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2 schools in GRUNDY CO. R-V

Missouri · 122 students · 2 cities

GRUNDY CO. R-V in Missouri runs 2 public K-12 schools today, teaching roughly 122 students (an average of 61 per campus).

7-year change in GRUNDY CO. R-V

SY 2017-18 vs SY 2024-25
Total enrollment
122
-11 (-8%) vs SY 2017-18
School count
2
0 (0%) vs SY 2017-18
% White
98%
was 94%
% Hispanic
2%
was 6%
Source: NCES Common Core of Data, enrollment-weighted demographic averages
NameCityLevelGradesEnrollment
GRUNDY CO. HIGHGaltHigh06-1268
GRUNDY CO. ELEM.HumphreysElementaryPK-0554

About GRUNDY CO. R-V

GRUNDY CO. R-V is a sparse Missouri school district running 2 campuses with combined enrollment near 122.

On the school-mix side, GRUNDY CO. R-V is made up of 1 elementary and 1 high school.

Per-school enrollment averages around 61 in this district, lower than the Missouri typical of 382.

Looking at the last 7 years. Combined enrollment now sits at 122 students, shrank 8% from the 133 reported in SY 2017-18. On the demographic side, Hispanic enrollment moved from 6% to 2% over the same window.

In the discussion threads here, the community for GRUNDY CO. R-V discusses school events, board meetings, and seasonal calendars. Members of the local community share what they see day-to-day.

Frequently asked questions

How many schools are in GRUNDY CO. R-V?
GRUNDY CO. R-V operates 2 public K-12 schools in Missouri, serving approximately 122 students.
What is the mix of elementary, middle, and high schools in GRUNDY CO. R-V?
GRUNDY CO. R-V includes 1 elementary, 1 high schools.
What is the largest school in GRUNDY CO. R-V?
GRUNDY CO. HIGH is the largest public school in GRUNDY CO. R-V by enrollment, with approximately 68 students.
What grade levels does GRUNDY CO. R-V serve?
GRUNDY CO. R-V schools serve students from pre-K through grade 12, across 2 campuses.
What cities does GRUNDY CO. R-V serve?
GRUNDY CO. R-V operates schools in Galt, Humphreys across Missouri.