Pattonville School District
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The Pattonville School District is a district in the suburbs of North-Central and West St. Louis County. Pattonville consists of 27 square miles and it encompasses parts of the municipalities of Bridgeton, Maryland Heights, and St. Ann. Other portions are in unincorporated St. Louis County (between Creve Coeur and Overland). The district is located near Lambert-St. Louis International Airport. The district has won several awards for its teaching academics and success in its students. The district contains seven elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school. The school's headquarters is located right next to Holman Middle School, named The Pattonville Learning Center. Current enrollment exceeds 5,000 students.
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[edit] List of Schools
[edit] Elementary
- Briar Crest located in St. Louis
- Bridgeway located in Bridgeton
- Drummond [newest school] located in St. Ann
- Parkwood located in Maryland Heights
- Remington Traditional School [grades K-8] located in Maryland Heights
- Rose Acres located in Maryland Heights
- Willow Brook located in St. Louis
[edit] Middle Schools
- Holman Middle School located in St. Ann
- Pattonville Heights Middle School located in Maryland Heights
[edit] Other
- Pattonville High School located in Maryland Heights
- Pattonville Positive School [located in Pattonville Senior High]
[edit] Past Schools
- Carrollton Elementary School [shut down in 2002] was located in Bridgeton.
- Carrollton Oaks Elementary School [shut down in 2002] was also located in Bridgeton. Both schools were bought out by Lambert St. Louis Airport. Both schools formed Drummond Elementary School.
[edit] Surrounding Districts
Pattonville's neighboring districts include Hazelwood, Parkway, Ladue and Ritenour.
[edit] External links
- Official web site
- Pattonville High School website
- Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education: School Directory
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