• Fox C-6 Selected Accomplishments

  • We are incredibly proud of our students, staff, parents, and community for helping us gain local, state, and national recognition for our programs! Below, please find a list of some of the major accomplishments and recognitions we've received. To stay up-to-date on what's happening in the district, be sure to visit the NEWS section of the Fox C-6 website

    • In 2021, Fox C-6 received a $390,000 Project Lead the Way grant to expand engineering and computer science courses across the District.
    • Don Earl Early Childhood Center was named a State School or Character in 2021.
    • In 2015, Antonia Middle School and Sherwood Elementary were named National Schools of Character
    • Also in 2015, Fox Middle School earned its second title as a National School of Character
    • The District has received Distinction in Performance from the state of Missouri for 11 years in a row
    • Antonia Elementary named as a Missouri School of Character, 2010
    • Fox Elementary named as a Missouri School of Character, 2010
    • Seckman Sr. High named as a National School of Character, 2010
    • Fox C-6 School District named as a National District of Character, 2009
    • Ridgewood Middle School named as a National School of Character, 2006
    • Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) Commissioner’s Award for Professional Development, 2006
    • Lone Dell Elementary named as a National Blue Ribbon School
    • Lone Dell Elementary names as a Missouri Gold Star School
    • Perfect Score on Missouri’s Annual Performance Report (APR) 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
    • Missouri School Improvement Program (MSIP) waiver for 4th cycle review (first time)
    • Numerous schools have received National Character Education “Promising Practices Award”
    • Consistently score above the state and national averages on standardized tests
    • A+ Designation at both high schools
    • Several schools named as DESE Top 10 Schools for academic achievement
    • Fox C-6 School District received a 3 million dollar grant for alcohol reduction for students