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Public High Schools Area Founded Enrollment Students Score Education Degrees Instructors Teacher Ratio Per Student % CONTINUING TO % TEACHERS FULL-TIME AVERAGE % MINORITY AVERAGE ACT POSTSECONDARY WITH ADVANCED CERTIFIED STUDENT/ SPENDING PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS AREA FOUNDED ENROLLMENT STUDENTS SCORE EDUCATION DEGREES INSTRUCTORS TEACHER RATIO PER STUDENT AFFTON HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH COUNTY 1934 790 20% 21 81% 79% 47 23:1 $10,100** 314-638-6330 / afftonschools.net/affton-high-school BELLEVILLE WEST HIGH SCHOOL METRO EAST 1916 2,200 48% 20 76% 77% 135 18:1 $12,285** 618-222-7500 / bths201.org BRENTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL BRENTWOOD 1927 235 41% 23 88% 92% 23 11:1 $18,125 314-962-3837 / brentwoodmoschools.org CARNAHAN HIGH SCHOOL OF THE FUTURE DUTCHTOWN 2006 357 93% 16 70% 58% 24 21:1 $15,638** 314-457-0582 / slps.org/carnahan CENTRAL VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS HIGH SCHOOL SOUTHWEST GARDEN 1984 411 87% 17 83% 51% 28 17:1 $15,638** 314-771-2772 / slps.org/cvpa CLAYTON HIGH SCHOOL CLAYTON 1908 900 39% 26 92% 95% 102 11:1 $18,843 314-854-6600 / claytonschools.net/chs CLEVELAND NJROTC HIGH SCHOOL SOUTHWEST GARDEN 1915 306 84% 16 56% 54% 20 16:1 $15,638** 314-776-1301 / slps.org/cleveland CLYDE C. MILLER CAREER ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL COVENANT BLU/ 1996 593 96% 16 81% 65% 42 20:1 $15,638** 314-371-0394 / slps.org/miller GRAND CENTER COLLEGIATE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE & BIOSCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL THE GATE DISTRICT 2013 224 71% 23 94% 41% 16 17:1 $15,638** 314-696-2290 / slps.org/collegiate CONFLUENCE PREPARATORY ACADEMY DOWNTOWN 2008 452 99% 15 96% 88% 34 15:1 $11,824 314-588-1088 / confluenceacademy.org EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL EUREKA 1909 1,678 13% 23 90% 82% 110 16:1 $12,417** 636-733-3100 / rsdmo.org/eurekahs FORT ZUMWALT EAST HIGH SCHOOL ST. CHARLES COUNTY 2007 1,300 19% 21 91% 80% 88 14:1 $12,405** 636-477-2400 / ehs.fz.k12.mo.us FORT ZUMWALT SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL ST. CHARLES COUNTY 1987 1,350 15% 22 84% 77% 94 15:1 $12,405** 636-978-1212 / shs.fz.k12.mo.us FORT ZUMWALT WEST HIGH SCHOOL ST. CHARLES COUNTY 1998 1,900 17% 22 93% 82% 131 15:1 $12,405** 636-379-0300 / whs.fz.k12.mo.us FORT ZUMWALT NORTH HIGH SCHOOL ST. CHARLES COUNTY 1960 1,500 15% 22 84% 78% 105 15:1 $12,405** 636-272-4447 / nhs.fz.k12.mo.us FOX HIGH SCHOOL ARNOLD 1955 1,740 7% 21 68% 47% 102 18:1 $9,200 636-296-5210 / fox.k12.mo.us FRANCIS HOWELL CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL ST. CHARLES COUNTY 1997 1,917 17% 22 77% 81% 111 28:1 $11,661** 636-851-4600 / fhc.fhsdschools.org FRANCIS HOWELL HIGH SCHOOL ST. CHARLES COUNTY 1881 1,820 15% 23 86% 81% 108 28:1 $11,661** 636-851-4700 / fhh.fhsdschools.org FRANCIS HOWELL NORTH HIGH SCHOOL ST. CHARLES COUNTY 1986 1,739 25% 22 72% 87% 128 27:1 $11,661** 636-851-4900 / fhn.fhsdschools.org GATEWAY STEM HIGH SCHOOL THE HILL 1992 1,104 82% 17 66% 63% 88 19:1 $15,638** 314-776-3300 / slps.org/gatewaystem GRAND CENTER ARTS ACADEMY ST. LOUIS 2010 409 75% 19 98% 94% 33 17:1 $10,051 314-533-1791 / grandcenterartsacademy.org HANCOCK PLACE HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH COUNTY 1903 405 32% 18 90% 88% 36 15:1 $10,411** 314-544-1200 / hs.hancock.k12.mo.us HAZELWOOD CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL NORTH COUNTY 1965 1,839 90% 18 68% 73% 128 17:1 $10,570** 314-953-5400 / hazelwoodschools.org HAZELWOOD EAST HIGH SCHOOL NORTH COUNTY 1976 1,102 98% 16 63% 74% 74 17:1 $10,570** 314-953-5600 / hazelwoodschools.org HAZELWOOD WEST HIGH SCHOOL NORTH COUNTY 1975 2,076 53% 19 79% 76% 116 17:1 $10,570** 314-953-5800 / hazelwoodschools.org HOLT HIGH SCHOOL WENTZVILLE 1939 1,762 18% 21 68% 89% 108 16:1 $10,579** 636-327-3876 / wentzville.k12.mo.us KIRKWOOD HIGH SCHOOL KIRKWOOD 1865 1,749 16% 24 94% 86% 120 17:1 $12,000 314-213-6110 / kirkwoodschools.org LADUE HORTON WATKINS HIGH SCHOOL WEST COUNTY 1952 1,315 42% 26 91% 87% 91 13:1 $16,623 314-993-6447 / lhwhs.ladueschools.net LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL WILDWOOD 1960 1,791 24% 24 92% 84% 110 16:1 $12,417** 636-733-4100 / rsdmo.org/lafayette LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL LAKE SAINT LOUIS 2013 1,359 18% 21 83% 91% 88 15:1 $10,579** 636-561-0075 / wentzville.k12.mo.us LINDBERGH HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH COUNTY 1950 2,200 13% 23 82% 80% 129 19:1 $9,886** 314-729-2410 / go.lindberghschools.ws/lhs MAPLEWOOD–RICHMOND HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL MAPLEWOOD 1909 1,580 43% 23 62% 89% 35 12:1 $12,896 314-644-4401 / mrhschools.net MARQUETTE HIGH SCHOOL CHESTERFIELD 1993 2,296 30% 24 90% 88% 139 17:1 $12,417** 636-891-6000 / rsdmo.org/marquette MCCLUER HIGH SCHOOL FLORISSANT 1962 1,005 92% 17 60% 77% 72 14:1 $11,420** 314-506-9400 / edline.net/pages/McCluer_High MCCLUER NORTH HIGH SCHOOL FLORISSANT 1972 1,433 82% 18 71% 68% 95 15:1 $11,420** 314-506-9200 / edline.net/pages/McCluer_North_High MCCLUER SOUTH–BERKELEY HIGH SCHOOL FERGUSON 2004 415 93% 17 69% 74% 42 10:1 $11,420** 314-506-9800 / edline.net/pages/McCluer_South-Berkeley_High MCKINLEY CLASSICAL LEADERSHIP ACADEMY MCKINLEY HEIGHTS 1904 572 58% 22 97% 60% 38 18:1 $15,638** 314-773-0027 / slps.org/mckinleycla MEHLVILLE HIGH SCHOOL MEHLVILLE 1930 1,523 77% 20 83% 81% 102 15:1 $8,574 314-467-6000 / mehlvillehigh.mehlvilleschooldistrict.com METRO ACADEMIC AND CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL CENTRAL WEST END 1972 340 61% 26 97% 63% 22 17:1 $15,638 314-534-3894 / slps.org/metro NORTH TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL FLORISSANT 1968 766 86% 16 66% 68% 68 11:1 $19,032 314-989-7600 / northtechnical.org NORTHWEST ACADEMY OF LAW AND SOCIAL JUSTICE WALNUT PARK EAST 1964 314 100% 14 53% 50% 26 18:1 $15,638 314-385-4774 / slps.org/northwest OAKVILLE HIGH SCHOOL OAKVILLE 1930 1,665 16% 22 92% 79% 130 13:1 $8,798** 314-467-7000 / mehlvilleoakvillehigh.ss11.sharpschool.com ORCHARD FARM HIGH SCHOOL ORCHARD FARM 1959 580 14% 20 70% 76% 33 27:1 $12,092 636-250-5400 / ofsd.k12.mo.us PARKWAY CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL CHESTERFIELD 1961 1,269 40% 24 88% 85% 102 16:1 $12,504** 314-415-7900 / edline.net/pages/ParkwayCentralHS PARKWAY NORTH HIGH SCHOOL WEST COUNTY 1971 1,092 52% 23 89% 89% 85 16:1 $12,504** 314-415-7600 / edline.net/pages/ParkwayNorthHS PARKWAY SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL MANCHESTER 1976 1,678 29% 24 91% 93% 124 18:1 $12,504** 314-415-7700 / edline.net/pages/ParkwaySouthHS PARKWAY WEST HIGH SCHOOL WEST COUNTY 1968 1,410 30% 25 91% 90% 108 18:1 $12,504** 314-415-7500 / edline.net/pages/West_High PATTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL MARYLAND HEIGHTS 1936 1,722 51% 20 90% 81% 127 16:1 $15,382 314-213-8051 / phs.psdr3.org RITENOUR HIGH SCHOOL BRECKENRIDGE HILLS 1911 1,795 71% 18 56% 79% 92 17:1 $10,693** 314-493-6105 / ritenourschools.org ROCKWOOD SUMMIT HIGH SCHOOL FENTON 1993 1,286 21% 23 91% 86% 88 16:1 $12,417** 636-891-6800 / rsdmo.org/rsummit ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL ST. LOUIS 1925 462 89% 14 53% 40% 41 17:1 $15,638** 314-776-6040 / slps.org/roosevelt SOLDAN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMY 1909 574 97% 16 71% 56% 39 19:1 $15,638** 314-367-9222 / slps.org/soldan NEIGHBORHOOD SOUTH TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL*** SOUTH COUNTY 1967 764 28% N/A*** 63 74% 54 14:1 $11,204 314-989-7400 / southtechnical.org SUMNER HIGH SCHOOL THE VILLE 1875 320 100% 14 53% 54% 24 16:1 $15,638** 314-371-1048 / slps.org/sumner TIMBERLAND HIGH SCHOOL WENTZVILLE 2002 1,763 16% 22 86% 91% 108 16:1 $10,579** 636-327-3988 / wentzville.k12.mo.us UNIVERSITY CITY HIGH SCHOOL UNIVERSITY CITY 1911 680 80% 17 66% 53% 102 15:1 $14,957 314-290-4100 / ucityschools.org/uchs VALLEY PARK HIGH SCHOOL VALLEY PARK 1932 276 30% 22 90% 85% 30 10:1 $13,000 636-923-3613 / vp.k12.mo.us VASHON HIGH SCHOOL JEFFVANDERLOU 1927 510 99% 14 49% 49% 35 16:1 $15,638** 314-533-9487 / slps.org/vashon WEBSTER GROVES HIGH SCHOOL WEBSTER GROVES 1889 1,380 19% 24 94% 84% 89 17:1 $12,390** 314-963-6400 / webster.k12.mo.us WINDSOR HIGH SCHOOL IMPERIAL 1922 868 7% 20 81% 58% 56 16:1 $9,221 636-464-4429 / windsor.k12.mo.us/hs.
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