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Chisago Lakes School District. Coordinates: 45°23′27″N 92°49′42″W. The 165-square-mile (430 km 2) district is home to nearly 3,600 Pre-K through 12 students and their families. There are three elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school ( Chisago Lakes High School ). All of the district schools also offer a full range ...
The five schools in the district include Primary School (Grades Pre-K to 1), Lakeside School (Grades 2 to 5), Taylors Falls Elementary (Grades K to 5), Chisago Lakes Middle School (Grades 6 to 8), and Chisago Lakes High School (Grades 9 to 12). The school mascot is the Wally the Wildcat. Demographics
Chisago Lakes High School offers a fine arts program as well as 24 athletic activities and 20 co-curricular activities. The school facility is located on 96 acres (390,000 m 2 ) and has athletic fields, tennis courts, a community swimming pool, five computer labs, weight room, fitness center, and a 600-seat performing arts center.
The Chisago Lakes Area is named from two Chippewa words meaning, “Kichi,” large, and “Saga,” fair or lovely. The Swedish called it "The Big Lake," as many of today's lakes were once one large lake. Swedish immigrants settled in the Chisago Lakes area in the mid-19th century. The area became a popular tourist area, with the lakes and ...
Congressional district. 8th. Website. www .chisagocountymn .gov. Chisago County ( / ʃɪˈsɑːɡoʊ / shi-SAH-goh) [2] is a county in the east-central part of the U.S. state of Minnesota. The county covers an area of 442 square miles (1,140 square kilometers) and, as of the 2020 Census, had a population of 56,621 people.
663797 [3] Website. www.ci.chisago.mn.us. Chisago City ( / ʃɪˈsɑːɡoʊ / shi-SAH-goh) [5] is a city in Chisago County, Minnesota, United States, approximately 35 miles northeast of downtown Minneapolis–Saint Paul. The population was 4,967 at the 2010 census. [6] The city is between the twin lakes of Chisago Lake and Green Lake, and is ...
Chisago County's National Register properties reflect its role as an early focus of Euro-American settlement in Minnesota and its evolving land use. An intensive logging industry beginning in the 1830s gave way to agriculture, spurred by railroad access and increased European immigration—particularly Swedish immigration—by the 1870s.
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