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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.
Saxony Lutheran High School: Crusaders Fruitland: Cape Girardeau: Private St. Paul Lutheran High School: Giants Farmington: St. Francois: Private St. Pius X: Lancers Festus: Jefferson: Private St. Michael the Archangel Catholic High School: Guardians Lee's Summit: Jackson: Catholic St. Teresa's Academy: Stars Kansas City: Jackson: Catholic/All ...
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 ]
Fort Zumwalt South High School: Bulldogs St. Peters: St. Charles: 1,339 Class 5 Class 5 GAC North-Central. Class 1. Holt High School: Indians Wentzville: St. Charles: 1,287 Class 5 Class 5 GAC North-Central. Class 1. Liberty (Wentzville) High School: Eagles Lake St. Louis: St. Charles: 1,596 Class 5 Class 6 GAC South. Class 1. Washington High ...
Soccer has long been the dominant sport among MCC schools; while several schools have had competitive football teams (including state championships won by De Smet in 2005 and 2019, and CBC in 2014, 2017, and 2018), it has been "the beautiful game" where the MCC has excelled. It is not uncommon for even the league's two smallest schools ...
Greater St. Louis schools also are notable for their excellence in the state of Missouri; five local public high schools being ranked nationally in the United States by Newsweek in 2011 were from Greater St. Louis: Clayton High School in Clayton School District, Metro Academic and Classical High School in the St. Louis Public Schools, Ladue ...
In 2018, the St. Louis Suburban Public High School Athletic and Activities Association re-aligned their conferences into various pools by sport. This decision essentially made the existing sub-conferences and divisions irrelevant, as a given school competes against a different pool of schools in each sport.
Lutheran North was one of the first high schools in the St. Louis area to move from a traditional 7-period schedule to the block schedule. This took place in the 1994-1995 school year. In addition, the school has long been noted for its emphasis on the integration of technology in the classroom.