Fort Zumwalt Public Schools | |
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Fort Zumwalt School District – Pushing for Positive Peer Influence
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555 E Terra Ln O'Fallon, Missouri 63366 Midwest |
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District information | |
Type | Local (Public) school district |
Motto | Pushing For Positive Peer Influence |
Grades | K–12 |
Established | 1949 |
Superintendent | Dr. Bernard J. DuBray |
Schools | 25 |
Budget | $237.6 million |
District ID | 2908370 |
Students and staff | |
Students | 18,300 |
Teachers | 1,371 |
Staff | 1,271 |
Student-teacher ratio | 19 |
Other information | |
Source | Missouri Department of Elementary & Secondary Education |
Website | www |
Fort Zumwalt School District is headquartered in O'Fallon, Missouri, United States.
The largest school district in St. Charles County serves the cities of O'Fallon, Saint Peters, Dardenne Prairie, Saint Paul, and portions of Wentzville.
The mission of the Fort Zumwalt School District is to assure that its students, regardless of ability or economic level, are provided an education in such a positive and safe learning environment that all reach their potential. A strong commitment is made to promote the virtues of democracy, citizenship, self-discipline, the work ethic, and the need to respect all members of society.
The district is 136 square miles with transportation services provided by the district. A daily average of 11,000 pupils are transported more than a mile from school while in past years about 1,100 students have applied for and received transportation though living less than one mile from school.
Fort Zumwalt Schools provide more than 8,000 breakfasts and lunches each day at the lowest possible cost to students. The district participates in the federal Free and Reduced Price Meal program for qualifying students. Special selected menus provide nutritious meals that meet and exceed federal food guidelines. Menus with complete nutrition details are made available to families monthly.