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Milton High School (Milton, Wisconsin)

Milton High School
Location
114 W. High Street
Milton, Wisconsin

United States
Coordinates 42°46′29″N 88°57′14″W / 42.77472°N 88.95389°W / 42.77472; -88.95389
Information
Type Public
School district Milton School District
Principal Jeremy Bilhorn
Faculty 62.0 (on FTE basis)
Grades 9 to 12
Enrollment 1040
Student to teacher ratio 15.9
Color(s) Black, Red, and White
Athletics conference WIAA Badger South Conference(formerly Southern Lakes Conference)
Sports Tennis, Swim, Football, Basketball, Soccer, Cross Country, Wrestling, Volleyball, Baseball, Softball, Track, Gymnastics, Golf
Mascot Rocky the Red Hawk
Team name Red Hawks
Website

Milton High School is a public high school located in the small town of Milton, Wisconsin with a population of approximately 5,588 people. Milton High School has about 80 staff members and 1040 students with graduating classes of 250 students. Jeremy Bilhorn is the Principal at MHS. Mrs. Tara Huber is Associate Principal, Bob Johnson is Dean of Students, Brian Hammil, the former boys basketball coach, is the new Activities Director taking over for the retiring Jim Johnson.

Milton High School offers a wide range of courses for students: agriculture, art, business, English, mathematics, science, foreign language, music, physical education, family/consumer science, health, and social studies.

Milton High School offers a full range of co- and extra-curricular activities, including musical plays, Show choir, (Octave Above) Spanish Club, French Club, Student Council, National Honor Society, Young Republican and Democratic clubs, SADD, Gay/Straight Alliance, National Art Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society, National French Honor Society, Yearbook, Newspaper, Parkour Club, Key Club, FFA, Bowling, Marching Band, Key Club, Y2Y (youth 2 youth), and FBLA.

Milton is in the Badger Conference. Previously they were in the Southern Lakes Conference, but in 2010 moved to the Badger Conference because of a regional realignment of schools to better represent student enrollment.


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