The district serves 4,180 total students, and employs 280 full-time classroom teachers.
[2] According to Newsweek (June 19, 2011 issue), Ladue ranks in the top 2% of public schools in the nation.
[2] It includes all or part of 10 communities including Ladue, Creve Coeur, Crystal Lake Park, Frontenac, Huntleigh, Olivette, Richmond Heights, Town and Country, Unincorporated St. Louis County, and Westwood.
[6] In 1999, Ladue exited the Voluntary Interdistrict Choice Corporation (VICC), a city-county school desegregation program.
[2] Ladue High School has a 99% graduation rate, of which 92% continue on to higher education in 2-4 year institutions.
[11] Built on property bought by the district in 1959 and used as a secondary middle school until 1980, when it was sold to the Westminster Christian Academy.
[13] All four Ladue Elementary Schools teach children in kindergarten through fourth grades.