Prior Lake High School


Prior Lake High School is located in Savage, Minnesota, United States and enrolls students in grades 912. The school is part of the South Suburban Conference. It has approximately 2,800 students currently enrolled, along with a teaching and administrative staff of around 400. A book, "Another Planet: A Year in the Life of a Suburban High School", was written by author Elinor Burkett and paints an inaccurate portrait of life in the school and around the city of Prior Lake. In 2003 when the new high school building opened in Savage, the decision was made to keep the name "Prior Lake" High School because of the rich history of the school. The principal's name is John Bezek. The school currently utilizes a 6-period system.

Growth

In 2009 the school faced issues with overcrowding, with about 200 extra students over capacity enrolled in the high school. A Growth Task Force was created to find solutions to the issue, which included closing open enrollment. During the 2013–14 school year, PLHS enrolled 405 students over capacity. To address short-term spatial issues, a 4th wing of PLHS was opened for the 2014–15 school year to combat overcrowding. Just one year later during the 2015–16 school year, however, PLHS saw enrollment numbers above 100% capacity again. In 2017, Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools passed a referendum that allocated $46.8 million for construction on Prior Lake High School to combat growing enrollment. Some new classrooms will be ready halfway through the 2019–20 school year, but as of 2018-19 the schools is operating at 115% of its enrollment capacity.

Awards and honors

Prior Lake High School was ranking 197 out of 500 in Newsweek's best high schools in the country in 2016.

Notable alumni