The Park Hill School District is a Quality Texas Foundation Regional Program (QTFRP) Highest Level of Quality Award winner. The award recognizes organizations based on best business practices following the National Malcolm Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence.
The honor, which advances organizational excellence and competitiveness in the region, is the highest-level quality award in the district’s history. Park Hill is the first K-12 public school district to receive the regional distinction in 12 years. The district won the state-level Missouri Quality Award in 2009 and 2015, becoming the first public school district to win the award twice.
More than 500 Park Hill students and staff members earned prestigious national, state and local awards and recognitions last year. From nationally recognized schools and students to teachers of the year, our people make us Park Hill proud!
Our 21.6 district-wide ACT composite score is the highest in the Kansas City, Missouri area for districts that provide the test to every student.
Both Park Hill and Park Hill South high schools rank in the top 20 of all Missouri high schools, according to U.S. News and World Report.
Five Park Hill School District students earned a perfect score (36) on the ACT. Congratulations to Park Hill South students Sylvia Nguyen, McKelvey McDaniel and Austin Felton and Park Hill High students Jessica Yu and James Barrie. According to ACT, their perfect scores put them in the top less-than-one-percent of test takers.
Each year, we have several high school students named National Merit Scholars, National Merit Finalists and National Merit Commended students.
The architects who designed Walden Middle School and our support services facilities won awards for making them efficient and sustainable.
Every year, we earn the Meritorious Budget Award from the Association of School Business Officials International for our transparency.