Tri-County School District (Minnesota)
Tri-County Public School | |
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Location | |
Karlstad, Minnesota, Kittson County 56732 United States | |
Coordinates | 48°34′26″N 96°31′28″W / 48.57389°N 96.52444°WCoordinates: 48°34′26″N 96°31′28″W / 48.57389°N 96.52444°W |
Information | |
Type | Public School |
Established | 1905 |
Superintendent | Ronald Ruud[1] |
Principal | David Sorgaard[1] |
Grades | Pre-K through 12 |
Average class size | 19.4 |
Language | English |
School color(s) | Blue/White |
Team name | Freeze |
Website | http://www.tricounty.k12.mn.us |
Tri-County School District #2358 (commonly shortened to TCHS) is a public school district located in northwest Minnesota, United States. The school district consists of an elementary and high school consolidated into one building located in the town of Karlstad.
The district covers parts of Kittson, Marshall, and Roseau counties.[2]
The enrollment for the 2008-09 school year was 225 students, with 118 students at the elementary school level, and 107 at the high school level.[1]
Athletics
Sports teams fielded by Tri-County Schools include Football and Volleyball in the fall, Boys and Girls Basketball in winter, and Baseball, Track, and Golf in the spring. The school does not charge a fee for participating in sports, as the fee is covered by the sports boosters group. Tri-County is consolidated with Marshall County Central High School of Newfolden, Minnesota for all sports. The consolidated nickname is Northern Freeze. [3] In the fall of 2007, the girls volleyball team, Northern Freeze, won the Section 8A Championship and participated in the Minnesota State Volleyball Tournament. The Northern Freeze lost the consolation championship game to Wheaton.
References
- 1 2 3 Minnesota Dept. of Education, School Report Card
- ↑ Minnesota Dept. of Administration, Office of Geographic and Demographic Analysis, District Map, Retrieved November 24, 2009
- ↑ Magner, Eric (January 15, 2008). "High school sports is still played for love of the game". California Chronicle. Retrieved November 24, 2009.