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the most thorough education for the least amount of funding has earned
West Belleville schools a “gold medal.” Expansion Management
Magazine, a national economic development publication, studied 600
school systems across the United States in the areas of graduation
rates, test scores and student-teacher ratios in comparison to money
spent to educate each student. The magazine awarded Belleville with
the “gold medal” distinction of giving an outstanding education for
money spent per student.
"Students receive "Gold Medal"
education in West Belleville."
West Belleville families have many options when it comes to the
private education of their children. Christian and Roman Catholic
schools combine religion, academics, sports and extracurricular
activities for a well-rounded education. The city provides all the
resources in education, including excellent special education programs
and institutions, to fulfill any families' needs.
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Belleville, Education Matters" Video
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Former
lawyer and now full-time mother of triplets plus one, Tracy
Christiansen has loved raising her family on the West End.
"Not having grown up in Belleville, Dean and I considered
the area very carefully before we bought our home. We
were eager to find the right neighborhood an the best school
for our children and we have been very pleased with our
decision to live in the West End. We appreciate the
diversity in the Signal Hill area and the opportunity for
our children to know people form all different backgrounds.
Working in St. Louis, Dean has an easy commute and I have
become very involved with my children's school. We
live on the edge of both a big city and a smaller town and
enjoy the opportunities of both."
- Tracy Christiansen |
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