Menahga High School
Menahga School | |
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Location | |
216 Aspen Avenue Menahga MN 56464 | |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Established | 1953[1] |
School district | ISD 821 |
Principal | Dan Stifter [1] |
Head of school | Mary Klamm |
Grades | K-12 |
Enrollment | 163 [1] |
Color(s) | Orange and Black[1] |
Athletics conference | Park Region |
Mascot | Braves[1] |
Information | (218) 564-4141 |
Athletic Director | Brian Johnson[1] |
School Song | "On Wisconsin" [1] |
Website | http://www.menahga.k12.mn.us |
Menahga School is a public high school in Menahga, Minnesota serving grades K-12; it is located immediately east of U.S. Highway 71.
Contents
Academics
Menahga runs on a seven-period schedule. The year is broken up into two semesters with two quarters within each semester, for a total of four quarters. School is in session from 8:20 a.m. – 3:11 p.m.[2]
Extracurricular activities
Clubs and organizations
The activities offered to Menahga School students include Knowledge Bowl, Business Professionals of America (BPA), Future Farmers of America (FFA), Family Community Career Leaders of America (FCCLA), National Honor Society (NHS), Math League, Student Council, History Club, M-Club, Speech, and One-Act Play.[2]
Sports
Menahga School offers multiple sport opportunities to all of the student body attending Menahga. The range of sports for males include Cross Country, Football, Basketball, Wrestling, Track, Baseball, Hockey and Golf. The sports offered to females include Cross Country, Volleyball, Gymnastics, Basketball, Track, Softball, Hockey, Cheerleading and Golf.[3] Menahga and its southern neighbor Sebeka are combined for Cross Country, Track, Cheerleading, Wrestling, Golf, and Football.[1] The combined teams are known as the United North Central Warriors, and the team colors are gold and black.[1]
Music
Menahga School's music department offers band classes, choir classes, and guitar classes,[4] all of which are taught by Elizabeth Holzhueter.[5]
References
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