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Central Visual and Performing Arts High School (formerly Central High School) is a magnet high school in St. Louis, Missouri, part of the St. Louis Public Schools.. Founded in 1853, Central High School is the oldest public high school west of the Mississippi River, although it has moved several times and merged with a magnet school in 1984.
This is a list of high schools in Greater St. Louis. It includes public and private schools and is arranged by state, county and then by school district for public schools, or by affiliation for private schools.
St. Louis: Kiel Center: July 28, 1998 The Woodlands: Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion: July 29, 1998 Dallas, Texas: Coca-Cola Starplex: July 31, 1998 Kansas City Kemper Arena: August 1, 1998 Tinley Park: New World Music Theatre: August 2, 1998 Milwaukee: Marcus Amphitheater: August 4, 1998 Greenwood Village: Coors Amphitheatre: August 6, 1998 ...
The 1956 film A City Decides looked at efforts to desegregate schools in St. Louis, [33] and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. [34] St. Louis Public Schools attained its peak enrollment of 115,543 students in 1967. The district enrolled 108,770 students in 1960 and 111,233 students in 1970. [21]
MICDS (Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School) is a secular, co-educational, independent school home to more than 1,250 students ranging from grades Junior Kindergarten through 12. Its 110-acre (45 ha) campus [ 1 ] [ 2 ] is located in the St. Louis suburb of Ladue .
Founded in 1920, BSD serves all of Brentwood. BSD has 768 students with 79 teachers over 5 schools. [3] The student demographics are 60% Caucasian, 20% African American, 6% Asian, 5% Latino and 9% Other/Multiracial.
In 1851, the school moved from its original location at 16th and Market Streets to 8th and Cerre Streets in downtown St. Louis, and the name changed to the "Academy of the Christian Brothers." In December 1855, the school was granted a college charter, becoming the Brothers' first U.S. institution to operate at the collegiate level. [4]
The school has been recognized by the St. Louis High School Musical Theatre Awards multiple times—awards received include Outstanding Production (2017, 2019, 2020, 2022), Outstanding Ensemble (2019), Outstanding Costume Design & Execution (2018), Outstanding Direction (2018), Outstanding Supporting Actress (2017), and Outstanding Lead Actress (2022). [9]