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  1. A school in St. Cloud, MN, a member of the Minnesota State High School League.

  2. She started her career in the St. Cloud Area School District in 2018, and has worked at North Junior High School and Apollo High School throughout that time. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Science from St. Cloud State University in 2015, a master’s degree in Educational Leadership in 2020 and completed her K-12 Principal License in 2022 from St. Mary’s University of Minnesota.

  3. Calendar. Apollo 9-12. Calendar. Athletic Calendar. Choose Apollo. Apollo offers a rigorous curriculum to prepare students for college and career success. Students engage in core curriculum as well as numerous electives including world languages, technology and fine arts. Apollo offers 19 Advanced Placement courses, Senior to Sophomore, Post ...

  4. First Day of School for 9th Graders & Students New to Apollo & Tech Sr. High Schools ALL DAY. Goal Setting/Family Conferencing - Early Childhood, Elementary, Kennedy (Gr. 6-8) ALL DAY. wednesday september4. All Students in Session ALL DAY. School Board Meeting/Work Session 6:30 PM.

  5. 3 mar 2024 · ST. CLOUD — A few times a year, someone will talk to Troy Fritz about the 1983-84 St. Cloud Apollo boys hockey team that he played goalie for. The Eagles took second in the Central Lakes Conference and were 13-6-1 during the regular season before going onto an improbable run to the one-class Minnesota State High School League tournament.

  6. Apollo Senior High. Public 9-12. 1000 44th Ave N. Saint Cloud, MN 56303-2036. (320) 370-6790. District: St. Cloud Public School District. SchoolDigger Rank: 312th of 478 Minnesota High Schools. Per Pupil Expenditures: $16,195.

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  7. 1 nov 2023 · CLOUD — Visitors need only to spot the NASA space capsule along the sidewalk, lined by red and blue Apollo Eagles banners, to know they have arrived at St. Cloud Apollo High School. A massive rock painted with school colors — a gift from the 2023 AP Art students — is caught between a sculpture and an "Apollo pride" statement piece.