For the 2025-26 school year, there are 4 public high schools serving 7 students in 54985, WI.
Public high schools in zipcode 54985 have a diversity score of 0.70, which is more than the Wisconsin public high school average of 0.53.
Minority enrollment is 86% of the student body (majority Black), which is more than the Wisconsin public high school average of 33% (majority Hispanic and Black).
Best 54985, WI Public High Schools (2025-26)
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(Math and Reading Proficiency)
(Math and Reading Proficiency)
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Drug Abuse Correctional Center
Alternative School
4280 North Sherman Rd
Winnebago, WI 54985
(262) 878-6000
Winnebago, WI 54985
(262) 878-6000
Gr: 12
Rank: n/an/a
Winnebago Correctional Center
Alternative School
4300 Sherman Road
Winnebago, WI 54985
(262) 878-6000
Winnebago, WI 54985
(262) 878-6000
Gr: 12
Rank: n/an/a
Winnebago Mental Health Institution
Alternative School
1300 South Dr
Winnebago, WI 54985
(608) 267-5150
Winnebago, WI 54985
(608) 267-5150
Gr: PK-12 | 7 students Student-teacher ratio: 1:1 Minority enrollment: 86%
Rank: n/an/a
Wisconsin Resource Center
Alternative School
1505 North Dr
Winnebago, WI 54985
(608) 267-5150
Winnebago, WI 54985
(608) 267-5150
Gr: 8-12
Frequently Asked Questions
How many public high schools are located in 54985, WI?
4 public high schools are located in 54985, WI.
What is the racial composition of students in 54985?
54985 public high schools minority enrollment is 86% of the student body (majority Black), which is more than the Wisconsin public high schools average of 33% (majority Hispanic and Black).
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