Springfield Public Schools (Missouri)
Springfield Public Schools (SPS), also known as the Springfield R-12 School District, is a public school district headquartered in Springfield, Missouri, United States. With an official fall 2011 enrollment of 24,366 students attending 50 schools, it is the largest public school district in the state of Missouri.[1] Public high schools located in Springfield include Central High School, Kickapoo High School, Hillcrest High School, Parkview High School, and Glendale High School. Private high schools within the city include Greenwood Laboratory School and Springfield Catholic High School.
Schools
High schools
Middle schools
- Carver
- Cherokee
- Hickory Hills
- Jarrett
- Pershing
- Pipkin
- Pleasant View
- Reed
- Westport
Elementary schools
- Wilson's Creek 5-6 Intermediate School
- Bingham
- Bissett
- Bowerman
- Boyd
- Campbell
- Cowden
- Delaware
- Disney
- Field
- Fremont
- Gray
- Harrison
- Hickory HIlls
- Holland
- Horace Mann
- Jeffries
- McBride
- McGregor
- Pershing
- Pittman
- Pleasant View
- Portland
- Robberson Community School
- Rountree
- Sequiota
- Sherwood
- Sunshine
- Truman
- Twain
- Watkins
- Weaver
- Weller
- Westport
- Wilder
- Williams
- York
Preschools
- Early Childhood Center Shining Stars
- Early Childhood Shady Dell
References
- "Springfield now largest Missouri school district". Springfield News-Leader. 2011-12-14.
External links
- Springfield Public Schools
- Springfield Public Schools at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
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