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Wentzville Holt High School. / 38.8163; -90.8667. Wentzville Holt High School ( Emil E. Holt Sr. High School, or simply Holt High School) is the oldest of the four high schools in the Wentzville R-IV School District and second oldest high school in St. Charles County, Missouri. With a 2020-21 enrollment of 1,934, Holt is the largest high school ...
Rival. Wentzville Holt High School. Timberland High School is the second largest of the four high schools in the Wentzville R-IV School District and fourth largest high school in St. Charles County, Missouri. The school was established as an annex in 2000 and as an independent high school in 2002. The 2020-21 enrollment was 1,845.
Wentzville R-IV School District is a school district headquartered in Wentzville, Missouri, United States. [3] In addition to almost all of Wentzville, the district serves all of Lake St. Louis, the St. Charles County portion of Foristell; and portions of Dardenne Prairie, Flint Hill, Josephville, and O'Fallon. [4]
A graduate of Wentzville Holt High School and student at the University of Missouri, Bishop reportedly moved to Las Vegas and has battled an addiction to heroin and methamphetamines.
Liberty High School is the third high school built in the Wentzville School District in Missouri, United States. The building opened for its first year in 2013. [3] The enrollment for the first year was under 300 students, and consisted of a freshman class due to graduate in May 2017. Liberty has now grown to all grade levels.
29-78442. GNIS feature ID. 0756888 [2] Website. wentzvillemo .org. Wentzville is an exurb of St. Louis that is located in western St. Charles County, Missouri, United States. As of the 2022 U.S. Census Bureau estimates, the city had a total population of 47,197, making it the 15th largest city in Missouri.
The newspaper names athletes whom they believe to be the best baseball players from high schools across the United States. The newspaper has named a team every year since 1998 . In 1989, USA Today began naming an annual USA Today High School Baseball Player of the Year and an annual USA Today High School Baseball Coach of the Year. [1] In 1998 ...
Alton Senior High School, Alton. Civic Memorial High School, Bethalto. Collinsville High School, Collinsville. East Alton-Wood River High School, Wood River. Edwardsville High School, Edwardsville. Father McGivney Catholic High School, Maryville. Granite City High School, Granite City. Highland High School, Highland.