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Onalaska
High School
Onalaska District
Lewis County

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Onalaska High School
540 Carlisle Ave.
Onalaska, WA 98570-9654

(360) 978-4113

Grade Range: 9-12
Enrollment: 287
Full-Time Teachers: 15
Students per Teacher: 19
WWhite/Non-Hispanic 82.9%
BBlack/Non-Hispanic 0.3%
HHispanic 5.9%
AAsian/Pacific Islander 2.4%
NAmerican Indian/Alaska Native 8.4%
Ethnicity Data Source (2006)

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Standard Ranking 27.9 256(T)/379  9/11 
10th Gr Read Level 4 23.1 253(T)/375  9/11 
10th Gr Read Met 44.2 220(T)/375  8/11 
10th Gr Math Level 4 4.8 258(T)/378  7/11 
10th Gr Math Met 18.3 264(T)/378  9/11 
10th Gr Write Met 23.1 275/369  11/11 
10th Gr Listen Met 61.5 278/378  11/11 


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News for Onalaska High School (in Washington):

  • Swimmers adding Holmen to mix (Onalaska Community Life) (Mon, 03 Dec 2007 14:01:49 GMT)
    Onalaska High School's boys swimming team from a year ago was going to be a nearly entirely new team this winter, with seven seniors and a foreign-exchange student among last year's group of 11 swimmers. The addition of Holmen to the program this season only aids in that turnover, with the new Onalaska-Holmen boys swimming program beginning its season with a 10-team invitational in Chippewa ...

  • Nearly-intact gymnasts begin Tuesday (Onalaska Community Life) (Mon, 03 Dec 2007 14:01:59 GMT)
    Onalaska High School's gymnastics team featured 14 underclassmen a year ago. With a roster nearly intact from a year ago, Onalaska begins its season with a triangular with Eau Claire Memorial and Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Chuck Deeth Fieldhouse.

  • Holthaus credits Gees, family for scholarship (Onalaska Community Life) (Mon, 03 Dec 2007 14:00:59 GMT)
    Onalaska High School senior McKenzie Holthaus has been a vital part of the Hilltoppers girls golf team since her freshman season, when she was Onalaska's lone first-team all-Mississippi Valley Conference player on a suprising league champion. She's maintained that level of play over the past four years, crediting local teaching pro Tom Gees and her family in helping her earn a scholarship to ...

  • Boys skaters opens with physical win (Onalaska Community Life) (Mon, 03 Dec 2007 14:01:19 GMT)
    Onalaska High School's boys hockey team struggled with its lack of physicality at times a year ago. Onalaska didn't show many of those traits in its season opener Tuesday at Chippewa Falls in a 4-0 win.

  • Wrestlers trying to stay on state scene (Onalaska Community Life) (Mon, 03 Dec 2007 14:02:09 GMT)
    Onalaska High School's wrestling program broke a two-year state tournament drought last March, with 2007 graduate Josh Sackmaster qualifying at 189 pounds. Sackmaster also became just the second state qualifier for Onalaska in the previous six years. The Hilltoppers should have three wrestlers this season that could ensure that drought doesn't begin again this winter.

  • Second-half run falls short for OHS boys (Onalaska Community Life) (Mon, 03 Dec 2007 14:01:39 GMT)
    Onalaska High School's boys basketball team looked like it had a decent shot at a comeback win in the fourth quarter of its season opener at Black River Falls Tuesday.

  • Stewart makes it official (Onalaska Community Life) (Thu, 29 Nov 2007 14:46:29 GMT)
    Onalaska High School senior Kyle Stewart made it official Friday in a media conference outside the Chuck Deeth Fieldhouse, signing a national letter of intent to attend and play baseball at Western Carolina in Cullowhee, N.C. next fall.

  • New OHS girls cage crew looking for identity (Onalaska Community Life) (Thu, 29 Nov 2007 14:46:49 GMT)
    Onalaska High School's girls basketball team didn't have a successful year last winter in terms of wins and losses, finishing 4-17 overall and 3-9 in the Mississippi Valley Conference. Oftentimes teams with those types of records are loaded with underclassmen, providing hope for future seasons.

  • Boys skaters look to prove they're among area's best (Onalaska Community Life) (Thu, 29 Nov 2007 14:47:20 GMT)
    Onalaska High School's boys hockey team seems to have most of the components of a quality club this winter. Onalaska returns a preseason, first-team, all-state goalie in senior Mitch Thompson, their top two defensemen in seniors Mike Bottcher and Jerry Rank, and nearly everybody from their top three lines. It could lead to the Hilltoppers returning to the top of the Northwest Central Hockey ...

  • OHS boys cagers capable of matching '05 run? (Onalaska Community Life) (Thu, 29 Nov 2007 14:47:30 GMT)
    The last time an Onalaska High School boys basketball team featured this many seniors, Onalaska came within overtime of reaching the Division 2 state tournament. The Hilltoppers will ride nine seniors this winter in hopes of challenging for a Mississippi Valley Conference championship and state berth.


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