Schuyler County Elementary School

Public | K-6 | 362 students |  

PHONE: (660) 766-2296

FAX: (660) 766-2400

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N Hwy 63

Queen City, MO 63561

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Schuyler County R-I School District

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Queen City's Schuyler County Elementary School serves grades K-6 in the Schuyler County R-I School District. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 5 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.

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Posted on Dec 3, 2010
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Unfortunately this is a small town school and with that is the small minded people that run it. Your children can get ahead if they carry a specific last name! If not then you just go through the motions of school. There isn't much for extracurrilar activities due to poor funding. Bullying is also an issue by students as well as some of the teachers.
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Posted on Feb 5, 2008
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High numbers of children labeled as having learning disabilities resulting in a slow, boring learning process for the average and above average students. The gifted program is a disgrace. It is only offered for 30 min- 1 hour twice a week at the most for grades 3-6. There is also a large number of teachers that don't stay, and most are straight out of college with little experience. Unfortunately our school is in a small community with little funding to make the staff (including principles and superintendents) want to stay. The extracuricular activities are poor also due to poor funding and lack of volunteers.
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