Sauk Prairie High School

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Sauk Prairie High School
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Sauk Prairie High School
105 Ninth Street

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Coordinates 43°17′1″N89°44′50″E / 43.28361°N 89.74722°E / 43.28361; 89.74722
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TypePublic Secondary
Established1965
School districtSauk Prairie School District
PrincipalChad Harnisch
Teaching staff61.38 (FTE) [1]
Grades9–12
Gender Coed
Enrollment878 (2020–21) [1]
Student to teacher ratio14.87 [1]
Color(s)   
MascotSauk Prairie Eagles
Rival Baraboo High School
YearbookEagle Echo
Website http://saukprairieschools.org/

Sauk Prairie High School is a public high school located in Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin. It is part of the Sauk Prairie School District.

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River Arts Center

The River Arts Center section of the high school was opened in 2000. [2] The building has a gallery for displaying artwork created by students and a theater where most of the school's plays and concerts are performed. [3]

Extracurricular activities

Athletics

Athletic teams include: [4]

Sauk Prairie has a rivalry with the Baraboo Thunderbirds. The two schools, both members of the Badger North Conference, play each other annually for the "Mega Bowl Trophy" in football. Sauk Prairie has also had a long rivalry with the Lodi Blue Devils, even though the teams play in separate conferences. In basketball, the "Wisconsin River Classic" is played between Sauk Prairie and Lodi. They Battle for the Paddle. The paddle is blue on one side and red on the other. Sauk leads the trophy series 4-2, losing to Lodi in 2019, 61–53. SPHS won state championships in boys cross country in 1968 and 1969. [5]

Clubs and organizations

Student clubs and organizations include: [6] [7]

Sauk Prairie has two competitive show choirs, the mixed-gender Executive Session and the women's-only YTBN. [8] The choirs are noted for performing shows that feature selections from a specific musical every year. [9] The choirs also host an annual competition, the Sauk Prairie Executive Session Invitational. [10]

Notable alumni

See also

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  5. 2019 State Cross Country Meet Souvenir Program. Wisconsin Rapids, WI: Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. November 2, 2019. p. 27.
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