GFW High School

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GFW High School
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GFW High School
1001 Cottonwood St


United States
Coordinates 44°32′38″N94°22′03″W / 44.5438°N 94.3675°W / 44.5438; -94.3675 Coordinates: 44°32′38″N94°22′03″W / 44.5438°N 94.3675°W / 44.5438; -94.3675
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TypePublic
MottoFostering Lifelong Learners in a Caring Environment[ citation needed ]
Established1987 (1987)
School district 2365
SuperintendentTami Martin
PrincipalBernie Sauter
Faculty20.08 (FTE) [1]
Grades9 - 12
Enrollment235 (2018–19) [1]
Student to teacher ratio11.70 [1]
Campus typeRural
Color(s)Red, black, and gold
   
Team nameThunderbirds
Website http://www.gfw.k12.mn.us

GFW High School is a secondary school located in Winthrop, Minnesota. It is part of the GFW Schools school district.

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Academics

Four advanced placement courses are offered (Government, Calculus, Literature, and Biology). At the end of these courses students take an exam, and depending on their score they may earn college credits.

Athletics

The school offers the following sports:

GFW is a member of the Tomahawk conference for all sports except football (which the conference doesn't offer). For football, GFW is a member of the Gopher Valley AA conference.

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