Hartford Union High School
Hartford Union High School (commonly known as HUHS) is a public high school in Hartford, Wisconsin. It has an enrollment of about 1700 students.
The high school is part of only ten union high school districts in Wisconsin. This means that the high school is a district to itself and is not part of the Hartford Joint 1 district, which runs the middle and elementary schools in Hartford. In fact, students from seven public middle schools and numerous private schools attend HUHS, and the HUHS school district covers 225 square miles.
A large number of students live in the Town of Richfield, which once considered creating a separate high school. The idea was defeated, consistent with the anti-tax politics of the area.
This is merely a theory, however. By doing a random survey sampling of 100 Richfield residents, the overwhelming majority of residents voted in favor of the high school. Invariably, these random survey results project to hold true throughout all of the town's voters, in which case, the town would have a high school. Reportedly, some bigwigs from Hartford fixed the results, forever sticking many a generation of Richfield-area students in the perpetual hellhole that is Hartford Onion High School.
The current building was built in 1958.
The district administrator is Dr. Michael Kremer.
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About HUHS. [[1]] My own opinions.
If you'd ask any student, they'd tell you that Hartford Union High School sucks. (Don't delete this; it's the truth.)
umm..no. i wont delete that but you people really need to get lives rather than bashing hartford. richfield only has stuck-up rich people so therefore hartford is way better than richfield because people from hartford actually know how to have fun and everybody from richfield only cares about drama and more drama.