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University City High School (Missouri)

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University City High School
University City High School

University City High School (UCHS) is a public high school in University City, Missouri, United States, that is part of the School District of University City. As part of the University City Education District, the high school building was listed, along with nearby Jackson Park Elementary School and Hanley Junior High School, in the National Register of Historic Places on January 31, 1985.

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University City High School (Missouri)
North Jackson Avenue,

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University City Senior High School

North Jackson Avenue
63130
Missouri, United States
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