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Annandale Public School District (ISD #876) Buffalo-Hanover-Montrose Schools (ISD #877) Dassel-Cokato Public School District (ISD #466) Delano Public School District (ISD #879) Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted Public School District (ISD #2687) Maple Lake School District (ISD #881) Monticello School District (ISD #882) Rockford Area Schools (ISD #883)
New Prague Independent School District #721, Norwood-Young America Independent School District #108, Prior Lake-Savage Independent School District #719, Shakopee Independent School District #720, Tri City United Independent School District #2905, Waconia Independent School District #110, and; Watertown-Mayer Independent School District #111
Delano (/ ˈ d ɛ l ə ˌ n oʊ / DEH-lə-NOH) [4] is a city in Wright County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 6,484 at the 2020 census. [ 5 ] It is on the outskirts of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Statistical Area .
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
Located in New Brighton, MN, Irondale High School was founded in 1967, and serves over 1700 students. It was featured as "One of the top high schools in the country" by Newsweek. Mounds View High School; Located in Arden Hills, MN. Mounds View High School has been an active school in District 621 since 1955, and serves over 1800 students.
School District 108 may refer to: Pekin Public Schools District 108; Willow Springs School District 108; Lake Park Community High School District 108
Washburn High School: All Sports Minnesota Charter Schools: FAIR School, Crystal Math and Science Academy, Woodbury Minnesota Transitions Charter Schools, Minneapolis Spectrum High School, Elk River St. Croix Prep, Stillwater: Basketball, Cross Country, Soccer Minnesota River: Belle Plaine High School LeSueur-Henderson High School Mayer ...
The Viking Council was founded on October 15, 1910, as the Minneapolis Council. In 1952, the name was changed to Viking Council. [2] At the time of the merger with Indianhead Council, the geography of the Viking Council spanned from Minneapolis to the South Dakota border.