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A public high school in Madison, Wisconsin, named after a Civil Rights activist and former Secretary of State. Learn about its history, academics, athletics, and notable alumni.
Learn about the history, vision, and programs of Vel Phillips Memorial High School, a diverse and inclusive school in Madison, Wisconsin. Find out how the school supports students' academic, social, and emotional development through smaller learning communities, equity, and enrichment opportunities.
Learn about the vision, purpose, and opportunities of the athletics program at Vel Phillips Memorial High School in Madison, Wisconsin. Find out how to sign up, get involved, and support the Spartan athletes and fans.
Nov 20, 2014 · Learn about Vel Phillips Memorial High School, a public high school in Madison, Wisconsin, serving grades 9-12 with a diverse student population and a 2-star rating. See rankings, test scores, reviews, finances, COVID-19 performance, and more.
Connect with fellow alumni of the former James Madison Memorial High School, now renamed after civil rights leader Vel Phillips. Find reunion information, school events, alumni stories, and photo gallery.
Nov 23, 2021 · James Madison Memorial High School will now be called Vel Phillips Memorial High School, honoring the first Black person elected to a statewide office in Wisconsin. The name change was proposed by a former student and supported by the school board, following a process of community feedback and discussion.