Parkway North High School
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Established | 1971 |
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School type | Public |
Principal | Jenny Marquart |
Faculty | Keith Sanders, Jim Reynolds, Rhonda Page, Sue Jackson |
Mascot Colors |
Viking Purple and White |
Location | 12860 Fee Fee Road Creve Coeur, MO 63146 USA |
Information | (314) 415-7600 |
Website | http://www.pkwy.k12.mo.us/north/ |
Parkway North High School is a secondary school in the Parkway School District located in Creve Coeur, Missouri. Their mascot is the Viking. Both the land and the building were appraised in 2006 at a combined value of $25,639,200[1] by St. Louis County.
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[edit] Building architecture
The school is notable in its extensive use of open classrooms, insofar that the school was originally constructed without walls separating classrooms. This was a trend in architecture in 1971 when the building was constructed. However, the infeasibility of this design was discovered ten years later, and plaster walls were inserted between classrooms, resulting in an eclectic mix of architectural styling, not to mention the logistical problems with these newly-created rooms receiving proper HVAC ventilation.
[edit] Football 2006-07 school year
The school won 11 of 12 games, only losing their last game of the season, vs. Hannibal by one point[2] with a final score of 41 to 42. They were named both Suburban South Conference and Parkway district champions in an award ceremony held on 22 November 2006.
[edit] Notable alumni
- Brad Edelman (1978), NFL player for the New Orleans Saints (1982-1989) and Lombardi Award nominee
- Steve Savard (1982), triple Emmy Award winning sportscaster, KMOV television; St. Louis Rams radio play-by-play broadcaster (2000–present)
- Randy and Jason Sklar (1990), twin hosts of ESPN Classic's Cheap Seats (2004-2006) comedy series, and voices of conjoined twins Chip and Biff Oblong on The Oblongs… (2001-2002) cartoon series
- Josiah Rosen, founding member of Augustana, a rock group formed at Greenville College outside St. Louis in 2002, which released the album All the Stars and Boulevards in 2005 on Epic Records
[edit] References
- ^ http://revenue.stlouisco.com/ias/
- ^ http://prepsports3.stltoday.com/football/06/stats/teamschedule199.shtm