Sparta R-III School District

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Sparta R-III School District
Address
217 Division Street
Sparta
, Missouri, 65753
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPreK–12 [1]
NCES District ID 2928740 [1]
Students and staff
Students743 [1]
Teachers52.43 [1]
Staff55.57 [1]
Student–teacher ratio14.17 [1]
Other information
Website www.spartaschools.net

Sparta R-III School District is a public school district in Sparta, Missouri, United States.

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In November, 2009, voters approved two bond issues to finance construction of an $8 million high school. The high school was completed in late 2011.

Sports

From 2002 to 2004, the boys baseball and basketball teams won district and conference championships In 2003, the boys baseball team took 1st place at the Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) Class 1A State Championship

In 2006 and 2007, the softball team went undefeated while also capturing the Southwest Central League (SWCL) conference championship. In 2006, the boys track team captured the SWCL championship.

In 2008. the volleyball team defeated New Covenant School for the Class 1 District 6 championship which began a streak of fourstraight District Championships. The 2008 boys cross country team qualified for the state championships for the first time in ten years.

In 2008, the girls basketball team finished 31-0 and captured the Girls' Class 2 State Championship. In 2009, same team captured their 2nd straight District Championship.[ citation needed ]

In 2011 the boys cross country team won 2nd place at the State Championships.

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References

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