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Sedalia, ( MO ) Missouri Schools



District Schools in Sedalia, Missouri

Sedalia 200 School District

Phone:(660) 829-6450
Grade Levels: PK - 12
Member Schools:8
Estimated Total Student Population:4,536

Pettis County R-xii School District

Phone:(660) 826-5385
Grade Levels: PK - 8
Member Schools:1
Estimated Total Student Population:164

State Fair Community College School District

Phone:(660) 530-5800
Grade Levels: 9 - 12
Member Schools:1
Estimated Total Student Population:-1


Schools in Sedalia, Missouri


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Heber Hunt. Elementary School

600 S Warren Sedalia, MO 65301
Phone: 6608261058
Population: 558
Grade: KG - 05

Washington. Elementary School

610 S Engineer Sedalia, MO 65301
Phone: 6608262216
Population: 306
Grade: KG - 05

Skyline. Elementary School

2505 W 32nd St Sedalia, MO 65301
Phone: 6608268087
Population: 478
Grade: KG - 05

Pettis Co.. Elementary School

22675 Depot Road Sedalia, MO 65301
Phone: 6608265385
Population: 164
Grade: PK - 08

Parkview. Elementary School

1901 S New York Sedalia, MO 65301
Phone: 6608264947
Population: 468
Grade: KG - 05

Early Childhood Center.

601 E 15th St Sedalia, MO 65301
Phone: 6608278955
Population: 112
Grade: PK - PK

Horace Mann. Elementary School

1100 W 16th Sedalia, MO 65301
Phone: 6608266441
Population: 379
Grade: KG - 05

Sedalia Middle School

2205 S Ingram Sedalia, MO 65301
Phone: 6608296500
Population: 946
Grade: 06 - 08

Smith-cotton High School

312 E Broadway Sedalia, MO 65301
Phone: 6608296300
Population: 1289
Grade: 09 - 12

State Fair Avts

3201 West 16th Street Sedalia, MO 65301
Phone: 6605305800
Population: 0
Grade: 09 - 12


Cole Camp group pursues community center

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Legion zone tourney begins today at CJHS

Carthage, making its second zone appearance in three years in American Legion baseball, hopes to emulate that magical 2008 edition. Those Merchants, who finished 25-25 overall, were zone champions. Carthage, the District 15 champion, is scheduled to debut at 4 p.m. today in the Missouri AAA Zone III Tournament at Carl Junction High School.


West Plains, Hillcrest open zone tourney

West Plains and Springfield Hillcrest will be meeting for the first time this summer when they clash at 10 a.m. on Friday to open the Missouri Zone III AAA Tournament at Carl Junction.


Environmental issues focus of council

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Three vie for open seat in District 28 Missouri Senate GOP Primary

Three state House veterans will face off in the Aug. 3 GOP primary in their bid to take the open District 28 Missouri Senate seat.


Nevada R-5 board mulls conference options

Since the Southwest Conference disbanded in 2007, Nevada High School has been without a conference and will not have a chance to join another conference until at least the 2011-'12 school year.


Silas Gray: Summertime fishing requires adjustments

I tossed another small crappie back over the edge of the boat. Dad and I were several fillets short for the upcoming family fish fry and had decided that one morning of fishing at the Missouri Department of Conservations Bushwhacker Lake would be enough to top us off.


Lindenwood accepted into NCAA

Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Mo., has successfully cleared the first hurdle toward a possible MIAA membership. Officials on Monday were notified that the university has been accepted into NCAA Division II candidacy.


TAKE TWO: An alternative look at the day in sports

Its not often that a high school coach makes an impact outside of the town or school he or she coaches.