Noah Berger, Jack Eisenbrown, Vuk Jovanovic, Zachary Nagal, August Neumann, Abram Packee, Cameron Pajot, Ronak Patel, Bryce Roder, Kolbe Schlosser, George Ubell, and Jonah Watkins have been named National Merit Semi-Finalists for the 2023-24 school year.
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Congratulations to the students named to the 2022-23 Semester 2 Honor Roll at Marquette University High School.
Marquette University High School is among an elite group of 23 private schools in the United States and the only Wisconsin high school recognized as a 2021 National Blue Ribbon School, the U.S. Department of Education has announced.
We would like to remind all families of the usage rules for school logos (the main school logo, or athletics logos).
As part of the celebration of the 500th anniversary of the conversation of Saint Ignatius, Social Studies teacher James Kennedy, S.J. has created a 7-episode podcast series on the life of Ignatius of Loyola. Combining historical narration and interviews with MUHS faculty and staff, this series hopes to re-introduce the life, ideas, and spirit of Ignatius as MUHS celebrates the Ignatian Year.
The Advocate Aurora Student and Family Assistance Program (AAH SFAP) is here to support the MUHS community's collective well-being. They created a series of short videos for families to remind you of the support available through AAH SFAP. All services are free and confidential to every MUHS student and members of their immediate household. If you'd like to access additional resources and support, click here to visit AAH SFAP's website or call at 800-236-3231. Family Toolkit:
Does your son need some assistance with organization and executive functioning? Please read the following article that provides realistic tips on helping young people with building organization skills:
Now, more than ever, our children are being faced with challenges to learning. The impact of COVID-19 on education has been felt around the country, and children and their parents sometimes struggle to find effective ways to meet this challenge. It turns out, how you think about the difficulties you face can impact your success and can even make you smarter along the way. Growing Resilient Learners
The Student and Family Assistance Program (SFAP) is not just for student problems. SFAP services are available to individual adults and couples, as well as families with other issues. Many adults come to SFAP for relationship issues, individual stress, substance abuse issues and depression. The six-session model often works well to help people get back on track with their lives. SFAP also offers legal, financial, elder care and child care support services. Many parents who do not have personal concerns may benefit from other services available to support families.
The Student and Family Assistance Program (SFAP) shared this article and short video about gratitude.
The Marquette University High School Class of 2018 has scored among the top 10 percent of ACT test takers in the nation, according to information recently released by American College Testing.
It's report card season for schools as well as students, and Marquette University High School is proud to have been recognized as the highest rated high school in southeastern Wisconsin and No. 3 in the state, based on recent accountability scores by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.