Westosha Central High School

Westosha Central High School is a public high school located in the village of Paddock Lake, Wisconsin, United States, near the border of the town of Salem. It serves students in grades 9 through 12 in the municipalities of Wheatland, Salem, Brighton, Paris, Paddock Lake, Trevor, and Bristol, and open enrollment students from Kenosha and Racine. Parts of Trevor, Wheatland, and Salem are split between Central and neighboring Wilmot Union High School. The school was founded in 1952.

Westosha Central High School
Address
24617 75th Street

,
Kenosha
,
53168

United States
Coordinates42.56728°N 88.10715°W / 42.56728; -88.10715
Information
TypePublic, coeducational high school
Established1952
School districtWestosha
SuperintendentJohn Gendron
PrincipalDale van Keuren
StaffTotal staff - 124
Faculty80 (2019)
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,099 (2019-20)
Average class size18
Color(s)Maroon and silver   
Song"Go You Falcons!"
Athletics conferenceSouthern Lakes
SportsBaseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross country, football, volleyball, golf, soccer, swimming, tennis, track and field, wrestling, gymnastics, softball,dance,trap shooting, hockey, bowling
MascotFalcon
Team nameFalcons
RivalWilmot Union High School
School fees$55 plus class materials depending on course
Communities servedWheatland, Salem, Brighton, Paris, Bristol, Paddock Lake, and Trevor and open enrollment students from Kenosha and Racine
Feeder schoolsWheatland, Salem, Brighton, Paris, Bristol
Websitehttp://www.westosha.k12.wi.us

History

Westosha Central High School was originally named Salem Central High School. The name was changed to Westosha Central High School in the early 1980s, "Westosha" referring to the fact that the school was west of Kenosha as well as differentiating it from Walter Reuther Central High School, a special curriculum high school in nearby Kenosha. Westosha Central High School is usually referred to as "Central", whereas Walter Reuther Central High School is often called simply "Reuther."

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