Red Wing High School

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Red Wing High School
Address
2451 Eagle Ridge Drive
Red Wing, Minnesota 55066
Information
Superintendent Dr. Slessor
Principal Beth Borgen
Vice principal Don Featherstone
Enrollment

1000

School type Public
Grades 9-12
Language English
Area Goodhue County
Mascot Winger Bird
Team name Red Wing Wingers
Color(s) Purple and White
Founded 1886
Homepage

Red Wing High School is the local high school for Red Wing, Minnesota with an enrollment of approximately 1,000 students. The present building opened September 5th, 1995 and serves students in grades 9-12. The school has a history dating back to 1886, the year that Red Wing built its first public high school. The historic Red Wing Central High School, located on East Avenue, has been purchased and renovated into condominiums. Red Wing High School is a comprehensive, liberal arts, public high school. Located on 222 acres of picturesque rolling hills on the edge of town, it offers a variety of courses that will challenge the interests and abilities of students. Special features include flexible team learning areas, a multi-station "food court," and common staff planning areas. The Hovda Auditorium seats 732 people and plays host to concerts and community events. The black box theatre allows seating for 250 and hosts smaller productions.

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The school colors are officially purple and white, uniforms and school logos typically include red as an accent, and the sports teams are known as the Red Wing Wingers. Many students recognize purple, red, and white as the school colors, but red is only included due to the name of the city. The school's hockey program was started in 1974 by Jim Pohl. Led by John Pohl, the Wingers won the boys' state championship in 1997. John Pohl holds the all-time scoring record for Minnesota High School Hockey.

The top load gymnasium offers three teaching stations. The fully functional weight room is available for physical education instruction and sports training. The sports complex includes a football stadium, eight tennis courts, three baseball fields, four softball fields, soccer fields, a nine-lane all-weather running track and field event areas. The district also owns both of the city's indoor ice arenas: Prairie Island Arena and Bergwall Arena.

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[edit] References

  • Mary Schmitt, "Red Wing's Long Roads Led To State-Coach-Turned-Parent Pohl Built Program From Scratch", St. Paul Pioneer Press (MN), March 8, 1995, Sec. Sports, Pg. 1D.
  • Robert C. Doty, "Norstad of NATO: 'Philosopher in Uniform'; The Allied commander in Europe sees himself as the human symbol of the alliance, required to popularize it at a time of severe strain and wide misunderstanding", New York Times, May 26, 1957, Pg. 12.
  • http://www.redwing.k12.mn.us/se3bin/clientgenie.cgi

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