Madison La Follette High School | |
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Address | |
702 Pflaum Road Madison, Wisconsin United States |
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Information | |
Type | Public secondary |
Established | 1963 |
Oversight | Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) |
Principal | Sean Storch |
Faculty | ~110 |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 1,700 (2014-2015) |
Color(s) | Cardinal and Gray |
Mascot | Lance the Lancer |
Rival | Madison East high school |
Accreditation | AdvancED |
Newspaper | The Lance |
Yearbook | The Statesman |
Website | http://lafolletteweb.madison.k12.wi.us |
Robert M. La Follette High School is a public school located in Madison, Wisconsin, on the city's South East Side with its attendance boundaries including parts of the City of Madison, City of Fitchburg, Town of Blooming Grove, and Town of Burke, teaching students in grades 9-12. It is a part of the Madison Metropolitan School District. One of five Madison public high schools, it is commonly known as "La Follette". The school is named after former lawmaker and 1924 presidential candidate Robert M. La Follette, Sr..
La Follette is one of a small number of schools in the state using the block system. Each class is an hour and a half, with four classes per day. Most classes are completed in one semester. A new set of four classes begins in the spring semester for a total of eight classes per year per student. Students seem to prefer the four block schedule to traditional high school schedules because they feel the day goes by faster and homework is more manageable. It also gives teachers more time with students.
On September 28, 2010, the school was visited by President Barack Obama during an unannounced stop.
La Follette High School has one of the few on-grounds arboretums in the state. It was designed to have three ecosystems, including prairie, woodland, and pond.
The Science Olympiad Team at La Follette High School participates in statewide competitions (stub)
The Mathletes participate in statewide competitions (stub)
The La Follette Quiz Bowl team, founded in 1978, won the Wisconsin State Tournament twice, in both the Fall and Spring. The team was eligible for Nationals in Chicago (stub, need more info)
In April 2012, Kasey Gallagher-Schmitz was elected to become the Wisconsin HOSA State President. He was the first student from La Follette to serve on the state's Executive Council, and the first president from Madison.
La Follette athletics include baseball, fast-pitch softball, track and field, hockey, swimming, wrestling, basketball, gymnastics, cheerleading, poms, cross country, football, soccer, volleyball, golf, and tennis.