Muskego High School | |
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W183S8750 Racine Ave Muskego, Wisconsin, Waukesha, 53150, United States |
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Opened | 1956 |
School district | Muskego-Norway School District |
Superintendent | Dr. Joe A. Schroeder |
Principal | Dr. Dennis L. Bussen, Ph.D. |
Vice principal | Bob Antholine, Lisa Safago, Dr. John LaFleur |
Teaching staff | 94[1] |
Grades | 9-12 |
Grade 9 | 454[1] |
Grade 10 | 408[1] |
Grade 11 | 424[1] |
Grade 12 | 419[1] |
Average class size | 18[1] |
Hours in school day | 7:25AM to 2:25PM |
Campus size | 130 acres (0.53 km2) |
Campus type | Suburban |
Athletics | Baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross country, football, golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track & field, volleyball, wrestling |
Athletics conference | WIAA Southeast Conference |
Team name | Muskego Warriors |
Accreditation(s) | North Central Accreditation |
Website | Muskego High School |
Muskego High School is a comprehensive secondary school located in Muskego, Wisconsin. The school, administered by the Muskego-Norway School District, lies in southeast Waukesha County. The district stretches through the city of Muskego and nearby Norway in Racine County.
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Muskego High School was constructed in 1956 at the corner of Woods Road and Racine Ave. Its first elected administrator, Arnold Wicklund, oversaw the school's construction. [2] Prior to the school's construction, many Muskego children attended school in the Milwaukee School District. Much of the history of Muskego High School can be found in a letter sent from Mr. Wicklund's daughter to the current administration.[3]
In September 2003 the high school was completely remodeled, with 155,000 square feet (14,400 m2) added to the building. Facilities that were added include several wings and a performing arts center. The campus also expanded, with approximately 40 acres (160,000 m2) of new athletic fields and green space. Students as well as athletic teams now use the approximately 130 acres (0.53 km2).
The Co-curricular Activity Program consists of clubs, activities and athletic teams, the primary purpose of which is to assist students in growing and maturing into responsible members of their school and community. Muskego High School offers: