Welcome SE MO School Districts

GOCSD is thrilled to announce the addition of 25 districts from Southeast Missouri as our newest members. This expansion marks an exciting milestone as we extend our organization's presence into this region. These districts represent a diverse range of sizes and locations, and we are eager to partner with them to improve educational outcomes for all students in the region.

One of our primary goals is to provide unparalleled professional learning opportunities that cater to the unique needs of the districts in this area, and grow the collective understanding of our job-alike networks.

By venturing into this region, GOCSD significantly bolsters its capacity to advocate for the interests of public schools, educators, and students. We firmly believe that a quality public education system is key to building a brighter future, and our expansion allows us to amplify our voice on behalf of districts in this specific geographic area.

In addition to our advocacy efforts, we eagerly anticipate forging new partnerships with businesses in this locality. These collaborations will enable us to cultivate mutually beneficial relationships, fostering innovation, and ultimately promoting educational excellence.

GOCSD warmly welcomes these 25 Southeast Missouri districts into our thriving community. Together, we will work towards creating an educational landscape to advance educational opportunities for ALL students in the Ozarks so they can be successful at any career or ready for college. We are honored to have these districts on board as valued members of our organization.

Advance
Arcadia Valley
Bell City Schools
Campbell
Caruthersville
Chaffee
Delta
East Carter County
East Prairie
Fredericktown
Jackson
Kingston
Malden
North St. Francois County
Oak Ridge
Oran
Pemiscot County
Perry County
Poplar Bluff
Portageville
Puxico
Scott County Central
Scott County
Ste. Genevieve County
Van Buren
Woodland

GOCSD currently represents 100+ school districts and 9 Universities/Colleges in 47 counties representing nearly 147,600+ K-12 students. GOCSD consists of rural, suburban, and urban communities representing districts with enrollments of less than 50 and up to 24,300 students.