Madison West High School
Madison West High School is a comprehensive four-year high school in Madison, Wisconsin, founded in 1930. Its athletics teams compete in the WIAA Big Eight Conference.
Madison West High School | |
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Address | |
30 Ash Street , 53726 | |
Coordinates | 43°4′7″N 89°25′33″W |
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Type | Public secondary |
Established | 1930 |
School district | Madison Metropolitan School District |
Principal | Karen Boran |
Faculty | 137.10 (FTE)[1] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Number of students | 2,228 (2018-19)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 16.25[1] |
Color(s) | Maize and blue |
Athletics conference | Big Eight Conference |
Mascot | Reggie the Regent (A lion) |
Teams | Regents |
Accreditation | AdvancED |
Newspaper | The Regent Review |
Yearbook | Westward Ho |
Website | westweb |
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Madison West serves students from four municipalities: Madison, the town of Madison, Shorewood Hills and Fitchburg.
Academics
Madison West's advanced placement classes include French Language and Culture, Spanish Language and Culture, Spanish Literature and Culture, German Language and Culture, U.S. Government & Politics, U.S. History, European History, Statistics, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Computer Science Principles, Computer Science A, Physics 2, Chemistry, Biology, Environmental Science, and Music Theory.
Extracurricular activities
Rocket club
Madison West Rocket Club was started in 2003. In 2009, 2012, and 2019 it placed first in the Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC) national finals.[5][6][7] In 2020, the club submitted a proposal to the Ken Sousa Memorial Grant Contest to study the effects of space flight on organisms by sending slime molds into suborbital flight.[8]
Athletics
Madison West's athletic teams are known as the Regents, and compete in the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association's Big Eight Conference. The Regents have won a WIAA-record 92 state championships.[15]
Sport | Year(s) |
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Baseball | 1952 |
Basketball (boys) | 1945, 1992 |
Basketball (girls) | 1976, 1982 |
Cross country (boys) | 1947, 1951, 1955, 1963, 2004, 2012, 2014, 2016 |
Football | 1977 |
Golf (boys) | 1934–1936, 1949, 1956, 1957, 1960–1962, 1966, 1967, 1976, 1987, 1988, 1995 |
Golf (girls) | 1972–1976 |
Gymnastics (girls) | 1987 |
Hockey (boys) | 1983 |
Soccer (boys) | 1984, 1987, 1988 |
Soccer (girls) | 1988, 1991, 1999, 2000, 2012 |
Softball | 1976 |
Swimming and Diving (boys) | 1977–1979, 1982–1985, 1987–1991, 1993, 2018, 2019 |
Swimming and Diving (girls) | 1973, 1977, 1980–1983, 1986, 1989, 1990–1992, 1995–1998 |
Tennis (boys) | 1948 |
Track and field (boys) | 1942, 1944, 1948, 1951–1953, 1956, 1964 |
Track and field (girls) | 1974, 1975, 1980–1982, 1985 |
Volleyball (boys) | 1947 |
Wrestling | 1965 |
Notable alumni
- Jim Bakken - former NFL place kicker, St. Louis Cardinals
- Tammy Baldwin - U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator[16]
- Carol A. Buettner - Wisconsin State Senator
- Jeff Conrad - drummer for the band Phantom Planet
- Jim Doyle, class of 1963 - 44th Governor of Wisconsin[17]
- Reece Gaines - former NBA guard, Orlando Magic, Houston Rockets, Milwaukee Bucks[18]
- Alexander R. Grant - Wisconsin State Representative
- Beth Heiden - Olympic Bronze Medalist speed skater in the 1980 Winter Olympic Games; professional cyclist
- Eric Heiden - Olympic Gold Medalist speed skater at the 1980 Winter Olympic Games; professional cyclist
- Phil Hellmuth - professional poker player[19]
- Dan Immerfall - Olympic speed skater 1976 Winter Olympic Games, 1980 Winter Olympic Games
- Daniel Kane - Mathematician Morgan Prize (2007), Putnam Fellow (2003–06)
- Awonder Liang - Chess player, second youngest American to qualify for the title of Grandmaster[20]
- Fred Lerdahl, composer and music theorist
- Barbara Lorman - Wisconsin State Senator
- David Maraniss - journalist and author
- K. T. McFarland - Deputy National Security Advisor
- Ward Moorehouse - anti-corporate activist, publisher
- Jay Mortenson - Olympic gold medalist in swimming at 1988 Summer Olympic Games
- Cyrus Nowrasteh - filmmaker
- Ted Park - rapper
- Sarayu Rao - actress
- Sarah T. Roberts - researcher
- David L. Rose - U.S. business executive
- Leo Sidran - musician
- Charles P. Smith - Wisconsin State Treasurer
- John Stamstad - bike racer and trail runner, member of the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame
- Scott Stantis - editorial cartoonist for The Chicago Tribune and creator of the comic strips The Buckets and Prickly City
- Tim Stracka - former NFL tight end, Cleveland Browns
- Mike Sui - actor
- Chris Tallman - actor
- Donnel Thompson - former NFL linebacker, Pittsburgh Steelers, Indianapolis Colts
- Stu Voigt - former NFL tight end, Minnesota Vikings
- JD Walsh - actor[21]
- Marc Webb - film director
- Bob Whitsitt - general manager of the Portland Trail Blazers and the Seattle SuperSonics in the NBA; the Seattle Seahawks in the NFL
- Ben Wikler - current chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin
References
- "West High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 7, 2020.
- "Home". West High School. Archived from the original on February 12, 2011.
- "West High School". Madison Metropolitan School District. Retrieved December 18, 2012.
- "Institution Summary". AdvancED. Retrieved July 8, 2012.
- "2009 Contest Final Results". Team America Rocketry Challenge. Retrieved April 27, 2018.
- "2012 Contest Final Results". Team America Rocketry Challenge. Retrieved April 27, 2018.
- DeFour, Matthew (July 12, 2012). "Madison West team will represent US in international rocket competition". Wisconsin State Journal. Retrieved October 19, 2012.
- "Going to Space". MadWest Rocketry Club. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
- "Past Tournament Results". Science Olympiad. Retrieved April 27, 2018.
- "Madison West High School". Science Olympiad. Retrieved November 6, 2020.
- "2015 State High School Math Contest Results" (PDF). Wisconsin Mathematics Council. Retrieved October 21, 2019.
- "2016 State High School Math Contest Results" (PDF). Wisconsin Mathematics Council. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
- "April 2016 High School Score Report Summary" (PDF). Wisconsin Mathematics League. Retrieved April 27, 2018.
- "2016 Results". Purple Comet! Math Meet. Retrieved April 27, 2018.
- "State Championships by School". WIAA. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
- "About Tammy". Tammy Baldwin.com. Retrieved November 6, 2012.
- Borowski, Greg (October 8, 2006). "Doyle Profile, Part 1: Seeds for race planted early" (ASPX). Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved December 6, 2006.
- "Reece Gaines". Basketball Reference.com. Retrieved December 6, 2006.
- Moe, Doug (July 22, 2006). "A Poker Story, A Madison Story". The Capital Times. Retrieved December 7, 2006.
- Stofflet, John (14 March 2019). "Madison teen will be youngest competitor at U.S. Chess Championship". NBC 15. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
- Thomas, Rob (February 9, 2012). "Madison West grad J.D. Walsh brings his politically charged series, 'Battleground', home". Madison.com. Retrieved April 27, 2018.
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