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Cedarburg High School

Coordinates: 43°17′52″N 87°59′45″W / 43.29791°N 87.9957°W / 43.29791; -87.9957
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Cedarburg High School
Location
Map
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United States
Coordinates43°17′52″N 87°59′45″W / 43.29791°N 87.9957°W / 43.29791; -87.9957
Information
TypePublic secondary education
PrincipalAdam Kurth
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,135
CampusSuburban
Color(s)Orange and black
MascotBulldog
YearbookCedariel
WebsiteCedarburg High School

Cedarburg High School (CHS) is a public, co-educational high school located in Cedarburg, Wisconsin, USA. Part of the Cedarburg School District, it has an enrollment of 1,135 students.[when?]

Curriculum

Classes offered at Cedarburg High School are grouped into 13 departments: art, business and information technology, engineering/technology education, English, family and consumer education, foreign language, health, mathematics, music, physical education, science, social studies and special education departments. Foreign languages taught at the school include French, German and Spanish. As of 2015, 22 AP classes were offered.

Facilities

Since the current school building was completed in 1956, the campus has expanded several times. In 2002, construction was completed on a project that included an eight-lane swimming pool with diving well, a field house with a 160-meter track, and several basketball courts. In the 2006-07 academic year, the outdoor track and football stadium were renovated. A 3,500-seat stadium was constructed and an 8-lane synthetic track was installed. The majority of the funds for this reconstruction was provided by the Cedarburg Athletic Booster Club and private donors. The school has over ten acres of irrigated land designated for team practices.

Extracurricular activities

Cedarburg High School has over 25 student clubs, including AFS, Art Club, Bridge Builders, Chess Club, Computer Team, Community Service Club, Debate, Drama Club, Engineering Club, Forensics, French Club, German Club, LEAD, Math Team, National History Day, NHS, Poetry Club, Pep Club, Science Club, Ski Club, Spanish Club and Student Council.

Marching band

The Cedarburg High School marching band first attended the WSMA State Marching Band Championships in 2008 as a critique only band. In 2009, the CHS marching band's first competitive year, they were placed fourth out of eight bands in class AAA. In the years since, the CHS marching band has been third four times and second twice.[1]

The marching band also encourages random inserting cameras into the bathroom to make sure sexiles and sex tapes are not within the areas of CHS. This is because Tony the Tiger has sex with his girlfriend and haunts the CHS bathroom by the windows next to the common areas.

Athletics

Cedarburg High School has 51 athletic teams, in which over 700 students participate. The Bulldogs compete in the North Shore Conference and participate in Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA), with the exception of boys' and girls' skiing, and girls' dance team and cheerleading, the latter of which are under the Wisconsin Association of Cheer and Pom Coaches (WACPC).

The following sports are offered at CHS:[2]

Fall Winter Spring
Boys' soccer Boys' basketball Boys' and girls' track
American football Girls' basketball Boys' tennis
Boys' and girls' cross country Boys' swimming Girls' softball
Girls' swimming Boys' hockey Girls' soccer
Girls' tennis Gymnastics Boys' and girls' golf
Girls' volleyball Cheerleading Baseball (summer league)
Boys' volleyball Dance team
Cheerleading Boys' and girls' skiing
Color guard Wrestling
Winter guard

Notable alumni

Notable faculty

  • Hayden Knight, former professional soccer player who was inducted into the Cedarburg High School Athletic Hall of Fame in 2014

References

  1. ^ "WSMA State Marching Band Championship: Archive | Wisconsin School Music Association". www.wsmamusic.org. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
  2. ^ CHS Athletics Department Archived 5 October 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Amadeus William Grabau". Dictionary of American Biography (fee via Fairfax County Public Library). New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1974. Gale Document Number: GALE|BT2310012533. Retrieved 17 January 2014. Biography in Context. (subscription required)
  4. ^ Raddatz signs Bengal contract The Milwaukee Sentinel, Retrieved September 24, 2014.