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High School Sports, Clubs and Activities
The School District of Waukesha appreciates every opportunity to teach children. This is why we value the extracurricular activities and athletics we offer students from elementary school through high school. Research has shown that students receive many benefits from participation in extracurricular activities and athletics. Students have a better transition from elementary school to middle school and from middle school to high school, they have more proficient performance in the classroom and on state and national standardized tests, and have better social skills and social ties within the school. Students also tend to exhibit more school spirit, pride, and optimism and are more prepared for college and other post-high school interests with more participation. Additionally, research has shown that students who are involved with high school extracurricular athletics and activities tend to reduce failure and drop-out rates, especially among at-risk students. Because of these benefits, the Waukesha School District offers different academic social and service clubs/activities and interscholastic sports.
Please
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to review the clubs/activities and sports at our district high schools.
For further information, yo u may contact any one of the high school athletic/activity directors listed below:
North High School
Robert Blessington
262-970-3712
rblessin@waukesha.k12.wi.us
South High School
Dan Domach
262-970-3712
ddomach@waukesha.k12.wi.us
West High School
Todd Hencsik
262-970-3911
thencsik@waukesha.k12.wi.us
Middle School Clubs, Activities and Sports
The School District of Waukesha appreciates every opportunity to teach children. This is why we value the extracurricular activities and athletics we offer students from elementary school through high school. Research has shown that students receive many benefits from participation in extracurricular activities and athletics. Students have a better transition from elementary school to middle school and from middle school to high school, they have more proficient performance in the classroom and on state and national standardized tests, and have better social skills and social ties within the school. Students also tend to exhibit more school spirit, pride, and optimism and are more prepared for college and other post-high school interests with more participation. Additionally, research has shown that students who are involved with high school extracurricular athletics and activities tend to reduce failure and drop-out rates, especially among at-risk students. Because of these benefits, the Waukesha School District offers different academic social and service clubs/activities and interscholastic sports.
The clubs/activities and sports offered in our middle schools are listed below:
Clubs/Activities
Art
Computer
Forensics
Homework
Math
Photo
Ski
Student Council
Yearbook
Sports
Badminton
Floor Hockey
Strength and Fitness
Team Handball
Volleyball
For further information, you may contact any one of the middle school athletic/activity directors listed below
Butler Middle School
Anthony DeRosa
262-970-2911
tderosa@waukesha.k12.wi.us
Central Middle School
Joe Beine
262-970-3111
jbeine@waukesha.k12.wi.us
Horning Middle School
Jessica Wagner
262-970-3311
jwagner@waukesha.k12.wi.us
Elementary Clubs, Activities and Sports
Our elementary schools provide numerous extracurricular activities for our students. The Sixth Grade Cross Country Run, Future Problem Solving, Town Meetings and Science Fairs are examples of ways students can become involved in activities beyond the school day. Additionally, other activities are designed by the individual schools.
Please contact your elementary principal for more information, or refer to the school's website.