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During the late 1980s, the dropout rate at Roosevelt High School exceeded that of the St. Louis Public Schools. [23] In 1984, 515 students entered Roosevelt; by 1988, only 21.6% had graduated, while 14.2% had transferred to another school or district, 4.7% had withdrawn from school, 38.8% had officially dropped out, and an additional 20.8% did ...
Category:High schools in St. Louis, for other high schools in St. Louis, Missouri, US Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
Sumner High School (St. Louis) alumni (13 P) V. ... Pages in category "High schools in St. Louis" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
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.
Mary Institute, St. Louis Country Day School: School type: Private elementary, middle, and high school: Established: 1859 as Mary Institute 1917 as St. Louis Country Day School 1992 as Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School: Founder: William Greenleaf Eliot: Head of school: Jay Rainey: Faculty: 158 (on an FTE basis) [citation needed ...
Clyde C. Miller Career Academy is a public high school located in St. Louis, Missouri in the Grand Central Arts District of Midtown. The academy is a magnet school providing students a traditional academic program as well as in-depth exposure in a Career and Technical program.
Moving to a neighboring county caused a drop in enrollment and contributed to the school's financial issues. [2] During the 2009–2010 school year, Barat had 181 students in grades 9 through 11. That increased to 250 students for the 2010–2011 school year as Barat added a 12th grade. [5] The cross-county move cost Barat Academy about 40 ...
The high school retained the identity of St. Louis Academy on the university campus until 1924 when it moved to its own facilities and incorporated separately under the name of St. Louis University High School. The school's new home, on Oakland Avenue, was a gift of Anna Backer in memory of her late husband and alumnus George Backer.