Oak Creek High School

Oak Creek High School
Motto "Every Student's Learning is Everyone's Top Priority"
Established 1961
Type Public secondary
Principal Paul Sigler
Students 1,971
Grades 9–12
Location Oak Creek, Wisconsin, USA
Colors Blue and White
Nickname Knights
Newspaper Sword & Shield
Website Oak Creek High School Website

Oak Creek High School is a secondary school located in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, a southern suburb of Milwaukee. The four-year public high school is a part of the Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District, serving a 36-square-mile (93 km2) area including the city of Oak Creek and a 7-square-mile (18 km2) area of Franklin.

Oak Creek High School was built in 1961 at a cost of over $3 million.[1]

The high school was involved in a federal law suit, Butler v. Oak Creek-Franklin School District, 172 F.Supp.2d 1102, involving the school's athletic code.

Butler v. Oak Creek-Franklin School Dist., 172 F.Supp.2d 1102 (2001) involving claims for violation of constitutional due process and state constitutional rights arising from suspension of high school student.

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Extra-curricular activities

Clubs

Clubs include the following:[2]

Athletics

Oak Creek High School offers the following sports:[3]

The 1963 football team won the Parkland Conference championship.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ Anita Rowe, Oak Creek Wisconsin. Arcadia Publishing: 1998, p. 120.
  2. ^ Oak Creek High School Clubs and Activities
  3. ^ Oak Creek High School Spring Athletics
  4. ^ Jim Cech, Oak Creek: 50 Years of Progress. Arcadia Publishing: 2005. p. 33
  5. ^ Cech, Jim. Oak Creek: 50 Years of Progress. Arcadia Publishing, 2005, p. 39.

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