Hazelwood West High School
Hazelwood West High School | |
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1 Wildcat Lane Hazelwood, Missouri, St. Louis County, 63042-1180 United States | |
Coordinates | 38°47′8.99″N 90°22′53.03″W / 38.7858306°N 90.3813972°W |
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School type | Property Tax funded, Public School |
Established |
1969 (Howdershell Jr. High) 1975 (Hazelwood West Jr./Sr. High) 2002 (Hazelwood West Middle/High School) 2007 (Hazelwood West High) |
Status | Open |
School district | Hazelwood School District |
Superintendent | Dr. Grayling Tobias |
Session | Semester |
Principal | Dennis Newell |
Vice principal |
Loraine Raziq Lauren Cardwell Robert Lawrence Kevin Morrison |
Staff | 176 |
Faculty | 130 |
Grades |
9th-12th (2007-)
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Enrollment |
2,466 (2009) [1]
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Student to teacher ratio |
1:19 (2009) [2]
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Language | English |
Hours in school day | 8 hours |
Campus type | Closed |
School colour(s) | Red and Black |
Fight song | On Wisconsin |
Athletics conference | Suburban North |
Mascot | Willie/ Wanda the Wildcat |
Nickname | Wildcats |
Accreditation | MSIP Accreditation current as of July 2007 |
Average ACT scores |
20.4 (2009) [3]
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Newspaper | West Gazette |
Yearbook | Focus |
Graduates |
571 (2009) [4]
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Website | Hazelwood West's Home Page |
Hazelwood West High School is a public high school in the Hazelwood School District located in North St. Louis County, Missouri.
History
Hazelwood West High School began in 1974, with the first graduating class in 1975. Due to overcrowding of Hazelwood Senior High School (now known as Hazelwood Central), students attended classes on split shift in afternoons. The building that would partially become Hazelwood West opened in 1969 as a junior high school, Howdershell Jr. High. A greatly expanded building opened as a six-year facility in the fall of 1976, the present Hazelwood West High School, housing students from grades nine through twelve. In 2002, all district junior high schools were renamed middle schools. In 2005, two new building additions were added, a band room near the main entrance and a three-story classroom wing in the rear of the former middle school section. With the completion of six new middle schools in 2007: Hazelwood Central Middle School, Hazelwood North Middle School, Hazelwood Northwest Middle School, Hazelwood East Middle School, Hazelwood Southeast Middle School, and Hazelwood West Middle School, Hazelwood West was designated solely as a high school.
Notable alumni
- Trevor Gaylor '96, WR Miami University 96-00, drafted by the San Diego Chargers in 2000 [5]
- Lamark Brown '07, football player for the Minnesota Vikings
- Morgan Burkhart '90, Major League Baseball player
- Kyle McClellan '02, Major League Baseball player
- Al Nipper '77, Major League Baseball player[6]
- Pat O'Connor '78, member, Missouri House of Representatives
- David Phelps '05, Notre Dame pitcher 06-08, drafted by the New York Yankees in 2008, Major League Baseball player
- Rob Riti '95, All-American football player
- Eric Sansouci ’01, collegiate baseball player for Northern Illinois University ‘04-’05. Played professionally for the Gateway Grizzlies ’05 of the Frontier League [7]
- Matt Winer '87, journalist for ESPN[6]
- Jeffrey Wittmer '03, US weightlifter[8]
- Clint Zweifel '91, State Treasurer of Missouri[9]
References
- ↑ Demographic Data - Missouri Dept. of Elementary and Secondary Education
- ↑ Student Staff Ratios - Missouri Dept. of Elementary and Secondary Education
- ↑ American College Test (ACT) - Missouri Dept. of Elementary and Secondary Education
- ↑ Graduation rates - Missouri Dept. of Elementary and Secondary Education
- ↑ http://www.nfl.com/players/trevorgaylor/profile?id=GAY677964
- 1 2 Dillon, Dan (2005). So, Where'd You Go to High School? Vol. 2, p.86-87. Virginia Publishing, St. Louis. ISBN 1-891442-33-3.
- ↑ "NIU Baseball Standout Eric Sansouci Inks With Gateway Grizzlies Of Frontier League". Northern Illinois University Official Athletics Site. 2005-06-27.
- ↑ "Weightlifter competes for berth in Beijing". stltoday.com. 2008-05-16. Retrieved 2008-12-07.
- ↑ "Hazelwood West High marching band to perform at gubernatorial event". Hazelwood School District. Archived from the original on April 17, 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-13.
External links
- Hazelwood West High School Webpage
- Statistical data about Hazelwood West from the Missouri Dept. of Elementary and Secondary Education
- Hazelwood School District homepage
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