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Craig High School. Girls' basketball game with crosstown rival Parker during the 2004–2005 season. Joseph A. Craig High School is a public high school located in the city of Janesville, Wisconsin. Craig, a part of the School District of Janesville, has a student enrollment of approximately 1,800. Located on the east side of Janesville, it is ...
608. FIPS code. 55-37825. Website. www.janesvillewi.gov. Janesville is a city in and the county seat of Rock County, Wisconsin, United States. [4] As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 65,615, making it the tenth-most populous city in Wisconsin. [5] It is a principal municipality of the Janesville–Beloit metropolitan statistical ...
Joseph A. Craig High School also known as Janesville High School Pages in category "Joseph A. Craig High School alumni" The following 15 pages are in this category ...
70000085 [1] Added to NRHP. October 15, 1970. The Lincoln–Tallman House is a historic Italianate-style house in Janesville, Wisconsin. Built and constructed in 1857 [2] by the Tallman family, the house once hosted overnight guest Abraham Lincoln before he became U.S. president. [3]
Judith Faulkner (born 1943), formerly of New Jersey; billionaire; CEO and founder of Epic Systems, a healthcare software company located in Wisconsin. Bob Galvin (1922–2011), chief executive officer of Motorola (Marshfield) Chris Gardner (born 1954), entrepreneur, subject of movie The Pursuit of Happyness (Milwaukee)
School District of Janesville (SDJ) is a school district headquartered in the Educational Services Center (ESC) in Janesville, Wisconsin. [1] As of 2020 the district has 10,300 students in grades PK-12 and more than 1,500 employees. With 21 campuses it is the state's tenth largest school district.
Buildings and structures in Janesville, Wisconsin (14 P) C. Joseph A. Craig High School alumni (15 P) P. People from Janesville, Wisconsin (2 C, 69 P)
Dewey Decimal. 330.9775. Janesville: An American Story is a non-fiction book written by Amy Goldstein and published by Simon & Schuster in 2017. It covers the city of Janesville, Wisconsin, and follows the stories of several of its working-class inhabitants from 2008 to 2013, tracing what happens after the Janesville Assembly Plant shuts down.