At the November 12, 2024 School Board regular meeting, School Board members honored students who have represented the district in various activities.
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Eight White Bear Lake Area High School student-athletes were acknowledged for signing their National Letter of Intent to further their academic and athletic careers post-high school.
Three members of the WBLAHS Girls' Soccer team - Becca Smith, Jenna Maloy and Abby O'Brien - were named 1st Team All State at the State Soccer Banquet.
At the October 14, 2024 School Board Regular meeting, school board members celebrated White Bear Lake Area Schools students for their state-level honors.
We celebrated a busy, successful Homecoming 2024, the first celebrated in our 9-12 building. Check out a glimpse at some of the fun in this video issue of "The Week in 62.4 Seconds".
WBLAHS grad Morgan (Bain) Hirsch was recently inducted into the Concordia College Hall Of Fame for her success on the soccer field.
The WBLAHS Girls' Swim and Dive team hosted a youth night during their most recent home meet against Mounds View.
Members of the WBLAHS drum line and band participated in the University of Minnesota's High School Band, Cheer, and Dance Day.
Senior community members (age 65+) who live in the District are invited to participate in the Senior Activities Pass program and enjoy complimentary admission to school activities.
Jim Galvin, long-time coach, teacher, and community member, has been honored by White Bear Lake Area Schools for his decades of service to the school community. The White Bear Lake Area School Board voted at its March 4, 2024 meeting to name the fully renovated White Bear Lake Area High School gymnasium “Galvin Court.”
The Field House indoor walking track is open for free walking from 6-9 p.m. every Monday through Thursday at the current White Bear Lake Area High School - North Campus (5040 Bald Eagle Avenue in White Bear Lake).
The Price Field construction project will be complete soon. The original grass field was taken out and the new turf field was installed running north-south, parallel with Bald Eagle Avenue. Turning the field created enough space to add an eight-lane running track around the field, something that had not been possible with the original field.