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Turtle Lake-Mercer High School

Turtle Lake, ND

Turtle Lake-Mercer High School

Turtle Lake, ND
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About

Turtle Lake-Mercer High School, located in the peaceful town of Turtle Lake, North Dakota, is an educational institution that prides itself on fostering a positive and inclusive learning environment. As an integral part of the community, the school offers a well-rounded experience for its students, with a strong focus on academics, extracurricular activities, and athletics. Known for its exceptional athletics programs, Turtle Lake-Mercer High School encourages students to participate in a wide range of sports, ensuring physical fitness and teamwork skills are nurtured. The school is affiliated with the state athletics association, providing opportunities for students to compete at a high level. Through their participation in various sports like football, basketball, volleyball, and track and field, students develop leadership qualities, discipline, and a strong work ethic. The school celebrates the achievements of their athletes, creating a sense of pride that extends throughout the school and the community. Turtle Lake-Mercer High School is a place where students can flourish academically and personally, with a well-developed athletics program that encourages students to excel in their chosen sports.

Details

  • Turtle Lake-Mercer High School
  • 250 W 3rd Ave Turtle Lake, ND 58575
  • Trojans
  • North Dakota High School Activities Association
  • Mission of Turtle Lake-Mercer: To provide all students a learning opportunity to become productive citizens. Our Vision We will create a community of lifelong learners in collaboration with our school, parents, and community. In a safe and caring environment, we will engage students in meaningful and relevant educational experiences. Graduates will be critical thinkers who can solve problems and effectively communicate, striving for their full potential in an ever-changing world. Our Values Excellence is expected: Growth, Responsibility, Respect, and Commitment
  • Ed Rath Auditorium

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