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Whitefish Bay's ACT Scores Are Highest in the State
This marks the 15th consecutive year that Whitefish Bay students have averaged a score of 25 or above.

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This marks the 15th consecutive year that Whitefish Bay students have averaged a score of 25 or above.

A graduate of Whitefish Bay schools, Ms. Gritzmacher said she is excited to come home and teach at Cumberland.
Turkeys, falcons, foxes and other wildlife have been spotted around Shorewood.
The woman ignored police sirens and drove erratically with no hands until crashing near Mequon Road.
The parking lot entrance near Associated Bank is closed as crews begin utility work in the alley behind Silver Spring businesses.
Shorewood police are seeking criminal charges against a man who stole a leaf blower from an open garage Saturday morning.
Mr. Shaw has years of experience as an elementary classroom teacher and curriculum/learning specialist.
A meeting will also be held about the expansion of I-43 Tuesday night.
The St. Bob's Backlot Cinema event features hot dogs, popcorn and a movie that the whole family is sure to enjoy.
Cumberland's new kindergarten teacher comes to Whitefish Bay after teaching K-4 in Chicago.
Girls tennis, boys soccer and the football team will all play their first games this week.
Nearly 200 people learned how to surf and watched movies about Great Lakes surfing on Atwater Beach.
An estimated 3,000 people came out to enjoy food, beverages and good local music.
Whitefish Bay's new Spanish teacher has worked in Latin America, enjoys salsa dancing and teaches English to immigrants.
The Patch Weekend Planner also features Irish Fest, a surfing event on Atwater Beach and a Chalk Art Festival at Bayshore.