dec. 18. A preview showed mixed results. Upcoming report cards for Missouri schools will show ...
This is a list of high schools and school districts in the U.S. state of Missouri. Adair County ... Zion Lutheran School - Missouri Synod Lutheran (co-ed) Caldwell County
In Missouri, a total of 242 districts scored between 70-79% on the APR, 167 scored 80-89% and 22 scored 90% or higher. The rest, 118 districts, scored below 70%.
In the 2009–2010 school year, the district had an enrollment of approximately 25,000 students and 2,200 teachers, for a student-teacher ratio of 11.4. [39] [40] In the 2013–2014 school year, the district increased its enrollment to approximately 25,200. [41] Over 88% of students qualify for free or reduced price lunches. [41]
More schools in Missouri and Kansas have four-day weeks than ever before. Check out the data and these maps. Around 141 Missouri and 25 Kansas districts have four-day school weeks.