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Irondale High School is a public high school in New Brighton,
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district, the school is in a suburban area ten miles north of downtown
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. Irondale made headlines in late 2011 when it introduced its Early College program, which began in the 2012–13 school year. The program, run in conjunction with
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, allows students to graduate in four years with both a
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and an
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. (up to one and a half years towards a degree and/or a minor) This program prompted a visit from US Secretary of Education
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, who praised Minnesota's efforts to further education. Irondale hosts grades 912, and was founded in 1967. It is one of two high schools in the Mounds View Public school district (621), the other being Mounds View High School.


Academics and recognition

Irondale High School was named among the best high schools in the nation by U.S. News & World Report (top 15 in the state of Minnesota) for exceeding expectations when it comes to student performance on reading and math tests, and for preparing students for college. Irondale was listed in the top 5% of high schools in the country by ''
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'' in 2010. This ranking is based on how much the faculty challenges students by offering AP/ IB/Cambridge tests and college-level courses to students. Irondale was the first high school in the state of Minnesota to offer a comprehensive Early College program. During the 20062007 school year, the school met all of the requirements for
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and had an AYP graduation rate of 99.05%. The school offers
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classes and participates in the
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's College in the Schools program. Nearly 90% of students pursue post-secondary options.


Marching band

Irondale’s
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was the first Minnesota Marching Band State Champion at the 2005 Youth in Music Band Championships held annually at
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. In 2010 the Irondale Marching Knights took first place in the AA class at the St. Louis Bands of America super regional. The school’s winter drumline and
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was named the Minnesota Percussion Associations State Champion in 1996, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. The Winter Colorguard has been North Star Circuit State Champions 1993, and from 1996 to 2014, The drumline was also state champion in 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019. The Winter Guard was crowned Scholastic Open Class World Champions in 2002 at WGI, and the Winter Drumline became Scholastic Open Class Bronze Medalists in 2003. The drumline went on to become 2016 and 2017 Scholastic A Class finalists, placing 7th and 8th respectively out of over 60 competing groups at the national competitions. They continued their success at the national level in 2018, becoming Scholastic A Class Silver Medalists by placing 2nd out of 64 groups. In 2022, they also were Class A finalists, placing 10th. The Irondale Drumline is also Minnesota's only high school to medal at WGI World Championships, with their third-place finish in 2003 and second-place finish in 2018.


Robotics

Irondale has a ''FIRST'' Robotics Competition Team, number 2052, named KnightKrawler. In 2016 they were the finalists in the Carson Division at ''FIRST'' Championship -
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. In the same year they won the Chairman's Award at the Minnesota 10,000 Lakes Regional.


Sports

The school offers a number of sports. 89% of parents are satisfied with the opportunities for participation in co-curricular activities. * Football * Hockey * Basketball * Volleyball * Soccer * Softball * Baseball * Cross Country * Track and Field * Swimming * Tennis * Ultimate Frisbee * Dance * Gymnastics * Wrestling * Alpine Skiing * Nordic Skiing * Golf * Lacrosse * Adapted Hockey * Adapted Soccer * Adapted Softball


Activities

* Band * Choir * Drama * Dance Club * E-sports * Hackysack Club * Marching Band * Math Team * Mock Trial * National Honors Society * Orchestra * Quiz Bowl * Robotics * Speech * Stripes * Trap Shooting * Winter Drumline There are many activities that the school offers


Notable alumni

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is a Democratic politician from Minneapolis. * Scott Bjugstad is a former Olympic and
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forward (1984–92). * Members of the band
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. *
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, representing District 50B (2007–2013). *
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. * Lee A. Piché, a Roman Catholic bishop * Randy Rasmussen is a former member of the Minnesota Vikings. * Premal Shah is the co-founder and president of Kiva.org.


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* {{authority control Public high schools in Minnesota Schools in Ramsey County, Minnesota Educational institutions established in 1967 1967 establishments in Minnesota