Madison West High School

Madison West High School is a comprehensive four-year high school in Madison, Wisconsin. It was founded in 1930. Its mascot is the "Reggie the Regent," a lion, and its school colors are maize and blue. Athletics teams compete in the WIAA Big Eight Conference.

Madison West serves students from four municipalities: Madison, the town of Madison, Shorewood Hills and Fitchburg.

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