Parkway South High School

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Parkway South High School
Location
801 Hanna Rd.
Ballwin, St. Louis County, MO, USA

Information
Principal Gary S. Mazzola
Enrollment

2007-2008 school year: 1,950

Type Public
Motto “Home of the Patriots”
Established 1976
Grades 9–12
Operated by Parkway School District
Colors Red, White, and Blue
Fight Song Yankee Doodle
Homepage

Parkway South High School is a secondary school in the Parkway School District in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States. It was opened in 1976, the year of the 200th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence. For this reason, the school mascot is the Patriot and the colors are red, white, and blue. It has also been called "The Bicentennial School". Parkway South is the largest of the Parkway high schools. Its feeder schools are Parkway South Middle School and Parkway Southwest Middle School.

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[edit] Academics

Parkway South has a system of block scheduling where students have four 90-minute classes each day. Students alternate between a 'Red Day' and a 'Blue Day' schedule. Red Days are Blocks 1, 3, 5, and 7, while Blue Days are 2, 4, 6, and 8. Academic Lab (4th Block) is a time where students are allowed to travel to other teacher's classrooms for various academic help, such as making up tests, checking homework, getting help, etc. South uses the honors grading system where students have the opportunity to earn and 'H' grade (which earns 5.0 Grade Points). Earning an 'A' in an honors class is a 4.5, B: 3.5, C: 2.5 and so on. South also provides countless opportunities for students, having Fine Arts, Business, Foreign Language, Technology, and Family and Consumer Sciences Departments on top of the core subjects.

South High has many clubs and activities. Some are AFS (American Foreign Intercultural Program), Amnesty International, Anime and Manga Club, Art Club, Aviation Club, Beta Chi Pi, Book Club, Chess Club, Dance Club, DECA, Drama Club, EXCEL, FBLA, Fishing Club, Five Finger Discount Improvisational Theater Team, Foreign Language Clubs (French, German, Spanish), Hip Hop Dance Club, Key Club, KPAT, Math Club, Meat Club, Movie Club, NHS (National Honor Society), NAHS (National Art Honor Society), Quiz Bowl, Robotics Club, Patriot Renaissance, Sign Language Club, STUCO, Ski/Snowboard Club, YIG (Youth in Government), and many more.

All clubs are teacher sponsored and students have the ability to start their own clubs with permission of the administration and the written consent of a teacher sponsor.

[edit] Athletics

Originally Parkway South was a part of the Suburban South conference with the rest of the Parkway high schools, but South switched in 2004 and currently competes in the Suburban West Conference, a conference of schools primarily from West County St. Louis. Parkway South has won 13 state championships. The hockey team, a club team, also won back-to-back titles in 1994 and 1995. Including these two championships, South has won 15 state titles. There have also been numerous state champions in various sports.

[edit] Boys Basketball

Traditionally, basketball has not been a strong sport at south, but in the last few years, the basketball team has excelled. The year of 2006 was the first year of a new coach and is when the program made a huge turn around. The team earned a number 1 seed in districts and had a heartbreaking loss in the first round mostly due to injury. In 2007 and 2008 the boys team had exceptional seasons and lost both years in the state tournament in the quarterfinal round. The team is coached by Mitch Stevens. Although losing two starters to graduation, South should still be a strong team in 2009.

[edit] Swimming Teams

The Men's[1] and Women's[2] Swimming teams boast a fine tradition of excellence. The Men's team won the state championship meet three years in a row (1999-2001), and boasted a second place finish twice (2002-2003). In recent years the Men's team has remained a force in the Suburban West Conference. Contrary to the Men's team, the Women's Swim team has been on the rise and has managed a top three finish at the state championship meet each of the last five years.

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