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*[[Douglas Harper]], sociologist and photographer. (1966)

*[[Douglas Harper]], sociologist and photographer. (1966)

*[[Hal Haskins]], former professional basketball player, was head basketball coach here 1955-1957

*[[Hal Haskins]], former professional basketball player, was head basketball coach here 1955-1957

*[[Pete Hegseth]], 29th [[United States Secretary of Defense|United States secretary of defense]].{{efn|Also known as ”’Secretary of War”’ following President [[Donald Trump]]’s [[Executive Order 14347|2025 executive order]] authorizing it as a secondary title. However, only an [[act of Congress]] can formally and legally change the name of his position.}}

*[[Pete Hegseth]], 29th [[United States Secretary of Defense]].{{efn|Also known as ”’Secretary of War”’ following President [[Donald Trump]]’s [[Executive Order 14347|2025 executive order]] authorizing it as a secondary title. However, only an [[act of Congress]] can formally and legally change the name of his position.}}

*[[Ervin Kleffman]], composer who founded the Forest Lake Area High School band, in 1928.

*[[Ervin Kleffman]], composer who founded the Forest Lake Area High School band, in 1928.

*[[Dave Menne]], the first UFC ([[Ultimate Fighting Championship]]) middleweight champion. (1993)

*[[Dave Menne]], the first UFC ([[Ultimate Fighting Championship]]) middleweight champion. (1993)


Latest revision as of 06:56, 29 January 2026

Public school in Forest Lake, Washington County, Minnesota, United States

Forest Lake Area High School

6101 Scandia Trail North

, ,

55025

United States

Type Public
Established 1909
School district Forest Lake Public School District (ISD 831)
Principal James Caldwell
Teaching staff 64.03 (FTE)[1]
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 1,823 (2023–2024)[1]
Student to teacher ratio 28.47[1]
Colors Maroon and Gold   
Nickname Rangers
Website hs.flaschools.org

Forest Lake Area High School, also known as Forest Lake High School, is a public four-year high school in Forest Lake, Minnesota, United States, 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.

From 1941 to 1963, Forest Lake High School’s “Forest Breeze” newspaper was named the best school newspaper in the state of Minnesota, and one of the 10 best in the country, being named the number one school newspaper in the country several times in the 1940s.[citation needed]

Forest Lake High School was shown by the Minnesota Report Card to have proficiency in math at 60.3%, reading at 61.3% and science at 58.5%. The graduation rate is 84.8%.[2]

Forest Lake High School was named one of the top 1,500 high schools in the country by Newsweek Magazine in 2013.[3]

Forest Lake High School was one of only 35 schools from around the country to be awarded the United States Department of Education Green Ribbon award for its environmental efforts in May 2019.[4]

The football stadium, completed in 2021.

Forest Lake Area High School has won state team championships in:

  • Wrestling—1993[5]
  • Boys’ True Team Track & Field—1993[6]
  • Boys’ Nordic Skiing—2005[7]
  • Boys’ Nordic Skiing—2006[7]
  • Boys’ Nordic Skiing—2008[7]
  • Boys’ Nordic Skiing—2009[7]
  • Boys’ Nordic Skiing—2014[7]
  • Boys’ Alpine Skiing—2015[7]
  • Boys’ Alpine Skiing—2015[7]
  • Boys’ Nordic Skiing—2020[7]
  • Girls’ Nordic Skiing—2021[7]
  • Girls’ Softball-2022[7]

Odyssey of the Mind

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The Forest Lake Area High School Odyssey of the Mind teams won state championships in 1992 and 1993.[8]

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