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Clayton High School (Missouri)

Clayton High School is a public high school in Clayton, Missouri.

Clayton High School
Address
1 Mark Twain Circle

,
United States
Coordinates38°39′01″N 90°20′46″W / 38.6502°N 90.3462°W / 38.6502; -90.3462
Information
TypePublic co-ed secondary
Established1908
School districtSchool District of Clayton
PrincipalDan Gutchewsky
Teaching staff82.64 (FTE)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment835 (2022–23)[1]
Student to teacher ratio10.10[1]
Color(s)    Blue and Orange
Athletics conferenceSuburban Central Conference
MascotGreyhounds
RivalLadue Horton Watkins High School
NewspaperThe Globe
YearbookClamo
Websitewww.claytonschools.net/chs

History edit

The first Clayton High School classes met on the upper floors of the Forsyth School beginning in 1908. In 1911, the school graduated its first class. Designed by William B. Ittner, the first Clayton High School building opened in September 1917 at 7500 Maryland Avenue.[2] The building, which cost slightly less than $111,000 to construct and $14,000 to partially equip, included six main classrooms and a large study hall–library.[2] The building also featured a chemistry, biology and physics laboratories, an art room, a music room, and several vocational and technical classrooms.[2] The school also included a combined gymnasium and 700-seat auditorium.[2] By the 1940s, however, the building was overcrowded, and the district considered multiple options for its replacement.[3]

Although planned to open in 1948, postwar supply shortages delayed the construction of a new building until the early 1950s.[3] In 1952, the school building was sold to the department store chain Famous-Barr. The school was demolished for the store parking lot.[3] The new building opened in 1954 at 1 Mark Twain Circle, and the first class graduated in 1955.[3] At the start of the school's 1954 opening, the school's entrance featured a six-foot diameter granite globe sculpture weighing nearly ten tons. A block of ice was used to help set the globe in place.[3]

Accolades edit

Clayton has been ranked among the top public high schools by Newsweek and has won national and state-level awards for quality. For the 1983–1984 school year, Clayton was nominated by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education for the United States Department of Education Blue Ribbon school program; for the following year its nomination was accepted and it became nationally recognized.[4] It was again named a Missouri Gold Star school in 1994–1995 and was nominated for the Blue Ribbon school program.[4]

In 2011, Newsweek ranked Clayton as the 89th-best public high school in the United States, the highest in the state of Missouri.[5] Newsweek again ranked Clayton in 2012 ranking 129 of the top 1,000 schools.[6]

When Clayton sophomores participated in the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) in 2009, the school's average scores in science and reading were higher than the averages of all other participating countries, including the United States; its average score was second-highest as compared to participating countries in mathematics.[7][8]

Current status edit

Academics edit

Clayton has a relatively low dropout rate and a high graduation rate; for the 2010–2011 school year, fewer than 1 percent of students dropped out compared to the Missouri state dropout rate of 3.4 percent.[9] Since the passage of No Child Left Behind in 2001, Clayton met the requirements for adequate yearly progress in communication arts in 2004, 2006, and from 2009 through 2011, and in mathematics from 2006 through 2010.[9]

Graduation and dropout rates by year
Year Graduates Cohort dropouts‡ Graduation rate† Total dropouts‡ Dropout rate†
2002 189 13 93.6 11 1.3
2003 192 7 96.5 5 .6
2004 209 8 96.3 3 .3
2005 227 3 98.7 5 .6
2006 211 6 97.2 7 .8
2007 237 4 98.3 3 .4
2008 186 5 97.4 1 .1
2009 231 2 99.1 4 .5
2010 205 3 98.6 3 .4
2011 198 1 99.5 1 .1
‡ Cohort dropouts is the number of students from the grade level graduating for that year who dropped out.
† Graduation rate is calculated as number of graduates divided by number of graduates plus dropouts, multiplied by 100.
‡ Total dropouts is the number of students at the school who dropped out of school during that school year.
† Dropout rate is calculated as number of total dropouts/(September enrollment plus transfers in and minus transfers out + September enrollment)/2).

Activities edit

For the 2011–2012 school year, the school offered 27 activities approved by the Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA): baseball, boys and girls basketball, cheerleading, boys and girls cross country, dance team, field hockey, football, boys and girls golf, girls lacrosse, band and orchestra, scholar bowl, boys and girls soccer, softball, speech and debate, boys and girls swimming and diving, boys and girls tennis, boys and girls track and field, girls volleyball, water polo, and wrestling.[10]

In addition to its current activities, Clayton students have won multiple state championships, including:

  • Football: 2004
  • Girls Tennis: 1985
  • Boys Outdoor Track and Field: 1934, 1935
  • Boys Indoor Track and Field: 1934, 1935, 1936
  • Scholar Bowl: 2022[11]
  • Ice Hockey: Wickenheiser Cup 2024

The Globe edit

The Globe, Clayton's student-run publication, is a forty-eight page, full-color newsmagazine. The Globe is a member of the National Scholastic Press Association's Hall of Fame, as well as a winner of the Missouri Interscholastic Press Association's All-Missouri designation, Quill and Scroll's Gallup Award, Columbia Scholastic Press Association's Gold and Silver Crown, and NSPA's Pacemaker. The Globe is a national Top 100 publication as recognized by the National Scholastic Press Association. Staff members have been recipients of two Brasler Prizes (scholastic equivalent of the Pulitzer) and three Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award.[citation needed]

Alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "CLAYTON HIGH". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved April 21, 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d "A Unique Gymnasium and Auditorium". American School Board Journal. LIX (4): 49–50. October 1919. Retrieved 4 June 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Bosenbecker, Ray (2004). So, Where'd You Go to High School?. Vol. 1. St. Louis, Missouri: Virginia Publishing. pp. 36–37. ISBN 9781891442308.
  4. ^ a b Mary Ann Burns (2009). (PDF) (Report). Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. pp. 17–18, 20. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 27, 2010. Retrieved June 4, 2012.
  5. ^ "America's Best High Schools 2011". Newsweek. Retrieved June 4, 2012.
  6. ^ "America's Best High Schools 2012". Newsweek. May 20, 2012. Retrieved June 4, 2012.
  7. ^ (PDF) (Report). School District of Clayton. January 7, 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved June 4, 2012.
  8. ^ Mary Shapiro (February 2, 2011). "Clayton High School Aces International Test". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved June 4, 2012.
  9. ^ a b Missouri DESE School Statistics: Clayton
  10. ^ MSHSAA: Clayton, mshsaa.org. Accessed December 29, 2022.
  11. ^ MSHSAA: Championship Histories by Sport 2012-02-23 at the Wayback Machine, mshsaa.org. Accessed December 29, 2022.
  12. ^ "Clayton grad Andy Cohen on getting kicked off sports team, new book, fatherhood". FOX 2. 2021-11-24. Retrieved 2022-03-08.
  13. ^ . 2014-02-01. Archived from the original on February 1, 2014. Retrieved 2022-02-24.
  14. ^ Sophomore, Louisa Goldman. . St. Louis Jewish Light. Archived from the original on March 4, 2021. Retrieved April 22, 2020.

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Clayton High School is a public high school in Clayton Missouri Clayton High SchoolAddress1 Mark Twain CircleClayton MissouriUnited StatesCoordinates38 39 01 N 90 20 46 W 38 6502 N 90 3462 W 38 6502 90 3462InformationTypePublic co ed secondaryEstablished1908School districtSchool District of ClaytonPrincipalDan GutchewskyTeaching staff82 64 FTE 1 Grades9 12Enrollment835 2022 23 1 Student to teacher ratio10 10 1 Color s Blue and OrangeAthletics conferenceSuburban Central ConferenceMascotGreyhoundsRivalLadue Horton Watkins High SchoolNewspaperThe GlobeYearbookClamoWebsitewww wbr claytonschools wbr net wbr chs Contents 1 History 1 1 Accolades 2 Current status 2 1 Academics 2 2 Activities 3 The Globe 4 Alumni 5 ReferencesHistory editThe first Clayton High School classes met on the upper floors of the Forsyth School beginning in 1908 In 1911 the school graduated its first class Designed by William B Ittner the first Clayton High School building opened in September 1917 at 7500 Maryland Avenue 2 The building which cost slightly less than 111 000 to construct and 14 000 to partially equip included six main classrooms and a large study hall library 2 The building also featured a chemistry biology and physics laboratories an art room a music room and several vocational and technical classrooms 2 The school also included a combined gymnasium and 700 seat auditorium 2 By the 1940s however the building was overcrowded and the district considered multiple options for its replacement 3 Although planned to open in 1948 postwar supply shortages delayed the construction of a new building until the early 1950s 3 In 1952 the school building was sold to the department store chain Famous Barr The school was demolished for the store parking lot 3 The new building opened in 1954 at 1 Mark Twain Circle and the first class graduated in 1955 3 At the start of the school s 1954 opening the school s entrance featured a six foot diameter granite globe sculpture weighing nearly ten tons A block of ice was used to help set the globe in place 3 Accolades edit Clayton has been ranked among the top public high schools by Newsweek and has won national and state level awards for quality For the 1983 1984 school year Clayton was nominated by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education for the United States Department of Education Blue Ribbon school program for the following year its nomination was accepted and it became nationally recognized 4 It was again named a Missouri Gold Star school in 1994 1995 and was nominated for the Blue Ribbon school program 4 In 2011 Newsweek ranked Clayton as the 89th best public high school in the United States the highest in the state of Missouri 5 Newsweek again ranked Clayton in 2012 ranking 129 of the top 1 000 schools 6 When Clayton sophomores participated in the Programme for International Student Assessment PISA in 2009 the school s average scores in science and reading were higher than the averages of all other participating countries including the United States its average score was second highest as compared to participating countries in mathematics 7 8 Current status editAcademics edit Clayton has a relatively low dropout rate and a high graduation rate for the 2010 2011 school year fewer than 1 percent of students dropped out compared to the Missouri state dropout rate of 3 4 percent 9 Since the passage of No Child Left Behind in 2001 Clayton met the requirements for adequate yearly progress in communication arts in 2004 2006 and from 2009 through 2011 and in mathematics from 2006 through 2010 9 Graduation and dropout rates by year Year Graduates Cohort dropouts Graduation rate Total dropouts Dropout rate 2002 189 13 93 6 11 1 3 2003 192 7 96 5 5 6 2004 209 8 96 3 3 3 2005 227 3 98 7 5 6 2006 211 6 97 2 7 8 2007 237 4 98 3 3 4 2008 186 5 97 4 1 1 2009 231 2 99 1 4 5 2010 205 3 98 6 3 4 2011 198 1 99 5 1 1 Cohort dropouts is the number of students from the grade level graduating for that year who dropped out Graduation rate is calculated as number of graduates divided by number of graduates plus dropouts multiplied by 100 Total dropouts is the number of students at the school who dropped out of school during that school year Dropout rate is calculated as number of total dropouts September enrollment plus transfers in and minus transfers out September enrollment 2 Activities edit For the 2011 2012 school year the school offered 27 activities approved by the Missouri State High School Activities Association MSHSAA baseball boys and girls basketball cheerleading boys and girls cross country dance team field hockey football boys and girls golf girls lacrosse band and orchestra scholar bowl boys and girls soccer softball speech and debate boys and girls swimming and diving boys and girls tennis boys and girls track and field girls volleyball water polo and wrestling 10 In addition to its current activities Clayton students have won multiple state championships including Football 2004 Girls Tennis 1985 Boys Outdoor Track and Field 1934 1935 Boys Indoor Track and Field 1934 1935 1936 Scholar Bowl 2022 11 Ice Hockey Wickenheiser Cup 2024The Globe editThe Globe Clayton s student run publication is a forty eight page full color newsmagazine The Globe is a member of the National Scholastic Press Association s Hall of Fame as well as a winner of the Missouri Interscholastic Press Association s All Missouri designation Quill and Scroll s Gallup Award Columbia Scholastic Press Association s Gold and Silver Crown and NSPA s Pacemaker The Globe is a national Top 100 publication as recognized by the National Scholastic Press Association Staff members have been recipients of two Brasler Prizes scholastic equivalent of the Pulitzer and three Robert F Kennedy Human Rights Award citation needed Alumni editAndy Cohen 1986 TV show host personality RHO and WWHL on Bravo 12 Jairus Byrd 2005 NFL Pro Bowl Safety Buffalo Bills Erin Daniels 1991 actress 3 Marc Elliot 2004 motivational speaker author and member of NXIVM 13 Jo Firestone ca 2005 comedian and actor 14 Scott Foley actor Felicity The Unit Derrick Frost 1999 NFL punter Rocco Landesman 1965 award winning Broadway producer Ryan McAdams 2000 Fulbright Scholar and accomplished conductor Robert Stuart Nathan 1966 television producer Peter Palmer actor 3 Louise Post 1985 lead singer of the rock band Veruca Salt Claire Saffitz 2005 pastry chef and host of Bon Appetit cooking show Gourmet Makes Kathryn Sansone 1980 personal trainer and author Louis Susman 1955 Ambassador to the Court of St James England 2009 2013 Nicholas Worth 1956 character actor Sid Wyman 1927 gambler and Las Vegas casino owner Jake Zimmerman 1992 St Louis County AssessorReferences edit a b c CLAYTON HIGH National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved April 21 2024 a b c d A Unique Gymnasium and Auditorium American School Board Journal LIX 4 49 50 October 1919 Retrieved 4 June 2012 a b c d e f g Bosenbecker Ray 2004 So Where d You Go to High School Vol 1 St Louis Missouri Virginia Publishing pp 36 37 ISBN 9781891442308 a b Mary Ann Burns 2009 Gold Star and Blue Ribbon Schools Recognition Programs PDF Report Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education pp 17 18 20 Archived from the original PDF on May 27 2010 Retrieved June 4 2012 America s Best High Schools 2011 Newsweek Retrieved June 4 2012 America s Best High Schools 2012 Newsweek May 20 2012 Retrieved June 4 2012 PISA Results PDF Report School District of Clayton January 7 2011 Archived from the original PDF on March 4 2016 Retrieved June 4 2012 Mary Shapiro February 2 2011 Clayton High School Aces International Test St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved June 4 2012 a b Missouri DESE School Statistics Clayton MSHSAA Clayton mshsaa org Accessed December 29 2022 MSHSAA Championship Histories by Sport Archived 2012 02 23 at the Wayback Machine mshsaa org Accessed December 29 2022 Clayton grad Andy Cohen on getting kicked off sports team new book fatherhood FOX 2 2021 11 24 Retrieved 2022 03 08 Racial slurs force Greyhound officials to remove a passenger from a bus 13 WTHR Indianapolis 2014 02 01 Archived from the original on February 1 2014 Retrieved 2022 02 24 Sophomore Louisa Goldman Clayton comic having too much pun in NYC St Louis Jewish Light Archived from the original on March 4 2021 Retrieved April 22 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clayton High School Missouri amp oldid 1220146503, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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