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*[[Phil Hellmuth]] - professional poker player<ref>{{cite news | last =Moe | first =Doug | title =A Poker Story, A Madison Story | publisher =The Capital Times, Madison.com | date =2006-07-22 | url =http://www.madison.com/archives/read.php?ref=/tct/2006/07/22/0607220138.php | accessdate =2006-12-07}}</ref>
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Madison West High School[1]
Location
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Information
TypePublic secondary
Established1930
OversightMadison Metropolitan School District
PrincipalEd Holmes
Grades9–12
Number of studentsapprox. 2,300 (2006-2007)
Color(s)Maize and Blue
MascotReggie the Regent (A lion)
NewspaperRegent Review
Websitehttp://www.madison.k12.wi.us/west/

Madison West High School is one of four comprehensive four-year high schools in Madison, Wisconsin. It was established in 1930. Its mascot is the "Reggie the Regent," a lion, and its school colors are maize and blue. Athletics compete in the WIAA Big Eight Conference.

Administration

  • Principal: Ed Holmes
  • Assistant Principals: Lee Callaway, Theresa Calderon, Beth Tompson, Mitch McGrath

Advanced Placement

Madison West features Advanced Placement classes such as:

  • World Languages: French Language, Spanish Language, Latin Language
  • History: American Government & Politics
  • Mathematics: Statistics, AB Calculus, BC Calculus, Computer Science A, Computer Science AB

Students

Madison West High School's students come from various social, economic, and cultural backgrounds; however, the majority are from business and professional families. West's student population is 39% non-white, compared to 10% for Madison as a whole. Students at West come from Cherokee, Hamilton, and Wright Middle Schools, in addition to various other schools across the district.

Trivia

  • The emo band Jimmy Eat World filmed the music video for their song, "Work," at West High in 2005.
  • The Madison West Boys Cross Country team won the team's first State Cross Country Championship under head coach Tom Kaufman in 2005. The team placed 5th at the 2006 meet.
  • Since its inception in 1983, competing every year, the Madison West Science Olympiad team has placed no worse than second in the Wisconsin State Science Olympiad Tournament (Division C). The West team had placed first in Wisconsin for 8 years in a row, until 2008, when they were defeated due to disqualification in the Ecology event. The West team has also had success at the national tournament by placing in the top 10 in 3 consecutive years from 1989 to 1991 including 2nd in 1989.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ http://www.madison.k12.wi.us/west/ Infobox data validation.
  2. ^ "Tammy Baldwin's personal website" (HTML). Retrieved 2006-12-06.
  3. ^ Mertz, Adam (2007-01-19). "A Run Of Beginners' Luck". The Capital Times, Madison.com. Retrieved 2003-05-26.
  4. ^ "Milwaukee Journal Sentinal Jim Doyle article including West attendance" (ASPX). Retrieved 2006-12-06.
  5. ^ "Basketball-Reference.com entry for Reece Gaines" (HTML). Retrieved 2006-12-06.
  6. ^ Moe, Doug (2006-07-22). "A Poker Story, A Madison Story". The Capital Times, Madison.com. Retrieved 2006-12-07.
  7. ^ a b "Conklin, Melanie "From Yellow to Golden", madison.com, 'The Wisconsin State Journal" (HTML). Retrieved 2006-12-07.