Fort Zumwalt South High School
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Fort Zumwalt South High School | |
Location | |
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Saint Peters, Missouri, MO, United States | |
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Principal | Dr. Graham Weir |
Students | 2,287 |
Faculty | 150+ |
Type | Public School |
Grades | 9th - 12th |
Mascot | Bulldog |
Color(s) | Red, Black |
Established | 1987 |
Homepage | www.fzschools.org/Html/SHS.htm |
Fort Zumwalt South High School, also known as FZS, is in the Fort Zumwalt School District in Saint Peters, Missouri, United States.
It is located near the western border between Saint Peters and O'Fallon and enrolls students from both cities. In 1987, FZS was the second high school to be founded in the Fort Zumwalt District (after Fort Zumwalt North). Its students are mostly white middle class, although the small minority population in the area is growing. There are many extracurricular activities offered, including but not limited to basketball, soccer, swimming, volleyball, football, marching band, choir, National Honors Society, and other sport, academic, and arts activities. FZS participates in the A+ program.
[edit] Enrollment
The school started out in 1987 with a little over 400 students and dramatically increased to over 2,600 by 1998. When West High was completed, the student population went down to around 2,100. Enrollment increased to 2,300 students before subsiding to around 1,600 with completion of East High.