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Whitnall High School


FieldValue
nameWhitnall High School
streetaddress5000 South 116th Street
cityGreenfield
stateWisconsin
zipcode53228
countryUnited States
established1949
typePublic high school
districtWhitnall School District
grades9–12
principalCharles Tollefsen
teaching_staff57.73
ratio14.22
enrollment821 (2024–2025)
colors
conferenceWoodland Conference
team_nameFalcons
rivalGreenfield High School

Whitnall High School is a comprehensive secondary school in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. It is part of the Whitnall School District. It is named for Charles B. Whitnall, the first Socialist city treasurer of Milwaukee and the architect of Milwaukee County's system of public parks.

Administration

Whitnall High School has three administrators. Charles Tollefsen is the principal, Russell Tillmann is the assistant principal, and Elizabeth Purse is the dean of students as of 2019.

Sports

WHS is a member of the Woodland-East Conference. Schools in that conference include Brown Deer, Cudahy, Greenfield, Milwaukee Lutheran, South Milwaukee, and Shorewood.

During the 2015-2016 school year, the school's varsity football program tied as Woodland East Conference champions, the 4th championship in school history.

Sports offered at WHS:

  • Boys cross country
  • Girls cross country
  • Boys volleyball
  • Girls volleyball
  • Boys soccer
  • Girls soccer
  • Football
  • Girls tennis
  • Boys tennis
  • Girls swimming
  • Boys swimming
  • Boys basketball
  • Girls basketball
  • Wrestling
  • Boys golf
  • Boys track
  • Girls track
  • Baseball
  • Softball

Conference affiliation history

  • Braveland Conference (1961-1963)
  • Parkland Conference (1963-1997)
  • Woodland Conference (1997-present)

Notable alumni

  • Lisa Brescia, actress
  • Tyler Herro, basketball player
  • Jeana Keough, actress
  • Joel Stave, football player
  • Nate Valcarcel, football player

References

References

  1. "Whitnall High". National Center for Education Statistics.
  2. "Home".
  3. "Nate Valcarcel - Football".
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