Union High School (Missouri)

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Union High School
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Union High School (Missouri)
1 Wildcat Drive

, ,
MO
63084

United States
Coordinates 38°26′52″N91°01′49″W / 38.4478°N 91.0302°W / 38.4478; -91.0302
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School type Public, Comprehensive high school
MottoInspiring Success
Established1835 (1835)
Locale Greater St. Louis
School boardUnion R-XI School District Board of Education
School districtUnion R-XI School District
NCES District ID 2930570 [1]
SuperintendentSteve Wheinhold
CEEB code 263425
NCES School ID293057002101
PrincipalAmy Kain
Staff74
Faculty63.30 (FTE) [2]
Grades 9-12
Enrollment1,011 (2022-23) [2]
   Grade 9 284 [2]
   Grade 10 274 [2]
   Grade 11 229 [2]
   Grade 12 224 [2]
Student to teacher ratio15.97 [2]
Schedule typeTraditional
Hours in school day7
Campus type Rural
Color(s)Red and Black
  
SongAmici
Athletics conferenceFour Rivers Conference
Sports15
MascotWildcat
YearbookAmican
Graduates (2012)183
Website uhs-urxi-mo.schoolloop.com

Union High School is a public high school in Union, Missouri that is part of the Union R-XI School District, which is MSIP-accredited and in 2001-02 and in 2009-10 was awarded Distinction in Performance by the Missouri Department of Education. [3] Aside from its regular course offerings, students also have the opportunity to participate in extracurricular and vocational programs. In vocational offerings, the Union FFA Chapter was honored in 2002 as one of the top 10 FFA Chapters in the United States. [3]

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References

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