Western Dubuque High School

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Western Dubuque
High School
Address
302 5th Avenue SW
Epworth, Iowa 52045
Information
School district Western Dubuque Community School District
Oversight Iowa Department of Education
Principal John Hlubek
Enrollment

770[1] (2008)

School type Public high school
Grades 9-12
Campus Rural
Mascot Bobcats
Color(s) Scarlet, Black, & White
Established 1962
Athletic conference WaMaC Conference
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Western Dubuque High School (commonly West Dubuque, WDHS, or WD) is a four-year public high school located in Epworth, Iowa. It is one of two high schools in the Western Dubuque Community School District, and enrolls 770 students in grades 9-12. The school's mascot is the Bobcat, and it competes in class 3A of the WaMaC Athletic Conference.

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WDHS is located at 302 5th Avenue SW in Epworth, Iowa, a town of 1,580 people. The campus is along U.S. Highway 20 and Jacoby Drive W, near Divine Word College. The one-story school building was built in 1962, and the campus includes its own football field. The school recently added a new addition containing two new gyms, a large commons area, two boys and two girls locker rooms, as well as a state-of-the-art wrestling room and weight room.

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In the 2007-2008 school year, WDHS enrolled 770 students. Of those, 745 (96.8%) were White, 15 (1.9%) were Black, 4 (.5%) were Asian, and none were American Indian. 6 (.8%) students were Hispanic, and may be of any race. Additionally, 408 (53.0%) were male, and 362 (47.0%) were female.[2]

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