Northwest Academy of Law (original) (raw)
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Magnet high school
Northwest Academy of Law | |
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Location | |
5140 Riverview BlvdSt. Louis, MO 63120 | |
Information | |
Former names | Northwest High School Northwest Accelerated Middle School |
Type | Magnet high school |
Opened | 1964 |
Closed | 2022 |
School district | St. Louis Public Schools |
Superintendent | Keisha Scarlett |
Principal | Christopher Crumble |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 194 (2018) |
Campus type | Urban |
Color(s) | Blue and Gray |
Athletics conference | Public High League |
Sports | Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Cheerleading, Football, Softball, Track and Field, Volleyball, Wrestling |
Mascot | Hornets |
Website | www.slps.org/northwest |
Northwest Academy of Law was a magnet high school in the Walnut Park East neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri. It was a part of St. Louis Public Schools, and closed in 2022.
The school opened in February 1964 as Northwest High School. It was built in 1960 on the grounds of a former synagogue. The high school initially closed in 1992, and re-opened as a middle school in 1993.[1] In the 2000s, Northwest was converted to a magnet high school.[2]
The student body was made up of 194 students with around 95% being African-American in 2018. The average ACT score was 13.4 and the graduation rate was 70%.[3] The mission of Northwest Academy of Law was to provide rigorous and relevant educational background particularly in Law to prepare students for success in college and in the workplace.[4] Northwest held mock court sessions where students defend themselves when they are accused of breaking rules.[2] In 2017, Northwest won its first state championship in basketball.[5]
In January 2021, the SLPS board voted to close eight schools, including Northwest, at the conclusion of the 2020–21 school year.[6] Northwest closed in 2022. The building was briefly occupied by a charter school following the closure, but has sat vacant since 2022.[7]
- Carl Madsen, NFL official
- ^ "Walnut Park East Neighborhood Overview". stlouis-mo.gov. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
- ^ a b Takeda, Kristen (2 March 2018). "Students are judge and jury at St. Louis high school". Retrieved 16 September 2018.
- ^ "Transportation and Law". St. Louis Post Dispatch. 18 January 2018. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
- ^ "Northwest". St Louis Public Schools. Retrieved January 12, 2025.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Jr. Austin, Earl (14 March 2017). "Northwest Academy wins first state championship in boys basketball". St. Louis American. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
- ^ Delaney, Ryan (2021-01-13). "St. Louis Public Schools Will Close 8 Schools, Sparing 3". St. Louis Public Radio. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
- ^ Mccubbins, Mike (2024-11-23). "An Inventory of 70 Former Public School Buildings in STL". NextSTL. Retrieved 2025-01-13.