Reedsburg Area High School

[5] It serves more than 900 students in grades 9-12 from Reedsburg, Loganville, La Valle, Ironton, Rock Springs, and the surrounding communities.

The school offers 10 AP courses in five different departments and several dual-credit classes with Madison Area Technical College.

This new building was 3 storeys tall, and included many state of the art amenities, such as drinking fountains, full electrical lighting, and a large athletic field.

Due to the growing population of Reedsburg, they built a large addition to the school building in 1923, doubling the capacity to 260 students.

The school board voted to purchase 22 acres of land on Webb Avenue, called the "Hay Creek Site".

With the recommendation of the Board of Education, they moved ahead with the Hay Creek Site, but only building a one storey structure due to the swampy conditions.

Herbert H. Webb donated the rest of his remaining fortune to the city of Reedsburg for the new high school, on his death in 1954.

[10] The CAL Center is a building adjacent to Reedsburg Area High School that hosts music and drama performances, as well as other events.

The CAL Center was funded entirely by private donations by individuals and local businesses that totaled over 2.3 million dollars.

[17] The school's varsity football team won the division three state championship on November 20, 2009, defeating West De Pere 34–27.

[20] During the 2020 season, Choraliers took home the Best Vocals, Best Band and Grand Championship awards at the Monona Grover Silver Stage Invitational.