A public
high school in Weldon Spring, Missouri that is touted as one of the oldest schools west of the Mississippi River. Apparently, the people touting this fact
don't realize that age compliments the school. Asbestos rains from the ceilings like December
snow and there are surely bodies hidden within the walls. Gorgeous brick architecture, accented by bird droppings, gives the students something to look forward to every
morning. The buildings themselves are ancient wonders; an old hangar was converted into a gym (which is also old, see how that works?), and the rest of the campus was probably constructed in a Rome-esque fashion.
The scenery surrounding the school certainly can't be complained about. An absolutely fantastic, man made lake is housed a convenient 50
feet from the campus, brimming with sorry, dilapidated, fish and equally as many
beer cans. A monumental nuclear waste pile nicely accents the color of the white foam formed around students' mouths as they sit through seven hours of world class education and the
water fountains are an experience unto themselves.
Francis Howell
High School Brochure: Here you can find 19th century architecture, man made lakes, fields, forests, and a
massive testament to human engineering.
Reality: Not so much.