Allen Village High School
School Details
Tuition
Demographics
Feeder Schools
Specialized Programs
- College Prep
- Early College
Arts Programs
- Ceramics
- Choir
- Drawing
- Literature
- Painting
- Photography
- Vocal Music
Sports Programs
Clubs & Activities
- Chess Club
- Debate
- Math Team
Social Services
- College Advising
- Dental Services
- Interpreters
- Learning Support Specialists
- School Breakfast
- School Counselor
- School Lunch
- Therapist
- Uniform Closet
Family Engagement
- Classroom Volunteers
- Evening Family Events
- Family Appreciation Events
- Field Trip Chaperone
- Parent Education Programs
Application Details
Although many schools have application deadlines, most continue to accept applications for available seats on an ongoing basis.
How to Apply
Applications are available on the school website and can be submitted at the school.
For admissions information, please call 931-0177.
Enrollment Requirements
- Completed application
- Birth Certificate
- Current Immunization Record or Religious Exemption Statement
- Most recent report card/transcript (not required for kindergarten applicants)
Public schools also require:
- Proof of Address (also called “Proof of Residency”)
- Parent or guardian photo ID
Standardized Test Results
English
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Math
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Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) tests are scored (or graded) according to four achievement levels: Below Basic, Basic, Proficient, and Advanced. The number shown here is the percentage of students who scored Proficient or Advanced. When comparing scores between years, please remember that the test Missouri gives has changed several times.
Please note that private schools are not required to participate in these exams.
In 2019, the average English score in Missouri was 48.7%; the average Math score was 41.9%, source
Attendance Rate 90/90
Schools strive to have at least 90% of their students achieve a 90% attendance rate because kids learn best when they’re in school.
In 2019, 87.3% of Missouri students were in attendance at least 90% of the time, source.
Student Outcomes
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