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Blue Springs R-IV School District
The Blue Springs R-IV School District is a school district that serves most of Blue Springs, Missouri in the Kansas City metropolitan area. The district has an enrollment of over 14,500 students. The mission of the Blue Springs School District, the champion for personal growth, is to ensure every student develops the skills and dispositions to thrive in a global community as a productive and collaborative citizen through innovative education distinguished by: rigorous, accessible learning experiences; diverse opportunities for involvement and leadership; and community partnerships that engage and support students and their families.
The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education reported that Blue Springs School District once again received a perfect score on the Annual Performance Report in 2011. This is the eleventh year in a row that the district has received a perfect score. This is determined by a number of factors including student achievement. The Blue Springs School District is one of only seven school districts in this state to have eleven consecutive years of distinction.
The district also serves a small southwestern portion of Independence, small northern portion of Lee's Summit, all of Lake Tapawingo and parts of unincorporated Jackson County, Missouri.
The community of Blue Springs was founded in 1838 near today's Burris Old Mill Park on Woods Chapel Road and Walnut Street. The town quickly discovered a need for a schoolhouse. The Blue Springs Community built its first log-frame schoolhouse at the Y of Woods Chapel Road and Cemetery Rd, now Walnut Rd. On June 23, 1884, a new wood-frame one-room school was built on Woods Chapel Rd. to replace the first log frame schoolhouse. The first school district serving what later became known as "old Blue Springs" was the Old Blue Springs School District No. 50.
In 1879 the railroad built a train depot one mile east of the original community of Blue Springs next to the new railroad tracks. The town moved to its present location to take advantage of the commerce the train depot would provide. The city of Blue Springs was incorporated as a city in 1880 at its present downtown location. Blue Springs continued to grow as the "old Blue Springs" declined as businesses and families moved to the new Blue Springs. The new Blue Springs Public School District was organized in 1880. The first school in new Blue Springs was located in one room building on a site between where Rumbaugh Blacksmith Shop and the woodworking shops located on Main St. By this time, the old one-room schoolhouse on Woods Chapel Road in "old Blue Springs" was still being used but was now considered a rural or separate school district rather than part of the Blue Springs Public School District.
In 1885 a four-room frame building was erected near 16th Street, and Vesper Street. The first high school courses were organized in 1897 under S. M. Barrett, superintendent, and offered a 2-year course. In 1905 the Blue Springs Public School District built its first two-story brick schoolhouse for the growing community. This school was built at 16th and Summit Streets and offered a three year high school course. In 1921 a 4 year high school course was offered under Miss Ola V. Galatatas, superintendent.
In 1923 a larger new two-story brick schoolhouse was built. This brick school house was built adjacent to the old 1905 brick school house. The 1905 brick schoolhouse was then razed. The new school was simply called the Blue Springs School. All students of the Blue Springs School District attended first through twelfth grades at this school until 1951. The last graduating class from this school was the class of 1955. The school remained in use by the district and was later renamed Hansel Lowe School. It was eventually no longer used by the district and was sold to Timothy Lutheran Church in the late 1990s. Timothy Lutheran Church used it as a private school until they also built a new school. Today the school building is still standing but used as a private residence.
A practice of consolidating smaller school districts to eliminate one room school houses to better serve students was being completed across the state of Missouri. This happened in Blue Springs in 1949. That year an election was held and 10 one room school houses or smaller school districts joined Blue Springs Public School District to become the Reorganized Blue Springs R-IV School District. The schools consolidated were as follows: Pleasant Grove, Eureka, Sunny Vale, Williams, Fairview, Old Blue Springs, Sunny Side, Delta, Baird and Moreland.
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Blue Springs R-IV School District
The Blue Springs R-IV School District is a school district that serves most of Blue Springs, Missouri in the Kansas City metropolitan area. The district has an enrollment of over 14,500 students. The mission of the Blue Springs School District, the champion for personal growth, is to ensure every student develops the skills and dispositions to thrive in a global community as a productive and collaborative citizen through innovative education distinguished by: rigorous, accessible learning experiences; diverse opportunities for involvement and leadership; and community partnerships that engage and support students and their families.
The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education reported that Blue Springs School District once again received a perfect score on the Annual Performance Report in 2011. This is the eleventh year in a row that the district has received a perfect score. This is determined by a number of factors including student achievement. The Blue Springs School District is one of only seven school districts in this state to have eleven consecutive years of distinction.
The district also serves a small southwestern portion of Independence, small northern portion of Lee's Summit, all of Lake Tapawingo and parts of unincorporated Jackson County, Missouri.
The community of Blue Springs was founded in 1838 near today's Burris Old Mill Park on Woods Chapel Road and Walnut Street. The town quickly discovered a need for a schoolhouse. The Blue Springs Community built its first log-frame schoolhouse at the Y of Woods Chapel Road and Cemetery Rd, now Walnut Rd. On June 23, 1884, a new wood-frame one-room school was built on Woods Chapel Rd. to replace the first log frame schoolhouse. The first school district serving what later became known as "old Blue Springs" was the Old Blue Springs School District No. 50.
In 1879 the railroad built a train depot one mile east of the original community of Blue Springs next to the new railroad tracks. The town moved to its present location to take advantage of the commerce the train depot would provide. The city of Blue Springs was incorporated as a city in 1880 at its present downtown location. Blue Springs continued to grow as the "old Blue Springs" declined as businesses and families moved to the new Blue Springs. The new Blue Springs Public School District was organized in 1880. The first school in new Blue Springs was located in one room building on a site between where Rumbaugh Blacksmith Shop and the woodworking shops located on Main St. By this time, the old one-room schoolhouse on Woods Chapel Road in "old Blue Springs" was still being used but was now considered a rural or separate school district rather than part of the Blue Springs Public School District.
In 1885 a four-room frame building was erected near 16th Street, and Vesper Street. The first high school courses were organized in 1897 under S. M. Barrett, superintendent, and offered a 2-year course. In 1905 the Blue Springs Public School District built its first two-story brick schoolhouse for the growing community. This school was built at 16th and Summit Streets and offered a three year high school course. In 1921 a 4 year high school course was offered under Miss Ola V. Galatatas, superintendent.
In 1923 a larger new two-story brick schoolhouse was built. This brick school house was built adjacent to the old 1905 brick school house. The 1905 brick schoolhouse was then razed. The new school was simply called the Blue Springs School. All students of the Blue Springs School District attended first through twelfth grades at this school until 1951. The last graduating class from this school was the class of 1955. The school remained in use by the district and was later renamed Hansel Lowe School. It was eventually no longer used by the district and was sold to Timothy Lutheran Church in the late 1990s. Timothy Lutheran Church used it as a private school until they also built a new school. Today the school building is still standing but used as a private residence.
A practice of consolidating smaller school districts to eliminate one room school houses to better serve students was being completed across the state of Missouri. This happened in Blue Springs in 1949. That year an election was held and 10 one room school houses or smaller school districts joined Blue Springs Public School District to become the Reorganized Blue Springs R-IV School District. The schools consolidated were as follows: Pleasant Grove, Eureka, Sunny Vale, Williams, Fairview, Old Blue Springs, Sunny Side, Delta, Baird and Moreland.