Blue Springs R-IV School District - Schools

Schools

Elementary

  • Chapel Lakes Elementary School
  • Cordill-Mason Elementary School
  • Daniel Young Elementary School
  • Franklin Smith Elementary School
  • James Lewis Elementary School
  • James Walker Elementary School
  • John Nowlin Elementary School
  • Lucy Franklin Elementary School
  • Sunny Pointe Elementary School
  • Thomas Ultican Elementary School
  • Voy Spears Elementary School
  • William Bryant Elementary School
  • William Yates Elementary School

Middle Schools

  • Brittany Hill Middle School
  • Delta Woods Middle School
  • Sunny Vale Middle School
  • Moreland Ridge Middle School

High Schools

  • Blue Springs Freshman Center
  • Blue Springs High School
  • Blue Springs South High School
  • Valley View High School

The Blue Springs School District also offers "Liggett Trail Education Center" which is a setting designed to address the needs of students from age 3 to 21 years with Special Needs or Disabilities. It is mainly an Early Childhood Special Education Center for 3 to 5 year olds. Emphasis is upon school/parent communication, developmentally appropriate practices, specialized therapies and team approach that allows each student to work toward his or her potential.

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