Lee’s Summit, Missouri is the sixth largest city in the Kansas City Metro area with a population of 91,364. It was ranked 27th in the 2010 Money magazine 100 Best Cities to Live in the United States. Three public school districts serve the children of the city, Lee’s Summit School District, Blue Springs School District and Raymore Peculiar School District. The Lee’s Summit school district receive the state’s highest recognition for academic achievement, Missouri’s Distinction in Performance Award. During fall 2011, the the Lee’s Summit School District was recognized for being among a handful of districts in the state to earn a perfect score on criteria for the Distinction In Performance Award each year for the last 11 years. The Lee’s Summit School District was among 16 percent of the nation's school districts receiving the SchoolMatch "What Parents Want" national award in spring 2012. Longview Community College, Summit Technology Center, a branch of the University of Central Missouri and a branch of Baker University all provide opportunities for higher education in Lee’s Summit.
Missouri Town 1855 is a living history museum located in Lee’s Summit, Missouri, that offers visitors a glimpse into mid-19th-century life. The site features over 25 historic buildings, costumed interpreters, and live demonstrations of period skills like blacksmithing, hearth cooking, and farming. Visitors can explore the grounds at their own pace, interact with heritage livestock, and experience firsthand what daily life was like in a Missouri village before the Civil War.