La Follette offers diverse academic opportunities, drawing upon its 14 academic departments and more than 150 faculty offering instruction in more than 250 courses in 100 different fields of study. Courses are taught in a variety of academic settings, from traditional classrooms to community-based service experiences. Additional opportunities for growth and leadership are offered through involvement in numerous student organizations.[3] The school began offering American sign language as a foreign language in 1998, and other schools have modeled their programs after La Follette's.[4]
Academic departmentsedit
Applied Technology
Art
AVID/TOPS
Business, Marketing, and IT
English
Family and Consumer Education
Math
Multilingual Education (ESL)
Music
Physical Education and Health
Science
Social Studies
Special Education
World Languages
Extra-curricular activitiesedit
Clubsedit
La Follette offers nearly four dozen extra-curricular clubs, spanning a wide variety of student interests, including academic, athletic, social, fine arts, science, health and others, such as gaming clubs.[5]
2012 WIAA Division 1 Boys Cross Country Runner Ups
2013 WACPC Competition Cheer D1 Small State Champions
2014 WACPC Competition Cheer D1 Small State Champions
2015 WIAA Division 1 Boys Cross Country Individual State Champion, Finn Gessner
2015 WIAA Division 1 Boys Cross Country Runner Ups
2016 WIAA Division 1 Boys Cross Country Individual State Champion, Finn Gessner
2022 WIAA Division 1 Wrestling Individual State Champion, Jackson Mankowski
Other activities and eventsedit
Arboretumedit
La Follette has one of the few on-ground arboretums in the state. It was designed to have three ecosystems, including prairie, woodland and pond.
Board of visitorsedit
La Follette's board of visitors serves as an advocate for the school, and is the only school in the Madison area, and possibly the state, which has such a board. Drawing upon experiences and resources of alumni, parents and other patrons, the board's mission is to empower students and faculty while building community. The board assists in fundraising, business, community outreach, public affairs, student support and teacher support.[6]
Businessedit
In 2011, Summit Credit Union began operations at La Follette High School. In ensuing years, branches were opened at other Madison-area high schools. The branch is staffed by interns from the La Follette career internship class and is open during the lunch hour.[7][8]
Presidential visitedit
On September 28, 2010, the school was visited by President Barack Obama, who made an unannounced stop ahead of a late-afternoon rally on the UW-Madison campus.[9]
Publicationsedit
The Lance is the student newspaper for La Follette; its yearbook is known as The Statesman; The Lancer Legend is the parent newsletter.[10]
^120 incoming Greendale freshmen pick ASL as their world language — a first for southeastern Wisconsin, by Clara Hatcher, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, April 27, 2018, retrieved September 8, 2020
^La Follette board of visitors website, retrieved May 26, 2020
^Summit Credit Union website, retrieved May 26, 2020
^Credit unions partner with local high schools for education, hands-on experience, by Pamela Cotant, Madison.com, November 6, 2017, retrieved May 26, 2020
^Obama’s surprise stop at La Follette ‘amazing’ and ‘surreal,’ by Gayle Worland, Wisconsin State Journal, September 30, 2010, retrieved May 27, 2020
^Know Your Madisonian: Kim Sponem leads booming growth for Summit Credit Union, by Chris Hubbuch, Wisconsin State Journal, August 31, 2019, retrieved May 29, 2020
External linksedit
Foundation for Madison's Public Schools -- La Follette