The Campbell R-2 Schools
are fully accredited under the Missouri School Improvement Program by
the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
The curriculum provides multi-cultural opportunities district
wide. The district's goal is academic for all students in the Campbell
School district. The school's program is supported by the state's "Show
Me Standards." Campbell students participate in the Missouri Mastery
Achievement Test program and score at a state average.
The teachers at Campbell have an average teaching experience of
14 years. The percentage of teachers with a Master's Degree or higher is
34.38. Fifty-two percent of parents attend parent teacher conferences
and ninety-two families served in Parents as Teachers (PAT).
Approximately 12.1 percent of students are served by special education
programs.
Nineteen percent of students are enrolled in gifted or
enrichment classes. Approximately 1.5 percent are enrolled in advanced
placement programs. In 1997-97, 30 percent of high school students took
the ACT, compared to 50 percent in 1996-97.
Average daily attendance for 1997-98 was 654. The average rate
of attendance is 93.7 percent and the average dropout rate is 9.25
percent.
Campbell Reorganized School District is rated AA by the state
and the modern multi-unit plant is situated on one campus. There is also
a Head Start Center for pre-kindergarten children.
School Related Resources:
www.campbell.k12.mo.us
School
Report Card
Nutrition and Activity Center

The Daisy Morris Nutrition and Activity Center is located at 110 South
Ash Street, and provides meals to shut-ins Monday through Friday.
Volunteers from the center deliver meals to homebound and needy. The
nutrition center serves as a hub for senior citizen activity, and
sponsors free blood sugar testing and cholesterol screenings each month.
Blood pressure and hearing testing is also offered.
Transit Service
The City operates a transit service for the seniors of Campbell which is
available to transport them anywhere within the city limits free of
charge.
Campbell Public Library
The Campbell Public Libary, 400 W.
Grand, is open from 1-5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. The library
houses information on the history of Campbell as well as the history of
the Missouri Peach Fair, formerly known as the "Peach Festival."
Library staff sponsors numberous events throughout the year, notably
"Storytime" a summer reading program for children designed to improve
reading skills. The reading porgram runs from the end of May to
the middle of July. The new library opened on Satruday, March 11,
2006. For information about library services, call (573) 246-2112.
Medical Facilities
Campbell Medical Clinic
413 W. Grand, Campbell - 246-2582 |
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Donald Butcher, D.D.S.
115 N. Locust, Campbell - 246-2561 |
Parks and Recreation
Campbell's recreational activities surround the Jim Morris - Walker
McCutchen Park, which is city owned and located just one block from the
downtown business district. The eighteen acre park boasts over 100 large
oak trees and contains three baseball and softball diamonds, new tennis
courts, playground equipment, grandstand area and picnic area, as well
as three restroom facilities. This park is home to the
Missouri Peach Fair
held each August.
There are various fishing spots
within a reasonable driving distance from Campbell, including Lake
Wappapello, Duck Creek and Mingo Wildlife Refuge in Missouri and
Reelfoot Lake in Tennessee.
Deer and wild turkey hunting seasons
also attract hunters from all over the United States to Missouri each
year.
Local Industry
The City of Campbell owns an 80 acre Industrial Site on the edge of
town, located adjacent to highway and railroad. A perfect place for
industry whether large or small.
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