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The following is a list of high school athletic conferences in Wisconsin.All of the following are overseen by the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA). The listed district for each conference is designated by WIAA, who divided the state into seven portions: District 1 is Northwest, District 2 is Northeast, District 3 is West Central, District 4 is East Central, District 5 is ...
none (previously a Republican county superintendent of schools) January 5, 1903 [2] July 1, 1921 18 John Callahan: none [18] July 1, 1921 [2] 1949 19 George Earl Watson: none [18] 1949 1961 20 Angus B. Rothwell [note 4] none [18] 1961 July 1, 1966 [18] 21 William C. Kahl [note 2] none [18] July 1, 1966 [18] July 2, 1973 22 Barbara Thompson ...
In winter 1836 the first public school in Milwaukee opened. The school board was established in 1846. [4] In 1990 the Wisconsin Legislature passed a law which allowed MPS-zoned students to attend private schools on school vouchers. [5] In 2008 the district had 78,148 students. [6]
They ascertains the condition of Wisconsin's public schools, stimulates interest in education, and promotes the sharing of means and methods employed in improving schools. [10] The state superintendent has the duty to supervise and inspect public schools and day schools for disabled children, advise local principals, and offer assistance in ...
In 1979, Lincoln High School closed [24] and Harold S. Vincent High School [25] [26] opened on the city's far northwest side as a replacement. In the years prior, realignment of the high school athletic conferences in southeastern Wisconsin was discussed extensively, driven mostly by the WIAA's desire to get the high schools in Racine and Kenosha into a larger conference after they were forced ...
In Brown County, De Pere School District Superintendent Christopher Thompson made $213,000, and Howard-Suamico's Superintendent Damian LaCroix made $232,000 last year, including fringe benefits.
School Location Enrollment Mascot Colors Joined Left Conference Joined Current Conference Shorewood: Shorewood, WI: 662 Greyhounds 1985 1992 Parkland: Woodland: Wauwatosa East: Wauwatosa, WI: 1,047 Red Raiders 1985 1993 Woodland: Greater Metro: Wauwatosa West: Wauwatosa, WI: 1,028 Trojans 1985 1993 Woodland: Greater Metro: Menomonee Falls ...
Some sports, including football, split the 3A and 2A sections into East Bay, for most of the Section's Bay Area schools, and Redwood Empire, for schools from Marin County north to the Oregon border. The section has championships in badminton , baseball , basketball , cross country , football , golf , lacrosse , soccer , softball , swimming and ...