Nicolet High School

Nicolet High School
Location
Glendale, Wisconsin
United States
Coordinates 43°08′22″N 87°55′01″W / 43.13944°N 87.91687°W / 43.13944; -87.91687Coordinates: 43°08′22″N 87°55′01″W / 43.13944°N 87.91687°W / 43.13944; -87.91687
Information
Type Public
Established 1955
Principal Greg Kabara
Grades 9–12
Enrollment Approximately 1300
Color(s) Baby Blue, Navy Blue, White
Mascot Knight
Website www.nicolet.k12.wi.us

Nicolet High School is a public secondary school located in Glendale, Wisconsin. It is the only school in the Nicolet Unified School District, which serves Glendale, Fox Point, Bayside, and River Hills. Primary schooling is administered by three feeder districts. The Nicolet Unified School district is one of the few school districts in Wisconsin to be made up of only one school. Its main feeder schools are Glen Hills Middle School, Maple Dale Middle School, and Bayside Middle School.

Academics

The school offers French, German, Hebrew, and Spanish languages.

Nicolet High School has an advanced placement program that includes calculus (AB and BC), statistics, computer science, physics (B, C: mechanics, and C: electromagnetism), chemistry, biology, environmental science, English language and composition, French language, Spanish language, Spanish literature, German language, music theory, American history, European history, macro-economics, micro-economics, studio art (drawing, 2D, 3D), and American government.

Nicolet offers Microsoft Certification. Students earn college credit for each application they become certified in. Certification are available in 365, Access, Excel, SharePoint, Word and more.

Nicolet High School was named a Blue Ribbon School by the Department of Education[1] and was listed as one of the 50 best schools in Wisconsin by US News and World Report in 2008.[2]

Nicolet spends more money per student than other comparable high schools in Wisconsin.[3]

Athletics

Fall

  • Boys' cross country
  • Girls' cross country
  • Football
  • Boys' soccer
  • Boys' volleyball
  • Girls' volleyball
  • Girls' tennis
  • Girls' swimming
  • Girls' golf
  • Dance team

Winter

  • Boys' basketball
  • Girls basketball
  • Girls' gymnastics
  • Boys' ice hockey (co-op)
  • Girls' ice hockey (co-op)
  • Boys' swimming
  • Boys' skiing
  • Girls' skiing
  • Boys' wrestling
  • Boys' diving
  • Dance team
  • Nicolet FEAR Robotics Team[4]

Spring

  • Girls' softball
  • Girls' soccer
  • Girls' lacrosse-co-op
  • Boys' lacrosse-co-op
  • Boys' rugby – club sport
  • Boys' golf
  • Boys' tennis
  • Boys' track and field
  • Girls' track and field

Summer

  • Boys' baseball

Notable alumni

References

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