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The Co-curricular Programs of Muskego High School are a vital part of our educational system. The primary purpose of these programs is to assist students in growing and maturing into responsible members of our school and community. In order to continue to provide the best experiences for our students, feedback on programming can be submitted in this form.
Our Boys and Girls soccer programs welcome all youth soccer players in our community, grade 2 through 8, to join us for a 6 week winter soccer camp.
The camp is every Tuesday night from 5:30-6:30pm in the Muskego High School Indoor Turf Facility starting January 7th (Jan 7, Jan 14, Jan 21, Jan 28, Feb 4, Feb 11, Feb 18, 2025).
Included is technical skills training and small sided games coached by our High School Staff and Players. The complete 6 week program cost is $50.00 (e-payment only).
Walk-ins are welcome for $12 (cash, check, credit card, google pay, or apple pay) each week but liability waiver must be completed by parent or guardian the day of the event.
These clubs and teams provide students the opportunity to learn how to work in a productive relationship with a variety of people, how to deal with success and failure, the importance of self-discipline in physical and mental pursuits, and the ideals of teamwork and respect for other’s feelings and attitudes.
Check out the Co-Curricular Program Guide for the 24-25 school year: Co-Curricular Program
55 PROGRAMS - 1600 STUDENTS - 1 WARRIOR!
The Co-curricular Activity Program of Muskego High School is a vital part of our educational system and participation is open to all MNSD students. The Co-curricular Program consists of clubs, activities, and athletic teams. The primary purpose of these programs is to assist students in growing and maturing into responsible members of our school and community. These activities are, and will continue to be, an important part of secondary school life. Co-curricular activities may be referred to as the “other half of education.” These clubs, activities, and teams, provide students the opportunity to learn how to work in a productive relationship with a variety of people, how to deal with success and failure, the importance of self-discipline in physical and mental pursuits, and the ideals of teamwork and respect for others' feelings and attitudes. Respect, courtesy, honesty, and good sportsmanship are basic to good citizenship and should form the basis for all behavior. Since students involved in co-curricular activities represent their school, their behavior frequently determines the opinion others have of their school. Participants are expected to comply with a Code of Conduct which outlines the expectations for students participating in these programs. Go Warriors!
Inaugural Girls Flag Football Team