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Below is contact information for the 3 schools in the Grant Beach Area. You will find names, phone numbers and even their websites.

Contact Info for the schools that the children in the Grant Beach Area attend

Weaver Elementary School
1461 N. Douglas Ave.
Springfield, MO 65802
417-523-1200
Principal: Mrs. Janelle Andrus
PTA President: Laura Glynn
http://sps.k12.mo.us/weaver/index.html
(Weaver Elementary has a great website!)
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St. Joseph Catholic School
515 West Scott Street
Springfield Missouri 65802
417 866-0667
Montessori Preschool (3 and 4 year olds) And Kindergarten through 8th Grade
Springfield Catholic Schools Calendar 2005

Pipkin Middle School
1215 N. Boonville Ave.
Springfield, MO 65802
417-523-6000
Principal: Dr. Shari Harwick
sharwick@spsmail.org

Dr. Peggy Riggs - Zone II Associate Superintendent
417-523-0010

6th Grade thru 8th Grade
Enrollment for 2004 was 554 students

PTSA President: Jeannie Peacock
http://sps.k12.mo.us/pipkin/
(A very interesting website and informative, too)

Central High School
423 E. Central St.
Springfield, MO 65802
General Office: 417-523-9600
Attendance/Boys: 417-523-9615
Attendance/Girls: 417-523-9616
Counseling Center: 417-523-9660
Principal: Everett Isaacs
PTSA President: Lindsey Crosswhite
http://sps.k12.mo.us/chs/

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The Grant Beach Neighborhood Betterment Association is a group of citizens working together to maintain and improve the quality of living in our area. We meet monthly on a regular basis to address neighborhood concerns, and encourage residents to start smaller neighborhood watch groups in their block. We believe that people should actively participate as citizens in a democracy and as neighbors in in a community. We are a group of citizens interested in working together to maintain and improve the living quality of our neighborhood, motivate the city to address our concerns, be a spawning ground for neighborhood watch programs and build a sense of community among us. Working together, there is little that cannot be done, working apart there is little that can be done.

Mission Statement: "Improving the quality of life in our neighborhood"

This website is simply a tool we use to help keep our neighbors connected to each other, to their neighborhood and to their City of Springfield, Missouri. Please consider attending the monthly meeting. Potluck Dinner for the whole family and Free child care for the meeting

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