Walker-Hackensack-Akeley High School

Walker-Hackensack-Akeley High School
Location
Walker, Minnesota
United States
Information
Type Public high school
School district Independent School District #113
Principal Peggy Novak
Staff 46
Grades 9 to 12
Number of students 265
Color(s) Blue and Silver
Mascot Wolf
Nickname WHA
Website

Walker-Hackensack-Akeley High School (WHA) is a public high school located in Walker, Minnesota. It is part of Independent School District #113. Students come from Walker, Hackensack, Akeley, Onigum, and Laporte, Minnesota.

The school offers honors classes as well as Post Secondary Enrollment Options. PSEO is a Minnesota Department of Education program that allows qualifying high school juniors and seniors to take college classes for high school credit at no cost to the student.[1][2] Foreign languages at WHA include Spanish for grades ninth through twelfth and German, although being phased out, for eleventh and twelfth grades.

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Athletics

The school has football, volleyball, girls and boys soccer, girls and boys basketball, wrestling, hockey, baseball, softball, boys and girls golf, boys and girls track, and cheerleading teams.

Speech

The WHA speech team has competed for 44 years. In those 44 years, participants have earned 209 state speech medals, 39 state championships[3], and speakers have competed 32 times on the national level.

WHA has a number[4] of National Forensic League Academic All-Americans including:

At the 2007 state tournament, the WHA speech team had a record five state champions including Rachel Swedburg, Beth Tuller, Sara Johnson, Laryssa Schoeck, and Matt Privratsky. The WHA team also had a record number of state medals with 17 total medals in 2007. In 2008, the WHA speech team won the section tournament for the 17th consecutive year.

At the 2008 NFL National Qualifying tournament, a record six speakers qualified for the NFL National Tournament in Las Vegas, Nevada in June 2008. These speakers were Beth Tuller, Bridget Corson, Marilyn Corson, Rachel Swedburg, Stephanie Stine, and Tia Massar. At the tournament, Bridget Corson was the first WHA speaker to make quarter-finals in a national event. She received 26th place in Extemporaneous Commentary.

In the 2010 speech season, WHA won sections for the 20th year in a row.

Theater

WHA has a theater department, which as performed plays including:

Music

WHA's music department consists of a concert band, stage band, and concert choir who each perform a winter and spring concert every year. They also compete in a fall solo contest and spring ensemble contest.

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