LaSalle Springs Middle School Points of Pride

  • Recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School and a Missouri Department of Education Gold Star School
  • Three-time recipient of National School of Character and Missouri School of Character. Also a recipient of multiple Promising Practices awards
  • Recognized as a Best Buddies Outstanding Chapter
  • Teachers work in Professional Learning Teams to collaborate, learn and grow in order to provide a positive school culture that enhances learning
  • Strong community support through the Parent Teacher Organization (PTO)
  • We offer an extensive afterschool program, providing extracurricular, intramurals, co-curricular, and tutoring opportunities
  • Through Project Lead the Way, students have an opportunity to participate in an innovative project-based learning program that incorporates science, technology, engineering, and math.
  • Our Kindness Crew student leadership group plays an active role in promoting an anti-bullying message and our PRIDE expectations through student activities and assemblies

Our Students

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Enrollment By Grade

Grade Level Count
6th Grade 322
7th Grade 297
8th Grade 289
Total Enrollment

Demographics

* Some values are not shown in order to protect small student populations.
Demographic Group Count
American Indian/Alaska Native *
Asian 1%
Black 6%
Hawaiian/Pacific Islander *
Hispanic 3.8%
Multiracial 2.8%
White 86.4%

Our Staff

87.5%
have advanced degrees
15
average years' experience
16:1
student/teacher ratio

Calendar Days and Attendance

176
days scheduled
86.3%
proportional attendance rate
1,044
minimum hours of instruction

You may view more information on the Missouri Comprehensive Data System. This website from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) contains pertinent school-related data at the state, district and school level.

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