Our Schools
Springfield Public Schools serves over 24,500 students at 35 elementary schools, an intermediate school, nine middle schools, five high schools, Phelps Center for Gifted Education and four early childhood centers. In addition, we offer more than a dozen Choice Programs that cater to the diverse needs of many students.
Elementary Schools
Serving students grades preK-5
- Bingham Elementary
- Bissett Elementary
- Bowerman Elementary
- Boyd Elementary
- Cowden Elementary
- Delaware Elementary
- Disney Elementary
- Field Elementary
- Fremont Elementary
- Gray Elementary (K-4)
- Harrison Elementary (K-4)
Bingham Elementary
Bissett Elementary
Bowerman Elementary
Boyd Elementary
Cowden Elementary
Delaware Elementary
Disney Elementary
Field Elementary
Fremont Elementary
Gray Elementary (K-4)
Harrison Elementary (K-4)
- Hickory Hills Elementary
- Holland Elementary
- Jeffries Elementary
- Mann Elementary
- McBride Elementary (K-4)
- McGregor Elementary
- Pershing Elementary
- Pittman Elementary
- Pleasant View Elementary
- Rountree Elementary
- Sequiota Elementary
Hickory Hills Elementary
Holland Elementary
Jeffries Elementary
Mann Elementary
McBride Elementary (K-4)
McGregor Elementary
Pershing Elementary
Pittman Elementary
Pleasant View Elementary
Rountree Elementary
Sequiota Elementary
- Sherwood Elementary
- Sunshine Elementary
- Truman Elementary
- Twain Elementary
- Watkins Elementary
- Weaver Elementary
- Weller Elementary
- Westport Elementary
- Wilder Elementary
- Williams Elementary
- York Elementary
Sherwood Elementary
Sunshine Elementary
Truman Elementary
Twain Elementary
Watkins Elementary
Weaver Elementary
Weller Elementary
Westport Elementary
Wilder Elementary
Williams Elementary
York Elementary
Intermediate Schools
Serving students grades 5-6
Wilson's Creek Intermediate
Middle Schools
Serving students grades 6-8
- Carver Middle School
- Cherokee Middle School
- Hickory Hills Middle School
- Jarrett Middle School
- Pershing Middle School
- Pipkin Middle School
- Pleasant View Middle School
- Reed Middle School
- Westport Middle School
Carver Middle School
Cherokee Middle School
Hickory Hills Middle School
Jarrett Middle School
Pershing Middle School
Pipkin Middle School
Pleasant View Middle School
Reed Middle School
Westport Middle School
High Schools
Serving students grades 9-12
- Central High School
- Glendale High School
- Hillcrest High School
- Kickapoo High School
- Parkview High School
Central High School
Glendale High School
Hillcrest High School
Kickapoo High School
Parkview High School
Other Schools
Other schools such as Choice Programs, Study Alternative School and Early Childhood Centers.
- Academy of Exploration
- Academy of Fine & Performing Arts
- AgAcademy
- Careers in Conservation
- Early Childhood Programs
- Gifted Programs
- GOCAPS
- Greene County Youth Academy
- Health Sciences Academy @ Mercy
- Juvenile Detention Center
- OTC Middle College
- Special Education Program
- Study Alternative Center
- W.O.L.F.
Academy of Exploration
Academy of Fine & Performing Arts
8:10 a.m. to 3:10 p.m.
Judith Enyeart Reynolds School of the Performing Arts for Springfield Little Theatre
237 S. Florence Ave.
Visit the Academy of Fine and Performing Arts website
AgAcademy
Careers in Conservation
Early Childhood Programs
Campbell Early Childhood Center

8:10 a.m. to 3:10 p.m.
Campbell Early Childhood Center
506 S. Grant, 65806
(417) 523-3200
Kayla Hollister-Graham, principal
Mallory Early Childhood Center

8:10 a.m. to 3:10 p.m.
Mallory Early Childhood Center
2525 W. College Rd., 65802
(417) 523-7700
Shannon Jenkins, principal
Fulbright Early Childhood Center

8:10 a.m. to 3:10 p.m.
Fulbright Early Childhood Center
3373 W Battlefield Rd., 65807
(417) 523-2700
Anitera Jackson, principal
Shady Dell Early Childhood Center

8:10 a.m. to 3:10 p.m.
Shady Dell Early Childhood Center
2757 E. Division, 65803
(417) 523-1300
Melanie Miller, principal
Parents as Teachers
Gifted Programs
GOCAPS
Greene County Youth Academy
Health Sciences Academy @ Mercy
Juvenile Detention Center
OTC Middle College
Special Education Program
Study Alternative Center
W.O.L.F.
How to identify your school
Your child’s school is determined by your home address. To see which school your child will attend, visit this site and enter your home address and your child’s grade level. Families may also apply for transfers to attend the school of their choosing. Read more about transfers here.

Our Programs
SPS students have access to many different programs and services that appeal to their various interests and needs.
From Bird Discovery to Fly SPS, SPS opens doors to students and allows them to choose which educational programs work best for them.














































