Our School

Welcome to Fond du Lac High School! With over 1,900 students, we are the ninth-largest high school in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to guiding our students towards a future full of possibilities.

Our educators are committed to nurturing a culture of excellence, integrity and growth. With diverse academic programs and co-curricular offerings, we offer tailored experiences for each and every student to explore their passions.

At Fond du Lac High School, innovation and collaboration drive a dynamic learning environment where each and every student can thrive academically, socially and emotionally.

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Fond du Lac High School
801 Campus Drive
Phone: (920) 929-2740
Attendance: (920) 929-2730 
OR (920) 906-6755 
Attendance Email:
fdlhsattendance@fonddulac.k12.wi.us
Fax: (920) 929-6964
Records Request Fax:
(920) 929-6941 

FHS Current Course Catalogue
View all of our course offerings for next school year by clicking Fond du Lac High School Course Catalogue.  If you would like to learn more about the scheduling process please visit our Scheduling Website. If you have any questions contact Student Services, we are here and happy to help.

Position

Name

Email

Principal

David Michalkiewicz

[David's Email]

Assistant Principal

Matthew Berlowski

[Matthew's Email]

Assistant Principal

Brooke Kilian

[Brooke's Email]

Assistant Principal

Mackenzie Olszewski

[Mackenzie's Email]

Assistant Principal

Brett Strahota

[Brett's Email]

Assistant Principal

Paula Suemnicht

[Paula's Email]

Athletic Director

Jim Smasal

[Jim's Email]

Student Information

FHS Information

[FHS Information Email]

FHS is in need of donations

Fond du Lac High School is in need of the following items for our students in need

Work Permits

Fond du Lac High School does not issue work permits. Please obtain a permit from Advocap 19 W. 1st St.

Bullying creates a source of fear that interferes with a youth’s social, emotional, behavioral and academic development.

Bullying occurs in any environment where youth are. It is everyone’s responsibility to keep all youth safe.

By working together, families, schools, and communities can prevent, identify, and respond to bullying to keep our children healthy and safe.

Where can I learn more about bullying and cyber bullying?

stopbullying.gov

commonsensemedia.org

PACER.org

cfchildren.org

cyberbullying.us

Bullying Incident Report