Public, private and religious schools in Fulton, Missouri are the chief topics of sites listed in this category. These may include daycare centers, nursery schools, preschools, K-12 schools, vocational, technical or job training programs, colleges, universities, or homeschooling programs, as well as any other topics related to education or learning in Fulton.
 
 
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Fulton Public Schools provides a PK-12th grade curriculum for students in Fulton, Missouri, through a variety of campuses, including Fulton High School, Fulton Middle School, Bartley Elementary School, Bush Elementary School, McIntire Elementary School, and the Fulton Educational Center, each of which are highlighted here, with district assessment plans, report cards, and other reports.
http://www.fulton.k12.mo.us/
MHCA is a grade 1-12 Christian school, located in Fulton, Missouri. A school calendar is presented, along with an overview of its admissions policies, academic programs, support data, and contacts.
http://www.mhcaschool.org/
Established by an act of the Missouri Legislature, the Missouri School for the Deaf was started in 1851, and offers a residential and day school at it facilities in Fulton, Missouri. A history and profile of the school is presented, along with a school calendar and various educational texts.
http://msd.dese.mo.gov/
The PFS organization was established when members of the Fulton, Missouri community became aware of how the Fulton 58 schools compared to the rest of the state, serving to serve and assist the public school district in a variety of ways. General information about the district and organization are given.
http://www.parentsforfultonmoschools.org/
Organized in 1851 as Fulton College, Westminster College is a private undergraduate liberal arts college in Fulton, Missouri. General information about the institution, its academic, athletics, and campus life programs, admission policies, services, and contacts are presented.
http://www.westminster-mo.edu/
The independent private university is located in Fulton, Missouri, offering undergraduate and graduate degrees in a variety of disciplines. The school was founded in Camden Point as the Female Orphan School in 1870, moving to Fulting in the late 19th century and expanding its programs. Its admissions and registration policies, academic and athletics programs, and alumni information are featured.
http://www.williamwoods.edu/