Pembine High School
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Pembine High School officially named Beecher-Dunbar-Pembine High School after the district it belongs to opened its doors in 1903. Originally the high school only consisted of the Pembine District and added the others on at later times. Pembine High School is located at N18775 Sauld Street in the town of Pembine
Pembine, Wisconsin
Pembine is a town in Marinette County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,036 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated community of Kremlin is located in the town, The census-designated place of Pembine is also located in the town.-Geography:...

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. According to 2006 enrollment figures the High School had 134 students. However the school itself consists of K-12 students and has an overall student population of 257. The current principal is Robert Berndt. It’s main mascot is a Panther.

History

The first high school in Pembine
Pembine, Wisconsin
Pembine is a town in Marinette County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,036 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated community of Kremlin is located in the town, The census-designated place of Pembine is also located in the town.-Geography:...

 was a four room school house in 1903 and was occupied by different grades. In 1957 additions of a “cafeteria, gym, and shop” enlarged and modernized the school. Further additions came in 1973 with four larger classrooms and a library. In 1990 the school faced overcrowding problems and considered consolidating with Niagara High School. The decision to consolidate was turned down by a town vote. In 1997 to answer the overcrowding problem the town passed a $2 million dollar addition to Pembine High School that nearly doubled the square footage.

Administration

Principal/Superintendent:
  • Mr. Robert Berndt


Guidance Director:
  • Mrs. Marlene Mottes


School Board:
  • Vicki Fick
  • Brian Parr
  • Tina Duenweg
  • Nick Dal Santo
  • Tammy Decker

Academics

Pembine High School requires at least 22 credits in core courses to graduate. Here are some of the departments:

Extracurricular activities

Pembine High School provides a variety of extracurricular activities for students. Here are some examples:

Mascot and sports

Pembine High School has acquired three mascots for its athletic teams. For football, Pembine tri-op's with Niagara Public School and Goodman-Armstrong Creek High School to make up the Northern Elite Predators. Girls high school basketball, girls high school softball, boys high school baseball, girls cross country and boys cross country are also consolidated with Goodman-Armstrong Creek High School to make up the Pembine-Goodman Patriots. The official mascot of Pembine High School for girls high school volleyball, boys high school basketball, and golf is the Panther.

Pembine High School Sports (List may be incomplete)
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