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Vel Phillips Memorial High School is a public high school in Madison, Wisconsin, named after the first African American woman to serve in the Wisconsin Legislature. The school offers various programs and activities, such as mentoring, CTE, summer semester, and band concerts.
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Vel Phillips Memorial High School (formerly James Madison Memorial High School) is a public high school on the west side of Madison, Wisconsin, United States. It was built in 1966 and is part of the Madison Metropolitan School District. It houses the MMSD planetarium.
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Nov 20, 2014 · Vel Phillips Memorial High. Public 9-12. 201 S Gammon Rd. Madison, WI 53717-1499. (608) 663-5990. District: Madison Metropolitan School District. SchoolDigger Rank: 159th of 415 Wisconsin High Schools. Per Pupil Expenditures: $12,941. Feeder schools for Vel Phillips Memorial High: Student/teacher ratio: 16.4. Number of students: 2,025.
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.