Burlington High School (Burlington, Wisconsin)

Burlington High School (Burlington, Wisconsin)

Infobox High School
name=Burlington High School


headmaster=
superintendent=
principal=Dr. Barbara Kopack-Hill
motto=
established=
type= Public
location= Burlington, Wisconsin
enrollment=1,500
campus= Urban
colors=orange and black
nicknames=BHS
conference=
website=http://burlingtonhs.basd.k12.wi.us|

Burlington High School is the largest public high school in Burlington, Wisconsin and the only high school in the Burlington Area School District. The school contains about 1,500 students in grades 9-12. The school mascot is the Demon, and the school colors are orange and black. The school's fight song borrows the melody of the traditional Navy song: "Anchor's Aweigh."

Radio Station

89.1 WBSD

Burlington High School has the distinct honor of being one of the only high school owned and operated radio stations. 89.1 WBSD Great Rock Real Variety plays AAA format. The radio station is operated entirely by high school students of Burlington which includes on-air DJ's, and executive positions. In order to go on-air at WBSD you must have passed a broadcasting class and the FCC license test. The class is taught by Mr. Nie who also teaches many other classes including a film making class and various other classes. The station advisers are Arlo Ketchpaw, Matt Nie, and Kevin Fay.

External links

[http://burlingtonhs.basd.k12.wi.us/ School website]

References


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