Neenah High School

Neenah High School
Location
1275 Tullar Road
Neenah, Wisconsin
U.S.
Information
Type Public
School district Neenah Joint S.D.
Principal Brian Wunderlich
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 1,977 (2015–16)
Color(s) Red & White          
Athletics WIAA – Div. 1
Athletics conference Fox Valley Association
Mascot Rocket
Rivals Menasha
Newspaper Satellite
Yearbook Rocket
Feeder schools Shattuck M.S.
Website Neenah High School
Neenah 
Location in the United States
Neenah 
Location in Wisconsin

Neenah High School is a public high school in the north central United States, located in Neenah, Wisconsin. It is the only traditional high school of the Neenah Joint School District. As of fall 2008, approximately 2250 students were enrolled in grades 9 through 12, making it one of the largest schools in the state.[1] The school colors are red and white and the mascot is the rocket, although prior to the Cold War school teams were known as "The Reds". Neenah uses a semester schedule with seven classes; each of those classes are 53 minutes long. There are around 2,200 kids attending the school with 140 teachers, seven counselors, six administrators, and 40 support staff. Neenah has done comparatively well on its ACT scores. Neenah's ACT composite score was 24.3, the state's composite score was 22.3, and the National composite score was 21.2.[2]

The school consists of three buildings: the Neil Armstrong building, the James B. Conant building (formerly a middle school), and a large building connecting the two known simply as "The Link". Neenah High School formerly operated on a unique trimester system, but switched to a semester system for the 2011–2012 school year due to budget constraints.

Neenah High was featured on episode of the MTV television series If You Really Knew Me which aired on Tuesday, September 14, 2010.

Before moving to its present campus in southwest Neenah, the high school was at 600 Elm Street (44°10′37″N 88°27′22″W / 44.177°N 88.456°W / 44.177; -88.456), the current Shattuck Middle School. Its original building on the south side of Division Street was constructed in the late 1920s, with renovations and expansions in the 1950s.

Athletics

Neenah High School athletic teams compete in the Fox Valley Association, and have won an FVA-leading 30 state titles. Neenah has long had a rivalry with neighboring city Menasha.

Neenah's boys' basketball team finished second in Division I at the state basketball tournament in 2014.[3]

Notable alumni

References

Coordinates: 44°09′40″N 88°29′46″W / 44.161°N 88.496°W / 44.161; -88.496

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