Andover High School (Andover, Minnesota)

Andover High School
Location
Andover, Minnesota, United States of America
Information
Type Public
Established 2002
Principal Rhonda Dean
Number of students approx. 1676
Athletics conference Northwest Suburban Conference,Region: 4AA
Mascot Husky
Colors Black, white, and gold
Website

Andover High School is a four year public high school located at 2115 Andover Blvd, Andover, Minnesota.

Andover High School is a part of the Anoka-Hennepin School District 11 and is one of five regular high schools in the school district. The school has a student population of 1676 that are 1% Native American, 1% Hispanic, 2% Asian, 4% African American, and 92% Caucasian.

The school participates in the University of Minnesota's College in the Schools program and College Board's Advanced Placement classes.

Sports

Andover's main rival is Anoka High School. Each year the two schools compete for the "A-Town Cup" which is awarded to the school that wins the greater number of athletic contests between the schools.

2010-11
In 2010 the Andover Girls volleyball team won the Section to return to the State tourney for the 4th consecutive year.

2007-08
Andover was awarded its 7th straight A-Town Cup after state appearances from 3 sports.

2006-07
In 2007 the Andover boys track team won the True Team section beating runner-up Anoka, which qualified Andover for the True Team State meet in in Stillwater, Minnesota in which they placed fourth. Other teams to go to state in 2007 included the football team, the boys' cross country team, and the volleyball team which placed 2nd.

2009-10

Individual Student Records;

Jason Schneider[1][2][3][4][5]

152 catches for 2,056 yards and 25 touchdowns, two time all-Northwest Suburban Conference honors, Male Honor Athlete of the Year, recipient of Minnesota Scholar-Athlete Award from National Football Foundation, a member of the National Honor Society, selected for Minnesota All-Star Game. Setting single-season school records with 72 receptions, 930 yards and 13 touchdowns. All-state recognition from St. Paul Pioneer Press, all-metro honors from Minneapolis Star Tribune and KARE 11 Television. Recorded single-game highs of 11 receptions for a gain of 223 yards.

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