List of Schools of Kansas City - Elementary Schools

Elementary Schools

  • Afrikan Centered Education Collegium Campus (KCMO)
  • Alexander Doniphan Elementary School (Liberty)
  • Benton Elementary (Independence)
  • Chinn Elementary (Park Hill)
  • Chouteau Elementary (NKCSD)
  • Christian Ott Elementary (Independence)
  • Emerson Elementary (KCKS)
  • Fox Hill Elementary (NKCSD)
  • Fairmount Elementary (Independence)
  • Franklin Elementary School (Liberty)
  • Gashland Elementary (NKCSD)
  • Gladden Elementary (Belton)
  • Gracemor Elementary (NKCSD)
  • Hazel Grove Elementary (KCKS)
  • Hillcrest Elementary (Belton)
  • Kellybrook Elementary School (Liberty)
  • Lewis and Clark Elementary School (Liberty)
  • Liberty Oaks Elementary School (Liberty)
  • Lillian Schumacher Elementary School (Liberty)
  • Linden West Elementary (NKCSD)
  • Line Creek Elementary (Park Hill)
  • Manor Hill Elementary School (Liberty)
  • Maple Elementary (Oak Grove)
  • Maplewood Elementary (NKCSD)
  • Nashua Elementary School
  • New Stanley Elementary (KCKS)
  • The Pembroke Hill School (KCMO)
  • Prairie Point Elementary (Park Hill)
  • Ravenwood Elementary (NKCSD)
  • Ridgeview Elementary School (Liberty)
  • Sante Fe Trail Elementary (Independence)
  • Scott Elementary (Belton)
  • Shoal Creek Elementary School (Liberty)
  • Sugar Creek Elementary (Independence)
  • Three Trails Elementary (Independence)
  • Topping Elementary (NKCSD)
  • Union Chapel Elementary (Park Hill)
  • Warren Hills Elementary School (Liberty)
  • Whittier Elementary (KCKS)
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