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Francis Howell High School is a four-year public
high school A secondary school describes an institution that provides secondary education and also usually includes the building where this takes place. Some secondary schools provide both '' lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) and ''upper seconda ...
located in St. Charles,
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. Approximately 1800 students from
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, Foristell, New Melle, O'Fallon,
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, Saint Charles, Weldon Spring, and Wentzville attend school at Howell. It is in the
Francis Howell School District The Francis Howell School District has provided education in St. Charles County, Missouri since 1830. Through mergers, it became the Consolidated School District No. 2 of St. Charles County in 1913, and the Francis Howell Reorganized School Distri ...
. The school's mascot is Victor the
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History

Founded by Francis Howell in 1881, by Lewis Howell. Francis Howell High School opened under the name of Howell Institute in Howell's Prairie. Originally, Francis Howell was a school where children could come to learn the basics of
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and move up into high school. After building up the school district, the district finally became Francis Howell School Consolidated District Number 2. On September 28, 1915, the Consolidated District Number 2 school board voted to name the new high school building "Francis Howell High School." On February 15, 1916, the new Francis Howell High School was dedicated. The current Francis Howell High School is located between Highway 94 South and Highway D. The property was originally purchased in 1949 from the United States of America under the jurisdiction of the War Assets Administration. Army barracks buildings, which were located on the property, were used by the high school for several years following until they were later demolished in 1991. Today, Francis Howell High School is a large
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high school due to large population growth in southern
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. The original Francis Howell mascot was the "Dragoons", a horse riding soldier. Since at least 1959, they have been known as the "Vikings". Construction on a new academic building began in the summer of 2009 and was completed in 2011. The new building features a new cafeteria, media center and classrooms.


Football

The Vikings Football team has a storied past in
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and under head coach Bryan Koch's 9-year tenure, the Vikings had 3 final four appearances in the last four years (2011-2014). During Koch's tenure, Howell athletes earned an estimated $2 million in scholarships
Bryan Koch resigned
on February 26, 2016, and is recognized as the most successful coach in the program's history. On April 12, 2016, Francis Howell named Corey Snyder as its new head football coach. After two seasons, Cory Snyder resigned in March 2018. In April 2018, Brent Chojnacki was hired as its new head football coach.


Ice hockey

The Francis Howell Hockey Club participates in the Mid-States High School Club Hockey Association (MSCHA), which is governed by Missouri Hockey, Inc., and affiliated with USA Hockey, Inc.


Notable alumni

* Sutton Smith, 2015: Professional football player for the
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Brett Graves Brett Thomas Graves (born January 30, 1993) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He has previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Miami Marlins. Amateur career Graves attended Francis Howell High School in Weld ...
, 2011: Professional baseball pitcher *
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Frances Howell High School
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