The Sweet Springs School District services approximately 430 students over 100 square miles in Saline, Johnson, and Pettis Counties. The school district has 80 employees, 50 certified and 30 classified. Extracurricular offerings include football, volleyball, track, basketball, baseball, softball, and a variety of clubs and student organizations. We are fully accredited by the Missouri Department of Secondary and Elementary Education. The city of Sweet Springs has about 1600 people and is primarily supported through an agrarian economy. We are located on Interstate 70, directly between Kansas City and Columbia, Missouri.
Our Mission
To provide an educational environment which will encourage students to realize their potential and to serve as a resource for the community in promoting lifelong learning experiences.
Notice of Non-Discrimination
Applicants for admission and
employment, students, parents of elementary and
secondary school students, employees, sources of
referral of applicants for admission and
employment, and all unions of professional
organizations holding collective bargaining or
professional agreements with the Sweet Springs
R-7 School District are hereby notified that
this institution does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age
or handicap in admission or access to, or
treatment or employment in its programs and
activities.
Any person having inquiries
concerning Sweet Springs R-7 School District
compliance with the regulations implementing
Title IX is directed to contact Donna Wright,
Superintendent of Schools, 600 E. Marshall St.
Sweet Springs, MO 65351, 660-335-4860 or 504
Coordinator David Reinke, High School Principal
at 600 E. Marshall St. Sweet Springs, MO
65351, 660-335-6341. The Administrators have
been designated by the Sweet Springs R-7 School
District to coordinate the institution’s efforts
to comply with the regulations implementing
Title I, II, IV, VI, Title IX, and Section 504.
Any person may also contact the Assistant
Secretary for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of
Education, regarding the institution’s
compliance with the regulations implementing
Title I, II, IV, VI, Title IX, or Section 504.
8/16/2010
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