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Mount Horeb High School is a public high school located in Mount Horeb, Wisconsin, and is a part of the Mount Horeb Area School District. Mount Horeb High School serves 776 students in Mount Horeb, and Blue Mounds. [3] The High School's mascot is the Vikings. Cody Lundquist is the principal as of 2020. The school was opened in 1919.
The Mount Horeb Area School District is a school district based in Mount Horeb, and serves the communities of Mount Horeb and Blue Mounds. The district administers 5 schools, 2 elementary schools, one intermediate school, one middle school, and one high school. [1] It has an enrollment of over 2,500 students. [3]
Parents hug on the road between the high school and the Intermediate Center in Mount Horeb, Wisconsin, on Wednesday after students were released from school following an active-shooter incident.
Mount Horeb has been known by some residents as the "Mustard Capital of the World" as well as the "Troll Capital of the World". [20] The Chamber of Commerce calls the main street the "Trollway," and troll statues and themes decorate many area businesses. [20] This reflects Mount Horeb's largely Norwegian heritage.
The incident sent the middle school and four other Mount Horeb Area School District schools into lockdown late Wednesday morning, affecting 2,500 children.
Mount Horeb Area School District schools were locked down for hours after a 911 caller reported someone moving toward Mount Horeb Middle School with a backpack and what looked like a long gun. The ...
The times varied, but the five Mount Horeb Area School District schools were on full lockdown for hours, affecting 2,500 children, some well into the evening.
The school was built to educate elementary and high school students in Mount Horeb. In 1941, the building was expanded. [2] Currently, first and second grade students are educated there. The original and largest part of the school was designed in 1918 by Madison architects Claude & Starck. This portion is three stories, in Prairie School style ...