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The White Bear Lake Area School District, [2] abbreviated WBLAS, is a public school district located in Ramsey County, Minnesota.It provides academic and educational services to the cities of Birchwood, Gem Lake, Hugo, Lino Lakes, Little Canada, Maplewood, North Oaks, Vadnais Heights, White Bear Lake and White Bear Township. [3]
For the academic years of 2019-2020, 2020-2021 and 2021-2022, White Bear Lake Area High School ranked 4543rd in the nation and 75th in Minnesota High Schools. The school district ranks 3,616th nationally and 49th within the state for their graduation rate.
The White Bear Lake school system includes nine elementary sites, two middle school sites, and two high school sites. In addition to these, there is also an area learning center located at the former Golfview Elementary site. The White Bear Lake Area Schools operate as Independent School District 624.
North Saint Paul-Maplewood Oakdale School District (ISD #622) Northeast Metro 916 Intermediate School District; Roseville Area Schools (ISD #623) Saint Paul Public Schools (ISD #625) White Bear Lake Area School District (ISD #624)
Walker-Hackensack-Akeley School District; Waterville-Elysian-Morristown School District 2143; Wayzata Public Schools; West Central Area Schools; West Metro Education Program; Westbrook-Walnut Grove School district; White Bear Lake Area School District; Winona Area Public Schools; Wrenshall School District
Academy for Sciences and Agriculture High School, Vadnais Heights; Calvin Academy, Mounds View; Calvin Christian High School, Fridley; Irondale Senior High School, New Brighton; Mounds View Senior High School, Arden Hills; North High School, North St. Paul; St. Odilia School, Shoreview; White Bear Lake Area High School, White Bear Lake
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White Bear Township is an urban township in Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 11,049 at the 2020 census , up from 10,949 in 2010. [ 3 ] White Bear Township was organized in 1858, and named after its White Bear Lake . [ 4 ]