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Electa Quinney (Mahican name: Wuh-weh-wee-nee-meew Quan-au-kaunt) (c. 1798 – 1885) was a Mohican and member of the Stockbridge-Munsee Community.She founded one of the first schools in what would become Wisconsin and was the first woman to teach in a public school in the territory which would be Wisconsin.
The first settlements in Dodgeville began around 1827. By 1833, the first teacher, Robert Beyer, had arrived, and "before a year passed (he) had convinced the parents of Dodgeville to pay for a teacher for their children." [2] The first school house was named the "Old Rock School", and the first teacher, Mary Carrier, arrived in 1834. She later ...
The Stony Hill School is a one-room school where on June 14, 1885, the teacher and his students held the first observance of "Flag Birth Day." [ 2 ] For this, the site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
Baraboo High School is a public high school in Baraboo, Wisconsin, United States, part of the Baraboo School District. [2] It serves 917 students in grades 9–12 from Baraboo, West Baraboo , North Freedom , and a portion of Lake Delton .
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Madison Central High School was Dane County's oldest school, having begun in 1853 in the basement of a Methodist church with one teacher and 90 students. The school was first known as Madison High School but over the years became Madison Central High School (1922) and in 1965, Central-University High School when intern teachers from the University of Wisconsin became part of the teaching staff.
A disgraced Wisconsin teacher accused of sexually assaulting her 11-year-old student allegedly sent him more than 33,000 racy texts — some so explicit that the 23-year-old bowed her head in shame.
The Madison West Math Team took first place in the 2015 state math meet. [14] In 2016, they took first in the state math meet, [15] the Wisconsin Math League, [16] and the International Online "Purple Comet! Math Meet" for Wisconsin (20th in the U.S.). [17] The Ash Street entrance of Madison West High School