Hazelwood East High School | |
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Address | |
11300 Dunn Road Saint Louis , Missouri 63138 United States | |
Coordinates | 38°46′35″N 90°14′7.6″W / 38.77639°N 90.235444°W |
Information | |
Type | Public high school |
Established | 1974 |
School district | Hazelwood School District |
NCES School ID | 291383002696[1] |
Interim principal | Elizabeth Havey [2] |
Teaching staff | 74.94[1] (on an FTE basis) |
Grades | 9–12 [a] |
Enrollment | 1,249[1] (2021–22) |
Student to teacher ratio | 16.67[1] |
Color(s) | Burgundy and Gold |
Athletics conference | Suburban XII (North) |
Nickname | Spartans |
Newspaper | The Spartan Spectrum |
Yearbook | Pegasus |
Website | www |
Hazelwood East High School is located at 11300 Dunn Road in Spanish Lake, Missouri. It is one of three high schools in Hazelwood School District (HSD) in St. Louis County, Missouri, alongside Hazelwood Central High School and Hazelwood West High School.
Hazelwood East High School was established in 1974 with the classes of 1975 and 1976 attending split-class sessions in the existing Hazelwood High School building. Hazelwood East and Hazelwood West students attended classes in the morning, and Hazelwood Central students attended in the afternoon. Hazelwood East's new facility opened to students in the fall of 1976. The school integrated an "open-space" classroom concept. Because of this, many of the classrooms did not have four walls separating them from other classes. In the fall of 2005, the school's building underwent many renovations including 20 additional classrooms, additional windows and lockers, a science and math wing, and fully enclosed classrooms. After the 2007 redistricting plan went into effect, the student population dropped significantly, making the school less over-crowded as the students were partially re-distributed between the three high schools.[4] East High has also received substantial renovations during the 2013 and 2014 school years, receiving an additional practice gymnasium, wheel-chair accessibility to all floors, an expanded athletic wing, renovations to the 2nd and 3rd floors, and a new library, among other updates.[5] Beginning with the 2017–2018 school year, East High School began housing 8th graders under the new "East Middle School: 8th Grade Academy" after the original East Middle School was dissolved/absorbed from its original site to make way for the district's new Hazelwood Opportunity Center (Alternative School).[6] The 6th and 7th graders of East Middle were redistributed to Southeast Middle School and other surrounding district middle schools, while the 8th graders have the option to apply to the 8th Grade Academy or remain at their middle school.
In March 2024, a teenage girl was left with critical head injury after being assaulted near Hazelwood East High School, at Norgate and Claudine, immediately adjacent to the school campus. The victim has been identified by her family as 15-year old, Hazelwood High student Kaylee Gains.[7]Social media released video showed a brutal[8][9][10] [11]fight between two girl students with a large group surrounding them on the street. One girl is seen pushed to the ground and her head repeatedly smashed onto the concrete by her attacker, leaving the victim convulsing. The gruesome attack left the victim hospitalized in critical condition.[12] [13][14] [15][16]. A 15 year old student is in custody for the incident. [17][18][19][20]
The incident caused the Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey to say, "I think the school has an enormous amount of culpability. Look at their statement; there’s no moral clarity there. They don’t mention the victim once." Bailey went on to argue, the school promoted "radical DEI programs…in place of school safety...In August of 2021, it was announced that the school was requiring the uniformed police officers who were in the schools to take the school district’s DEI training and the police agencies refused. They declined to do so. So, the schools booted them off campus”[21][22]
The landmark Supreme Court case Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier originated at Hazelwood East in 1988 and involved journalism students who were members of The Spectrum staff. Ultimately, the case was decided in a 5–3 decision in favor of the Hazelwood School District, with the Court ruling that the administrator's censorship of newspaper content did not violate the First Amendment rights of the students.
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