Located on the city's north side, the 240,000 square foot school is situated on a 32-acre site in the La Crosse River Valley.
[4] This mascot was named in honor of Robert Rogers' Rangers, a British company of soldiers who fought during the French and Indian War.
The original building at Logan Street became exclusively a junior high school which remains in the same location to this day.
Since the completion of the original construction at Ranger Drive, there have been two classroom additions made to accommodate increases to the student body.
[5][7] Today, Logan High is a two-story building of about 240,000 square feet (22,000 m2) situated on a 32-acre (130,000 m2) site in the La Crosse River Valley on the city's north side.
[10] President George W. Bush visited the school on May 8, 2002, as part of the Department of Education's Tour Across America in support of the No Child Left Behind Act.
[13][14] Prior to his speech, the president held a roundtable discussion with select community leaders and educators from La Crosse.
As a security measure, all attending students were required to wait in the school's gymnasium for two and a half hours before his speech began.
Those to be in close contact with the president were required to provide their Social Security number as part of a background check, while all attendees went through metal detectors upon admission.
[18] Student diversity 2022[19] In 2017, the school offered 28 core classes, 21 Advanced Placement courses, and 20 electives provided by 15 departments.
[citation needed] Sport programs provided by the school include: basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball, track and field, wrestling, cross country, swimming, tennis, powerlifting, soccer, football, fall dance team, winter dance team, cheerleading, golf, gymnastics, hockey, and skiing.
In 2015, the Green Bay Packers Foundation donated $200,000 for Logan to upgrade its football field to synthetic turf.