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WI HS 6 Or Fewer Req Rem.Xlsx Appendix University of Wisconsin System Fall 2016 Immediate New Freshmen from Wisconsin High Schools Where Six or Fewer Entrants Required Math or English Remediation High School District High School Name New Freshmen Abbotsford Sch Dist Abbotsford High School 8 Albany Sch Dist Albany High School 8 Algoma Sch Dist Algoma High School 10 Alma Center Sch Dist Lincoln High School 16 Alma Sch Dist Alma High School 7 Almond‐Bancroft Sch Dist Almond‐Bancroft High School 9 Altoona Sch Dist Altoona High School 31 Amery Sch Dist Amery High School 35 Appleton Area Sch Dist Appleton Career Academy 1 Appleton Area Sch Dist Valley New School 5 Appleton Area Sch Dist Wisconsin Connections Academy 4 Arcadia Sch Dist Arcadia High School 25 Argyle Sch Dist Argyle High School 12 Arrowhead UHS Sch Dist University Lake School^ 2 Ashland Sch Dist Ashland High School 21 Athens Sch Dist Athens High School 13 Auburndale Sch Dist Auburndale High School 28 Augusta Sch Dist Augusta High School 8 Baldwin‐Woodville Area Sch Dis Baldwin Christian School^ 2 Bangor Sch Dist Bangor High School 10 Barneveld Sch Dist Barneveld High School 19 Bayfield Sch Dist Bayfield High School 2 Beaver Dam Sch Dist Wayland Academy^ 1 Beecher‐Dunbar‐Pembine Sch Dis Pembine High School 4 Belleville Sch Dist Belleville High School 29 Belmont Community Sch Dist Belmont High School 6 Beloit Sch Dist Rock County Christian School^ 2 Benton Sch Dist Benton High School 8 Berlin Area Sch Dist Berlin Senior High School 38 Birchwood Sch Dist Birchwood High School 8 Black Hawk Sch Dist Black Hawk High School 6 Black River Falls Sch Dist Black River Falls High School 35 Blair‐Taylor Sch Dist Blair‐Taylor High School 14 Bloomer Sch Dist Bloomer Senior High School 17 Bonduel Sch Dist Bonduel High School 25 Boscobel Area Sch Dist Boscobel High School 14 Bowler Sch Dist Bowler High School 4 Boyceville Community Sch Dist Boyceville High School 10 Brillion Sch Dist Brillion High School 27 Bruce Sch Dist Bruce High School 18 Burlington Area Sch Dist Catholic Central High School^ 22 Butternut Sch Dist Butternut School District/HS 3 Cambria‐Friesland Sch Dist Cambria‐Friesland High School 14 Cambridge Sch Dist Cambridge High School 28 Cameron Sch Dist Cameron Senior High 20 Cashton Sch Dist Cashton High School 6 Cassville Sch Dist Cassville Senior High School 8 Cedar Grove‐Belgium Area Sch D Cedar Grove Senior High School 32 Chequamegon Sch Dist Chequamegon High School 16 Appendix University of Wisconsin System Fall 2016 Immediate New Freshmen from Wisconsin High Schools Where Six or Fewer Entrants Required Math or English Remediation High School District High School Name New Freshmen Chetek Sch Dist Chetek Senior High School 7 Chetek‐Weyerhaeuser Area Sch D Chetek‐Weyerhaeuser High School 8 Chilton Sch Dist Chilton High School 30 Chippewa Falls Area Sch Dist Chippewa Falls Sr High School 72 Chippewa Falls Area Sch Dist Mcdonell Central High School^ 14 Clayton Sch Dist Clayton High School 9 Clear Lake Sch Dist Clear Lake High School 12 Clintonville Sch Dist Clintonville High School 31 Cochrane‐Fountain City Sch Dis Cochrane Fountain City HS 11 Colby Sch Dist Colby High School 21 Coleman Sch Dist Coleman High School 10 Colfax Sch Dist Colfax High School 14 Columbus Sch Dist Columbus Senior High School 32 Cornell Sch Dist Cornell High School 7 Crandon Sch Dist Crandon High School 8 Cuba City Sch Dist Cuba City Comm High School 18 Cumberland Sch Dist Cumberland High School 20 D C Everest Area Sch Dist D C Everest Idea School 1 D C Everest Area Sch Dist Faith Christian Academy^ 1 D C Everest Area Sch Dist Northland Lutheran High School^ 1 Darlington Community Sch Dist Darlington High School 21 De Soto Area Sch Dist De Soto High School 6 Denmark Sch Dist Denmark High School 29 Dodgeland Sch Dist Dodgeland Ms/HS 15 Drummond Area Sch Dist Drummond High School 8 Durand Sch Dist Durand High School 29 Eau Claire Area Sch Dist Eau Claire Mem High School 108 Eau Claire Area Sch Dist Immanuel Luth Col High School^ 8 Eau Claire Area Sch Dist Regis High School^ 20 Edgar Sch Dist Edgar High School 20 Elcho Sch Dist Elcho High School 4 Eleva‐Strum Sch Dist Eleva‐Strum Central HS 10 Elk Mound Area Sch Dist Elk Mound High School 31 Elkhart Lake‐Glenbeulah Sch Di Elkhart Lake‐Glenbeulah HS 15 Ellsworth Community Sch Dist Ellsworth High School 36 Elmbrook Sch Dist Brookfield Academy^ 22 Elmwood Sch Dist Elmwood High School 11 Escuela Verde Escuela Verde 1 Evansville Community Sch Dist Evansville Senior High School 48 Fall Creek Sch Dist Fall Creek Senior High School 20 Fall River Sch Dist Fall River High School 6 Fennimore Community Sch Dist Fennimore Senior High School 16 Florence Sch Dist Florence High School 6 Fond du Lac Sch Dist Fond Du Lac Christian School^ 2 Fond du Lac Sch Dist Saint Marys Springs HS^ 24 Fond du Lac Sch Dist St Agnes H S^ 1 Fond du Lac Sch Dist Winnebago Lutheran Academy^ 14 Fontana J8 Sch Dist Faith Christian High School^ 1 Frederic Sch Dist Frederic 7‐12 School 8 Appendix University of Wisconsin System Fall 2016 Immediate New Freshmen from Wisconsin High Schools Where Six or Fewer Entrants Required Math or English Remediation High School District High School Name New Freshmen Galesville‐Ettrick‐Trempealeau Gale‐Ettrick‐Trempealeau HS 24 Gibraltar Area Sch Dist Gibraltar High School 13 Gillett Sch Dist Gillett High School 15 Gilman Sch Dist Gilman High School 9 Gilmanton Sch Dist Gilmanton High School 8 Glenwood City Sch Dist Glenwood City High School 20 Goodman‐Armstrong Sch Dist Goodman‐Armstrong Creek HS 1 Granton Area Sch Dist Granton High School 5 Grantsburg Sch Dist Grantsburg High School 5 Grantsburg Sch Dist Insight Schools Of Wisconsin 2 Green Bay Area Sch Dist Bay City Baptist School^ 1 Green Bay Area Sch Dist Northeastern Wisconsin Luth HS^ 6 Green Bay Area Sch Dist Southwest High School 47 Green Bay Area Sch Dist West High School 26 Green Lake Sch Dist Green Lake High School 15 Greendale Sch Dist Martin Luther High School^ 20 Greenwood Sch Dist Greenwood High School 14 Gresham Sch Dist Gresham High School 2 Hayward Community Sch Dist Hayward High School 18 Highland Sch Dist Highland High School 5 Hilbert Sch Dist Hilbert High School 14 Hillsboro Sch Dist Hillsboro High School 17 Holmen Sch Dist Holmen High School 60 Horicon Sch Dist Horicon High School 15 Howard‐Suamico Sch Dist Bay Port High School 136 Hurley Sch Dist Hurley Senior High School 11 Hustisford Sch Dist Hustisford Jr‐Sr High School 12 Independence Sch Dist Independence High School 6 Iola‐Scandinavia Sch Dist Iola‐Scandinavia High School 21 Ithaca Sch Dist Ithaca High School 11 Janesville Sch Dist Wisconsin Sch Visually Handicp 1 Johnson Creek Sch Dist Johnson Creek High School 10 Juda Sch Dist Juda High School 7 Kenosha Sch Dist Christian Life School^ 14 Kenosha Sch Dist Kenosha Eschool 1 Kenosha Sch Dist Reuther Central High School 1 Kenosha Sch Dist Saint Joseph High School^ 15 Kenosha Sch Dist Shoreland Lutheran HS^ 16 Kettle Moraine Sch Dist High School Of Health Science 4 Kettle Moraine Sch Dist Kettle Moraine Arts Performance 5 Kettle Moraine Sch Dist Km Global 4 Kettle Moraine Sch Dist St John'S Nw Military Academy^ 6 Kewaunee Sch Dist Kewaunee Senior High School 20 Kickapoo Area Sch Dist Kickapoo High School 12 Kohler Sch Dist Kohler Senior High School 19 La Crosse Sch Dist Aquinas High School^ 22 La Crosse Sch Dist Central High School 61 La Crosse Sch Dist Logan High School 36 La Crosse Sch Dist Providence Academy^ 1 Appendix University of Wisconsin System Fall 2016 Immediate New Freshmen from Wisconsin High Schools Where Six or Fewer Entrants Required Math or English Remediation High School District High School Name New Freshmen La Farge Sch Dist La Farge High School 3 Ladysmith‐Hawkins Sch Dist Ladysmith High School 15 Lake Holcombe Sch Dist Lake Holcombe Public School 9 Lake Mills Area Sch Dist Lake Mills High School 34 Lake Mills Area Sch Dist Lakeside Lutheran High School^ 30 Lakeland UHS Sch Dist Lakeland Union High School 46 Lena Sch Dist Lena Public School 9 Little Chute Area Sch Dist Little Chute Career Pathways 3 Lodi Sch Dist Lodi High School 49 Lomira Sch Dist Lomira High School 30 Loyal Sch Dist Loyal High School 25 Luck Sch Dist Luck High School 6 Luxemburg‐Casco Sch Dist Luxemburg Casco High School 40 Madison Metropolitan Sch Dist Abundant Life Christian School^ 2 Madison Metropolitan Sch Dist Edgewood High School^ 44 Madison Metropolitan Sch Dist James Madison Memorial HS 128 Madison Metropolitan Sch Dist Malcolm Shabazz High School 1 Madison Metropolitan Sch Dist St Ambrose Academy^ 4 Manawa Sch Dist Little Wolf High School 21 Manitowoc Sch Dist Manitowoc Lutheran High School^ 22 Maple Dale‐Indian Hill Sch Dis University Sch Of Milwaukee^ 16 Marathon City Sch Dist Marathon High School 37 Marinette Sch Dist Saint Thomas Aquinas Academy^ 2 Marion Sch Dist Marion High School 7 Markesan Sch Dist Markesan High School 20 Marshfield Sch Dist Columbus Catholic High School^ 17 Mauston Sch Dist Ilead Charter School 1 Mayville Sch Dist Mayville Senior High School 35 McFarland Sch Dist Wisconsin Virtual Academy 12 Medford Area Sch Dist Medford Area Sr High School 26 Mellen Sch Dist Mellen High School 4 Melrose‐Mindoro Sch Dist Melrose‐Mindoro High School 10 Menominee Indian Sch Dist Menominee Indian Sr HS 4 Menomonee Falls Sch Dist Aquinas Academy^ 3 Mercer Sch Dist Mercer High School 1 Merrill Area Sch Dist Merrill Senior High School 74 Middleton‐Cross Plains Sch Dis Clark Street Community School 1 Milwaukee Acad of Science Milwaukee Academy Of Science 8 Milwaukee Sch Dist Atlas Preparatory Acad
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