School District of Webb City R-7

Webb City R-7, Missouri School District
Location
Webb City, Missouri
Alba, Carterville, Oronogo, Purcell, Webb City, and some unincorporated portions of Jasper County
District information
Type Public School District
Grades PreK - 12
Established 1877
Superintendent Dr. Anthony Rossetti
Schools 11
Budget $38 million (2009-2010)[1]
Students and staff
Students 4077
Teachers 234
Staff 322
Other information
Mission Statement The mission of the Webb City R-VII School District is to prepare today’s youth to meet the challenges of tomorrow’s world by guiding all students in the acquisition of knowledge and the development of skills that will enable each to become a productive and responsible individual.
Website www.wccards.k12.mo.us

School District of Webb City R-7 is in Webb City, Jasper County, Missouri, USA. This district is very highly regarded and was recently ranked 3rd nationally in its class.[2]

List of schools

High schools

Junior High

Middle School

Elementary schools

Webb City primary schools are organized in two categories: outlying "country schools" and the central schools. The central schools have students divided among different building for the following grade sets: K, 1-2, and 3-4. The outlying country schools contain students grades K-4. The country schools are in communities that used to have their own school districts and were later incorporated into the Webb City R-7 district. The elementary school is a center of the community. Students typically walk to school. community events are held in the buildings, and parents participate in the classrooms. Thus, when the grades were distributed among different buildings, the two outlying schools retained their K-5 status (with 5th grade eventually being moved to the middle school).

Early childhood education and parenting

Recognition

The district was recently ranked 3rd best nationally in communities with median home prices below $100,000.,[6] GreatSchools wrote: "The Webb City High School Cardinals are nearly invincible in football; they've won eleven state championships in the past 25 years. Academically, Webb City schools are recognized as an "outperformer" by Standard and Poor’s because they've exceeded state expectations in 13 of the past 14 years.

Webb City taxpayers are willing to invest in scholastic excellence — they recently approved a $2 million bond to build four additional classrooms."

References

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