New Berlin West Middle/High School

New Berlin West Middle/High School
Location
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18695 W. Cleveland Avenue

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53146

Coordinates42°59′24″N 88°08′47″W / 42.989862°N 88.146260°W / 42.989862; -88.146260
Information
TypePublic school
Established1961
School districtSchool District of New Berlin
SuperintendentJoe Garza [1]
PrincipalMark Otto
Teaching staff68.19 (FTE)[2]
Grades7-12
Student to teacher ratio15.08[2]
Hours in school day7:25am - 2:40 pm
Campus typeSuburban
Colors   Blue and Gold
Fight songNew Berlin West Fight Song (modification of MSU Fight Song)
Athletics conferenceWoodland
MascotVern the Viking
NicknameNBW
Team nameVikings
RivalNew Berlin Eisenhower Middle/High School
NewspaperNorse Code
YearbookWitan
Websitewww.nbexcellence.org/schools/west

New Berlin West Middle/High School is a public middle/high school located in New Berlin, Wisconsin. It is a part of the School District of New Berlin. The school serves grades 7 through 12. The school colors are blue and gold, and the school mascot is the Viking.

From 2001 through 2007, the school underwent major construction,[3] including a new theater, a new fieldhouse with an indoor track and tennis courts, an upgraded and relocated library, and a new 10-classroom wing.[3] Renovations were also made to the bathrooms and workout facilities. The class of 2007 was the first to host graduation in the new fieldhouse.

Athletics

West has a rivalry with the other New Berlin public high school, Eisenhower.

New Berlin West's 2010 baseball team made it to the state tournament for the first time.[4] The school's 2013 baseball team won the state tournament for the first time.

Conference affiliation history

State championships

  • 1984 - Girls' volleyball
  • 2000 - Boys' basketball
  • 2013 - Boys' baseball
  • 2016 - Girls' softball
  • 2018 - Pom and Dance (Hip Hop)
  • 2023 - Cheer and Stunt
  • 2024 - Pom and Dance (Hip Hop)

2018 Anti-Semitic allegations

In 2018, New Berlin West halted its yearbook distribution after the school learned that a senior student chose a yearbook quote referring to the Holocaust. His quote read, "There will always be one true Final Solution." A spokesman of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation was on record as finding the quote "very disturbing and upsetting".[5]

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