North Platte Elementary School
Phone: (816) 280-3422
Fax: (816) 445-3764
Fax: (816) 445-3764
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- Principal / Admin: Cathy Hubble
- Status: Operational
- Type: Regular
- Grades: Kindergarten - 3rd
- School Location: A Rural Area
Brief Description
- North Platte Elementary School serves Kindergarten through 3rd Grade Students From The City Of Camden Point, Which Is Part Of Platte County. This School Is Eligible For Participation In State & Federal Title I Programs. Some Or All Students From This School Participate In Free Or Reduced Lunch Programs.
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Local & State Colleges, Universities & Technical Schools
- Penn Valley Community College
- 3201 SW Trafficway
- Kansas City, MO 64111
- (816) 759-4000
- Missouri Southern State University
- 3950 E Newman Rd
- Joplin, MO 64801
- (417) 625-9300
- Excelsior Springs Area Career Center
- 614 Tiger Drive
- Excelsior Springs, MO 64024
- (816) 630-9240
- South Central Career Center
- 610 E Olden
- West Plains, MO 65775
- (417) 256-6152
- Lake Career and Technical Center
- PO Box 1409, Township Road
- Camdenton, MO 65020
- (573) 346-9260
- University of Phoenix - Kansas City Campus
- 901 E. 104th Street, Suite 200
- Kansas City, MO 64131
- (816) 943-9600
Libraries Near This School
- CAMDEN POINT BRANCH
- 401 N.E. HARDESTY STREET
- CAMDEN POINT, MO 64018
- (816) 280-3384
School Information
- Number of Students: 203
- Number of Full-Time Teachers: 17
- Student:Teacher Ratio: 11.9:1
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*Source: NCES 2006-2007; MO Department of Education; Local Districts and Schools
