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Top 10 Public High Schools in Wisconsin

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The best public high school in Wisconsin is Whitefish Bay High School in Milwaukee's North Shore suburbs, our πŸ† BEST OVERALL pick for its rare mix of top-decile test performance, a deep Advanced Placement catalog, and a school culture that sends graduates to flagship and elite universities every year.

If you want comparable academics without a pricey suburban address, Madison West High School is our πŸ’Ž BEST VALUE choice, anchoring one of the most accessible high-performing districts in the state.

This ranking weighs proficiency rates, AP and dual-enrollment access, graduation outcomes, and the distinctive programs that make each school worth choosing. Every school below is a real, currently operating Wisconsin public high school, and every description reflects what that school is genuinely known for rather than a generic profile.

How We Ranked These

We built this list around four measures that families and educators actually care about. Academic proficiency came first, drawing on Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction report-card data and state assessment results in reading and mathematics. College and career readiness followed, measured through AP participation, dual-credit partnerships with the University of Wisconsin System and technical colleges, and four-year graduation rates that show whether a school carries students all the way to a diploma.

We then layered in program depth β€” STEM, arts, International Baccalaureate, and specialized academies β€” because a strong school offers more than test scores. A school with a single advanced track looks very different from one with a dozen, and families choosing a district deserve to know which schools actually stretch high achievers while still supporting students who need help.

Finally we considered community and access, favoring schools that deliver excellence to a broad student body rather than a hand-picked few. Magnet and selective-admission schools were eligible, but we noted where access is limited.

A note on geography: Wisconsin's strongest publics concentrate heavily in the Milwaukee North Shore and the greater Madison area, two regions with high household education levels and strong local funding. That clustering is real and it shapes this list, but we also looked beyond those zip codes to surface high performers in the Lake Country and Ozaukee County suburbs.

Wisconsin's open-enrollment law means many of these schools are reachable even for families who live outside their official boundaries, which is why we treated access as a genuine ranking factor rather than an afterthought.

flowchart TD A[Wisconsin Public High Schools] --> B{State proficiency above peers?} B -->|Yes| C{AP and dual-credit depth?} B -->|No| X[Excluded] C -->|Strong| D{Grad rate above 92 percent?} C -->|Thin| X D -->|Yes| E[Ranked Top 10] D -->|No| F[Honorable mention]

1. Whitefish Bay High School πŸ† BEST OVERALL

Whitefish Bay High School
Whitefish Bay High School

Located in the North Shore suburb of Whitefish Bay just north of Milwaukee, this school pairs elite proficiency rates with a community that treats academics as the default. Students choose from a wide Advanced Placement slate spanning the sciences, humanities, and world languages, and the four-year graduation rate sits well above the state average.

The school is known for sending a large share of graduates to the University of Wisconsin-Madison and selective private universities, and its forensics and music programs win state recognition regularly. The "Blue Dukes" also field strong athletics, but it is the consistent top-of-state report-card performance that earns Whitefish Bay the overall crown.

Class sizes stay manageable, counseling support is robust, and the surrounding community invests heavily in its schools.

2. Madison West High School πŸ’Ž BEST VALUE

Madison West High School
Madison West High School

Part of the Madison Metropolitan School District, Madison West combines a diverse student body with serious academic firepower. It is a perennial home to National Merit semifinalists and offers extensive dual-enrollment ties to UW-Madison, which sits minutes away. The strong arts and debate traditions, paired with an accessible public-district address, make it the best value on this list.

West draws students from across Madison and reflects the city's economic and cultural range, which means its high achievers post their results inside a genuinely comprehensive public school rather than a selective enclave. For families who want flagship-feeding academics without relocating to an expensive suburb, West is the clear value pick.

3. Brookfield Central High School

Brookfield Central High School
Brookfield Central High School

In the western Milwaukee suburb of Brookfield, this school earns top marks on Wisconsin's report card year after year. Its STEM offerings and competitive math and science teams are standouts, and AP pass rates rank among the highest in the state. Brookfield Central is also known for strong athletics, fielding consistent contenders across multiple sports, and for a marching band and music program that perform at a high level.

The district's investment in technology and advanced coursework gives students a runway into engineering and computer-science majors at the UW System and beyond.

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4. Middleton High School

Middleton High School
Middleton High School

Just west of Madison, Middleton High School serves the Middleton-Cross Plains district and posts proficiency numbers near the top of the state. The school offers a robust dual-credit pipeline and a respected fine-arts program. Its large enrollment supports a wide course catalog, from advanced science to world languages, without sacrificing strong graduation outcomes.

Middleton's proximity to Madison gives students access to internships and research connections, and the school's broad extracurricular menu lets students build deep rΓ©sumΓ©s before they ever reach college.

5. Shorewood High School

Shorewood High School
Shorewood High School

Another North Shore gem near Milwaukee, Shorewood is celebrated for its International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, one of the more established IB offerings among Wisconsin publics. The smaller enrollment fosters close teacher-student relationships, and graduates regularly head to selective colleges.

Shorewood's arts and journalism programs are particularly strong, and the school's IB framework pushes students toward the kind of analytical writing and inquiry that colleges prize. For families specifically seeking an IB path in a public setting, Shorewood is one of the best options in the state.

6. Nicolet High School

Nicolet High School
Nicolet High School

Serving several North Shore communities from its campus in Glendale, Nicolet offers a college-preparatory curriculum with deep AP access and a long record of academic awards. The school's diverse enrollment and strong counseling support help a broad range of students reach four-year universities, including the UW System and national institutions.

Nicolet's union high school structure pools resources from multiple feeder communities, which funds an unusually rich slate of electives, advanced courses, and arts programming for a school its size.

7. Verona Area High School

Verona Area High School
Verona Area High School

South of Madison, Verona Area High School has grown into one of the region's strongest publics, distinguished by its Verona Area International School magnet and dual-language programs. The school blends rigorous academics with an inclusive culture and posts graduation rates comfortably above the state average.

Its newer campus supports expanded STEM and arts facilities, and the district's commitment to multilingual education sets it apart from peers. Verona has become a destination for families who value both academic strength and a globally minded curriculum.

8. Cedarburg High School

Cedarburg High School
Cedarburg High School

In the Ozaukee County city of Cedarburg north of Milwaukee, this school combines high proficiency with a tight-knit community feel. Cedarburg High School is known for strong music and theater programs and a solid AP catalog. Graduation rates are among the highest in the state, and the district consistently earns top report-card marks.

The school's historic town setting and engaged parent community translate into stable funding and a culture where academic achievement is expected and celebrated.

9. Hartland Arrowhead High School

Hartland Arrowhead High School
Hartland Arrowhead High School

Serving the Lake Country area west of Milwaukee from Hartland, Arrowhead is a large, high-performing school known for both academics and athletics. Its broad course catalog includes extensive AP and technical-education pathways, and partnerships with regional technical colleges give students real dual-credit options.

The school's size powers an unusually deep slate of electives, from advanced sciences to skilled-trades programs, letting students customize a path toward either a four-year university or a high-skill career.

10. Wauwatosa East High School

Wauwatosa East High School
Wauwatosa East High School

In the inner-ring Milwaukee suburb of Wauwatosa, Tosa East rounds out the list with strong academics and a diverse, engaged student body. The school offers solid AP participation, a respected STEM focus, and a music program with a statewide reputation. Its location gives students easy access to internships and Marquette University and UW-Milwaukee resources.

Tosa East balances suburban stability with urban proximity, producing graduates who are competitive at the state's flagship and at selective private campuses alike.

Matching a School to Your Student

The "best" school is the one that fits your student's priorities. Use the guide below to narrow this list to the two or three schools worth a campus visit, then confirm boundaries and open-enrollment seat availability before you commit.

flowchart TD A[What does your student need most?] --> B{Top priority?} B -->|Established IB diploma| C[Shorewood] B -->|STEM and math/science teams| D[Brookfield Central<br/>or Wauwatosa East] B -->|Dual-language / global focus| E[Verona Area] B -->|Broadest course catalog| F[Middleton<br/>or Hartland Arrowhead] B -->|Flagship-feeding value| G[Madison West] B -->|All-around strongest| H[Whitefish Bay] C --> I{Live in or near boundary?} D --> I E --> I F --> I G --> I H --> I I -->|Yes| J[Visit + enroll] I -->|No| K[Apply via open enrollment<br/>confirm seat availability]

Honorable Mentions

A few Wisconsin publics narrowly missed the top ten but deserve a look. Marquette University High School is a powerhouse, though it is a private Jesuit school rather than a public one and so falls outside this list. Among true publics, Homestead High School in Mequon posts strong proficiency and a deep activities program, and Pewaukee High School in the Lake Country corridor has climbed steadily on the state report card.

Memorial High School in Madison and East High School round out a strong Madison district where multiple campuses perform well above the state average. In the Fox Valley, Appleton North High School stands out for academics and a respected music tradition, while Sun Prairie East and West serve a fast-growing district near Madison with expanding AP access.

Families using open enrollment should keep these schools on their shortlist, since boundaries and seat availability shift year to year and a strong honorable-mention school may be a better practical fit than a top-ten school across the state.

FAQ

What is the best public high school in Wisconsin? Whitefish Bay High School in the Milwaukee North Shore is our top pick, thanks to its elite proficiency rates, deep AP catalog, and strong college-placement record.

Which Wisconsin public high school is the best value? Madison West High School offers academics on par with pricier suburban schools while sitting in the accessible Madison Metropolitan School District, making it our best-value choice.

Do any Wisconsin public high schools offer the IB diploma? Yes. Shorewood High School runs a well-established International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, and several other districts offer IB or AP-heavy alternatives.

How were these schools ranked? We used Wisconsin DPI report-card data, state assessment proficiency, AP and dual-credit access, and four-year graduation rates, then weighed program depth and student access.

Are these schools open-enrollment friendly? Wisconsin's open-enrollment law lets students apply to attend districts outside their home district, though seat availability varies. Several schools on this list participate, but families should confirm capacity directly.

Which schools are strongest for STEM? Brookfield Central and Wauwatosa East stand out for STEM, with competitive math and science teams and strong AP science pass rates.

Bottom Line

Wisconsin's strongest public high schools cluster around Milwaukee's North Shore and the Madison area, where high proficiency, deep AP access, and strong graduation rates come together. Whitefish Bay leads the state on overall strength, while Madison West delivers comparable academics at the best value.

Whether you prioritize IB at Shorewood, STEM at Brookfield Central, or program breadth at Arrowhead, any school on this list represents the top tier of Wisconsin public education. Use open enrollment where it applies, visit in person, and match the school's distinctive strengths to your student.

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