The Hurley School District is a school district located in Kimball, Wisconsin, [1] serving the area around the city of Hurley in the northern portions of Iron County, Wisconsin.
The school district consists of a single school building, located on Range View Drive. Both Hurley Elementary and Hurley High operate on that site. [2]
The $7 million Hurley K-12 School was originally built in 1991 to combine the J.E. Murphy High School, South Side Elementary and St. Mary's Catholic School all in Hurley, and Roosevelt Elementary School in Montreal.[ citation needed ]
In August 2006, the district's five-member school board unanimously agreed that the school grounds should be annexed to the City of Hurley.[ citation needed ]
Hurley's athletic mascot was the Midget until early 2019, when after a community search the teams were renamed the Northstars. [3] and its colors are Orange and Black. In 1995, the Midgets football team appeared in the WIAA's Division 5 state championship, losing to Darlington with a score of 63–6.
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