- Monona Grove High School
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Monona Grove High School Established 1955 Type Public secondary Principal Dr. Paul Brost Students 947[1] Grades 9–12 Location Monona, Wisconsin, U.S. Oversight Monona Grove School District Colors Columbia blue and silver Mascot Silver Eagle Newspaper The Eagle Post Website http://www.mononagrove.org/mghs Monona Grove High School is a school in Monona, Wisconsin, United States. The school was established in 1955 to serve students from the city of Monona, the village of Cottage Grove and the Town of Blooming Grove. The Silver Eagle is the school’s mascot.
Notable alumni
- Gabe Carimi (2006), All-American offensive linemen, University of Wisconsin football team, drafted in the first round by the Chicago Bears.
- Andy North (1968), professional golfer and two-time U.S. Open champion, ESPN golf analyst
- Jessie Vetter (2004), star goal keeper for the USA Women's Ice Hockey team
- Pete Waite (1977), current University of Wisconsin volleyball coach, all-time winningest volleyball coach in UW history
- Jeff Skiles (1977), First Officer co-piloting with Captain Chesley Sullenberger III on US Airways flight 1549 on January 15, 2009, the “Miracle on the Hudson” crash landing in the Hudson River.
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Categories:- High schools in Wisconsin
- Education in Dane County, Wisconsin
- Educational institutions established in 1955
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