St. Anthony Village High School
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St. Anthony Village High School | |
Established | 1964 |
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School type | Public |
Principal | Tom Keith |
Location | St. Anthony, Minnesota, United States of America |
Students | approx. 650 |
Mascot | Huskies |
Colors | Blue and White |
Website | http://www.stanthony.k12.mn.us/hs/ |
St. Anthony Village High School is a public high school located in St. Anthony, Minnesota.
[edit] School Overview
St. Anthony Village High School is the only high school serving ISD #282, and it has over 600 students. It attracts a large number of open-enrollment students from other communities. The school shares facilities with St. Anthony Village Middle School.
[edit] Academics
St. Anthony traditionally does very well in standardized tests in the state and is quite successful academically. Newsweek ranked the school as the 922nd best school in the nation in 2006.[1] Its academic teams also do well. St. Anthony won the 2004 and the 2006 AA knowledge bowl competitions and the 2005 Minnesota Science Bowl competition.
[edit] Athletics
St. Anthony’s team mascot is the Husky. The team won the 2006 State 2A baseball championship. Baseball games are played at Palm Park, and football games at Denison Field.
St. Anthony recently rejoined the Tri-Metro Conference after competing for several years in the Metro Alliance, returning after the latter disbanded in 2005. They compete in most sports at the 2A level.
The school is not large enough to support all sports on its own, so boys’ hockey is concurrent with Irondale High School and girls’ hockey, co-ed cross-country, co-ed soccer, co-ed nordic skiing, wrestling, and co-ed track are joint-teams with Spring Lake Park High School.
St. Anthony’s main rivals are Columbia Heights High School and DeLaSalle High School.