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Hazelwood School District

Coordinates: 38°49′49″N 90°18′55″W / 38.83037°N 90.31526°W / 38.83037; -90.31526
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Hazelwood School District
Location
United States
Coordinates38°49′49″N 90°18′55″W / 38.83037°N 90.31526°W / 38.83037; -90.31526
District information
TypePublic School District
Motto"High Expectations for All!"
GradesK through 12
SuperintendentDr. Nettie Collins-Hart [1]
Budget$218,126,371 (2010) [2]
Students and staff
Students18,193 (2016-2017)
Staff1,392 (2006-07) [3]
Athletic conferenceSuburban North
Other information
Vision StatementHSD will foster lifelong learners, productive citizens and responsible leaders for an ever-evolving society. [4]
Mission StatementWe are a collaborative learning community guided by a relentless focus to ensure each student achieves maximum growth. [4]
District MapMap of Hazelwood School District
Websitehttp://www.hazelwoodschools.org/

Hazelwood School District (HSD) is a diverse school district in suburban St. Louis, Missouri and is the second largest district in St. Louis County. The District extends from I-70 on the west and the I-270 bridge on the east, covering 78 square miles, an area larger than the City of St. Louis. Its northern and southern boundaries are the two Great Rivers, the Missouri and the Mississippi, and I-270. [5] The District covers a large portion of north St. Louis County, Missouri, including (portions of) the cities of Florissant, Hazelwood, Black Jack, Spanish Lake, Ferguson, Bellefontaine Neighbors, and Bridgeton.

Faculty and staff educate more than 18,000 students in the District’s 20 elementary schools, six middle schools and three high schools, plus separate campuses for early childhood, gifted, and individualized learning.[6]

The Hazelwood School District is fully accredited by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

History

The Hazelwood School district was involved in Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier, a 1988 landmark Supreme Court case which ruled that public school curricular student newspapers that have not been established as forums for student expression are subject to a lower level of First Amendment protection than independent student expression or newspapers established (by policy or practice) as forums for student expression.[7]

The school district was also involved in Hazelwood School District v. United States, a case concerning employment discrimination.

Schools

The district contains 20 elementary schools, 6 middle schools, and 3 high schools.

Elementary Schools
3
Middle Schools
3
High Schools
3

References

  1. ^ "District Administration". Hazelwood School District. Retrieved 2016-08-31.
  2. ^ "Finance Report 2006-2010". MODESE Annual Report of School Data. Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. 2007-12-02. Retrieved 2011-10-06.
  3. ^ "Hazelwood". 2007 - 2008 Missouri School Directory. Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. 2008-05-27. Retrieved 2008-06-29.
  4. ^ a b "About The District". Hazelwood School District. Retrieved 2011-10-06.
  5. ^ "About Us / About Our District". www.hazelwoodschools.org. Retrieved 2017-06-07.
  6. ^ "About Us / About Our District". www.hazelwoodschools.org. Retrieved 2017-06-07.
  7. ^ Hazelwood School District, et al. v. Kuhlmeier, et al., 484 U.S. 260 (Supreme Court of the United States 13 January 1988).