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Spring Lake Park High School. / 45.1135; -93.2457. Spring Lake Park High School (SLPHS) is a public high school in Spring Lake Park, Minnesota, United States and is the only high school serving Spring Lake Park School District 16. In the 2020 - 2021 school year, The school enrolled about 1,850 students drawn primarily from the Minneapolis ...
5,500 [1] (2013-14) Teachers. 293.30 (on FTE basis) [1] Student–teacher ratio. 16.90:1 [1] Other information. Website. www .springlakeparkschools .org. Spring Lake Park School District 16 is a Minnesota school district serving 5,500 students from the cities of Blaine, Spring Lake Park, and Fridley.
Calvin Christian High School, Crystal. Champlin Park High School, Champlin. Edina High School, Edina. Excel High School, online school with headquarters in Minnetonka. Mound-Westonka Secondary School, Minnetrista. Orono High School, Long Lake. Osseo Senior High School, Osseo. Robbinsdale Cooper High School, New Hope.
Orono School District. Coordinates: 44°59′27″N 93°35′44″W. The Orono School District (ISD #278) is a Minnesota public school district located in the west-metro area of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The school district, organized in 1949, serves part or all of the following areas: Independence, Long Lake, Maple Plain, Medina ...
Hibbing High School is a public school, grades 7–12, in Hibbing, Minnesota, United States. It was built from 1920 to 1922 as the entire city relocated two miles (3 km) south to make way for the expanding Hull–Rust–Mahoning Mine. The lavish Tudor Revival building was constructed at a cost of about $3.9 million (equivalent to $59,316,279 in ...
Big Lake High School is a four-year public high school located in Big Lake, Minnesota. As of 2022, 951 students in grades 9-12 are enrolled. As of 2022, 951 students in grades 9-12 are enrolled. The school's principal is Robert Dockendorf and the assistant principal is Shallyn Tordeur. [1]
Website. mshsl.org. The Minnesota State High School League ( MSHSL) is a voluntary, non-profit association for the support and governance of interscholastic activities at high schools in Minnesota, United States. [1] The association supports interscholastic athletics and fine arts programs for member schools.
Through the 2018–19 school year, Rogers High School competed in the Mississippi 8 Conference, consisting of other central Minnesota schools (Big Lake, Buffalo, Cambridge-Isanti, Chisago Lakes, Monticello, North Branch, Princeton, St. Francis, and St. Michael-Albertville).