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Prescott High School's athletic teams are known as the Prescott Cardinals. The Cardinals have been members of the Middle Border Conference since 2002; previously they were members of the Dunn-St. Croix Conference. They have won state titles in baseball (1994 and 2012), and in dance (2000-2013 and 2015).
This is a complete list of school districts in the state of Wisconsin. The school districts in the state are independent governments. The sole public school systems that are dependent on another layer of government are the county-operated children with disabilities education boards.
The Prescott School District operates the four public schools, which are Malone Elementary School (Grades K-2), Malone Intermediate School, (3-5) Prescott Middle School (Grades 6–8), and Prescott High School (Grades 9–12). St. Joseph's School is a private Catholic school for grades K-6. The mascot for the Prescott Public Schools is the ...
Prescott School District may refer to: Prescott School District (Arkansas), based in Prescott, Arkansas. Prescott Community School District, based in Prescott, Iowa. Prescott School District (Washington), based in Prescott, Washington. Prescott School District (Wisconsin), based in Prescott, Wisconsin.
Amery High School: Amery, WI: 467 Warriors Baldwin-Woodville Area School District: Baldwin, WI: 506 Blackhawks Ellsworth Community School: Ellsworth, WI: 518 Panthers Osceola High School: Osceola, WI: 552 Chieftains Prescott High School: Prescott, WI: 431 Cardinals St. Croix Central High School Hammond, WI: 514 Panthers Somerset High School ...
Ellsworth, Wisconsin's athletics participate in the Middle Border Conference. The Middle Border Conference consists of seven other schools in Wisconsin including Amery, Baldwin-Woodville, New Richmond, Osceola, Prescott, Somerset, and St. Croix Central. Yet their main rival has always seemingly been Prescott.
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 ...
The district had previously stretched from the outskirts of Eau Claire 75 miles west to Prescott, Wisconsin, on the western border of the state; the new distrtict comprised more of the south side of the city of Eau Claire, including the campus of the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire, but still contained wide rural areas of Dunn, Eau Claire ...