Mission
The purpose of the Putnam County R-I District is to create an environment in which learners are prepared to adapt to a changing world. Our mission is to provide a program of study that encompasses academic knowledge and skills, personal well-being, and artistic enrichment. A district-wide emphasis is placed on strengthening the character traits and problem-solving skills necessary to become lifelong learners with a strong sense of self-worth, self-respect, and self-discipline.
Vision
“Creating Opportunities Through Quality Education”
Core Beliefs:
At Putnam County R-I, we are guided by a strong set of beliefs that reflect the values of our community and our commitment to education:
These beliefs reflect who we are as a district and guide us in preparing students for success today and in the future. #PutnamProud
Values:
Putnam County R-1 Elementary School
801 S 20th St, Unionville, MO 63565
660-947-2494
Principal: Angie O’Reilly
802 S 20th St, Unionville, MO 63565
660-947-3237
Principal: Jamie Tipton
803 S 20th St, Unionville, MO 63565
660-947-2481
Principal: Tiffani Klinginsmith
The Putnam County R-I School District is committed to the safety and well-being of our students and staff. As part of that commitment, and compliance with the new Missouri State law, Get the Lead Out of School Drinking Water Act, PCR-I conducted its testing, which included sampling drinking and food preparation sources to ensure compliancy.
The purpose of the law is to provide drinking water with a lead concentration level below five parts per billion (ppb) in sufficient amounts to meet all student and staff drinking water needs. The state law of five ppb level is below the EPA's National Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Lead of 15 ppb in municipal drinking water systems. Further, any school that tests at greater than 5 ppb of lead concentrations shall provide results and remediation plans to parents and staff.
As testing and remediation work is completed in the Neosho School District, test results and remediation updates will be posted in this space prior to the state-mandated reporting date of August 2024.