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Community Directory
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Schools
- Compton Heights residents have many education options including Saint Louis Public Schools (SLPS)-- and a wide selection of charter, independent, and parochial schools around the St. Louis area. 
- The Missouri Department of Education maintains this list of St. Louis area charter schools. 
- Independent Schools of St. Louis (ISSL) represents 42 of the region's independent and private schools. 
- The Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis operates several schools in the area. 
- Navigate STL Schools is a non-profit focused on helping St. Louis families find local schools that are the right fit for the unique needs of their children. 
Citizens’ Service Bureau
Call 314-662-4800 or visit online. Request a city service regarding:
- Air Pollution 
- Animals/Rodents 
- Commercial Property Inspections 
- Compliments 
- Community Sanitation 
- Disability Issues 
- Disaster Preparedness 
- Discrimination 
- Fire Safety Issues 
- Graffitti 
- Parking Meters 
- Parks 
- Problem with Food Establishment 
- Recreation Centers 
- Recycling 
- Residential Property Inspections 
- Street Signs/Painting 
- Street/Alley Issues 
- Street Lighting 
- Traffic Signals 
- Trash or Debris 
- Trees 
- Vehicles 
- Water 
- Weeds and High Grass 
Police
- For emergencies, call 911. 
- For non-emergencies, call the St Louis Metropolitan Police Department at (314) 231-1212 
Government Directory
Community Garden
The Compton Heights Community Garden, originally created in 2009, and rebuilt in 2021 has 30 double-high, raised beds with individual water spigots. It is at the corner of Geyer and Compton, along Highway 44 in Compton Heights, and provides a site for residents to grow healthy foods, fresh flowers and herbs in the company of friends and neighbors. The garden joined the Seed STL network in 2021 and also hosts a Little Library and a place for small gatherings next to a large open field for children and dogs to play. It stimulates interest in gardening and promotes a sense of community and environmental awareness. Gardeners have grown a multitude of vegetables, herbs and annual and perennial flowers. Whatever your age or interests, we welcome you to join us. Beds are leased on a first-come, first-served basis. Contact skoesterer@swbell.net for more information.
 
                         
               
               
               
               
              