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The following lists Missouri high schools and the athletic conferences in which they compete. [1] Under the current system used by the Missouri State High School Activities Association some conference member teams may also compete in the same playoff district while others are in districts with non-conference members. As a general rule most ...
Oakville has a co-educational student body of 1,780 in 2024, with a student teacher ratio of 16:1. Most students come from Bernard Middle School and Oakville Middle School, with a handful coming from Washington Middle School. The racial makeup of the school is approximately 83% White, 5% Black, 4% Asian, 3% Hispanic, and 4% mixed-race.
Following is a List of high school athletic conferences in Missouri: Archdiocesan Athletic Association [1] ABC Conference (Missouri) [2] Big 8 Conference (Missouri) [3] Big Springs Conference [4] Black River League [5] Bootheel Conference [6] Carroll-Livingston Activity Association [7] [8] Central Activities Conference [9] Central Ozark ...
Here are the Queen City 3A/4A all-conference teams for high school football, fall sports. Langston Wertz Jr. November 24, 2023 at 4:21 PM. Kelly Hood.
The Archdiocesan Athletic Association (AAA) is a high school athletic conference comprising private high schools located in the St. Louis metro area. Most are Catholic schools, operated by the Archdiocese of St. Louis. [1] The Conference disbanded in 2022.
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Queen of All Saints 6603 Christopher Dr., Oakville, MO 63129-4919 Sacred Heart (Florissant) 751 N. Jefferson St., Florissant, MO 63031-5085 Sacred Heart (Valley Park) 17 Ann Ave., Valley Park, MO 63088-1696 St. Alban Roe 2001 Shepard Rd., Wildwood, MO 63038-1360 St. Andrew 309 Hoffmeister Ave., St. Louis, MO 63125-1609 (unincorporated St. Louis ...
Founded in 2020, the Central Missouri Activities Conference consists of seven high schools at its founding. [1] [2] The conference consists of Class 5 and Class 6 schools (in boys' basketball), the two largest classes in Missouri. [3]