Sheboygan Falls High School

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Coordinates43°43′08″N 87°48′42″W / 43.7190°N 87.8117°W / 43.7190; -87.8117
School typePublic high school
School districtSchool District of Sheboygan Falls
PrincipalMichael J. Nikson
Sheboygan Falls High School
Location
220 Amherst Avenue

,
53085

United States
Coordinates43°43′08″N 87°48′42″W / 43.7190°N 87.8117°W / 43.7190; -87.8117
Information
School typePublic high school
School districtSchool District of Sheboygan Falls
PrincipalMichael J. Nikson
Teaching staff33.73 (FTE)[1]
Grades9 through 12
Enrolment502 (2023-2024)[1]
Student to teacher ratio14.88[1]
ColorsPurple and gold     [2]
Athletics conferenceEastern Wisconsin Conference
NicknameFalcons
Websitesheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us

Sheboygan Falls High School is a public high school located in Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin. It serves students in grades 9 through 12. The school colors are purple and gold and they are referred to as the "Falcons."

Athletic conference affiliation history

The school offers many sports such as baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and volleyball.

The school has a strong history of successful sports teams. Sheboygan Falls has claimed 6 WIAA state championships and 3 Runner Up trophies.

  • 2024 WIAA Division 2 Runner Up in Soccer.
  • 2000 WIAA Division 3 State Champions in Football. The Falcons cruised to a D3 title finishing the season with a 14-0 record including 11 shut-outs. The Falcons averaged 384.1 rushing yards per game and still hold a D3 state championship game record of 469 rushing yards. Sheboygan Falls football has made the playoffs 24 times since 1985. Falls has won 18 conference championships.
  • 1992 WIAA Division 2 Runner Up in Track.
  • 1987 Class B Runner Up in Football.
  • 1983 Class B State Champions in Women's Volleyball.
  • 1979 Class B State Runner Up in Women's Basketball
  • 1975 Class B State Champions in Men's Basketball.
  • 1974 Class B State Champions in Men's Basketball.
  • 1973 State Champions in Summer Baseball.

Enrollment

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