Whiz Quiz - Participating High Schools

Participating High Schools

  • Alexandria Bay High School
  • Bayridge Secondary School
  • Beaver River High School
  • Belleville-Henderson High School
  • Carthage High School
  • Clifton Fine Central School
  • Colton-Pierrepont Central School
  • Copenhagen Central School
  • Edwards Knox Central School
  • Franklin Academy
  • Frontenac Secondary School
  • General Brown High School
  • Gouveneur High School
  • Harrisville Central School
  • Hermon Dekalb Central School
  • Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School
  • Canton High School
  • Immaculate Heart Central
  • Indian River High School
  • Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute
  • LaFargeville Central School
  • LaSalle Secondary School
  • Lisbon Central School
  • Lisgar Collegiate Institute
  • Lowville Academy
  • Loyalist Collegiate and Vocational Institute
  • Lyme Central School
  • Madrid-Waddington Central School
  • Massena Central High School
  • Morristown Central School
  • North Addington Education Centre
  • Norwood Norfolk Central School
  • Ogdensburg Free Academy
  • Potsdam High School
  • Queen Elizabeth Collegiate and Vocational Institute
  • Sackets Harbor High School
  • Saint Lawrence Central School
  • Sandy Creek High School
  • South Jefferson High School
  • South Lewis School
  • Sydenham High School
  • Thousand Islands Central School
  • Watertown High School

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