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'''New Berlin Eisenhower Middle/High School''' is a combination [[middle school]] and [[high school]] located in [[New Berlin, Wisconsin|New Berlin]], [[Wisconsin]], United States. Part of the [[School District of New Berlin]], the school serves grades 7 through 12. The school was nationally recognized as a Blue Ribbon School in 2005.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www2.ed.gov/programs/nclbbrs/2006/public-high-schools.pdf |title=2006 No Child Left Behind Blue Ribbon Schools: All Public High Schools (PDF) |date= |accessdate=2020-01-28}}</ref> |
'''New Berlin Eisenhower Middle/High School''' is a combination [[middle school]] and [[high school]] located in [[New Berlin, Wisconsin|New Berlin]], [[Wisconsin]], United States. Part of the [[School District of New Berlin]], the school serves grades 7 through 12. The school was nationally recognized as a Blue Ribbon School in 2005.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www2.ed.gov/programs/nclbbrs/2006/public-high-schools.pdf |title=2006 No Child Left Behind Blue Ribbon Schools: All Public High Schools (PDF) |date= |accessdate=2020-01-28}}</ref> |
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Locals refer to the school as "Ike |
Locals refer to the school as "Ike."<ref name="Gross">{{Cite web |date=2009-07-01 |title=Sextortion at Eisenhower High |url=https://www.gq.com/story/wisconsin-high-school-sex-scandal-online-facebook |access-date=2023-01-13 |website=GQ |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Eisenhower opened in September 1969, although construction of the building was not complete until the spring of 1970. The school opened with 400 9th and 10th grade students from [[New Berlin West High School|New Berlin West]].<ref>[http://nbps.k12.wi.us/schools/eisenhower/ike_history.cfm New Berlin Eisenhower History] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080625042232/http://nbps.k12.wi.us/schools/eisenhower/ike_history.cfm |date=2008-06-25 }}; [http://www.nbps.k12.wi.us/ New Berlin Public Schools] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080404162350/http://www.nbps.k12.wi.us/ |date=2008-04-04 }}; Retrieved May 14, 2008</ref> |
Eisenhower opened in September 1969, although construction of the building was not complete until the spring of 1970. The school opened with 400 9th and 10th grade students from [[New Berlin West High School|New Berlin West]].<ref>[http://nbps.k12.wi.us/schools/eisenhower/ike_history.cfm New Berlin Eisenhower History] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080625042232/http://nbps.k12.wi.us/schools/eisenhower/ike_history.cfm |date=2008-06-25 }}; [http://www.nbps.k12.wi.us/ New Berlin Public Schools] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080404162350/http://www.nbps.k12.wi.us/ |date=2008-04-04 }}; Retrieved May 14, 2008</ref> |
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On April 29, 1999 approximately 800 students from Eisenhower High School and Eisenhower Middle School staged a walkout, protesting the New Berlin Public School Board's $1.6 billion proposed budget cuts.<ref>[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-6702276.html Proposed School District cuts draw fire from all sides Officials,parents, students upset over planned trims in New Berlin budget]{{dead link|date=February 2019|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}; Mark Lisheron; April 29, 1999; [[Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel]]; Retrieved May 14, 2008</ref> The cuts included eliminating elective course options such as home economics and eliminating several teaching positions. Although students skipped class for the walkout from 9:30 am until early in the afternoon, many Eisenhower teachers supported the protest, and administration did not punish students for truancy.<ref>[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-6721627.html 2,000 New Berlin students stage walkout with administrators' OK Their unopposed protest of class reductions enrages area lawmakers]{{dead link|date=February 2019|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}; Mark Lisheron, Paul Gores, contributions from Vikki Ortiz; April 30, 1999; [[Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel]]; Retrieved May 14, 2008</ref> |
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==Athletics== |
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* 2016 - Science Bowl |
* 2016 - Science Bowl |
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* 2017 - Dance (Pom) |
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* 2020 - Science Bowl<ref>https://www.msoe.edu/about-msoe/news/details/new-berlin-students-win-national-science-bowl-r-regional-competition/</ref> |
* 2020 - Science Bowl<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.msoe.edu/about-msoe/news/details/new-berlin-students-win-national-science-bowl-r-regional-competition/ | title=New Berlin Students Win National Science Bowl® Regional Competition | News }}</ref> |
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* 2020 - Dance (Jazz) |
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* 2021 - Cheerleading |
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==Notable alumni== |
==Notable alumni== |
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*[[Mike Hart (left-handed hitter)]], former professional baseball player |
*[[Mike Hart (left-handed hitter)|Mike Hart]], former professional baseball player<ref>{{Cite web |date=December 18, 2019 |first=Anne |last=Warchol |title=Four Individuals, One Team to be Inducted to the New Eisenhower Athletics Hall of Fame |url=https://newberlinnation.nationbuilder.com/ike_hof_2020_class |access-date=2023-01-13 |website=New Berlin Nation}}</ref> |
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*[[Alex McRae]], professional baseball player |
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*[https://www.ikelions.org/ New Berlin Eisenhower athletics and activities website] |
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*[https://www.IkeBasketball.com/ New Berlin Eisenhower girls' basketball website] |
*[https://www.IkeBasketball.com/ New Berlin Eisenhower girls' basketball website] |
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Latest revision as of 00:57, 12 October 2024
Eisenhower Middle/High School | |
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4333 S. Sunnyslope Rd. , Waukesha , 53151 United States | |
Coordinates | 42°57′51″N 88°05′28″W / 42.964065°N 88.090981°W |
Information | |
School type | Public school, middle school/high school |
Established | 1969 |
Status | Open, school hours 7:25AM-2:40PM |
School district | School District of New Berlin |
Authority | Joe Garza |
Superintendent | Joe Garza |
Principal | Matthew Buckley |
Head of school | Joe Garza |
Teaching staff | 65.80 (FTE)[1] |
Grades | 7–12 |
Gender | Co-ed |
Age range | 12–18 |
Enrollment | 1,029 (2022–23)[1] |
• Grade 13 | Joe Garza |
Language | English |
Hours in school day | 7:25–2:40 |
Campus type | Suburban |
Color(s) | Purple and gold |
Athletics conference | Woodland Conference |
Mascot | Lion |
Nickname | Ike |
Team name | Lions |
Rival | New Berlin West High School |
Website | nbexcellence |
New Berlin Eisenhower Middle/High School is a combination middle school and high school located in New Berlin, Wisconsin, United States. Part of the School District of New Berlin, the school serves grades 7 through 12. The school was nationally recognized as a Blue Ribbon School in 2005.[2]
Locals refer to the school as "Ike."[3]
History
[edit]Eisenhower opened in September 1969, although construction of the building was not complete until the spring of 1970. The school opened with 400 9th and 10th grade students from New Berlin West.[4]
On April 29, 1999 approximately 800 students from Eisenhower High School and Eisenhower Middle School staged a walkout, protesting the New Berlin Public School Board's $1.6 billion proposed budget cuts.[5] The cuts included eliminating elective course options such as home economics and eliminating several teaching positions. Although students skipped class for the walkout from 9:30 am until early in the afternoon, many Eisenhower teachers supported the protest, and administration did not punish students for truancy.[6]
Athletics
[edit]Eisenhower High School was a member of the Parkland Conference from 1970 to 1997. It has been a member of the Woodland Conference since 1997. The school has a cross-town rivalry with the city's other middle/high school, New Berlin West. In 1995, Eisenhower won its first state championship in any sport by defeating Ashland in the Division 3 State Football Championship game. The school successfully defended its championship in 1996, by defeating Spooner for the state title.
The boys' basketball team won the Division 2 state championship on March 8, 2008 with a 54-41 win over Adams-Friendship High School.[7] The girls' softball team also won the Division 2 State Championship in 2008. The girls' basketball team won the Division 2 State Title in 2010. The Eisenhower girls returned to state in 2012 undefeated ranked second in the state into the championship game at 27-0, but fell short to #1 and undefeated New London 39-43.[8] The girls also made it to the state championship in 2013, before losing to Notre Dame 33-42.[9]
In 2008 the varsity boys' basketball team and the varsity girls' volleyball team won the state championships.[3]
State championships
[edit]- 1988 - Cheerleading
- 1993 - Cheerleading
- 1994 - Cheerleading
- 1995 - Football
- 1996 - Football
- 1997 - Cheerleading
- 1998 - Cheerleading
- 1999 - Cheerleading
- 2001 - Academic Decathlon
- 2002 - Academic Decathlon
- 2003 - Cheerleading
- 2004 - Academic Decathlon
- 2005 - Cheerleading
- 2006 - Academic Decathlon
- 2007 - Cheerleading
- 2008 - Boys' basketball
- 2008 - Girls' softball
- 2009 - Academic Decathlon
- 2009 - Boys' volleyball
- 2010 - Academic Decathlon
- 2010 - Girls' basketball
- 2010 - Table tennis
- 2011 - Academic Decathlon
- 2011 - Cheerleading
- 2012 - Academic Decathlon
- 2013 - Academic Decathlon
- 2013 - Cheerleading
- 2016 - Girls' basketball
- 2016 - Science Bowl
- 2017 - Dance (Pom)
- 2020 - Science Bowl[10]
- 2020 - Dance (Pom)
- 2020 - Dance (Jazz)
- 2021 - Lake Sturgeon Bowl[11]
- 2021 - Dance (Pom)
- 2021 - Dance (Jazz)
- 2021 - Cheerleading
- 2022 - Dance (Pom)
- 2022 - Dance (Jazz)
National championships
[edit]- 2013 - Academic Decathlon[12]
- 2016 - Science Bowl
Notable alumni
[edit]- Mike Hart, former professional baseball player[13]
- Alex McRae, professional baseball player
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Eisenhower Middle High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
- ^ "2006 No Child Left Behind Blue Ribbon Schools: All Public High Schools (PDF)" (PDF). Retrieved 2020-01-28.
- ^ a b "Sextortion at Eisenhower High". GQ. 2009-07-01. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
- ^ New Berlin Eisenhower History Archived 2008-06-25 at the Wayback Machine; New Berlin Public Schools Archived 2008-04-04 at the Wayback Machine; Retrieved May 14, 2008
- ^ Proposed School District cuts draw fire from all sides Officials,parents, students upset over planned trims in New Berlin budget[dead link ]; Mark Lisheron; April 29, 1999; Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel; Retrieved May 14, 2008
- ^ 2,000 New Berlin students stage walkout with administrators' OK Their unopposed protest of class reductions enrages area lawmakers[dead link ]; Mark Lisheron, Paul Gores, contributions from Vikki Ortiz; April 30, 1999; Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel; Retrieved May 14, 2008
- ^ Guard gets hot hand at right time for Ike; Art Kabelowsky; March 8, 2008; Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel; Retrieved March 8, 2008
- ^ "New Berlin girls lose in state final (With image, tweets) · mycommunitynow · Storify". Archived from the original on 2016-03-07. Retrieved 2013-05-29.
- ^ Reischel, Rob (2013-03-16). "Shots don't fall for New Berlin Eisenhower in loss". Jsonline.com. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
- ^ "New Berlin Students Win National Science Bowl® Regional Competition | News".
- ^ <iframe src="https://www.facebook.com/plugins/post.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FLakeSturgeonBowl%2Fposts%2F3565133400264202&show_text=true&width=500"
- ^ http://waukesha.fox6now.com/news/news/119004-new-berlin-eisenhower-academic-decathlon-team-wins-national-title [dead link ]
- ^ Warchol, Anne (December 18, 2019). "Four Individuals, One Team to be Inducted to the New Eisenhower Athletics Hall of Fame". New Berlin Nation. Retrieved 2023-01-13.