Forest Lake Area High School
Forest Lake Area High School | |
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6101 Scandia Trail North Forest Lake, Minnesota 55025 United States | |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1909 |
Principal | James Caldwell |
Teaching staff | 70.56 (on an FTE basis)[1] |
Enrollment | 1,501[1] (2015-2016) |
Student to teacher ratio | 21.27[1] |
Color(s) | Maroon and Gold |
Nickname | Rangers |
Website |
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Forest Lake Area High School, also known as Forest Lake High School, is a public three-year high school in Forest Lake, Minnesota founded in 1909. The school is a member of Minnesota Independent School District 831 (Forest Lake Area School District). The school competes in the Suburban East Conference of the Minnesota State High School League
Forest Lake High School was named one of the top 1,500 high schools in the country by Newsweek Magazine in 2013.[2]
Athletics
Forest Lake High School consists of approximately thirty athletic teams.[3]
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Forest Lake Area High School has won state team championships in:
- Wrestling—1993
- Boys' True Team Track & Field—1993
- Boys' Nordic Skiing—2005
- Boys' Nordic Skiing—2006
- Boys' Nordic Skiing—2008
- Boys' Nordic Skiing—2009
- Boys' Nordic Skiing—2014
- Boys' Nordic Skiing—2015
- Boys' Alpine Skiing—2015
Notable people
- Tim Robinson, a Gustavus Adolphus College professor of psychology from 1967 to current, chaired the college's internationally Nobel Conference from 1999 to 2008. (1961)
- James B. Bullard, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. (1979)
- Rick Bayless, All-Big 10 and Minnesota Vikings running back. (1983)
- Jeff Graba, head coach of Auburn Tigers women's gymnastics. (1987)
- Hal Haskins was a basketball coach here 1955-1957
- Brian Raabe was a baseball coach here 2001-2011
- Christopher Sieber, Two-Time Tony Award nominated actor from such productions as Spamalot and Shrek the Musical. (1988)
- Dave Menne, the first UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) middleweight champion. (1993)
- Patrick Gleason, comic book artist. (1995)
- Nora Greenwald, known as Molly Holly during her career as a WWE world champion pro wrestler. (1996)
- Adam Haayer, former Tennessee Titans, Minnesota Vikings and Arizona Cardinals lineman. (1996)
- Pete Hegseth, former Executive Director of Vets For Freedom. (1999)
- Jordis Unga, popular singer, (Rock Star: INXS) and The Voice attended Forest Lake High School through 1999.
- Leif Nordgren, 2014 and 2018 Winter Olympic Games athlete in biathlon. (2007)
References
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