History of SCHS
St. Charles High School is rich with history in its service of meeting the educational needs of the St. Charles community.
In many ways, the growth of the 80 plus year-old facility has paralleled the growth and diversification of the larger community: it has always met those challenges and served well the needs of the School District and the community. Highlights of the school’s history are summarized here.
The first school was located at Fourth and Jefferson Streets and was purchased through individual citizen contributions. In 1918, after a fire partially destroyed the building, the high school was moved to its present location on the corner of North Kingshighway and Waverly Streets at what was then the St. Charles Military Academy.
Timeline
Throughout its long history, the facility has served a variety of needs and purposes, and new buildings and building additions were added in response to those needs. However, as the facility became a permanent, four-year high school, the educational program was forced to adapt its needs to the spaces and organization of the existing building; it was never planned, designed or even intended that these existing buildings should accommodate a four-year high school program. Nor could it be expected that those older buildings and facilities could support a state-of-the-art educational environment. The challenge facing the School District was one of converting this proud landmark into a modern educational facility, ready to meet the needs of the 21st century.
In June of 1993, The DMA Corporation was commissioned by the School District of the City of St. Charles to conduct and complete the arduous five-year process of the facility improvements at the St. Charles High School complex. The result of the remodeled high school is what stands today.