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Student Organizations
Participating students, moderators and coaches serve as role models and represent MUHS in the larger community. All involved in the co-curricular program join MUHS in its mission to facilitate the development of students who are open to growth, intellectually competent, religious, loving and committed to justice. Participants, moderators, coaches and parents are called upon to work together to create an environment in which hard work, fair play, healthy competition, and respect for self and others can thrive.
- Homerooms: Groups and clubs that meet during the school day homeroom period. (See list below.)
- Competitive Clubs: Clubs and teams that meet outside the school day but may also meet during the school day. (See list below.)
- Performing Arts: Prep Players includes all performers and stage crew members in any drama or musical, including Senior Follies, winter production and spring musical. Other performance opportunities include Chorus, Pep Band/Jazz (includes student musicians in Jazz Labs 1, 2, 3, and 4) and Improv.
- Retreats and Service: Freshman Retreat, Sophomore Retreat, Kairos, Community Service (Sophomores & Juniors), Senior Shared Life, and Global Education opportunities. Pastoral leadership opportunities for students are available for Freshman Retreat, Kairos, Big Brothers, and through the Ministry Leadership Team.
- Honor Societies: Jesuit Honor Society, National Honor Society, World Languages Honor Societies (German, Latin and Spanish)
- Athletics
- Varsity Sports: Alpine Ski Racing, Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Hockey, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball, Wrestling
- Club Sports: Bowling, Climbing, Milwaukee Rowing Club, Powerlifting, Rugby, Sailing, Trap Team, Weightlifting
- Intramurals: Ultimate Frisbee, Dodgeball, Basketball, Kickball
Homerooms & clubs
The purpose of student organizations at MUHS is to complete and broaden the education of the student. There are three types: co-curricular, spiritual, and athletic. Every student should belong to one organization. The freshmen are especially encouraged to participate in them. Announcements are made early in the year regarding the procedure for joining them. If there are any questions, contact the moderators whose names are listed for each organization.
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The Art Homeroom offers an opportunity to pursue your time, talent and skills in art.
The Asian Culture Club (ACC) is a school multicultural organization.
Opportunities to create one-to-one friendships with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
The Book Club is a group of diverse readers who engage with texts from a variety of genres.
Bowling is a no-cut club team open to all grades, no experience required to join the team.
This homeroom serves all MUHS students with a primary focus on supporting African American students.
Students will have opportunities to develop essential leadership skills and business acumen through activities.
The Celtic Club aims to study and engender an appreciation of Celtic cultures in the world.
Develop your strategic imagination.
The Cinematography homeroom is dedicated to the art of making movies.
The Climbing Club is a co-ed group with DSHA. Practice is held at Adventure Rock.
The "voice" of the student population is the Student Conclave, the MUHS version of student government.
Creative Writing homeroom is a space for creative writers to hone their craft and collaborate with other writers.
Debate is a competitive co-curricular open to students of all four years.
Devoted to the conservation and universal use of the natural resources at MUHS and around Milwaukee.
The esports homeroom is an extension of the esports club. Students can scrimmage using the club Switches, PS4, and Xbox consoles.
The Fantasy Sports homeroom is for students who enjoy organizing football, basketball and baseball leagues.
Students of all four years who wish to improve their public speaking skills using a variety of speech and drama categories may join the Forensics team.
The German Club promotes interest in a variety of cultural activities.
During homeroom, members will practice and compete in the game of Cornhole, including in tournaments.
Learn about the world of broadcasting.
Hilltoppers Defending Life seeks to courageously, lovingly stand up for the dignity of all human life, from conception to natural death.
Enjoy the sport of soccer off the playing field. Includes conversation and movie viewing.
An opportunity for students to become more aware of historical events and trends primarily through the study of film.
Students have the opportunity to show their talent in spontaneous "theater of the moment."
Intramurals provide an opportunity for all students to have fun with athletic competition during fourth and fifth periods (lunch).
The Key Club is an international student-led service organization.
For students interested in classical languages, the ancient world, or the influences of the past on the present day.
Published annually, Signatures is the MUHS literary magazine, composed of student-created prose, poetry, musical composition, artwork, and more.
Open to student athletes of all four years who are interested in promoting sportsmanship, building school spirit, and offering service to the MUHS community.
The goal of the homeroom is to help students grow in faith through prayer and service.
MESA aims to amplify the voices of women to facilitate honest conversation about gender roles.
The MUHS Math Club welcomes students from all grade levels who have a passion for math.
The Ministry Leadership Team includes students who are committed to helping plan, promote and implement various Campus Ministry activities and programs
Mock Trial is a great way for students to learn about the legal system and gives them the opportunity to analyze and prepare a case using facts and case materials developed by attorneys.
Model UN seeks to encourage interest in international affairs, global cooperation and provide a venue for the analysis and debate of topics related to the United Nations Organization.
The Muslim Student Association is a club dedicated to serving students at Marquette High who identify as Muslim.
Orgullo Latino is a club dedicated to serving the Latino students at Marquette High.
Student musicians in Jazz Labs 1, 2, 3 and 4 are encouraged to be a part of the Pep Band.
Powerlifting is a club sport which focuses on individual improvement while maximizing strength and athletic performance for athletes and non-athletes of any age, size and experience level.
The Prep Players is the drama organization of the school and is open to students of all four years
President’s Ambassadors work with the MUHS president to interact with and thank the school’s benefactors.
The robotics homeroom is an extension of the robotics team, where students can further develop their STEM skills.
FRC Team 1732 Hilltopper Robotics is a FIRST Robotics team composed of MUHS and DSHA students.
Rugby is a spring club team consisting of young men from all grade levels; no experience is required to join the team.
All skill levels, beginners to seasoned sailors, are welcome to join the Sailing Club.
Science Olympiad is a competitive science team that focuses on competing in five different categories: Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Earth & Space Sciences, Technology, and Inquiry.
Any student that selects a silent study homeroom will be expected to use that time to complete school work.
The MUHS student-run business homeroom strives to develop entrepreneurial thinking, practice leadership, and transform the community through the running of a real business.
This homeroom is meant to accommodate the interests of the students in the area of science
Trap is a club sport open to students of all grades.
Weightlifting is a club that focuses on the Olympic-style lifts and their variations.
Members of all four years join together to create a visual and written summary of the school year.