
About Marshfield High School
Marshfield High School (MHS) offers a comprehensive academic and extracurricular experience for students in grades 9–12. Constructed in 1968, with additions and renovations in 1994 and 2006—our facility continues to serve as a vibrant hub for learning, performance, athletics, and student support.
A major renovation project is scheduled to begin in Spring 2026, with substantial completion expected by the 2028–29 school year.
Learn more at Marshfield Referendum Facts
School Profile
Enrollment: ~1,244 students
Grades Served: 9 - 12
Graduation Rate: 92%
Graduation Requirement: 25 credits, including state-mandated courses
Facilities
297,985 sq ft facility on 60 acres
79 classrooms | auditorium (642 seats) |
Field House (3,400 seats) | cafeteria (350) |
Library (180) | Multimedia Room (205)
Academic Programs
Over 240 course offerings
Advanced Placement (31 AP courses)
Project Lead the Way (PLTW)
Dual Credit & Youth Apprenticeship
Recognition
Ranked 41st in WI by U.S. News
Top high school in Wood County (Niche)
National and State-Accredited Career and Technical Education (CTE) Programs
Student Life
25 Varsity Sports
Clubs: FBLA, FFA, FCCLA, HOSA, Robotics, SkillsUSA, Music, Theatre and more!
Member of Wisconsin Valley Conference
Partnerships with Marshfield Clinic
Healthcare and career pathways
General Information
Address: 1401 E Becker Rd, Marshfield, WI
Phone: (715) 387-8464
Mascot: Tigers | Colors: Black & Orange
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