Superintendent Derek R. Urhahn Enrollment 208 (as of 2009-10) Yearbook The Reflector Number of students 208 (2009–2010) Color Blue & White Number of schools 2 | Grades K-12 Newspaper Wildcat Staff 18.4 Student to teacher ratio 11.1 (2009–2010) | |
Teaching staff 32.0 (FTE) (as of 2007-08) |
The Leopold R-3 School District is a small, rural public school district located in the unincorporated area of Leopold in Bollinger County in Southeast Missouri. With an average yearly enrollment of approximately 200 students in grades K-12, it is one of the smallest school districts in the state of Missouri.
Contents
- Map of Leopold R 3 School District MO USA
- Composition
- School District Information
- Academic Accomplishments
- Demographics
- ActivitiesClubs
- AthleticsSports
- Athletic Accomplishments
- School Newspaper
- References
Map of Leopold R-3 School District, MO, USA
Composition
The district consists of one elementary school (Kindergarten-Grade 6) and one consolidated junior-senior high school (Grades 7-12).
The reorganized district includes residents from the small, neighboring unincorporated areas of Drum, Glennon, and Laflin.
School District Information
Academic Accomplishments
Demographics
During the 2008-2009 academic school year, the total enrollment was 208 in the school district - 100.00% White.
Activities/Clubs
Athletics/Sports
Leopold is a member of the Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) and offers the following sports:
Athletic Accomplishments
The school has a reputation for its stellar volleyball program with the varsity team posting 20 wins a season on average. The Leopold Lady Wildcats have dominated the Mississippi Valley Conference for the past eight years and has won their respected district title the past eight seasons as well. The Lady Wildcats won second place in their district during the 2000-01 and 2001-2002 seasons, losing to their county rival Meadow Heights. The Lady Wildcats are currently coached by Sandy Davis and Greg Nenninger.
School Newspaper
Students in the school district do not actually publish their own school newspaper. Instead, students in publications class format Wildcat, a half-page section in The Banner Press, the county newspaper based in Marble Hill, published weekly.