Francis Howell School District
Austin Lent currently serves as an 8th Grade Math Teacher at Francis Howell School District since August 2023, following a position as a 7th Grade Mathematics Teacher at Arlington Public Schools from August 2022 to June 2023. Prior to teaching, Austin Lent gained engineering experience at Hemanext from August 2017 to August 2020, where contributions included product development, design verification, and quality management for a medical device aimed at regulatory approval. Austin Lent began engineering career growth as an Engineering Intern at New Health Sciences, Inc. in 2017 and held roles as a research assistant and physics tutor during academic tenure, culminating in a Master of Education in Middle School Education specializing in Mathematics from Lesley University. Austin Lent holds a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from Boston University.
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Francis Howell School District
The Francis Howell R-III School District encompasses over 150 square miles in the southeast corner of St. Charles County and is one of the largest school districts in the State of Missouri. With an enrollment of nearly 18,000 students and approximately 2,300 employees, the Francis Howell Learning Community works every day to provide a consistent and comprehensive education that fosters high levels of academic achievement for all. The history of the Francis Howell School District dates back to 1825. Through mergers, the District became the Consolidated School District No. 2 of St. Charles County in 1915. As a result of additional mergers, the District became the Francis Howell Reorganized #3 School District in 1951. The District serves portions of the municipalities of St. Charles, St. Peters, and O’Fallon, as well as Cottleville, Dardenne Prairie, Weldon Spring, New Melle, and unincorporated areas of St. Charles County. The District’s educational facilities include ten elementary, five middle, and three high schools; three early childhood buildings; and two alternative education schools.