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Baraboo
High School
Baraboo District
Sauk County

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Baraboo High
1201 Draper St
Baraboo, WI 53913-1299

(608) 355-3940

Grade Range: 9-12
Enrollment: 1031
Full-Time Teachers: 67
Students per Teacher: 15
WWhite/Non-Hispanic 93.9%
BBlack/Non-Hispanic 1.4%
HHispanic 1.7%
AAsian/Pacific Islander 1.4%
NAmerican Indian/Alaska Native 1.6%
Ethnicity Data Source (2006)

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Year: 2003*  2004  2005  2006 

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TestScoreState-Wide
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County-Wide
Ranking
Standard Ranking 97.0 231(T)/472  2(T)/6 
10th Gr Read Adv 51.0 288(T)/472  5/6 
10th Gr Read Prof 70.0 335(T)/472  5/6 
10th Gr Lang Arts Adv 18.0 264(T)/472  3(T)/6 
10th Gr Lang Arts Prof 67.0 338(T)/472  5/6 
10th Gr Math Adv 28.0 134(T)/472  1(T)/6 
10th Gr Math Prof 75.0 205(T)/472  1(T)/6 
10th Gr Science Adv 41.0 133(T)/471  2/6 
10th Gr Science Prof 76.0 194(T)/471  2/6 
10th Gr Soc. Stud. Adv 47.0 143(T)/470  2/6 
10th Gr Soc. Stud. Prof 78.0 182(T)/470  2/6 


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News for Baraboo High (in Wisconsin):

  • Easter eggs in the snow (Baraboo News Republic) (Mon, 24 Mar 2008 06:58:18 GMT)
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  • Learning from the best (Baraboo News Republic) (Thu, 20 Mar 2008 11:06:53 GMT)
    Imagine being a fifth grader at a wrestling clinic and accidentally hitting your partner in the nose. While he goes to stuff some tissue up his nostril to stop the bleeding, a 10-time U.S. champion and three-time Olympian takes his place and begins showing you up close what 30 years of intense training and wrestling knowledge can do. Every Wednesday at the Baraboo High School auxiliary gym, 30 ...

  • T-Birds finish 9th, 10th in opener (Baraboo News Republic) (Mon, 17 Mar 2008 11:06:53 GMT)
    STEVENS POINT — This is what the Baraboo High School boys track team had in mind going into the season. The Thunderbird boys had seven top-10 finishes at the Stevens Point Invitational on Saturday, giving the team a ninth-place finish out of 19 teams in their first meet of the season. The Baraboo girls started their season Friday and had the only first-place finish for the school, as Lacey ...

  • Board working to finalize resignation deal (Baraboo News Republic) (Thu, 20 Mar 2008 06:58:18 GMT)
    Baraboo School Board members voted to continue negotiations with the district administrator during a closed-door meeting Wednesday. School Board members met for 90 minutes Wednesday evening to discuss the possible resignation of District Administrator Lance Alwin. "The board ... considered the possibility of a conditional resignation. The exact terms have not been finally agreed to," School ...

  • School Board to discuss Alwin inquiry today (Baraboo News Republic) (Wed, 19 Mar 2008 10:58:18 GMT)
    Baraboo School Board members plan to meet today to discuss the preliminary findings of their investigation of District Administrator Lance Alwin's job performance. "An investigation has been completed, and the findings or results have not been decided," board member Kevin Bartol said Tuesday evening. "All we know is that (the investigation) was instituted." More information may be available ...

  • BHS girls start today (Baraboo News Republic) (Fri, 14 Mar 2008 11:06:53 GMT)
    Last year, the Baraboo High School girls track team snuck up on a few of the other teams in the Badger North Conference and took third place. This year, they're hoping for a similar finish, but it wouldn't be a surprise to anyone. "I think we have a very solid shot at a top-three finish," head coach Joanna Hollenback said. "Last year no one was thinking we'd finish that high, but with the ...

  • T-Birds thinking repeat (Baraboo News Republic) (Thu, 13 Mar 2008 11:06:53 GMT)
    Armed with 59 athletes — 19 of them seniors — the Baraboo High School boys track and field team is in position to have a big season. The Thunderbirds, who won the Badger North Conference last season, lost some key contributors. Jason Prochnow, Chris Herbst and Travis Swanson were all conference champs in their senior years, with Prochnow and Herbst going on to compete at the state meet. But what ...

  • Spotlight: Baraboo native begins third tour in Middle East (Baraboo News Republic) (Mon, 10 Mar 2008 10:57:48 GMT)
    Sgt. Maj. Richard Seymour is about to make his third trip to the Middle East. The Baraboo native isn't fearful — he's eager to see the progress U.S. troops are making in Iraq. On Thursday the 1983 Baraboo High School graduate deployed for 15 months of duty in Baghdad. He plans to retire from the Army upon his return. "I'm ready to go and try something else," he said. Seymour first served in ...

  • Start spreadin' the news (Baraboo News Republic) (Thu, 06 Mar 2008 15:42:58 GMT)
    Baraboo High School senior Rona Fleischmann-Kowalke said she wouldn't miss going on the band trip to New York for anything. "When I hear the word "keyboard" in a computer class, I think of a musical instrument," she said. "I proudly walk around with my marching band hat on." Fleischmann-Kowalke is not alone in her passion for music. More than 80 band members did everything they could to raise ...

  • Flu bug may be on the decline soon (Baraboo News Republic) (Mon, 10 Mar 2008 10:58:08 GMT)
    Nurses at Sauk County hospitals and public health officials expect the flu season to continue for at least another month, and suggest many people still would benefit themselves and others by getting a flu shot. Friday afternoon a harried emergency room nurse at Reedsburg Area Medical Center was polite, but abrupt in response to a question about how much influenza she was seeing. "We've had lots ...


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