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Lafayette High School (Wildwood, Missouri)

Coordinates: 38°35′44″N 90°38′15″W / 38.59550°N 90.63751°W / 38.59550; -90.63751
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Lafayette High School
Location
Map
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United States
Coordinates38°35′44″N 90°38′15″W / 38.59550°N 90.63751°W / 38.59550; -90.63751
Information
TypePublic School
Established1960
PrincipalJohn Shaughnessy
Assistant PrincipalsDr. Karen Calcaterra (Associate Principal)
Dr. Tim Jones (9th Grade)
Colleen Fields (10th Grade)
Mandy Lewis (11th Grade)
Dr. Kirti Mehrotra (12th Grade)
Steve Berry (Activities Director)
Grades9th - 12th
Number of students2,049
Color(s)Black, White, & Gold
   
AthleticsLafayette Lancers/Lafayette Lady Lancers
MascotLouie the Lancer
NewspaperThe Image
YearbookThe Legend
Websitehttp://www.rsdmo.org/lafayette

Lafayette High School, located in Wildwood, Missouri, United States is a secondary school in the Rockwood School District.

Lafayette High School opened September 7, 1960,[1] in one small building in Ellisville.[2] To handle the growing student body, the school moved in 1989 to Wildwood.[1] The old school site became Crestview Middle School.

Lafayette's colors are black and white, often accented with gold. The school has received two gold stars and one blue ribbon from the U.S. Department Of Education.[citation needed]

Sports and Clubs

Sports and activities include Football, Hockey, Lacrosse, Wrestling, Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Tennis, Track, Cross Country, Bowling team/club, Volleyball, Swimming, Golf, Water Polo, Diving, Field Hockey, Guard, Cheer leading, Escadrille (dance team), Choir, Key Club, Student Council, National Honor Society, Latin Club, Spanish Club, French Club, German Club, JROTC (which includes Regulation and Exhibition Drill, and Cyber Patriot), Film Society, Photography Club, OSEP, Robotics, Computer Club, Earth Club, FBLA, Scholar Quiz Bowl, Thespians, Speech and Debate Team, Lafayette Christian Fellowship, Diversity Alliance, FCCLA, Anime Club, Science Olympiad, Table Tennis Club, and LFA.

Newspaper

The monthly student newspaper, The Image, has run since 1965.[3] The school's print yearbook, The Legend, is in its 48th year of publication. Since 2006, the staff has included a DVD supplement,

Notable alumni

References