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'''Nathan Hale High School''' is a public high school in [[West Allis, Wisconsin]], located on Lincoln Avenue and South 116th Street. The school boundaries are the [[West Allis, Wisconsin|City of West Allis]], Village of West Milwaukee as well as portions of [[New Berlin, Wisconsin|New Berlin]] and [[Greenfield, Wisconsin|Greenfield]]. |
'''Nathan Hale High School''' is a public high school in [[West Allis, Wisconsin]], located on Lincoln Avenue and South 116th Street. The school boundaries are the [[West Allis, Wisconsin|City of West Allis]], Village of West Milwaukee as well as portions of [[New Berlin, Wisconsin|New Berlin]] and [[Greenfield, Wisconsin|Greenfield]]. |
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Nathan Hale High School runs on a 50-minute, 8 period, 2 semester schedule. The faculty is made of more than 100 faculty members including 5 guidance counselors and 6 administrators. Nathan Hale High School offers organizations including Nathan Hale Mentors, |
Nathan Hale High School runs on a 50-minute, 8 period, 2 semester schedule. The faculty is made of more than 100 faculty members including 5 guidance counselors and 6 administrators. Nathan Hale High School offers organizations including [[FBLA-PBL|FBLA]], Nathan Hale Mentors, [[HOSA (organization)|HOSA]], and [[DECA (organization)|DECA]] as well as clubs, such as Students for Saving the Earth, [[Key Club]], DART, Bowling Club, Forensics, [[National Honor Society]], German, French and [[Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica|Spanish Honors Societies]], Drama Club, [[Magic: The Gathering|Magic the Gathering]] Club, Video Game Club, and more. Nathan Hale's rival is the [[West Allis Central High School|West Allis Central]] Bulldogs. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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*[[Marisabel Cabrera]], member of the [[Wisconsin State Assembly]] |
*[[Marisabel Cabrera]], member of the [[Wisconsin State Assembly]] |
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*[[Paul Melotik]], member of the [[Wisconsin State Assembly]] |
*[[Paul Melotik]], member of the [[Wisconsin State Assembly]] |
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*[[Chris Scheels]], Olympic speed skater |
*[[Chris Scheels]], Olympic [[Speed skating|speed skater]] |
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*[[Tony Staskunas]], lawyer and politician<ref>''Wisconsin Blue Book 2011-2012'', p. 29.</ref> |
*[[Tony Staskunas]], lawyer and politician<ref>''Wisconsin Blue Book 2011-2012'', p. 29.</ref> |
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*[[Rick Wagner]], former NFL [[Tackle (gridiron football position)|offensive tackle]] for the [[Baltimore Ravens]], the [[Detroit Lions]], and the [[Green Bay Packers]]<ref>{{Cite web |last=Journal |first=JASON WILDE For the State |date=2020-08-09 |title=For ex-Badgers standout Rick Wagner, return home to Wisconsin means being in ‘a special place’ |url=https://madison.com/sports/football/professional/for-ex-badgers-standout-rick-wagner-return-home-to-wisconsin-means-being-in-a-special/article_89e4f0c2-0d9d-59e9-a9b4-5f7f313e4ef5.html |access-date=2024-08-23 |website=Wisconsin State Journal |language=en}}</ref> |
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*[[Rick Wagner]], former NFL offensive tackle |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Nathan Hale High School | |
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Address | |
11601 W. Lincoln Avenue , 53227 | |
Coordinates | 43°00′05″N 88°03′23″W / 43.00137°N 88.05635°W |
Information | |
Type | Public Secondary |
Motto | Dedicated to Academic Excellence & Committed to Personal Achievement |
School district | School District of West Allis-West Milwaukee |
Superintendent | Paul Strobel |
Principal | Matthew Lesar |
Staff | 75.82 (FTE)[3] |
Faculty | 110 |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 1,261 (2022-23)[3] |
Student to teacher ratio | 16.63[3] |
Hours in school day | 7 |
Campus size | 65-acre (260,000 m2)[2] |
Color(s) | Green and White |
Fight song | Across The Field ("Give a Cheer for Nathan Hale") |
Athletics conference | Greater Metro |
Mascot | Herbie The Husky (#07) |
Nickname | Huskies |
Rival | West Allis Central |
Newspaper | Husky Happenings |
Yearbook | Vigilant |
Website | hale |
Nathan Hale High School is a public high school in West Allis, Wisconsin, located on Lincoln Avenue and South 116th Street. The school boundaries are the City of West Allis, Village of West Milwaukee as well as portions of New Berlin and Greenfield.
Nathan Hale High School runs on a 50-minute, 8 period, 2 semester schedule. The faculty is made of more than 100 faculty members including 5 guidance counselors and 6 administrators. Nathan Hale High School offers organizations including FBLA, Nathan Hale Mentors, HOSA, and DECA as well as clubs, such as Students for Saving the Earth, Key Club, DART, Bowling Club, Forensics, National Honor Society, German, French and Spanish Honors Societies, Drama Club, Magic the Gathering Club, Video Game Club, and more. Nathan Hale's rival is the West Allis Central Bulldogs.
History
[edit]Nathan Hale High School was initially established in 1931 as an additional junior high school, requested in response to an ever-growing population of students. The first building for Hale still stands, as it is the current building for West Allis Central. Nathan Hale Junior High School was a title short lived, as the current name for the school was conceived in 1941, serving both junior and senior high schoolers alike until 1957. The school served those students at this location until 1968, when the current building was opened two miles to the west, prompting Central to move into Hale's original building in 1973. Central's first building was torn down and subsequently replaced with the current West Allis Public Library.
The current building for Nathan Hale has retained its stark, brutalist architecture of the 1960's, but not without renovations. In 1999, the cafeteria moved downstairs into its current location in the northeastern corner of the building. Traces of the old cafeteria are encased in the walls of the Mentoring Program homeroom, where water fountains are present. In the same year, an additional auxiliary gym was also constructed. In 2005, the school's current weight room was finished.
Athletics
[edit]Despite Nathan Hale's direct rival being the Central Bulldogs, the two schools are not in the same athletic conference; Hale is a part of the Greater Metro Conference, while Central is a part of the Woodland Conference.
Boys sports include:
- Football
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Soccer
- Volleyball
- Wrestling
- Bowling
- Swimming and Diving
- Tennis
- Track and Field
- Golf
- Cross Country
Girls sports are:
- Basketball
- Softball
- Soccer
- Track and Field
- Tennis
- Cross Country
- Volleyball
- Gymnastics
- Swimming and Diving
Championships
[edit]Hale won a WIAA state championship in boys cross country in 1968.[4]
The Girls Varsity Basketball Team won a Conference Championship in 2018.
The Boys Varsity Basketball Team won Conference Championships in 1989, 1991 and 1992.
The Varsity Football Team won a Conference Championship going undefeated for the season, and was the #1 ranked team in the State in 1952.
Notable alumni
[edit]- Marisabel Cabrera, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Paul Melotik, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Chris Scheels, Olympic speed skater
- Tony Staskunas, lawyer and politician[5]
- Rick Wagner, former NFL offensive tackle for the Baltimore Ravens, the Detroit Lions, and the Green Bay Packers[6]
References
[edit]- ^ http://www.greatschools.net/modperl/achievement/wi/2006#act_summary www.greatschools.net
- ^ http://www.wawm.k12.wi.us/Our%20Schools/Hale_Folder/Halepro.htm www.wawm.k12.wi.us
- ^ a b c "Nathan Hale High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved July 1, 2024.
- ^ 2019 State Cross Country Meet Souvenir Program. Wisconsin Rapids, WI: Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. November 2, 2019. p. 27.
- ^ Wisconsin Blue Book 2011-2012, p. 29.
- ^ Journal, JASON WILDE For the State (2020-08-09). "For ex-Badgers standout Rick Wagner, return home to Wisconsin means being in 'a special place'". Wisconsin State Journal. Retrieved 2024-08-23.