Living in Branson – The Branson School District

schoolhouseIf you’re considering moving into the Branson area with your family, the school district is probably a big factor that will help you make choices. However, it’s probably one of the factors you’ll have to worry about least. The Branson School District has four school locations in the area to serve you. The district is dedicated to providing your children with a great education.
The Branson School District spans 111 square miles and is located in a bustling tourist community. In 2013, it was home to 4,540 students in grades K-12, and student enrollment continues to rise at a rate of 2-6 percent each year. The four-year graduation rate for the district is 85.6 percent, and the majority of Branson’s graduates (43.1 percent) enter a four-year college or university. 27.8 percent of students enter a two-year college, and 2.5 percent entered a technical college. Branson has also been accredited by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, DESE, for the last four consecutive years.

Students at Branson also get the opportunity to have a close one-on-one relationship with faculty. In 2013, classes had a 20:1 student to teacher ratio, the lowest since 2010. Branson faculty also have an average of 11 years of experience and 44 percent have advanced degrees.
The Branson School District is also working to make their schools even better with the School Improvement Plan. They are working to make even more positive connections in the Branson community and encourage good character in their students. Teachers also attend bi-weekly meetings to help further their goals for improvement.

In addition to the Branson School District, parents who are considering moving their family to the Branson area also have a great park system to look forward to. With 15 parks scattered throughout Branson, you’ll be able to enjoy the coming spring days on swing sets and see-saws. Plus, Branson Parks and Recreation also has plenty of opportunities for your kids to enjoy sports during the summer and outside of school.

So if you’re considering a move, think about the opportunities Branson has to offer you and your kids. To get more information about the Branson School District, visit www.branson.k12.mo.us.

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