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MSHSL Enrollments 2019-20 and 2020-21 MSHSL Enrollment for Competitive Section Placement Name MSHSL Enrollment Academy for Sciences & Agriculture 202 Academy of Holy Angels 655 Ada-Borup High School 189 Adrian High School 158 Aitkin High School 315 Albany High School 487 Albert Lea High School 839 Alden-Conger High School 140 Alexandria Area High School 1157 Andover High School 1625 Annandale High School 497 Anoka High School 2037 Apple Valley High School 1385 Arcadia Charter School 59 Ashby High School 74 Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City H.S. 217 Augsburg Academy for Health Careers 68 Austin High School 1096 Avail Academy 55 Avalon School 150 B O L D High School 183 Badger High School 60 Bagley High School 223 Barnesville High School 238 Barnum High School 198 Battle Lake High School 134 Becker High School 836 Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa H.S. 183 Belle Plaine High School 437 Bemidji High School 1216 Benilde-St. Margaret's School 901 Benson High School 205 Bertha-Hewitt High School 117 Bethany Academy 51 Bethlehem Academy 178 Big Lake High School 821 Bigfork High School 72 Blackduck High School 154 Blaine High School 2652 Blake School (The) 530 Blooming Prairie High School 188 Bloomington Jefferson High School 1521 Bloomington Kennedy High School 1184 Blue Earth Area High School 269 BlueSky Charter School 400 Braham High School 182 2019-20 and 2020-21 MSHSL Enrollment for Competitive Section Placement Brainerd High School 1685 Brandon-Evansville High School 103 Breck School 486 Breckenridge High School 203 Brightmont Academy 10 Brooklyn Center High School 382 Browerville High School 147 Buffalo High School 1720 Buffalo Lake-Hector-Stewart High School 135 Bug-O-Nay-Ge-Shig School 41 Burnsville High School 2079 Butterfield-Odin High School 51 Byron High School 597 Caledonia High School 235 Calvary Classical Academy 3 Cambridge Christian School 34 Cambridge-Isanti High School 1316 Campbell-Tintah High School 38 Canby High School 174 Cannon Falls High School 348 Career Pathways 66 Carlton High School 122 Cass Lake-Bena High School 174 Cedar Mountain High School 137 Centennial High School 1937 Central Minnesota Christian 100 Champlin Park High School 2474 Chanhassen High School 1585 Chaska High School 1370 Chatfield High School 225 Cherry High School 119 Chesterton Academy - Edina 147 Chesterton Academy - St. Paul 21 Chisago Lakes Baptist School 18 Chisago Lakes High School 1035 Chisholm High School 180 Chokio-Alberta High School 52 Christian Life Academy 46 Christ's Household of Faith 45 City Academy 75 Clearbrook-Gonvick High School 121 Cleveland High School 165 Climax High School 58 Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley H.S. 77 Cloquet High School 624 Columbia Heights High School 741 Comfrey High School 51 2019-20 and 2020-21 MSHSL Enrollment for Competitive Section Placement Community Christian High School 22 Community of Peace Academy 171 Concordia Academy-Roseville 282 Cook County High School 152 Coon Rapids High School 1775 Cotter High School 233 Creative Arts High School 152 Cretin-Derham Hall High School 1031 Cristo Rey Jesuit High School 329 Cromwell-Wright High School 92 Crookston High School 247 Crosby-Ironton High School 289 Crosslake Community High School 69 Cyber Village Academy 94 Dassel-Cokato High School 568 Dawson-Boyd High School 153 Deer River High School 170 Delano High School 772 DeLaSalle High School 748 Detroit Lakes High School 775 Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton H.S. 382 Discovery Public School of Faribault 35 Dover-Eyota High School 307 Dream Technical Academy 36 Duluth Denfeld High School 716 Duluth East High School 1363 E.C.H.O. Charter School 19 Eagan High School 1916 Eagle Country Christian Academy 5 Eagle Ridge Academy 201 East Central High School 161 East Grand Forks High School 522 East Range Academy of Technology & Science 113 East Ridge High School 1757 Eastview High School 2085 Eden Prairie High School 2732 Eden Valley-Watkins High School 258 Edgerton High School 99 Edina High School 2628 EdVisions Off Campus High School 77 El Colegio Charter School 65 Elk River High School 1602 Ellsworth High School 35 Ely High School 137 Esko High School 367 Eveleth-Gilbert High School 248 Face To Face Academy 57 2019-20 and 2020-21 MSHSL Enrollment for Competitive Section Placement FAIR School 168 Fairmont High School 464 Faith Christian School 18 Faribault High School 958 Farmington High School 2082 Fergus Falls High School 553 Fertile-Beltrami High School 128 Fillmore Central High School 149 Fisher High School 72 Floodwood High School 66 Foley High School 556 Fond du Lac Ojibwe High School 45 Forest Lake High School 1828 Fosston High School 171 Fourth Baptist Christian School 84 Frazee High School 232 Fridley High School 683 Fulda High School 85 Gentry Academy 54 G-F-W High School 203 Glencoe-Silver Lake High School 479 Glenville-Emmons High School 67 Goodhue High School 203 Goodridge High School 43 Granada-Huntley-East Chain H.S. 68 Grand Meadow High School 120 Grand Rapids High School 1006 Granite City Baptist Academy 2 Great River School 229 Greenbush-Middle River High School 112 Greenway High School 250 Groves Academy 100 Grygla-Gatzke High School 40 Hancock High School 93 Harbor City International School 183 Harvest Christian School 17 Hastings High School 1369 Hawley High School 281 Hayfield High School 191 Hendricks H.S. 22 Henning High School 108 Henry Sibley High School 1238 Heritage Academy 95 Heritage Christian Academy 119 Herman-Norcross High School 26 Hermantown High School 630 Heron Lake-Okabena 100 2019-20 and 2020-21 MSHSL Enrollment for Competitive Section Placement Hiawatha Collegiate High School 293 Hibbing High School 583 High School for Recording Arts 181 Higher Ground Academy 108 Hill City High School 68 Hillcrest Lutheran Academy 160 Hill-Murray School 639 Hills-Beaver Creek High School 104 Hinckley-Finlayson High School 199 Hmong College Prep Academy 387 Holdingford High School 299 Holy Family Academy 0 Holy Family Catholic High School 400 Holy Spirit Academy 34 Holy Trinity High School 0 Hope Academy 88 Hope Lutheran High School 29 Hopkins High School 1856 Houston High School 112 Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted H.S. 292 Hutchinson High School 867 Immanuel Lutheran H.S. 37 Indus High School 26 International Falls H.S. 290 International School of MN (The) 121 Irondale High School 1490 Isle High School 102 Jackson County Central High School 315 Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton H.S. 205 Jordan High School 570 Kaleidoscope Charter School 59 Kasson-Mantorville High School 620 Kato Public Charter School 39 Kelliher High School 48 Kenyon-Wanamingo High School 213 Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg H.S. 162 Kimball Area High School 218 Kingsland High School 153 Kittson Central High School 57 La Crescent- Hokah High School 353 Lac qui Parle Valley High School 184 Lake City High School 365 Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial 224 Lake of the Woods H.S. 119 Lake Park-Audubon 189 Lake Region Christian School 47 Lakes International Language Academy 110 2019-20 and 2020-21 MSHSL Enrollment for Competitive Section Placement Lakeview Christian Academy 51 Lakeview High School 170 Lakeville North High School 1716 Lakeville South High School 1711 Lancaster High School 36 Lanesboro High School 103 Laporte High School 54 LEAP High School 131 Legacy Christian Academy 153 LeRoy-Ostrander High School 59 Lester Prairie High School 121 LeSueur-Henderson High School 294 Lewiston-Altura High School 256 Liberty Classical Academy 53 Lincoln International High School 100 Litchfield High School 426 Little Falls High School 650 Littlefork-Big Falls High School 91 Long Prairie-Grey Eagle H.S. 226 Luverne High School 354 Lyle High School 68 Mabel-Canton High School 81 MACCRAY High School 133 Madelia High School 141 Mahnomen High School 123 Mahtomedi High School 1145 Mankato East High School 956 Mankato Loyola High School 113 Mankato West High School 1101 Maple Grove High School 2218 Maple Lake High School 293 Maple River High School 256 Maranatha Christian Academy 252 Marshall County Central H. S. 108 Marshall High School 722 Marshall School, Duluth 258 Martin County West High School 190 Martin Luther High School 47 Math & Science Academy 257 Mayer Lutheran High School 184 McGregor High School 112 Medford High School 240 Melrose Area High School 442 Menahga High School 246 Mesabi East High School 264 Metro Deaf School 17 Metro Schools College Prep 240 2019-20 and 2020-21 MSHSL Enrollment for Competitive Section Placement Milaca High School 439 Minneapolis Edison High School 704 Minneapolis North Community H.S. 302 Minneapolis Patrick Henry H. S. 768 Minneapolis Roosevelt High School 775 Minneapolis South High School 1359 Minneapolis Southwest High School 1635 Minneapolis Washburn High School 1385 Minnehaha Academy 333 Minneota High School 189 Minnesota Math and Science Academy 0 Minnesota New Country School 84 Minnesota Online High School 200 Minnesota State Academy For The Blind 22 Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf 26 Minnesota Transitions Charter School 93 Minnesota Valley Lutheran 204 Minnetonka High School 3198 Minnewaska Area H.S. 315 Montevideo High School 330 Monticello High School 1113 Moorhead High School 1591 Moose Lake High School 184 Mora High School 417 Morris Area School 283 Mound Westonka High School 714 Mounds Park Academy 224 Mounds View High School 1693 Mountain Iron-Buhl High School 116 Mountain Lake High School 142 Mt. Lake Christian High School 13 Murray County Central High School 197 Nashwauk-Keewatin High School 130 Nevis High School 145 New Century Academy 75 New Life Academy of Woodbury 216 New London-Spicer High School 405 New Prague High School
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