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Home » Featured » Is Your Child’s School District Fully Accredited?

Is Your Child’s School District Fully Accredited?

Published:  December 20, 2010


Number of Unaccredited Schools
in Missouri By Region

Callout numbers represent number of students
enrolled in all unaccredited schools in the area.

Unaccredited
Provisionally Accredited
Riverview Gardens Caruthersville 18
St. Louis City Charleston R-I
Gilliam C-4
Hayti R-II
Jennings
Kansas City 33
Morgan Co. R-I
Normandy
Sheldon R-VIII
Spickard R-II
In 2011 alone there will be 71,826 children falling through the cracks in unaccredited or provisionally accredited schools in our state.

This is not just a ‘city’ or ‘rural’ problem, just check the list. Is your child’s school on there?

Even if it is not, something clearly needs to be done about the heart-wrenching problem we are facing in Missouri.

We’ve heard the stories and we can see the unfortunate statistics. To do something about it, visit out Get Involved Page. Sign up to stay informed or write your legislator.

To see all the legislative issues we support, visit our Where CECM Stand on the Issues Page.

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