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===Higher education and technical schools=== * Southeast Missouri State University-Sikeston, a satellite campus of [[Southeast Missouri State University]] located in [[Cape Girardeau, Missouri|Cape Girardeau]]. * The Sikeston Career and Technology Center * [[Three Rivers Community College (Missouri)|Three Rivers Community College]], a satellite campus from [[Poplar Bluff, Missouri|Poplar Bluff]] {{Endorsements box | title = Historic area public schools | list = * Baker School (c.1912 – c.1940) was located on State Highway Y near Salcedo. * Boardman School (1912 – c.1925) was located near State Highway H and Scott County Highway 529, consolidated with Blodgett. * Chaney School (c.1912 – c.1948) was located on State Highway HH a mile from U.S. Highway 61. * Claypool School (1910 – c.1921) was located at the corner of Scott County Highway 448 and Scott County Highway 405, absorbed by Blodgett around 1922. * [[Crowder, Missouri|Crowder]] School (1901 – c.1950) was located near the community of Crowder on State Highway Z. * Dunaver School (c.1912 – c.1952) was located at the corner of Scott County Highway 541 and U.S. Highway 62. * Fairview School was located on U.S. Highway 61 about 1 mile south of U.S. Highway 60. * Greer School (c.1912 – c.1950) was located about 1 mile from State Highway BB, absorbed by Sikeston around 1946. * Hunter School (c.1912 – c.1950) was located near U.S. Highway 61. * Lemons School (1909 – c.1952) was located near Scott County Highway 511 and Scott County Highway 506. * Lennox School (c.1916 – c.1953) was located at the corner of Scott County Highway 450 and Scott County Highway 453. * [[McMullin, Missouri|McMullin]] School (c.1912 – c.1953) was located on Scott County Highway 450 near U.S. Highway 61. * [[Miner, Missouri|Miner]] School (c.1912 – c.1953) was located on State Highway HH.<ref name="Scott County Missouri Historical Society 2009">{{cite book | author = Scott County Missouri Historical Society | year = 2009 | title = One-Room Schools of Scott County, Missouri | publisher = PDQ Printing Company | location = Cape Girardeau, Missouri}}</ref> * [[Morehouse, Missouri|Morehouse]] High School was absorbed by Sikeston around 1968.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.semissourian.com/story/1735473.html|title=Sikeston school board votes to close Morehouse school|access-date=2013-02-25}}</ref> * Mounds School (c.1911 – c.1921) was located at the corner of State Highway O and Scott County Highway 530, absorbed by Diehlstadt in 1922. * Pheasant Valley School (c.1919 – 1921) was located on State Highway H, absorbed by Blodgett in 1922. * Sand Prairie School (c.1912 – c.1950) was located near County Highway 446. * Stringer School (c.1910 – c.1940) was located near State Highway Y. * [[Tanner, Scott County, Missouri|Tanner]] School (c.1909 – c.1949) was located near the community of Tanner until it burned in 1947 and was consolidated with Sikeston around 1948. * White Oak School (1909 – 1921) was located on Scott County Highway 524, absorbed by Blodgett in 1922.<ref name="Scott County Missouri Historical Society 2009"/> }}
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