Established 1895 Grades 9-12 Phone +1 414-934-7000 Founded 1984 Color Crimson and White | Principal Barry Applewhite Enrollment 856 (2008) Number of students 856 (2008) Lowest grade Ninth grade | |
Type Public (magnet) secondary Website www.milwaukeehighschoolofthearts.org Address 2300 W Highland Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53233, USA Similar Rufus King High School, Pius XI High School, Marquette University High Sch, Messmer High School, Ronald Reagan High Sch Profiles |
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Established in 1895, Milwaukee High School of the Arts (MHSA), formerly West Division Sr. High School, is a high school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. It is a part of the Milwaukee Public Schools system. It specializes in preparation for a profession in the arts.
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- History
- Notable alumni
- References
Students receive a minimum of two hours in arts study each day. Focus is given to creative outlets such as dance, writing, theater, technical theater, visual arts, and music. The school is open for audition to students from the Milwaukee metropolitan area.
In 2005, the MHSA Artvarks, their ComedySportz Improvisational High School League Team took home the State Championship.
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History
West Division High School opened in 1895 in what was known as the "Plankinton library block" on Grand Avenue downtown, but a building was built to house the new school in 1896 between 22nd and 23rd Streets on what was then called Prairie Street. C. E. McLenagan was the first principal. In 1958, the current structure was built, facing the original facility across what was by then called Highland Boulevard.
The Milwaukee Public Schools system began designating a number of specialty or magnet schools in 1976, hoping to retain white students in the face of white flight following court-ordered desegregation. West Division was designated to house the Law Specialty and Navy ROTC programs, until in 1984 the Milwaukee Board of School Directors moved those programs to Bay View High School and elected to transform West Division into an arts school.
General Douglas MacArthur and actor Spencer Tracy attended West Division High School before it was made a specialty arts school. Additionally, alumni Howard Stark, Donald Curtin, John Doehring, Jack Mead and Ray Phillips would play in the National Football League. More recently, actress Amy Pietz and Andrew Mrotek, former drummer for The Academy Is... attended MHSA, though not as a music major.