Francis Howell School District

The Francis Howell School District has provided education services to students in St. Charles County, Missouri since 1830. Through mergers, it became the Consolidated School District No. 2 of St. Charles County in 1913, and the Francis Howell Reorganized School District #3 in 1951. Population growth in the 1970s and 1980s, and continued into the 1990s. In the last five years student enrollment growth has shown a slight decline from year to year. While annual fluctuations in growth rates are likely, enrollment projections indicate that student population during the next five years will continue its slow and gradual decline. Enrollment is expected to level off at approximately 17,000 students. The District currently provides education to approximately 18,000 students kindergarten through twelfth grade, and an additional 8,000 students in its early childhood education programs.

The District encompasses approximately 150 square miles (390 km2) in the southeast corner of St. Charles County and is one of the largest school districts in the State of Missouri. The cities within the District’s boundaries including St. Peters, Cottleville, Weldon Spring, Harvester, southern portions of St. Charles City, and eastern portions of O’Fallon. The District’s educational facilities include ten elementary, five middle and three high schools; three early childhood centers, and two alternative education schools.

The District was featured on the 2015 Jul 31 episode of This American Life.[1]

Schools

High Schools
Francis Howell High School-Established 1881; St. Charles
Francis Howell Central High School-Established 1997; Cottleville
Francis Howell North High School-Established 1986; St. Peters

Alternative High School
Francis Howell Union High School; St. Charles, MO

Middle Schools
Barnwell Middle School St. Peters
Bryan Middle School Weldon Spring
Francis Howell Middle School Weldon Spring
Hollenbeck Middle School St. Peters
Saeger Middle School Cottleville

Elementary Schools
Becky David Elementary St. Peters
Castlio Elementary St. Peters
Central Elementary St. Peters
Daniel Boone Elementary Wentzville
Fairmount Elementary St. Peters
Harvest Ridge Elementary St. Charles
Henderson Elementary -Established 1983; St. Peters
Independence Elementary Weldon Spring
John Weldon Elementary Dardenne Prairie
Warren Elementary ; Cottleville

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