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Wayzata High School is a comprehensive public high school in Plymouth, Minnesota, United States, a suburb of Minneapolis. The high school, operated by Wayzata Public Schools , had about 3711 students in grades 9 to 12 as of 10/1/23, [ 2 ] making it Minnesota's largest secondary school by enrollment.
The West Middle School building was opened in 1951 as a junior/senior high school, housing grades 7-12 and was converted to Wayzata Junior High School in 1961, housing grades 7-9. The name was eventually modified to Wayzata West Junior High School when Ridgemount Junior High became Wayzata East Junior High School in the mid-1980s.
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For the past two seasons, Jack Simon has been the starting tight end for the Wayzata Trojans football team. He's 6-4 and 225 pounds, blessed with strength, agility and plenty of room to grow.
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The Gophers men's hockey team on Thursday received a verbal commitment from Jacob Kvasnicka, a high-scoring forward from Wayzata who's playing for the U.S. National Team Development Program in ...
In 2018, it was announced St. Michael-Albertville High School and Buffalo High School will be joining the Lake Conference, bringing it to a total of seven schools. [1] The mission of the Lake Conference is to promote and recognize excellence by providing quality experiences for students in programs of academics, arts, athletics and activities.