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  2. Ham Lake, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Ham Lake is a city in Anoka County, Minnesota, United States. It is a suburb in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area. The population was 15,296 at the 2010 census. [5] It is in the Anoka-Hennepin School District, one of Minnesota's largest school districts. [6] [7]

  3. Anoka-Hennepin School District 11 - Wikipedia

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    The Anoka-Hennepin School District 11 is a school district in Minnesota, northwest of Minneapolis and Saint Paul. The district serves 13 communities: All of Anoka , Champlin and Coon Rapids , and parts of Andover , Blaine , Brooklyn Center , Brooklyn Park , Dayton , Fridley , Ham Lake , Nowthen , Oak Grove and Ramsey .

  4. Northwest Suburban Conference (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    The Northwest Suburban Conference is an athletic conference for all northwest suburban high schools of Minneapolis, Minnesota. On August 30, 2024, Maple Grove announced that they will be switching from the Northwest Suburban Conference to join the Lake Conference in the fall of 2025.

  5. Minnesota State High School League - Wikipedia

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    In 1929, the State High School Athletic Association adopted a new name, the Minnesota State High School League, as well as a new vision. The League started accepting non-public schools' applications for admitance in 1974. [5] In 1960, the MSHSL was sanctioned as a non-profit by a Minnesota State Statute. [5]

  6. Andover High School (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    The first class graduated from Andover High School in 2004; the first class to have attended all four years of high school there graduated in 2006. It has students from both Andover and Ham Lake . The school's student population is 1750; they are 1% Native American, 1% Hispanic, 2% Asian, 3% African American, and 93% Caucasian.

  7. Lake Conference - Wikipedia

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    All of these schools have since departed, with a majority of them going to the Classic Lake Conference [needs update] Until 1993, Lake was split into two divisions, Lake Red and Lake Blue, most of the departed schools had been in Lake Blue. These included Robbinsdale Armstrong, Minnetonka, Edina, St. Louis Park, Hopkins, Wayzata, and ...

  8. Classic Lake Conference - Wikipedia

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    All of the teams in the Classic Lake were part of the Lake Conference until 1993; because of the size of Lake, it had been split into two divisions: Lake Red and Lake Blue. All of the Classic Lake's schools were all in the Lake Blue conference, except for Robbinsdale Armstrong; most of the remaining schools merged to form a revised Lake Conference.

  9. Independent School District 831 - Wikipedia

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    Independent School District 831 is a K-12 public school district located in the northeast exurban Twin Cities, near both Minneapolis and St. Paul in Minnesota. Also known as the Forest Lake Area School District, District 831 serves approximately 7,000 students in grades Early Childhood-12 and is geographically the Twin Cities region's largest ...