Wausau West High School | |
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Location | |
Wausau, Wisconsin USA |
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Coordinates | 44°58′28″N 89°39′04″W / 44.9744°N 89.6512°WCoordinates: 44°58′28″N 89°39′04″W / 44.9744°N 89.6512°W |
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Type | Public secondary |
Established | 1970 |
School district | Wausau School District |
Principal | Jeb Steckbauer |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | Approx. 1,775 |
Color(s) | Blue and Gold |
Mascot | The Warriors |
Newspaper | The Warrior's Word |
Yearbook | Aurora |
Wausau West High School is a public high school serving students in grades 9 to 12 of the Wausau School District. It was built in 1970 on the west side of the city of Wausau, Wisconsin to accommodate the growing city population. Its enrollment is approximately 1,775. Its rival school is Wausau East High School.
The first high school in Wausau was built in 1889 and later replaced by a larger building, Wausau High School, in 1898. By the mid-20th century the school was beginning to become overcrowded. This was exacerbated by a state law passed in the early 1960s that integrated schools from surrounding areas into the Wausau School District. By the end of the decade, the school district decided to build a second high school on the west side, and in 1970 Wausau's second high school opened its doors. Wausau High School was renamed Wausau East High School, and the new building on the west side of Wausau became Wausau West High School.
West provides extracurricular programs in the performing arts, athletics and academics (Science Olympiad).
West's drama program has performed musical and non-musical shows, such as "Little Shop of Horrors" (Fall 1995), "The Music Man" (1988), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Grease, Singin' in the Rain, Cinderella, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (Spring 1993), "As You Like It" (Spring 1994), "Romeo and Juliet" (Spring 1995), "The Orange Splot" (Spring 1996) and others. The drama program participates in the Central Wisconsin Educational Theatre Alliance, a group of local high school drama teachers and students that presents more challenging productions. With funding from grants, community donations, and the profits from past performances, the organization is able to produce plays and musicals on a larger scale than is possible at the high school level. Past shows include Peter Pan, Cats, Les Misérables, Romeo and Juliet, and The Phantom of the Opera.