List of Schools of Kansas City - High Schools

High Schools

  • Archbishop O'Hara High School (KCMO)
  • Afrikan Centered Education Collegium Campus (KCMO)
  • The Barstow School
  • Belton High (Belton)
  • Blue Springs High (Blue Springs)
  • Blue Springs South High (Blue Springs)
  • Bishop Ward High School (KCKS)
  • Central High (KCMO)
  • East High (KCMO)
  • F.L. Schlagle High School (KCKS)
  • J.C. Harmon High (KCKS)
  • Kansas City Academy (MO)
  • Kansas City Christian School (KS)
  • Lee's Summit High (Lee's Summit)
  • Lee's Summit North High (Lee's Summit)
  • Lee's Summit West High (Lee's Summit)
  • Liberty High (Liberty)
  • Liberty North High (Liberty)
  • Lincoln College Preparatory Academy (KCMO)
  • Northeast High (KCMO)
  • North Kansas City High (NKCSD)
  • Notre Dame de Sion (KCMO)
  • Oak Grove High (Oak Grove)
  • Oak Park High (NKSCD)
  • Park Hill High (Park Hill)
  • Park Hill South High (Park Hill)
  • Paseo Academy (KCMO)
  • Raytown High (Raytown)
  • Raytown South High (Raytown)
  • The Pembroke Hill School (KCMO)
  • Piper High School (KCKS)
  • Rockhurst High School (KCMO)
  • Southeast High (KCMO)
  • Southwest Early College Campus (KCMO)
  • St. James Academy (Lenexa, KS)
  • St. Teresa's Academy (KCMO)
  • Staley High (NKCSD)
  • Sumner Academy of Arts & Science (KCKS)
  • Truman High (Independence)
  • University Academy (KCMO)
  • Turner High School (KCKS)
  • Van Horn High (Independence)
  • Washington High School (KCKS)
  • Westport High (KCMO)
  • William Chrisman High (Independence)
  • Winnetonka High (NKCSD)
  • Wyandotte High (KCKS)

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