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Staley High School

Coordinates: 39°17′18″N 94°32′38″W / 39.28828°N 94.54384°W / 39.28828; -94.54384
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Staley High School
Location
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2800 N.E. Shoal Creek Parkway in Kansas City, Missouri
Coordinates39°17′18″N 94°32′38″W / 39.28828°N 94.54384°W / 39.28828; -94.54384
Information
TypePublic
MottoTogether...Traditions...Staley Strong
EstablishedAugust 18, 2008
School districtNorth Kansas City School District
PrincipalLarry Smith [1]
Staff95.07 (FTE)[2]
Enrollment1,897 (2022–23)[2]
Student to teacher ratio19.95[2]
Color(s)    Green, Black, Silver
MascotFalcon
Rivals
North Kansas City High School
Winnetonka High School
Oak Park High School
WebsiteStaley High School

Staley High School is a public high school in Kansas City, Missouri. It is one of the four high schools in the North Kansas City School District along with North Kansas City High School, Oak Park High School, and Winnetonka High School. The school was named after the nearby Staley Farms and the road of the same name. The school opened in the 2008–09 school year with an enrollment of nearly 1,000 students from Oak Park High School. It is the first Green school in Missouri; however, other schools are in the process of being built and/or planned. The school's mascot is the Falcons, and the school's colors are green, black, and silver. Staley's original principal, Clark Mershon, retired in June 2017, and was replaced by the current principal Dr. Larry Smith.[citation needed]

Facilities

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A new District Activities Complex (DAC) for district activities such as a football & track stadium, baseball and softball fields, a soccer field, a cross-country course, and tennis courts are behind the Staley campus. Staley High School has a student capacity of 1,500, but will increase to 2,000 following a future Phase II expansion.[clarification needed]

Student activities

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In 2011, the Falcons won the Class Five Missouri State Football Championship by defeating the Kirkwood Pioneers 35–21 at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis, Missouri. They also won the state title in 2017, in Columbia, Missouri. They beat Pattonville 36–35 on a last second two point conversion. In 2012 and 2014, The Emeralds Dance Team also won the Class 4A Missouri State Dance Team Championship. The Staley Cross Country team has won conference titles on both the boys and girls sides and sent athletes to state. In 2015, the cross country team sent both boys and girls teams to state. The Wrestling Team won the State Champion title in 2017 against Park Hill High School, the then Number one ranked team in the state. The Staley 2013–2014 Chamber Choir was selected as an MMEA State Choir, and traveled to Ireland for the World Choral Fest in 2013. State Championships and State rankings have been achieved by the choir, band, and orchestra, as well as regional and national awards for the STTV Broadcast program, the magazine, and school yearbook. The softball team also won the state championship in 2015 and went to states the following year. The baseball team has also made it to states several years. The golf team had several students do well the past few years as well. In March 2023, the Falcons boys basketball team won their first state title.

Clubs and activities

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  • Anime Club
  • Art Club
  • Asian Student Union
  • Bowling Club
  • Chess Club
  • Cornhole Club
  • Cubing Club
  • DECA
  • Diversity Council
  • Epsilon Beta Library Club
  • Educators Rising
  • ESports
  • FCCLA
  • FCA
  • French Club
  • FBLA
  • Gaming Club
  • Gender Sexuality Alliance (GSA)
  • HOSA
  • Interact Club Sponsored by Gladstone Rotary Club
  • Mythology Club
  • National English Honor Society
  • National Honor Society
  • Onyx Step Team
  • ProStart Team
  • Scholar Bowl
  • Spanish Club
  • Speech & Debate Club
  • Robotics
  • Student Council
  • TSA
  • Thespians
  • Yoga & Mindfulness Club

References

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  1. ^ "Administration". North Kansas City Schools.
  2. ^ a b c "STALEY HIGH". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved June 17, 2024.
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