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Students and teachers participating in High Five Friday at Antonia Elementary School
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Students and teachers participating in High Five Friday at Antonia Elementary School
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Professional Development at Antonia Elementary School
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Antonia Elementary became a part of the Fox C-6 School District through annexation in 1970.  The school currently serves an area bordered on the north, south, east and west respectively by the Clyde Hamrick and Seckman attendance areas, Hillsboro School District, Windsor School District and Northwest School District.

Mission Statement

To provide a foundation for students to become productive citizens in their community through education, empowerment, and character development.

Goals

  • Strive for academic excellence
  • Promote a family atmosphere at our school
  • Instill respect for our peers, school, and country

Antonia Elementary History

In the beginning, there were four one-room schoolhouses in the area.  The Leicht School about 1 ½ mile down West Moss Hollow RD, the Moss Hollow School about 1/1 mile down Lemay Ferry RD, Antonia School about 1 ½ mile down Old Lemay Ferry RD, and the Four Ridge School, then located where the Clyde Hammerick campus is now located.  All of these schools are still standing and are private residences.

In the fall of 1951, the four schools became Reconsolidated District 4 (R-4), and school was held in the Antonia School building.  This building then consisted of what is now the Kindergarten area.  The school taught 1st thru 8th grade.  Then about 90% of the students went to 9th grade at Herculaneum, House Springs, Hillsboro, or Crystal City.  The school colors were dark green and white, and the mascot was a Hornet.  The first graduating class had 19 students.

In 1970 an election was held to join Fox C-6 School District.  The graduation class of 1970 went to Fox High School. 

Antonia Elementary Contact Information

School Hours
Start Time: 8:50am
End Time: 3:50pm

Address
3901 Old State Road M
Imperial, MO 63052

Phone: 636-942-2181
Fax: 636-942-3042

Mr. Mark Rudanovich
Principal

Mrs. Ann Asher
Assistant Principal

Mrs. Kerry DeVeydt
Building Secretary