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Reuther Central High School was named after Walter Reuther, a
nationally noted labor leader in the 1930s, ‘40s and ‘50s. The
original Reuther Central High School was started in the newly
purchased UW Extension Center located at 39th Avenue and
Washington Road. The Walter Reuther Central High School was
designed as a magnet school for alternative education. In 1979,
upon completion of the addition and remodeling at this site, the
students and faculty of Reuther Central High School took up
residence in the former Mary D. Bradford High School located on
Sheridan Road and 57th Street. This classic limestone structure
was built between 1924 and 1927. It is one of the structures
comprising Kenosha’s civic center area, including the Kenosha
Public Museum and Kenosha County Courthouse. At the same time
in 1979, the students of the former Mary D. Bradford High School
took up residence in the newly completed ...
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