Milton High School is a public high school located in the small town of Milton, Wisconsin with a population of approximately 5,588 people. Milton High School has about 80 staff members and 1040 students with graduating classes of 250 students. Jeremy Bilhorn is the Principal at MHS. Mrs. Tara Huber is Associate Principal, Bob Johnson is Dean of Students, Brian Hammil, the former boys basketball coach, is the new Activities Director taking over for the retiring Jim Johnson.
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Academics
Milton High School offers a wide range of courses for students: agriculture, art, business, English, mathematics, science, foreign language, music, physical education, family/consumer science, health, and social studies.
Activities
Milton High School offers a full range of co- and extra-curricular activities, including musical plays, Show choir, (Octave Above) Spanish Club, French Club, Student Council, National Honor Society, Young Republican and Democratic clubs, SADD, Gay/Straight Alliance, National Art Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society, National French Honor Society, Yearbook, Newspaper, Parkour Club, Key Club, FFA, Bowling, Marching Band, Key Club, Y2Y (youth 2 youth), and FBLA.
Athletics
Milton is in the Badger Conference. Previously they were in the Southern Lakes Conference, but in 2010 moved to the Badger Conference because of a regional realignment of schools to better represent student enrollment.
Milton has enjoyed success in several sports. Its wrestling program has qualified for the state team championships nine times, most recently in 2010. The team won the tournament in 2002, defeating reigning champion Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln 25-21. The eam also won 22 consecutive conference championships from 1994-2015. Its football program, now coached by Bill O'Leary, has also realized some success, having reached the state semifinals three times and winning state titles in 1986 and 1989 as coached by legendary football coach Jerry Schliem.
The school mascot is the Red Hawk.
Fall
- Football
- Volleyball
- Cross Country
- Boys Soccer
- Girls Tennis
- Girls Swim
- Girls Golf
Winter
- Wrestling
- Boys Basketball
- Boys Hockey
- Boys Swim
- Gymnastics
- Girls Basketball
- Girls Hockey
Spring
- Track
- Boys Tennis
- Baseball
- Girls Soccer
- Softball
- Boys Golf
Notable alumni
- John T. Manske, Wisconsin State Assemblyman
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