Shawnee Mission School District - Former Schools

Former Schools

  • Middle/Junior High Schools
    • Antioch Middle School (Formerly Milburn Junior High School)
    • Broadmoor Junior High School (Now Broadmoor Technical Center)
    • Indian Creek Junior High School (Now Indian Creek Technical Center)
    • Mission Valley Middle School (Formerly Meadowbrook Junior High School)
    • Old Mission Junior High School
  • Elementary Schools
    • Antioch Elementary School (Now part of the Shawnee Mission Medical Center in Merriam, KS)
    • Arrowhead Elementary School (Now Arrowhead Administrative Center)
    • Cherokee Elementary School (Now New Haven Seventh Day Adventist Church)
    • Don Bonjour Elementary School (Now Shawnee Mission Unitarian Universalist Church)
    • Dorothy Moody Elementary School (Closes end of 2011-2012 school year)
    • Flint Elementary School (Merged with Bluejacket to become Bluejacket-Flint Elementary School)
    • Greenwood Elementary School (Now a Walmart Supermarket)
    • Hickory Grove Elementary School (Now Horizons High School)
    • Katherine Carpenter Elementary School (Merged with Oak Park to become Oak Park-Carpenter Elementary School) (Now SM Instructional Support Center)
    • Linwood Elementary School
    • Marsha Bagby Elementary School
    • Mohawk Elementary School (Now Mohawk Park)
    • Nall Hills Elementary School
    • Osage Elementary School (Now Osage Park)
    • Porter Elementary School (Now Porter Park)
    • Ridgeview Elementary School (Now Kansas City Christian School)
    • Roeland Park Elementary School
    • Sequoyah Elementary School (Now Vineyard Community Church)
    • Shawnee Elementary School
    • Skyline Elementary School
    • Somerset Elementary School
    • South Park Elementary School (Merged with Merriam to become Merriam Park Elementary School)
    • Valley View Elementary School (Now Holy Cross Catholic School)
    • West Antioch Elementary School

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