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13 results for schools within district 2928860, with type Regular elementary or secondary and with survey responses since 2017.
New Covenant Academy
3304 S COX AVE, SPRINGFIELD, MO
Regular elementary or secondary • Christian
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Immaculate Conception School
3554 S FREMONT AVE, SPRINGFIELD, MO
Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic
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Greenwood Laboratory School
1024 E HARRISON, SPRINGFIELD, MO
Regular elementary or secondary • Nonsectarian
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Springfield Catholic High School
2340 S EASTGATE AVE, SPRINGFIELD, MO
Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic • Est. 1936
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Grace Classical Academy
2438 E CHERRY ST, SPRINGFIELD, MO
Regular elementary or secondary • Christian
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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School
2200 W REPUBLIC RD, SPRINGFIELD, MO
Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic
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St. Agnes School
531 S JEFFERSON AVE, SPRINGFIELD, MO
Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic
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Dayspring Christian School
2157 N PROSPECT AVE, SPRINGFIELD, MO
Regular elementary or secondary • Christian
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Springfield Lutheran School
2852 S DAYTON AVE, SPRINGFIELD, MO
Regular elementary or secondary • Lutheran • Est. 1984
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St. Joseph Catholic Academy
515 W SCOTT ST, SPRINGFIELD, MO
Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic • Est. 1908
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Christian Schools of Springfield
2660 N GRANT AVE, SPRINGFIELD, MO
Regular elementary or secondary • Christian • Est. 1963
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Park Avenue Christian School
2850 N PARK AVE, SPRINGFIELD, MO
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Springfield Seventh-Day Adventist Junior Academy
704 S BELVIEW AVE, SPRINGFIELD, MO
Regular elementary or secondary • Seventh-Day Adventist • Est. 1961
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