Madison High School

Madison High School

Madison is a name for several high schools in North America, including:

  • Madison Area Memorial High School, Madison, Maine
  • Madison County High School (Alabama), Gurley, Alabama
  • Madison High School (Idaho), Rexburg, Idaho
  • Madison Senior High School (Illinois), Madison, Illinois
  • Madison Consolidated High School, Madison, Indiana
  • Madison High School (Kansas), Madison, Kansas
  • Madison High School, Richmond, Kentucky — closed in 1989
  • Madison Southern High School, Berea, Kentucky
  • Madison Central High School (Kentucky), Richmond, Kentucky
  • Madison High School (Louisiana), Tallulah, Louisiana
  • Madison High School (Adrian, Michigan)
  • Madison High School (Madison Heights, Michigan)
  • Madison Central High School (Mississippi), Madison, Mississippi
  • Madison High School (Nebraska), Madison, Nebraska
  • Madison High School (New Jersey), Madison, New Jersey
  • Madison High School (North Carolina), Marshall, North Carolina
  • Madison High School (Madison, Ohio)
  • Madison County High School (Virginia), Madison County, Virginia
  • Madison Comprehensive High School (Mansfield, Ohio)
  • Madison High School (Middletown, Ohio)
  • Madison High School (Oregon), Portland, Oregon
  • Madison High School (South Dakota), Madison, South Dakota
  • Madison Academic Magnet High School, Jackson, Tennessee
  • Madison High School (Houston), Texas
  • Madison High School (Madison), Minnesota

Read more about Madison High School:  James Madison High School

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