Orchard Farm High School

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Orchard Farm High School

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Coordinates 38°50′36″N90°28′42″W / 38.843291°N 90.478347°W / 38.843291; -90.478347
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Type Public secondary
EstablishedApril 20, 1959
School districtOrchard Farm R-V School District
PrincipalGreg Jones
Teaching staff39.35 (FTE) [2]
Grades9–12 [3]
Number of students685 (2023–2024) [2]
Student to teacher ratio17.41 [2]
Color(s)   Green and White
Mascot Eagle
NewspaperDiscontinued
Website www.ofsd.k12.mo.us/cms/One.aspx

Orchard Farm High School is a public high school in St. Charles, Missouri that is part of the Orchard Farm School District. [1] The school serves the towns of West Alton and Portage Des Sioux [4] as well as parts of the city of St. Charles and St. Charles County.

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Location

Orchard Farm High School is located approximately 7 miles north of Highway 370 along Highway 94. OFHS serves students from St. Charles, Orchard Farm, Portage Des Sioux, West Alton, Machens and Black Walnut. The district covers approximately 125 square miles.[ citation needed ]

History

The school district was created on February 14, 1959, [1] having combined 15 smaller schools into what was previously the St. Charles R-V School District.

Orchard Farm football field was destroyed in the Great Flood of 1993. Prince Robert of Luxembourg was visiting and donated money to rebuild the field. The field afterwards was named Luxembourg Field in his honor.

The Orchard Farm Elementary School, the Orchard Farm Middle School, and the Orchard Farm High School are on the original campus, while Discovery Elementary School, at 500 Discovery Path Lane, opened in late 2010. The Early Learning Center, at 3489 Boschertown Road, opened in August 2016. [5]

In 2017, the Orchard Farm School District earned 100% on the state's APR. For two consecutive years, the Orchard Farm School District was named in the Top Five for Mid-Sized Companies by the St. Louis Post Dispatch.[ citation needed ]

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References

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  2. 1 2 3 "Orchard Farm High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 22, 2024.
  3. "OFSD: Our Schools". www.ofsd.k12.mo.us.
  4. "About Portage Des Sioux, Missouri". About St. Louis Communities - Portage Des Sioux, Missouri.
  5. "OFSD: District". www.ofsd.k12.mo.us.