Marathon High School (Wisconsin)

Marathon High School is a public secondary school located in Marathon City, Wisconsin. It has an enrollment of roughly 250 students in grades 9 through 12. In 2007 the school was awarded the United States Department of Education Blue Ribbon School Program Award.[1]

Overview

Building

The high school building, located at 204 East St., was remodeled in 2006 with an addition that incorporated a community wellness center, a gymnasium, math wing, a technology education suite, a greenhouse, an agriculture classroom, an art studio, a performing arts studio, and remodeled science laboratories.The building has gone though further renovations in 2015 with resurfacing of the gym floor and new seats in the auditorium. The track later was removed and replaced in 2016.

Extracurricular activities

Athletics

The Red Raider Nation, as the students call themselves, has varsity sports in the WIAA division 4 small school sports for boys: football, cross country, basketball, wrestling, baseball, track and field, and golf, and for girls: volleyball, cross country, cheer leading (debunked 2014), basketball, softball, track and field, gymnastics, and golf. All teams compete in the Marawood South Conference. The school has won nineteen state championships, most recently in boys track and field (2016, 2015) boys' basketball (2011), boys' baseball (2010, 2008), and marching band (2006).

The Red Raider Nation's biggest rival is Edgar High School, Wi.

Most athletic events are broadcast live on WTDX WTDX, ESPN Sports Fan 100.5 radio in Rothschild, Wisconsin.

Athletic Championships

The Marathon Red Raider's have won many conference championships over the course of school history. The Marawood conference is a very competitive conference consisting of 12 schools divided into north and south. Marathon High School has won 107 conference championships listed below:

References

  1. U.S. Department of Education, "National Blue Ribbon Schools Program: Schools Recognized 2003 Through 2011". Retrieved December 18, 2012.
  2. Article

3: Common knowledge

External links

Coordinates: 44°55′59″N 89°50′01″W / 44.9331°N 89.8335°W / 44.9331; -89.8335

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