Green Bay East High School

Green Bay East High School East High School is the oldest high school in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The first building was built on Howe Street in 1856 on land donated by the Astor family.

The educational enterprise that has come to be known as East High School has been located in only three buildings over a 145 year history. This building was known as “Old Brick” and continued to serve as the administrative offices for the school system after classes were moved to other locations. The beginning of East High School is generally attributed to Professor Furber’s decision to add Latin

and Mathematics to the grade school curriculum in 1860. The first class of six students, 4 male and 2 female, earned their diplomas in 1875. In 1893, a new building known officially as the East Side High School was built in the 500 block of South Webster. Unofficially, this handsome red sandstone building was referred to as “the school on the hill”, and the students attending the school were referred to as the “Hilltoppers”. This building was dismantled after the current Washington Middle School was built and the red sandstone blocks were used to construct a garage, gatehouse and walls at City Stadium, the home of the Green Bay Packers. The garage and the North wall remain standing and can be seen just to the North of the current East High School building. The core building of the current East High School was built on a 23 acre parcel purchased from the Hagemeister estate for $80,000.00. Construction was completed by the Fall of 1924 at a cost of $661,492.31. The class of 1925 was the first class to graduate from the new building. Additions to the new building in the 20th century were made in the following years: 1927 (auditorium), 1960, 1967, 1985, and 1995 (new gym). In 2000, work started on a 21 million dollar renovation and was completed in June of 2003. One of the unique characteristics of the East High renovation is the emphasis on preserving and honoring the architectural features of the original building. The exterior of the addition matches the look of the South facade of the original building. The original tile hallway floors and the original stairways and banisters were refurbished rather than replaced. Many of the original wooden doors were refurbished and six rooms retain their original wooden floors, wood trim and built in wood storage closets. The decorative stone pieces originally on the exterior of the gym and auditorium have been relocated to the cafeteria, main lobby and hallways. Honoring our past is an important East High School tradition. East High School has always served an ethnically diverse population. As new immigrants arrived in Green Bay, each group formed its own church. There were churches for Germans, Poles, Belgians and French immigrants on the East side of Green Bay, but the children of all of these groups attended East High. Throughout its history, East has served children from all ranges of the socioeconomic scale and taken pride in providing a quality education for every child who enters the doors. The student body at East today represents a rich blend of ethnicities, languages, culture and customs. East High students and staff are proud to say that East High looks like the real America and that attending East High helps students prepare for the world they will enter after they leave school. East High School provides quality educational and co-curricular programs for its student body. College bound graduates score above the state and national averages on the ACT and SAT entrance examinations. East High School staff and students value achievement, effort, respect and caring. We are dedicated to the pursuit of excellence; we believe in the value of hard work; we believe that everyone is entitled to be treated in a way that preserves their dignity; we believe that people perform best in an environment where consideration and compassion prevail. Our students and staff are proud of our history and traditions and take pride in creating a learning atmosphere that encourages the pursuit of excellence.

Session 1 of Summer School starts June 15, 2026! Here are a few reminders:🚌 Transportation may be provided for elementar...
06/11/2026

Session 1 of Summer School starts June 15, 2026! Here are a few reminders:
🚌 Transportation may be provided for elementary and middle school students, using centralized pick-up spots.
🍎 Breakfast and lunch are provided for all students attending Summer School.
🎒 Students do not need to bring supplies; they are highly encouraged to bring a backpack.

Summer School Session 1 runs from June 15-July 10, 2026 (No classes June 19 or week of June 29-July 3, 2026) for Elementary students and from June 15-July 7, 2026 (No classes June 19 or July 3, 2026) for Middle & High School students.

🌞 Read about Summer School transportation, food service, and more: gbaps.org/summerschool

Another Annual Fishing Tournament is in the books!
06/06/2026

Another Annual Fishing Tournament is in the books!

06/05/2026

🎓 Check out this "Week in Pictures" video which has photos from 📷 Aldo, Baird, Chappell, Doty, Eisenhower, Elmore, Howe, Kennedy, King, Lincoln, Martin, McAuliffe, Red Smith, Sullivan, Webster, Wilder, Edison, Lombardi, Washington, John Dewey Academy, Dr. Rosa Minoka-Hill School, East, Preble, Southwest, and West.

Learning doesn't stop when school lets out. Neither does the need for good nutrition! This year's Summer Meals Program s...
06/04/2026

Learning doesn't stop when school lets out. Neither does the need for good nutrition! This year's Summer Meals Program starts at community sites on June 10, 2026. Meals begin at summer school buildings on June 15, 2026. ☀️

All children (not only GBAPS students) 18 years old and younger can receive free summer meals from GBAPS. Families do not have to qualify for free/reduced meals to participate.

🍎 Learn more and find a Summer Meals location near you: gbaps.org/summermeals

Congratulations to the Green Bay East High School Class of 2026! Graduates walked across the stage at the Kress Events C...
06/02/2026

Congratulations to the Green Bay East High School Class of 2026! Graduates walked across the stage at the Kress Events Center on May 31, 2026. 🎓

🔴 See more photos and watch the full ceremony online: https://bit.ly/3RIojWS

Huge Thank You to Jim Raymaker's East High School Class of 1968, the St. Matthew Men's Club, and the St. Matthew Endowme...
06/01/2026

Huge Thank You to Jim Raymaker's East High School Class of 1968, the St. Matthew Men's Club, and the St. Matthew Endowment Fund!

Over the past few years, your incredible generosity has brought in over $20,000 for Eats for East. We are deeply grateful for your continued support, which allows us to keep making a difference in our community! 🙏❤️

Senior Sunset and Lock-in was a success tonight. Thank you to Parent Network, especially Sara Arvey, for a wonderful nig...
05/30/2026

Senior Sunset and Lock-in was a success tonight. Thank you to Parent Network, especially Sara Arvey, for a wonderful night for our seniors. They played games, won prizes, ate lots of food, rode on Segways and played several fun and spooky games of hide and seek in the building. Congrats Class of 2026, see you at graduation.

REMINDER: In honor of Memorial Day, there will be no school on Monday, May 25, 2026. Classes will resume on May 26, 2026...
05/24/2026

REMINDER: In honor of Memorial Day, there will be no school on Monday, May 25, 2026. Classes will resume on May 26, 2026.

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1415 E Walnut Street
Green Bay, WI
54301

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 3:05pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 3:05pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 3:05pm
Thursday 7:30am - 3:05pm
Friday 7:30am - 3:05pm

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