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South Division High School

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Type
  
Public Secondary

Principal
  
Jesus Santos

Grades
  
9–12

District
  
Milwaukee Public Schools

Founded
  
1890

Established
  
1890

Teaching staff
  
34.96 (FTE)

Phone
  
+1 414-902-8300

Number of students
  
1,138

School district
  
Milwaukee Public Schools

Address
  
1515 W Lapham Blvd, Milwaukee, WI 53204, USA

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South Division High School is a public high school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. South Division is part of the Milwaukee Public Schools.

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History

The building was built after an 1890 motion by the Milwaukee Board of School Directors, as a second Milwaukee high school for the South Side. Thus, South Division is the second-oldest high school in the MPS system (after the old East Division High School, now called Riverside University High).

Innovation in school lunches

At the start of the 1899 school year, Principal Arthur Burch was granted permission to open a school lunch room in the building. A basement room 27 by 60 feet was selected for the purpose; a kitchen 10 by 20 feet was partitioned off in one corner; furniture, dishes, etc. were purchased (for $316.65), and Emma Stiles of Chicago was placed in charge, to purchase provisions, plan each day's menu, and to see that all lunches were paid for. The menu was posted on a blackboard in the corridor, with each dish priced at five cents. This was something in the nature of an innovation and other cities made inquiries regarding the success of the scheme. The principal advantage, according to Burch's report to the Superintendent, was derived from serving warm lunches to the students, many of whom came from a distance too great to go home every day for a warm lunch, and who did better work in the afternoons than if they had eaten a cold one.

Demolition of old building

A new South Division High building opened September 7, 1977, three blocks from the old school. Almost nothing was brought over from the old building, but the crowning copper dome, "a South Side landmark since it was built in the 1890s" was preserved when the building was demolished in 1978. Efforts to bring it "back home" to be incorporated into the new building failed; and it now ornaments a local gardening supply business, where it also houses a collection of old South Division memorabilia.

Demographics

The demographic breakdown of the 1,138 students enrolled for the 2012-2013 school year was:

  • Male - 53.5%
  • Female - 46.5%
  • Native American/Alaskan - 1.2%
  • Asian/Pacific islanders - 13.4%
  • Black - 32.1%
  • Hispanic - 46.9%
  • White - 5.9%
  • Multiracial - 0.5%
  • In addition, 86.1% of the students were eligible for free or reduced lunch.

    Athletics

    The Cardinals compete in the Milwaukee City Conference. The school colors are cardinal red and white. South Division offers the following sports:

    References

    South Division High School Wikipedia


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