Members
Institution | Location (Population) | Founded | Joined City Conference | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Arlington Senior High School | Saint Paul, Minnesota (287,151) |
1996 | 1997 | Public | 875 | Phoenix |
Central High School | Saint Paul, Minnesota (287,151) |
1866 | 1898 | Public | 2,124 | Minutemen |
Como Park High School | Saint Paul, Minnesota (287,151) |
1979 | 1979 | Public | 1,528 | Cougars |
Harding Senior High School | Saint Paul, Minnesota (287,151) |
1926 | 1926 | Public | 2,070 | Knights |
Highland Park High School | Saint Paul, Minnesota (287,151) |
1964 | 1964 | Public | 1,469 | Scots |
Humboldt Senior High School | Saint Paul, Minnesota (287,151) |
1889 | 1898 | Public | 858 | Hawks (formerly the Indians) |
Johnson Senior High School | Saint Paul, Minnesota (287,151) |
1897 | 1898 | Public | 1,887 | Governors |
Former member | Location (Population) | Founded | Member of City Conference | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cretin-Derham Hall High School | Saint Paul, Minnesota (287,151) |
1871 | 1977-2003 | Private/Catholic | 1,318 | Raiders |
Saint Thomas Academy | Mendota Heights, Minnesota 11,594 |
1885 | 1977-1987 | Private/Catholic | 704 | Cadets |
Hill-Murray School | Maplewood, Minnesota (34,947) |
1958 | 1977-1987 | Private/Catholic | 1,025 | Pioneers |
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