Talk:Pius XI High School

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[edit] Milwaukee or Tosa?

Even though I know Pius officially lists its address as Milwaukee, I'm pretty sure it's actually located in Wauwatosa (in theory the "Milwaukee" in "Milwaukee Pius XI" would refer to Milwaukee County, not the city). I know this is the case with Wisconsin Lutheran College and High School. If it is in Tosa, the article should list it as Wauwatosa, regardless of what the school lists it as. --Illwauk 23:08, 9 March 2007 (UTC)

Hi, Illwauk. I think we already went over this a few months ago. I looked at the City of Milwaukee GIS system that shows the official boundaries of the city. Pius is, in fact, in the actual city of Milwaukee. Wisconsin Lutheran College sits in both cities, and WLHS is also in Milwaukee, but the other side of 84th street is Wauwatosa. There is a small strip of Milwaukee that extends along Bluemound road out to Mayfair Rd (Hwy100), and it includes many things that I thought were actually in Tosa (the Zoo, for example). -Nicktalk 23:20, 9 March 2007 (UTC)