Shorewood High School (Wisconsin)
Shorewood High School is a comprehensive public high school located in the village of Shorewood, Wisconsin. It is part of the Shorewood School District.
As of the 2010–11 school year, the school had an enrollment of 615 students and 34.5 classroom teachers on a full-time equivalent basis, giving a student to teacher ratio of 17.83. The school's original colors were blue and gold but were changed to red and grey in 1930. Among options for extra curricular activities for students are 23 sports and more than 40 co-curricular clubs and activities.
Facilities
Administration Building
The original building on the campus is the administration building. Constructed in 1925, it features a 40-foot diameter copper dome used a social studies classroom. The administration building houses the administrations, social studies, English, and language classes.Auditorium
The campus features a 1,211 seat auditorium that resembles the RKO Theater, now known as Radio City Music Hall. The auditorium was renamed the Barb Gensler Theater for The Dramatic Arts in 2012 in honor of retired drama department director Barbara Gensler and her 47 years of service to the school.Fitness Center
In 1998 the Manual Arts Building which housed woods, metals and drafting classes, was renovated and now houses the Community Fitness Center.John F. Nickoll Stadium
John F. Nickoll Stadium in Shorewood is the home to the Shorewood High School football, boys and girls soccer, and, boys and girls lacrosse teams. It also had two stints as a home venue for the Milwaukee Panthers football team of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee from 1956–67 and again in 1972. The stadium has also occasionally served as a home for Milwaukee's club football team since 2003.Extra-curricular activities
Performing arts
The Shorewood Drama Department produces a minimum of three shows annually. It was the first high school in its area to perform the musical "A Chorus Line" in 1986, and the first in the nation to perform "Rent" in 2006. In 2006, they also performed "Urinetown the Musical". The high school has been mentioned in The New York Times, along with three other schools, for its outstanding theater and its ability to "spend more money on a drama production than on their director's annual salary."In May 2013, they performed "Spring Awakening", sparking both criticism and praise from community members. The show was performed unedited from the original Broadway production, and students were required to turn in a signed parent permission slip to audition for the musical.
Student newspaper
Founded in 1922, Shorewood Ripples is the student newspaper. The entire 1921-1922 SHS student body contributed to the first edition, which was a yearbook with a literary bent.In addition to covering stories at SHS, Ripples reports on stories in other Shorewood schools, and the greater community. A staff of over 30 students bring ten or more issues per year to press. Most issues have 12 to 20 pages. With a circulation of between 800 and 1000, the publication reaches students and residents throughout the village of Shorewood.
Ripples subscribes to the Code of Ethics of the Society of Professional Journalists, including the obligation to perform with intelligence, objectivity, accuracy and fairness.
Athletics
State tournament history
1924-25: Boys' tennis champion1925-26: Boys' tennis champion +
1926-27: Boys' tennis champion
1928-29: Boys' tennis champion
1931-32: Boys' swimming & diving runner-up
1932-33: Boys' swimming & diving
1933-34: Boys' swimming & diving
1934-35: Boys' swimming & diving champion
1935-36: Boys' swimming & diving
1936-37: Boys' swimming & diving champion
1936-37: Boys' basketball Class B quarterfinal
1937-38: Boys' basketball quarterfinal
1937-38: Boys' swimming & diving
1938-39: Boys' swimming & diving champion
1938-39: Boys' basketball quarterfinal
1939-40: Boys' basketball quarterfinal
1939-40: Boys' swimming & diving
1940-41: Boys' swimming & diving
1940-41: Boys' basketball quarterfinal
1941-42: Boys' basketball champion
1941-42: Boys' swimming & diving
1942-43: Boys' swimming & diving
1948-49: Boys' swimming & diving
1954-55: Boys' basketball 1st round
1960-61: Boys' track & field Class B
1965-66: Boys' track & field Class B runner-up
1974-75: Girls' volleyball Class B
1975-76: Girls’ volleyball Class B
1980-81: Boys’ basketball Class B semi-finalist
1981-82: Girls’ tennis runner-up
1990-91: Girls’ volleyball Division 2 semi-finalist
1994-95: Girls’ Gymnastics Division 1*
1995-96: Girls’ Gymnastics Division 1*
1994-95: Girls’ swimming & diving Division 2
1995-96: Girls’ swimming & diving Division 2
1996-97: Girls’ swimming & diving Division 2
1996-97: Girls’ Gymnastics Division 1 runner-up*
1997-98: Girls’ swimming & diving Division 2
1997-98: Boys’ soccer Division 2 champion
2000-01: Boys’ cross country Division 2 champion
2000-01: Boys’ tennis Division 2 runner-up
2000-01: Boys’ volleyball quarterfinal
2001-02: Girls’ swimming & diving Division 2 champion
2001-02: Boys’ volleyball Semi-Final
2002-03: Girls’ swimming & diving Division 2
2003-04: Girls’ swimming & diving Division 2
2003-04: Boys’ cross country Division 2 State Champions
2004-05: Boys’ cross country Division 2 State Champions
2004-05: Boys’ soccer Division 2 runner-up
2005-06: Boys’ cross country Division 2 State Champions
2005-06: Boys’ volleyball semi-final
2006-07: Boys’ cross country Division 2 State Champions
2006-07: Boys’ tennis Division 2 Doubles
2007-08: Boys’ cross country Division 2 runner up
2009-10: Boys’ cross country Division 2 State Champions
2010-11: Boys’ cross country Division 2 State Champions
2012-2013: Girls' swimming & diving Division 2
- - Co-Op team with Whitefish Bay High School
2015-2016 Girls Cross Country Division 2 Runner Up
2019-2020 Girls Cross Country Division 2 State Champions
2019-2020 Boys Soccer Division 3 State Champions
Cross country
Shorewood's boys' cross country team won four straight WIAA Division 2 State Championships, making them the first Division 2 school ever to do so. It also won the state meet in 2000, 2009, and 2010. It was state runner-up in 2007. Shorewood took home yet another state title in 2012, being the first division 2 team to have five finishers under seventeen minutes for the 5k race.The girls' program made three appearances at the WIAA state meet with an individual victory and a state course record in 2006. The girls' team has attended the WIAA state meet in nine of the last nine years with their highest finish being 2nd place in 2015.
Notable alumni
- Jim Abrahams, filmmaker
- Les Aspin, Congressman and United States Secretary of Defense
- Kate Baldwin, Broadway actress, nominated for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance in Finian's Rainbow
- Dickey Chapelle, photojournalist.
- John Fiedler, actor, voice of Piglet
- Lewis Friedman, screenwriter
- Paul C. Gartzke, Presiding Judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals
- Jerry Harrison, member of Talking Heads
- Walter Heller, economist and Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations
- Kirby Hendee, Wisconsin State Senator
- Bonnie Ladwig, Wisconsin politician
- Stephen R. Leopold, Wisconsin State Representative
- Lloyd Pettit, Emmy-award-winning sports broadcaster.
- Charlotte Rae, actress
- William Rehnquist, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court
- John Rinka, college basketball player at Kenyon College who is among the NCAA top ten all-time scorers
- Ben L. Salomon, Medal of Honor recipient
- John Searle, analytic philosopher
- Robert J. Shaw, screenwriter
- Leif Shiras, professional tennis player
- Andrew Tallon, art historian
- Thomas Vonier, architect, president of International Union of Architects
- Joan Walsh, editor-in-chief, Salon.com
- Doris Gnauck White, science educator
- David Zucker, movie director.
- Jerry Zucker, movie director
- Martin Vogt Musician, music producer, composer, and DJ.