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Edgewood High School

Edgewood High School is a coeducational, Catholic high school sponsored by the Sinsinawa Dominican Congregation.  The building was constructed in 1927 as a high school and junior college. It was designed by Albert Kelsey, son-in-law of the man who had donated his estate to the Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters to be used as an academy, former Wisconsin Governor Cadwallader Washburn. Edgewood College shared the building with the High School until 1960, when DeRicci Hall was built, allowing the College to completely move into facilities of its own.  Today, the High School operates independent of the College and the Campus School.

For more information about Edgewood High School, please contact them directly at:

Edgewood High School
2219 Monroe St.
Madison, WI; 53711-1999
Office: (608) 257-1023
Fax: (608) 257-9133
www.edgewood.k12.wi.us

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