Leopold's History of Education

(Leopold School Today)

Elementary School | Middle School | High School | Computer Lab

Library | State Championship Titles


The Leopold Elementary School Building houses grades kindergarten through fourth grade.  The cafeteria for the entire school is also located in this building.  A speech therapy room is also located in the lower level.

The Leopold Middle School Building houses the elementary fifth and sixth grades and the high school classes: math, science, and art.  The principal, nurse and principal's secretary's offices are also located here.

The Leopold High School Building houses the gymnasium, high school classes: English, family/consumer science, Spanish, history, and government.  The offices of the superintendent, secretary, counselor, and the resource room for grades seven through twelve are in this building..

The Computer Lab is home to 30 networked computers and five computer classes are conducted here.   Due to computer grants written by Mrs. Jenny Nenninger and other teachers, every classroom in the entire school system is equipped with at least one computer complete with internet access and an e-mail address provided by the school.

The Library was newly constructed in the summer of 1997.  It is eqipped with four computers with internet access and e-mail.  The Electronic Bookshelf program takes the place of handwritten book reports for elementary and high school students.  Another computer located in the library provides an electronic card catalog the helps students find and check out books easier.

The pride of the Leopold Lady Wildcats Volleyball Team--the state championship sign--is located in front of the high school building.  The Lady Wildcats are well known around Southeast Missouri for their accomplishments on the volleyball court.

Please Go To:

The Historical Homepage
The Beginning and Organization of the First School
The Firsts of Leopold School