The classic limestone structure that houses Reuther High School was designed by John D. Chubb and built between 1924 and 1927.
The original Reuther High School was begun in a UW-Extension Center building located at 39th Avenue and Washington Road.
Mary D. Bradford High School took up residence in the newly remodeled and expanded former UW-Extension building.
Reuther moved to the former Mary D. Bradford High School located on Sheridan Road and 57th Street, where it still exists today.
Over the years, Reuther Central High School has undergone several changes to accommodate curriculum and teaching style.
[4] The building features a neo-classic auditorium of 1,400 seats with commissioned original oil paintings by Chicago artist Gustave Brandt, including a 44-foot fresco over the proscenium symbolizing Kenosha history over a century and emphasizing the arts and sciences.
Transition's curriculum allows students to attend a morning or afternoon computer lab session to earn credits at an accelerated pace.
Students are able to work and study at their own pace with help from instructional staff to set schedules and meet requirements and deadlines.