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The high school students attending Central School transferred to the new John M. Vogt High School in 1930. Built as a grammar school building (grades 1-8) between 1877 and 1880, Expanded in 1903 to provide one of the first accredited four-year public high schools in St. Louis County, the building has been continuously used as a public school ...
Florissant is covered by the Hazelwood and Ferguson-Florissant public school districts. McCluer North High School and McCluer High School of the Ferguson-Florissant School District, and North Technical High School [24] are high schools in Florissant. Hazelwood Central is the only high school in Florissant belonging to the Hazelwood School District.
The independent Buena Vista City Public School (BVCPS) system serves residents of the City. The enrollment for the 2019-2020 school year was 895 students pre-K through 12. The system's four schools are fully accredited by the Virginia Department of Education. [27] There are four schools in the system:
A portion of Ferguson is instead in the Riverview Gardens School District, [45] and another is in the Hazelwood School District. [46] The following FFSD public schools are located within the city of Ferguson: STEAM Academy at McCluer South-Berkeley (a magnet school for grades 9-12), formerly McCluer South-Berkeley High School; Ferguson Middle ...
In 1935 the building became Eastern Junior High School. In 1966 it became Breckinridge Elementary, which would later move and be renamed Breckinridge-Franklin Elementary in 1999.
McCluer may refer to: John McCluer (c. 1759–1795), British hydrographer; McCluer High School, in Florissant, Missouri, US; McCluer North High School, ...
McCluer North High School (founded 1971) is a public school in Florissant, Missouri, United States in the St. Louis metropolitan area. The McCluer North campus is centrally located in the Ferguson-Florissant School District. Located in a residential area, the campus is bounded by Waterford Drive, St. Catherine and Parker Road.
The largest school in the Pioneer District is Parry McCluer High School, located in Buena Vista, Virginia (with about 365 students), and the smallest is Highland, located in Monterey, Virginia. Due to its size, Parry McCluer has dominated most of the district's sports in recent years, culminating with their winning of 5 state football ...