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Submitted by other on August 22, 2013
There are issues with small schools and small towns, that they are very one way minded, and this school is no different. Far too many kids get picked on for being different.
Submitted by parent on November 05, 2012
I had two daughters graduate from Maple Lake, and I was pleased with their opportunities. Being a small school , there are good things and bad things like all smalltown schools, but Maple Lake had lots of opportunities for them. There was a good variety of classes for them, and they both were in sports and other things (band, choir, speech). Both graduated with a semester of college classes completed during their 12th grade year by taking college Spanish, English, Speech, and Math classes at the school. They were also awarded scholarships from the community. That, from a financial standpoint, was HUGE for our family! Lots of kids have left other schools and come to Maple Lake. That, to me, says alot.
Submitted by teacher on February 28, 2012
Maple Lake High School is a safe, friendly, educational environment where all students are welcome. We provide a well rounded education to our young people. Our goal is to prepare students to be successful adults.
Submitted by teacher on February 26, 2012
Maple Lake High School staff and administration do an excellent job of creating a positive learning environment for their students. High academic and behavioral expectations are held for all students. The teachers regularly reflect on their instructional effectiveness to ensure the best outcomes for students' learning.