Sturgeon Bay High School

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Sturgeon Bay High School
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Sturgeon Bay High School
1230 Michigan St

,
54235

United States
Coordinates 44°50′09″N87°21′46″W / 44.8358°N 87.3628°W / 44.8358; -87.3628
Information
School type Public High School
School districtSturgeon Bay School District
Faculty27.06 (FTE) [1]
Grades 9 through 12
Enrollment405 (2018-19) [1]
Student to teacher ratio14.97 [1]
Color(s)Red and white   
Athletics conference Packerland Conference
TeamsClippers
Website www.sturbay.k12.wi.us

Sturgeon Bay High School is a public high school located in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. It is part of the Sturgeon Bay School District.

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Athletics

Sturgeon Bay's athletic teams are known as the Clippers, and compete primarily in the Packerland Conference of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. The Clippers have won 14 WIAA state championships. [2] Sturgeon Bay played football in the MONLPC (Marinette and Oconto, Northern Lakes, and Packerland) league until 2019, when low numbers forced them to move to eight-man football, where they play independently due to the school being too large to participate in eight-man football playoffs. [3]

State Championships (* denotes a co-op team)
SportDivision/ClassYear
Baseball21991
Cross country (boys)22001
Football42004
SkiingN/A1968, 1971
Soccer (boys)42015, 2019
Swimming and diving (boys)*22003–2006
Swimming and diving (girls)22009
Track and field (boys)B1959
Track and field (girls)B1972

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