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Private, coeducational school in Festus, Jefferson, Missouri
St. Pius X High School
Location
Festus
,
Jefferson
,
Missouri
63028
Information
Type
Private, coeducational
Religious affiliation(s)
Roman Catholic
Established
1959
President
James Lehn
Principal
Karen DeCosty
Grades
9–12
Enrollment
300
Student to teacher ratio
14:1
Color(s)
Navy Blue and Vegas Gold
Athletics
FALL SEASON: Men's Football, Women's Softball, Men's Soccer, Women's Tennis, Cheerleading, Dance, Men's and Women's Cross Country, Women's Volleyball; WINTER SEASON: Women's Basketball, Cheerleading, Dance; SPRING SEASON: Women's Soccer, Men's Tennis, Men's Basketball, Men's Baseball, Men's Golf, Men's and Women's Track & Field
Athletics conference
Jefferson County Athletic Association (JCAA)
Mascot
Sir Lancerlot
Nickname
StPX
Team name
Lancers
Accreditation
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools[1]
St. Pius X High School was founded in 1959 to provide a Catholic education for high school students in Jefferson County, Missouri, United States. The only Catholic high school in Jefferson County, St. Pius X is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Louis.
Description
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The course catalog includes courses in digital citizenship, forensic science and a wellness program. 35 hours of college credit dual-enrollment coursework is available through Saint Louis University and the University of Missouri - St. Louis. 102 hours of community service are part of the graduation requirements for each student, along with a capstone project requirement implemented for the class of 2021 and beyond. St. Pius X principal Karen DeCosty is an alumnus of the school, graduating in 1993.
Sports and Activities
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St. Pius X offers the following MSHSAA sports and activities:
Baseball
Men's and Women's Basketball
Cheerleading
Men's and Women's Cross Country (girls took 3rd in the state championship as a team and one girl was state champion in 2020)
Football
Men's and Women's Golf
Lancer Dancers
Men's and Women's Soccer (girls have won 1 state championship)
Softball
Men's and Women's Tennis
Men's and Women's Track & Field
Women's Volleyball (team has won three state championships, most recently 2024)
Weightlifting
Women's Lacrosse
Theater, Speech and Debate
Notable alumni
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Mike Henneman, Class of 1980 - former MLB player
Steve Stoll, Class of 1965 - former Democratic Missouri State Senator and Congressional candidate
Paul Wieland, Class of 1981 - Missouri state senator representing the 22nd District
Jennifer Johnson Cano, Class of 2002 - American operatic mezzo-soprano
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Clergy of the Archdiocese of St. Louis
Auxiliary bishops
Christian Herman Winkelmann
George Joseph Donnelly
John Cody
Charles Herman Helmsing
Leo Christopher Byrne
Glennon Patrick Flavin
George Joseph Gottwald
Joseph Alphonse McNicholas
Charles Roman Koester
Edward Thomas O'Meara
John Nicholas Wurm
Edward Joseph O'Donnell
J. Terry Steib
Paul Albert Zipfel
Edward Braxton
Michael John Sheridan
Joseph Fred Naumann
Timothy M. Dolan
Robert Joseph Hermann
Edward M. Rice
Mark S. Rivituso
Priests
Christopher Edward Byrne
Mark Kenny Carroll
Luis Morgan Casey
Patrick Feehan
Robert Finn
Marion Francis Forst
John R. Gaydos
John Hennessy
John Joseph Hogan
John Joseph Leibrecht
George Joseph Lucas
Antoni Klawiter
Joseph Melcher
Michael Portier
Andrea Bernardo Schierhoff
Leo John Steck
Richard Stika
John Henry Tihen
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