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The non-high school district 202, which included the elementary school districts 182 and 184, was dissolved in July 1956. The area from this district was divided between the East St. Louis school district and the Cahokia Unit School District 187, and therefore the East St. Louis district took students of all grade levels from the former 202 district.
East Saint Louis Senior High School is the only high school located in East St. Louis, Illinois. The school serves about 1,438 students in grades 9 to 12 in the East Saint Louis Public Schools district. [2] It was featured in the Jonathan Kozol book Savage Inequalities. In 1998, East St. Louis Lincoln High School consolidated with East St ...
The city is served by the East St. Louis School District 189. As of 2017, the district operates an early childhood learning center, 5 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, and one high school, East St. Louis High School. [37] Until 1998, East St. Louis Lincoln High School also served portions of the city.
Business education teacher, James E. Williams Learning Center, East St. Louis District 189, 2014-15 Business education teacher, Gateway Stem High School, St. Louis Public Schools, 2013-14
East St. Louis District 189. School: ... Mascoutah School District 19. School: ... Previous position: Assistant principal with East Louis School District 189.
Franklin Co. R-II School District; Lonedell R-XIV School District; Meramec Valley R-III School District (also extends into St. Louis County) New Haven School District; Spring Bluff R-XV School District; St. Clair R-XIII School District; Strain Japan R-16 School District; Sullivan School District (also extends into Crawford County) Union R-XI ...
St. Louis' school district is offering to pay some families to drive their kids to school as part of an effort to offset a shortage of bus drivers. “We are excited to announce a new set of ...
After the law passed 5% of the area school districts closed or merged up to World War II. [4] 6,604 school districts remained in the 1950-1951 school year. [5] Post-World War II de-ruralization meant that school district populations declined further, with a large number consolidated in the 1950s and 1960s. [3] In 1990 there were 812 school ...