JEFFERSON COUNTY, Mo. – Nearly 12,000 students are starting or returning to the Fox C-6 School District, the largest in Jefferson County, marking the beginning of the academic year.
The Fox C-6 School District, covering 75 square miles in Arnold and surrounding areas, is known for its strong academics and character programs, having been recognized as a National District of Character.
Students across 18 schools, from kindergartners to seniors, will fill hallways and classrooms as they begin their studies. This year, students will notice significant facility improvements, including new HVAC systems, upgraded stadium lights, fresh asphalt on parking lots, and a new mural welcoming families back.
To foster a strong school community, the district has implemented programs such as ‘High Five Fridays’ and a monthly focus on character traits in an effort to help build a stronger school community.
As the new school year begins, the district aims to motivate and inspire success, preparing students for the future.
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