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It was named in honor of V. J. Skutt, the longtime Chairman of Mutual of Omaha, and his wife Angela Skutt, who were prominent donors toward the school's construction. The school has a 1:16 teacher-student ratio. [3] It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Omaha. In 2012 and 2022, it was announced that the Suburban Omaha-based ...
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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 ]
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.
School Location Mascot Colors Affiliation Enrollment 2023–24 [1] Chaminade (CCP) Creve Coeur: Red Devils Cardinal and White Private 826 Christian Brothers (CBC) Town and Country: Cadets Purple and Vegas Gold Private 1,318 De Smet Jesuit (De Smet) Creve Coeur Spartans Maroon and White Private 860 SLU High (SLUH) St. Louis: Junior Billikens ...
Vestor Joseph Skutt was born in Deadwood, South Dakota on 24 February 1902. He grew up in Sturgis, South Dakota, where he attended St. Martin's Academy and Sturgis Public High School. [1] He graduated from high school in 1919 and attended Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska, graduating with a degree in law in 1923. [2]
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.
Visitation Academy of St. Louis, 2018. Visitation Academy of St. Louis is a private, all-girls, Roman Catholic school in Town and Country, Missouri [3] (St. Louis postal address), in the Archdiocese of Saint Louis. It is a work of the Visitation Sisters who founded it in 1833.