- Nathan Hale High School (West Allis, Wisconsin)
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Nathan Hale High School Address 11601 W. Lincoln Ave.
West Allis, Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 53227
United States of AmericaInformation School type Public Secondary Motto Dedicated to Academic Excellence & Committed to Personal Achievement School district School District of West Allis-West Milwaukee Superintendent Kurt Wachholz Dean Dan Anderson
Dean of StudentsDirector Debra Bukowski
Academic DirectorPrincipal Matt Lesar Vice principal Andy Muszytowski Vice principal Jeff Borland Chief custodian Greg Hintz Staff 130 Faculty 110 Grades 9-12 Age 14-15 to 17-18 Enrollment 1,539[1] Grade 9 455[1] Grade 10 371[1] Grade 11 360[1] Grade 12 353[1] Student to teacher ratio 19:1[2] Hours in school day 8 Campus size 65-acre (260,000 m2)[3] Athletics conference Greater Metro Mascot Huskies Rival West Allis Central USNWR ranking 1013[4] Average ACT scores (2006) 22[5] Newspaper The Patriot Yearbook Vigilant Nathan Hale High School is a public high school in West Allis, Wisconsin, located on Lincoln Avenue and South 116th Street. The school boundaries are the City of West Allis, Village of West Milwaukee and portions of New Berlin and Greenfield. It runs on a 52 minute, 8 period, 2 semester schedule. The faculty is made of more than 100 faculty members including 5 guidance counselors and 6 administrators. Nathan Hale High School offers organizations including National Honor Society, Nathan Hale Mentors, FBLA , and DECA as well as clubs like Students for Saving the Earth, Key Club, DART, Bowling Club, Debate Team, Science Olympiad, Forensics, International Thespian Society, National Honor Society (including Foreign Language) and Drama Club. Nathan Hale's rival is the West Allis Central Bulldogs.
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- Education in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
- Greater Metro Conference
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