62269 Public Schools

There are 12 public schools in 62269 O Fallon, IL, serving 7,125 students. You can narrow this list by selecting school levels above the table below, or specifying additional search criteria.

62269, Illinois Public Schools:

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School
# Students
Grades
O Fallon Amelia V Carriel Junior High School 741 6-8
O Fallon Central Elementary School1 Review(s)
333 PK-4
O Fallon Delores Moye Elementary School 683 KG-5
O Fallon Estelle Kampmeyer Elementary School 409 KG-5
O Fallon Fulton Junior High School 513 6-8
O Fallon J Emmett Hinchcliffe Senior Elementary School 359 KG-5
O Fallon Joseph Arthur Middle School 215 5
O Fallon Laverna Evans Elementary School 346 KG-5
O Fallon Marie Schaefer Elementary School 454 PK-5
O Fallon O Fallon High School2 Review(s)
2489 9-12
Shiloh Shiloh Elementary School 321 PK-4
Shiloh Shiloh Middle School 262 5-8

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(IL) State Statistics
Population (Approximate) 26,249 people 12,416,561 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 47% 24%
Median Household Income $55,339 $49,133
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    Source: 2011 NCES Data, IL Dept. of Education