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Sheboygan South High School
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3128 South 12th Street
Sheboygan, Wisconsin 53081

Information
School typePublic High School
Established1960 (1960)
School districtSheboygan Area School District
DeanJosh Kestell
PrincipalMike Trimberger, Jr.
Grades9 through 12
Enrollment1,017 (2014-2015)
Color(s)Red, White, Black
NicknameRedwing
RivalsSheboygan North High School
NewspaperLake Breeze
YearbookLake Breeze
Websitesheboygan.k12.wi.us/south

Sheboygan South High School is a public coeducational High school serving approximately 1,335 students in grades 9-12. Located on the south side of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, it is part of the Sheboygan Area School District. The school has a rivalry with the cross-town Sheboygan North High School.

The school opened in 1960 in the midst of a population shift toward the south side of Sheboygan and the Town of Wilson. It was a replacement for the former Sheboygan Central High School, located in the city's downtown, which remains the site of the school district's offices and the site of several alternative programs. The school has undergone two expansions. In 1998, a new library and classrooms were added, and a more significant expansion occurred in 2005-2006, with the addition of more classrooms, a new indoor athletic complex, and new tennis courts. Naming rights for the school's new gymnasium were acquired by Acuity Insurance, with the weight room/fitness center being sponsored by Aurora Health Care and open to use by the public outside of school hours.

The school's athletic teams are nicknamed the Redwings, with the school colors being red, white and black. Until 1993 the nickname was the Redmen. When concerns over the racial implications of the Native American name were broached, a long debate among students, faculty, alumni and the community at large resulted in a change, one of the first in the state of Wisconsin to be settled long before the May 2010 implementation of a state law allowing easier challenges of Native American nicknames. One remnant of the former Redmen name still exists in a mosaic profile of an Indian chief on the front facade of the school's auditorium.

The school's newspaper and yearbook are named Lake Breeze, a carryover from Central High School.

Three members of the faculty hold National Board of Teaching Certification.[1][failed verification]

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References

  1. ^ "NBCT Directory Search". National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. Retrieved 30 January 2015.