George Nelson Tremper High School
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George Nelson Tremper High School | |
Motto | "Student learning no matter what" |
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Established | 1964 |
Type | public, grades 9-12 |
Head | Interim Principal Ken Dopke |
Location | Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA |
Campus | suburban |
Enrollment | 2,384 |
Faculty | 151 |
Colors | Royal Blue and Scarlet Red |
Mascot | Trojans |
Homepage | Homepage |
George Nelson Tremper High School is a high school located in Kenosha, Wisconsin. It was named after Mr. George Nelson Tremper, who was the principal of Kenosha High School from 1911 to 1944. The 272,786 square foot Tremper High School was completed in the fall of 1964 and opened in January 1966. The first class to graduate from Tremper High School did so in June 1965. Tremper High School was designed by John J. Flad Architects in Madison, Wisconsin, and built by Camosy Incorporated, Kenosha, Wisconsin, for a cost of approximately $4,860,000.
Tremper's mascot is the Trojan.
They compete in the WIAA Southeast Conference.
Tremper is part of Kenosha Unified School District.
[edit] The Classic
Tremper's yearbook, was a perennial award winner at the JEA/NSPA Best of Show Competitions. Since 1998, the Classic continuously placed in the top ten of the competition, with the last five years of books ranking in the top five. Tremper's 2002 Yearbook, Coming Up for Air, was awarded First Place Best of Show in April 2003 in Portland. Most recently, on April 14, the 2006 Classic, Shift Within, placed second in Denver. JEA/NSPA Denver 2007 Conference Best of Show Yearbook 225-274. Retrieved on 2007-04-30.