Cloquet High School
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Cloquet High School is a high school
located in Cloquet, Minnesota
.
It serves approximately 800 students-a typical graduating class being 160-200.
, and Anishinaabe. One very valuable feature of CHS education is the College In The Schools (CITS) program. This program allows students to take classes in high school, with teachers in the building, for credit through local colleges, notably Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
and the University of Minnesota Duluth
. The colleges certify high school teachers and approve course curriculums, and students who take those courses receive a separate transcript from the college in addition to the normal high school transcript. Students also have the option of post secondary enrollment; for either senior or junior year (or both) they may enroll directly in a local college. They still graduate from CHS and can join sports and other extracurriculars at the high school, but attend all or part of their classes at the college.
CHS Boys' sports: Baseball, basketball, cross country running, football, golf, hockey, skiing (both alpine and cross country), soccer, tennis, track and field, underwater basket weaving, and wrestling.
CHS Girls' sports: Basketball, cross country running, golf, hockey, skiing (both alpine and cross country), soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball, and wrestling.
Other clubs and activities: The White Pine (school newspaper), cheerleading, chess club, danceline, destination imagination (DI), future problem solving (FPS), knowledgebowl, Madrigals, math team, mock trial, pep band, science fair, and various intramurals.
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located in Cloquet, Minnesota
Cloquet, Minnesota
As of the census of 2000, there were 11,201 people, 4,636 households, and 2,967 families residing in the city. The population density was 317.9 people per square mile . There were 4,805 housing units at an average density of 136.4 per square mile...
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It serves approximately 800 students-a typical graduating class being 160-200.
Academics
Cloquet High School boasts a well rounded and thorough education. Curriculum requirements for the four core areas are as follows: three and a half years of math, four years of English, four years of social studies (including geography, word events, economics, US government, world and US history courses), and three years of science. Students are additionally required to take a year of physical education, and a year of art (performance or visual). For foreign languages CHS offers courses in Spanish, German, Russian, SarcasmSarcasm
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, and Anishinaabe. One very valuable feature of CHS education is the College In The Schools (CITS) program. This program allows students to take classes in high school, with teachers in the building, for credit through local colleges, notably Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College is a community college in Cloquet, Minnesota. It is part of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System.- External links :**]]...
and the University of Minnesota Duluth
University of Minnesota Duluth
The University of Minnesota Duluth is a regional branch of the University of Minnesota system located in Duluth, Minnesota, USA. As Duluth's public research university, UMD offers 13 bachelor's degrees in 74 majors, graduate programs in 24 different fields, a two-year program at the School of...
. The colleges certify high school teachers and approve course curriculums, and students who take those courses receive a separate transcript from the college in addition to the normal high school transcript. Students also have the option of post secondary enrollment; for either senior or junior year (or both) they may enroll directly in a local college. They still graduate from CHS and can join sports and other extracurriculars at the high school, but attend all or part of their classes at the college.
Athletics
Sports play an integral role in CHS culture. Football, basketball, hockey, and soccer have all been formidable contenders at a state level throughout the years. Students are encouraged to play as part of a well-rounded and disciplined lifestyle, and simply as a way to have fun. In order to participate in athletics they need to maintain a minimum GPA and behavior code, as established by the Minnesota State High School League and CHS. A list of official teams follows:CHS Boys' sports: Baseball, basketball, cross country running, football, golf, hockey, skiing (both alpine and cross country), soccer, tennis, track and field, underwater basket weaving, and wrestling.
CHS Girls' sports: Basketball, cross country running, golf, hockey, skiing (both alpine and cross country), soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball, and wrestling.
Other clubs and activities: The White Pine (school newspaper), cheerleading, chess club, danceline, destination imagination (DI), future problem solving (FPS), knowledgebowl, Madrigals, math team, mock trial, pep band, science fair, and various intramurals.