Schools in Metamora, IL

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Metamora Grade School gallery

Metamora Grade School provides educational services to the students in grades kindergarten through eight. It is affiliated with the Metamora Communi

Metamora Township High School gallery

Metamora High School has an enrollment of more than 1,000 students in grades nine through 12. Its curriculum includes a variety of subjects, such as Englis

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Eureka High School gallery

Eureka High School provides a range of extracurricular and learning activities to students in grades nine through 12. The school offers a variety of subjec

Davenport Elem School gallery

Davenport Elementary School, located in Eureka, Ill., offers educational classes from grades kindergarten through five in subjects, including English, mat

St Patrick gallery

St. Patrick School is an educational institution that provides a variety of educational and recreational options for the social, intellectual, physical a

Washington Comm High School gallery

Washington Community High School is accredited by the Illinois State Board of Education and the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.

Eureka College gallery

Eureka College was founded by abolitionists from Kentucky who were members of a religious movement known as the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and we