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Sauk Prairie High School

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Type
  
Public Secondary

Principal
  
Chad Harnisch

Enrollment
  
834

Phone
  
+1 608-643-5900

Founded
  
1965

Established
  
1965

Grades
  
9–12

Color(s)
  
Red, Black, and White

Mascot
  
Sauk Prairie Eagles

Address
  
105 9th St, Prairie Du Sac, WI 53578, USA

District
  
Sauk Prairie School District

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Sauk Prairie High School is a public high school located in Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin. It is part of the Sauk Prairie School District.

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River Arts Center

The River Arts Center section of the high school was built in 2000. The building has a gallery for displaying artwork created by students, and a theater where most of the school's plays and concerts are performed.

Athletics

Athletic teams include:

  • Boys' and girls' cross country
  • Boys' and girls' soccer
  • Boys' and girls' swimming
  • Boys' and girls' tennis
  • Boys' and girls' track
  • Boys' and girls' basketball
  • Boys' lacrosse
  • Boys' golf
  • Football
  • Football cheerleading
  • Dance team
  • Gymnastics
  • Baseball
  • Softball
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling
  • Boys' and girls' hockey
  • Sauk Prairie has had a long heated Rivalry with the Baraboo Thunderbirds. The two schools, both members of the Badger North Conference, play each other annually for the "Mega Bowl Trophy" in football. Sauk Prairie has also had a long rivalry with the Lodi Blue Devils, even though the teams play in separate conferences.

    Clubs

    Student organizations include FFA, FBLA, Student Council, Latino Club, Drama, Forensics, Skills U.S.A., GSA, Quiz Bowl Team, French Club, Musicals, Marching Band, Show Choir (Executive Session and YTBN), Art Club, and National Honors Society.

    Notable alumni

  • Paul Gruber, former NFL player
  • Greg Jensen, former NFL player
  • Scott Schutt, former NFL player
  • References

    Sauk Prairie High School Wikipedia