BROWN DEER HIGH SCHOOL
'Brown Deer High School' is a high school on North 60th Street, Brown Deer, Wisconsin, USA.
There are up to 700 students on the role in grades 9-12.[1]
The school's sports teams are known as ''The Falcons''.
In 1999, a 15 year old student at the school was prosecuted after sending an email threatening to bomb the school.[2]
In 2002, student Steve Novak was named the Wisconsin High School Boys Basketball Player of the Year. Novak subsequently turned pro with the Houston Rockets.[3]
1. Great schools
2. "Teen charged with felony bomb scare", Mary Beth Murphy, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, May 06, 1999
3. "Gatorade honors Novak as Wisconsin's player of year", Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, March 30, 2002
★ Official site
★ Official athletics site
There are up to 700 students on the role in grades 9-12.[1]
The school's sports teams are known as ''The Falcons''.
| Contents |
| Notable events |
| References |
| External links |
Notable events
In 1999, a 15 year old student at the school was prosecuted after sending an email threatening to bomb the school.[2]
In 2002, student Steve Novak was named the Wisconsin High School Boys Basketball Player of the Year. Novak subsequently turned pro with the Houston Rockets.[3]
References
1. Great schools
2. "Teen charged with felony bomb scare", Mary Beth Murphy, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, May 06, 1999
3. "Gatorade honors Novak as Wisconsin's player of year", Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, March 30, 2002
External links
★ Official site
★ Official athletics site
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