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Administration

Fast Facts

Fast Facts

Overview

School Office

Activities Office

Address:
605 W. Veterans Way
Mukwonago, WI 53149
 
Phone: 262-363-6200
 
Office Hours: 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Phone: 262-363-6200 ext. 25580
 
Office Hours: 7:15 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Grades: 9-12
Enrollment: approximately 1,629
Principal: Stephanie Blue
Administrative Assistant: Laura Arneson
Activities Director: Andy Trudell
Administrative Assistant: Jennifer Wernes
 
Lunch Schedule
A Lunch: 10:54 a.m. - 11:19 a.m.
B Lunch: 11:29 a.m. - 11:54 a.m.
C Lunch: 12:04 p.m. - 12:29 p.m.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Associate Principal (A-G): Megan Jelinek
Associate Principal (H-O): Deb Paradowski
Associate Principal (P-Z): Holly Bodish
 
Administrative Assistant: Carrie Walczak
 
School Resource Officer: Jason Steinbrenner
 
 
 
 
 
 

Counseling Office

Phone: 262-363-6200 ext 25401
 
Counselors: 
Kristen Koepke (A-Dh)
Jacob Burke (Di-J)
Shelley Mitchell (K-M)
Stephen Zeczkowski (N-Sc)
AJ Paul ( Sd-Z)
 
Administrative Assistant: Kelly Wattles
 
Social Worker: Alexis McCarthy
School Psychologist: Kristy Maxwell
 
Stephanie Blue
Principal's welcome

Principal's welcome

Welcome to Mukwonago High School! I am Stephanie Blue, and I am thrilled to join the talented staff and students as principal.  At Mukwonago High School, we are committed to providing an environment of academic excellence, a wide-range of opportunities to explore, and community involvement.
 
With 31 years of experience in education, I have served in various roles, including a high school English teacher, Associate Principal at the high school level, elementary principal at Prairie View Elementary, and most recently, the Director of Student Learning for MASD.  I'm extremely excited to be back in a high school building serving high school students, staff, and families.
 
I look forward to joining our dedicated staff in supporting all the wonderful things happening at Mukwonago High School.  Whether it’s through our diverse academic programs, competitive athletics, vibrant arts and extracurricular activities, or award-winning CTE programs, we strive to cultivate a holistic learning environment and pathway to ensure that every student will become successful after high school.
 
On a personal note, my husband and I have four children: Kasey, Isaiah, Ariel, and Mckenzie.  My husband has been a math teacher for 33 years.  We have always recognized the importance of education and have a great appreciation for the numerous educators that have partnered with us in giving our own children the best opportunities in their education.  As principal, I want to make sure your children have the same great opportunities!
 
Our partnership with parents and the broader community is vital to our success. We encourage you to be actively involved in your child’s education and to participate in the many events and activities we offer. As your child's first and most important teacher, your support and engagement are crucial in helping us create a nurturing and dynamic learning environment.  Stay informed about upcoming events, school news, and important announcements. We are here to support you, and our doors are always open for your questions and suggestions.
 
I look forward to meeting students and families as the year gets started. Please feel free to contact me at any time at bluest@masd.k12.wi.us or 262-363-6220 ext. 25500.  Together, let’s make this a remarkable year filled with learning, growth, and achievement for each and every student!
Mukwonago High School Staff

Mukwonago High School Staff

MHS Staff are here to support your student's educational journey. To view the staff directory, CLICK HERE. Every staff member is committed to your student's academic and personal success. We are here to help.  Below, you will find members of the MHS administrative team. Please reach out if you have any questions or concerns.
 
Megan Jelinek Associate
Principal (A - G)
Deb Paradowski
Associate Principal (H - O)
Holly Bodish
Associate Principal (P - Z)
Andy Trudell
Activities Director
Dustin Lehman
CTE Coordinator and Worked-Based Learning