Big Lake High School

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Coordinates45°20′24″N 93°44′19″W / 45.34000°N 93.73861°W / 45.34000; -93.73861
TypePublic
Established1917
PrincipalRobert Dockendorf[1]
Big Lake High School
Location
501 Minnesota Ave

,
Minnesota 55309

Coordinates45°20′24″N 93°44′19″W / 45.34000°N 93.73861°W / 45.34000; -93.73861
Information
TypePublic
Established1917
PrincipalRobert Dockendorf[1]
Teaching staff45.92 (FTE)[2]
Grades9-12
Enrollment902 (2024-2025)[2]
Student to teacher ratio19.64[2]
CampusSuburban
ColorsBlue & Gold    
AthleticsMississippi 8 Conference
MascotBuzz the Hornet
RivalsMonticello High School
Becker High School
SongYou're a Grand Old Flag
Websitehttps://www.biglakeschools.org/

Big Lake High School is a four-year public high school located in Big Lake, Minnesota. As of 2022, 951 students in grades 9-12 are enrolled. The school's principal is Robert Dockendorf and the assistant principal is Shallyn Tordeur.[1] Big Lake High is part of the Big Lake Public School District 727, led by Superintendent Tim Truebenbach and Administrative Dean Jacob Klingelhutz.[3] The district focuses on STEM education. The high school celebrated its centennial class in 2017.

As of 2022, Big Lake High School offers a variety of over 150 courses across 14 departments.[4] Classes run on a trimester system. Included is a session time for students to meet with advisors, work on math/reading skills, and host school-wide assemblies.

Along with the many standard academic programs, Big Lake Schools partners with multiple outside groups to provide a larger range of options to explore their education. Starting their junior year, students are permitted to take college-level courses both on and off-campus. College in the Classroom (CIC) is a program allowing Big Lake staff to teach courses that grant students college credit. Students may also enroll in part or full-time PSEO programs, which allow students to learn on-campus at college campuses. Another option offered to students is taking courses through Wright Technical Center, an alternative school located in Buffalo, Minnesota.[4]

Starting in the 2018–19 school year, Big Lake switched to a new classroom technology program, Otus. This program allows students to access their assignments, grades, and textbooks. With this implemented, students are no longer provided with paper copies of textbooks, but rather must access their Otus account to view ebooks. A One-to-One program, where all students are provided with a laptop, which began during the 2020–21 school year.

Big Lake's mascot is the "Hornet", its school song is a modified version of "You're a Grand Old Flag". Big Lake is a member of the Mississippi 8 Conference.

ActivitySeasonNotes
Jazz BandFull Year
Knowledge BowlFull Year
One Act PlayFall/Winter
Pep BandFall/Winter
Visual ArtsFull Year
MusicalSpring
RoboticsFull Year
Math LeagueWinter/Spring
DECAFull Year
YearbookFull Year
Ski & Snowboard Winter

Big Lake High School has a daily announcement TV program, "Live at the Hive", which operates under the student-run "Hornet Broadcasting Network". Students also have the opportunity to webcast events (sports, concerts, etc.) during and after school.

Other clubs at Big Lake High School include Diversity Club, National Honor Society, Student Council, and more.

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