List of school districts in Missouri

This is an alphabetical list of school districts in Missouri, sorted first by the state supervisors of instruction regions, the counties each region serves, and then alphabetically.

Many districts have the letters "C" or "R" in their name, followed by a numeral. These stand for "consolidated" (merged through consent of voters) and "reorganized" (merged by the state), respectively, with number indicating the historical order of the merger.[1]

Region A: St. Louis Region

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Jefferson County

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St. Charles County

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St. Louis City

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St. Louis County

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Region B: Kansas City Region

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Clay County

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Jackson County

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Platte County

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Region C: Southwest Region

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Barry County

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Barton County

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Cedar County

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Christian County

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Dade County

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Dallas County

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Douglas County

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Greene County

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Jasper County

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Laclede County

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Lawrence County

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McDonald County

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Newton County

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Ozark County

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Polk County

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Stone County

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Taney County

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Vernon County

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Webster County

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Wright County

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Region D: Central Region

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Audrain County

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Boone County

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Callaway County

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Camden County

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Cole County

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Cooper County

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Gasconade County

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Howard County

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Lincoln County

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Miller County

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Moniteau County

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Montgomery County

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Morgan County

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Osage County

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Warren County

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Region E: Southeast Region

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Bollinger County

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Butler County

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Cape Girardeau County

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Carter County

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Dunklin County

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Madison County

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Mississippi County

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New Madrid County

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Pemiscot County

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Perry County

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Ripley County

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St. Francois County

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Ste. Genevieve County

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  • Ste. Genevieve County R-II School District

Scott County

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Stoddard County

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Wayne County

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Region F: West Central Region

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Bates County

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Benton County

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Carroll County

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Cass County

-Archie RV School District (Partially extends into Bates County)

-Belton 124 School District

-Cass Midway R-1 School District

-Drexel R-IV School District

-East Lynne 40 School District

-Harrisonville R-IX School District

-Pleasant Hill R-III School District

-Raymore Peculiar R-II School District

-Sherwood Cass R-VIII School District

-Strasburg C-III School District

Henry County

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Hickory County

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Johnson County

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Lafayette County

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Pettis County

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Ray County

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St. Clair County

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Saline County

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Region G: South Central Region

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Crawford County

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Dent County

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Franklin County

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Howell County

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Iron County

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Maries County

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Oregon County

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Phelps County

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Pulaski County

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Reynolds County

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Shannon County

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Texas County

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Washington County

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Region H: Northwest Region

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Andrew County

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Atchison County

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Buchanan County

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Caldwell County

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Clinton County

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Daviess County

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DeKalb County

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Gentry County

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Grundy County

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Harrison County

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Holt County

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Livingston County

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Mercer County

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Nodaway County

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Worth County

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Region I: Northeast Region

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Adair County

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Chariton County

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  • Brunswick R-II School District (also extends into Saline County)
  • Keytesville R-III School District
  • Northwestern R-I School District
  • Salisbury R-IV School District

Clark County

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Knox County

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  • Knox Co. R-I School District

Lewis County

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Linn County

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Macon County

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Marion County

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Monroe County

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Pike County

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Putnam County

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Ralls County

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Randolph County

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Schuyler County

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  • Schuyler County R-I School District

Scotland County

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  • Scotland Co. R-I School District

Shelby County

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Sullivan County

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References

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  1. ^ Pokin, Steve (March 6, 2015). "Answer Man: What's 'R' mean in school district names?". Springfield News-Leader. Retrieved February 24, 2023.
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