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Benton
High School
St. Joseph District
Buchanan County

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Benton High
5655 S Fourth
St Joseph, MO 64504-1708

(816) 671-4030

Grade Range: 9-12
Enrollment: 889
Full-Time Teachers: 56
Students per Teacher: 16
WWhite/Non-Hispanic 92.1%
BBlack/Non-Hispanic 4.5%
HHispanic 3.0%
AAsian/Pacific Islander 0.1%
NAmerican Indian/Alaska Native 0.2%
Ethnicity Data Source (2006)

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Standard Ranking 153.4 436/530  4/6 
10th Gr Math MAP Index 153.4 253/529  4/6 


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News for Benton High (in Missouri):

  • School's out, er, in for summer (St. Joseph News-Press) (Tue, 03 Jun 2008 05:04:35 GMT)
    A new summer school activity had fifth- through eighth-graders swabbing Lafayette High School toilets, sink pipes and water fountains.

  • Teens and seat belts: A natural fit? (St. Joseph News-Press) (Wed, 28 May 2008 05:05:11 GMT)
    CORRECTION: The Reporting L.I.V.E story in Wednesday’s paper contained an error due to a reporter’s mistake. Teen driver Amanda Trout was wearing a seat belt when she rolled her car.

  • Longtime Benton coach Jim Modis dies at age of 82 (St. Joseph News-Press) (Fri, 23 May 2008 03:25:04 GMT)
    For the second time this year, St. Joseph and Benton High School lost a coaching legend. Longtime basketball, track and cross country coach Jim Modis died Thursday morning at Heartland Regional Medical Center. He was 82.

  • Ready for the next step (St. Joseph News-Press) (Mon, 26 May 2008 05:04:25 GMT)
    Following a two-month hospitalization, Brittany Robbins questioned whether she’d walk with her high school class. Katelyn Harris’ acceptance into an elite program takes her a step closer to a childhood dream.

  • Royals Look at Coy (KQ2 St. Joseph) (Wed, 21 May 2008 10:44:29 GMT)
    Benton High School standout Johnny Coy had a personal workout with a scout from the Kansas City Royals Tuesday.

  • Echoes of war ring loud, but are we listening? (St. Joseph News-Press) (Sun, 25 May 2008 05:04:25 GMT)
    Patriotism shines on America’s surface through bumper stickers, flags and license plates. This Memorial Day weekend, flowers brighten graves. But the flowers hint toward the parts of war that are not readily on display, that are more difficult to discuss openly.

  • 2nd Year Tennis Player Ready for State (KQ2 St. Joseph) (Wed, 21 May 2008 10:43:49 GMT)
    It usually takes years of practice and hard work to compete for a state championship at any sport. Luke Talbot is the exception to that rule.

  • Talbot heading to Naval Academy (St. Joseph News-Press) (Thu, 15 May 2008 04:24:42 GMT)
    Luke Talbot accepted an appointment to the Naval Academy and made his decision official Wednesday afternoon at Benton High School. athletics. “As soon as I got it, I knew this was too big of an opportunity to pass up,” Talbot said.

  • Police aim to send message to taggers (St. Joseph News-Press) (Fri, 16 May 2008 05:04:35 GMT)
    St. Joseph Police Department officer Roy Wedlow is an artist who thinks the graffiti around town is not art. It’s vandalism. And he wants to send a clear message to taggers: Your work is not appreciated by the community or police.

  • Hoops or Hardball for Coy? (KQ2 St. Joseph) (Fri, 09 May 2008 06:58:54 GMT)
    In the past, Johnny Coy's future was supposed to be college basketball. But thanks to a spectacular spring on the diamond, the Benton High School standout is now faced with a complicated choice.


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