Big Foot High School

Big Foot High School
Location
Walworth, Wisconsin
United States
Coordinates 42°31′37″N 88°35′40″W / 42.52694°N 88.59444°W / 42.52694; -88.59444Coordinates: 42°31′37″N 88°35′40″W / 42.52694°N 88.59444°W / 42.52694; -88.59444
Information
Type Public secondary
Established 1959
Principal Mike Hinske
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 528 (2013-2014)
Color(s) scarlet and silver
Yearbook Totem
Website http://www.bigfoot.k12.wi.us/

Big Foot High School (BFHS) is a comprehensive four-year public high school located in South Central Walworth County in the Village of Walworth. A union high school, BFHS operates as a grade 9-12 district with students coming from four K-8 districts. BFHS is governed by a separate, elected five-member board of education. The BFHS union district serves families from the villages of Fontana, Sharon and Walworth; and the townships of Walworth, Delavan, Linn and Sharon.

BFHS is named after the Potawatomi Indian Chief Big Foot (Maumksuck) who had 6 toes and lived along the banks of Geneva Lake (originally known as Big Foot Lake) until his tribe was relocated by the United States government in 1836.

Extracurricular activities

Big Foot's football team went to the Division 4 state championship game at Camp Randall Stadium in 2008, but lost to Wautoma High School by a score of 20-0. In 2009, the team played in the championship game the second consecutive year, this time facing Kewaunee High School. Big Foot won by a score of 42-13, making it the first State Football title in school history.

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