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In 1987, FZS was the second high school to be founded in the Fort Zumwalt District (after Fort Zumwalt North). Many extracurricular activities are offered, including basketball, soccer, swimming, volleyball, football, marching band, choir, National Honors Society, and other sport, academic, and arts activities.
Fort Zumwalt East High School (Saint Peters) Fort Zumwalt North High School ; Fort Zumwalt South High School (Saint Peters) Fort Zumwalt West High School ; Alternative Fort Zumwalt Hope High School [7]
East St. Louis Senior High School, East St. Louis; Freeburg Community High School, Freeburg; Lebanon High School, Lebanon; Marissa Jr/Sr High School, Marissa; Mascoutah Community High School, Mascoutah; New Athens High School, New Athens; O'Fallon Township High School, O'Fallon; SIUE East St. Louis Charter High School, East St. Louis
FZS may refer to: Fellow of the Zoological Society of London; Fort Zumwalt South High School, in Missouri, United States; Frankfurt Zoological Society, in Germany;
Fort Zumwalt West High School, the third high school established in the Fort Zumwalt School District, is located in O'Fallon, Missouri.First opened for the 1998–1999 school year, the school now has an approximate enrollment of 2,000 students with an average daily attendance rate of nearly 94%.
Fort Zumwalt North High School, the first high school established in its Fort Zumwalt School District, is located in O'Fallon, Missouri. Established in 1960 [1] as Fort Zumwalt High School, the school moved to its current location in 1976. "North" was added to the school's name when the district's second high school opened in 1987.
Fort Zumwalt East High School, also known as FZE, is the fourth high school in the Fort Zumwalt School District, and is located in Saint Peters, Missouri, United States. The school first opened to freshman and sophomore students on August 20, 2007.
The Gateway Athletic Conference is a Missouri State High School Activities Association recognized high school extracurricular league which includes sixteen schools located in the suburbs of St. Louis. The conference is divided into three divisions based on enrollment.