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Chilton High School (Wisconsin)

1934 establishments in WisconsinEducational institutions in the United States with year of establishment missingPublic high schools in WisconsinSchools in Calumet County, Wisconsin
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Chilton High School is a public high school which is located in Calumet County, Wisconsin on the south end of the city of Chilton near U.S. Route 151. Originally built on School Court in 1934, the old building which was in need of more than just a few repairs was destroyed and replaced by a park. The current building was built on the same plot of land as the Elementary and Middle school are built on, and then was opened in September 2003.

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Chilton High School (Wisconsin)
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Chilton Public Schools

West Main Street 530
53014
Wisconsin, United States
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