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Rice Lake High School Subjects
100

This river runs through Rice Lake, providing a key waterway for the city.

What is the Red Cedar River? 

100

This Wisconsin city is known as the “Sausage Capital of the World,” home to a major factory of the Oscar Mayer brand.

What is Madison?
100

This lake, the largest in Wisconsin, is located in the northwestern part of the state and is known for its pristine waters and recreational activities.

What is Lake Superior?

100

This actor, known for roles in "Happy Days" and "The Fonz," hails from Wisconsin.

Who is Henry Winkler?

100

Rice Lake High School's mascot, which symbolizes strength and courage.

What is the warrior.

200

The year was Rice Lake officially incorporated as a city.

What is 1886?

200

Known for its strong German heritage, this city hosts one of the largest Oktoberfest celebrations in the United States.

What is La Crosse?

200

This 1,200-acre state park in northern Wisconsin is known for its dramatic rock formations and the Dells of the Eau Claire River.

What is Eau Claire Dells State Park?

200

This professional basketball player, originally from Milwaukee, played for the Milwaukee Bucks and later the Los Angeles Lakers.

Who is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar?

200

This year marked the 100th anniversary of Rice Lake High School’s founding.

What is 2016?

300

This notable historical event occurred near Rice Lake in 1862, involving a conflict between Native American tribes and European settlers.

What is the U.S.-Dakota War?


300

This city, located along the shores of Lake Michigan, is home to the famous Harley-Davidson Museum and was the birthplace of the iconic motorcycle brand.

What is Milwaukee?

300

These migratory birds, often seen in northern Wisconsin during the spring and fall, are known for their distinctive "V" formation and long journeys.

What are Canada geese?

300

This author, famous for books like The Great Gatsby, was born in St. Paul but spent much of his childhood in Minnesota and Wisconsin.

Who is F. Scott Fitzgerald?

300

Rice Lake High School’s athletic teams compete in this Wisconsin high school athletic conference.

What is the Big Rivers Conference?

400

In 1905, the first electric trolley system in Rice Lake was introduced by this company.

What is the Rice Lake Electric Railway Company?

400

This Wisconsin city, named after a type of tree, was the birthplace of the first American-built tractor and is home to the John Deere Historic Site.

What is Waterloo?

400

Northern Wisconsin is home to this state’s only national forest, which spans over 1.5 million acres.

What is The Chequamegon National Forest?

400

This famous architect, known for his unique building designs, was born in Wisconsin.

Who is Frank Lloyd Wright?

400

The three RLHS principals.

Who are Mr. Pacholke, Mr. Beise, and Mr. Lipke?

500

The town of Rice Lake was originally settled by people from this ethnic group, which is also known for its Scandinavian heritage.

Who are the Norwegians?

500

This city, located on the Fox River, was once the site of the first hydroelectric power plant in the state, which began operating in 1882. It’s also known for its role in the development of the paper industry.

What is Appleton?

500

This rare and endangered plant, found in the wetlands of northern Wisconsin, has a unique fragrance and is sometimes called the "ghost orchid."

What is the western prairie fringed orchid?

500

This singer, known for her hit song "Like a Prayer," was born in Bay City, Michigan, but grew up in Wisconsin.

Who is Madonna?

500

The number of credits needed to graduate with a diploma from Rice Lake High School.

What are 26 credits?

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