Greenway High School (Minnesota)

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Greenway High School
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Address
308 Roosevelt Ave

Coleraine
,
Minnesota
55722

United States
Coordinates47°17′18″N 93°28′44″W / 47.2884444°N 93.4790208°W / 47.2884444; -93.4790208Coordinates: 47°17′18″N 93°28′44″W / 47.2884444°N 93.4790208°W / 47.2884444; -93.4790208
Information
TypePublic high school
Established1919
School districtIndependent School District 316
PrincipalJeff Britten
Faculty18.62 (FTE)[1]
Enrollment219 (2018-19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio21.23[1]
Color(s)   Green & white
MascotRaiders
Rival
WebsiteGreenway High School

Greenway High School is a public secondary school located in Coleraine, Minnesota. It is a part of the . It was named after John Campbell Greenway, a mining engineer and United States Senator. The high school enrolls students, grade 9 through grade 12, from LaPrairie, Coleraine, Bovey, Taconite, Marble, Calumet, Pengilly, Trout Lake Township, Iron Range Township, Greenway Township, Lawrence Lake Township and Nashwauk Township.

Academics[]

Greenway High School offers traditional secondary school options for college preparatory and technical-based learning through traditional and distance learning methods. A small variety of advanced placement classes, as well as opportunities to do post secondary work at Itasca Community College near Grand Rapids, Minnesota.

Athletics[]

Greenway High School sponsors Boys' and Girls' sports programs, referred to as the Greenway Raiders. Greenway sports programs have developed competitive athletics through community sponsored youth programs, grooming students to compete well against other schools with much larger enrollments in Minnesota. During State Tournaments for the various sports, Greenway High School, the school is referred to as Greenway of Coleraine. In recent years due to low enrollment some programs, like boys' football form teams with neighboring school districts with similar enrollment challenges. Often the mascot name is revised to reflect the duel nature of the schools participating.

Notable alumni[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Greenway High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved August 10, 2020.

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