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Whitefish Bay High School
Type
Public secondary
Principal
William Henkle
Students
950-1000
Grades
912
Location
Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, USA
District
Whitefish Bay School District
Colors
Blue and Grey
Mascot
The Blue Duke
Yearbook
The Tower Yearbook
Newspaper
Tower Times
Whitefish Bay High School is a comprehensive public secondary school located in the village of Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, United States. Approximately 950 students attend the school from September through June, in grades 9-12. The high school's current principal is William Henkle. Whitefish Bay High School students consistently perform excellently on standardized tests and often place into prestigious colleges. The school boasts a 97-98% graduation rate annually as well as placing well over 90% of its senior classes into four-year post-secondary institutions.
The school newspaper is called the Tower Times, the school yearbook is named The Tower, both referencing the school building's five-story tower and facade that rise over the main entrance and dominate the skyline of the surrounding landscape. The school colors are blue and gray. Sports teams are known as the Blue Dukes and participate in the North Shore Conference. The football team recently installed a $1.5 million "stadium" that is located behind the field house. So far, the project has replaced the old wooden bleachers with new metal ones, Also, the field has been refurbished with a new artificial grassy turf and been widened to accommodate the soccer teams that used to play home matches at Uihlein Soccer Park. There are plans to finish the project by building a brick wall with section of wrought-iron fence around the perimeter of the football field. It's also speculated that some of the upgrades will also include repaving the current track. A large percentage of the student body participates in extracurricular activities such as student government, forensics, AHANA, Amnesty International and many more. There is usually a student activity fair held in September to display each of the different clubs and activities.
There are five major school dances held throughout the year, three in the first semester and two during the second semester. Homecoming is typically semi-formal and is usually held the first weekend of October in the school's Memorial Gym. During the last weekend of October or the first weekend of November there's usually a Halloween Dance (commonly called the Monster Ball) held in the Field House at which students dress up in various costumes. The recently revived Winter Dance (commonly referred to as the Snow Ball) is held in December and is the only major non-formal dance. Sadie's is a formal dance that usually takes place in mid-March at a swanky venue, usually located in Milwaukee's ever-popular Historic Third Ward. This dance is also called "Turnabout" and is different in the fact that the girl is supposed to ask the boy out for the dance. Finally, there is a Junior-Senior Prom planned by the Junior Class Officers in mid-May. It's held at various locations and recent venues include the Milwaukee Art Museum and the Primate Center at the Milwaukee County Zoo. After the dinner and dance portion of Prom, there is a Post-Prom held in the Field House that includes tons of free food and lots of carnival-like attractions. The Post-Prom is sponsored by the parents' association.
Notable alumni
Samuel Page (b. 1976) - Princeton Alumnus and Actor
Wendy Shalit (b. 1975) - Author of A Return to Modesty
Ruth Shalit (b. 1971) - Former reporter, accused of plagiarism at The New Republic
Craig Counsell (b. 1970) - Athlete
Kristen Johnston (b. 1967) - Emmy winning Actress
Daniel Stein (b. 1952) - Mime
Chip Zien (b. 1947) - Actor
Bernardine Dohrn (b. 1942) - Law School Professor
Joann (Wheeler) Kealiinohomoku (b. 1930) - Anthropologist
Jeffrey Hunter (1926-1969) - Actor
Colleen Dewhurst (1924-1991) - Actress
Dennis Kois - Museum director
Matthea Harvey - National Book Award-nominated poet
Programs
The school has numerous musicals and other productions. Generally, there is a fall play, winter musical and a spring play.
The school sport's program offers the following sports programs:
Boys: Football, Cross Country, Soccer, Volleyball, Wrestling, Ski, Hockey, Basketball, Track & Field, Tennis, Baseball, Swimming & Diving, Golf
Girls: Cross Country, Soccer, Volleyball, Ski, Basketball, Golf, Track & Field, Tennis, Softball, Swimming & Diving, Gymnastics
The school is known to particularly strong in Girls' Tennis, Soccer, Cross Country, Gymnastics and Swimming & Diving. Cross Country, Swimming & Diving and club Rugby are the strong Boys sports. The school participates in the North Shore...(and so on)
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