We encourage all of our students to become involved in the wide range of activities that Mauston has to offer. Become involved and your high school experiences will be even more exciting, worthwhile, and positive.
Academic Decathlon
Advisor: Karen Hable
Art Club
Art Club meets weekly on Wednesdays! Location: Art Studio (D112) from 3:30-5:00 pm. If you are interested in joining a club and like to be creative, join us!Plan on rides being in the parking lot around 4:50 pm. near Door 3 or D112.
Advisor: TBD
Community Musical
Advisors - Open
Equestrian Club
Wisconsin Interscholastic Horsemanship Association website.
FBLA
Come join us in Ms. Davies' Room on the third Tuesday of every month during pride time (Unless otherwise announced).
Advisor: Sandra Davies
Mauston FFA is a chapter of the National FFA Organization. FFA is a youth organization that focuses on leadership and agriculture. The Mauston FFA is open to any student in 7-12th grade students interested in leadership or agriculture. Members attend leadership conferences, speaking and judging contests, community service, and social activities.
Mauston FFA Facebook page.
Advisors: Beth Babcock and Patricia Krause
Forensics
A forensics team is sometimes called a speech team. Everyone on the team will practice and perform some form of public speaking or acting for a judge and a small group of peers. The judge will provide you with feedback and critiques as well as a rank of your performance compared to the others performing in the same room.
Advisors: Karen Hable and Rachel Tambornino
High Mileage Car Club
Advisor: Bryon Hoehn
Key Club
Key Club International, founded in 1925, is the oldest and one of the largest service programs for high school students. If you're a student, join us to find out more. If you're an adult, join us at Denny's in Mauston on the fourth Monday of every month.
Advisors: Molly Carlson and Karla Saylor
Link Crew
Link Crew is a high school transition program that welcomes freshmen and makes them feel comfortable throughout the first year of their high school experience. Built on the belief that students can help students succeed, Boomerang Project’s proven high school transition program trains mentors from your junior and senior classes to be Link Crew Leaders. As positive role models, Link Crew Leaders are mentors and student leaders who guide the freshmen to discover what it takes to be successful during the transition to high school and help facilitate freshman success.
More and more studies show that if students have a positive experience in their first year in high school, their chance for success increases dramatically. Link Crew provides the structure for freshmen to receive support and guidance from juniors and seniors who have been through the challenges that high school poses, and understand that the transition to a larger school can sometimes be overwhelming.
Advisors: Nick Hable, Gil Saylor, and Karen Hable
Musings Literary Magazine
Students are invited to submit poems and short stories throughout the year until the end of February for a chance to be published in the South Central Conference Literary Magazine, Musings. The poems and stories are then read by an English teacher from each school in the conference. Pieces are selected by mid-March and the student will receive an All-Conference certificate and two copies of the book if selected. Here is a link to the online version of the Musings magazine and an archive of some of the previous magazines printed since 2008.'
Advisor: Chris Lavold
National Honors Society
The National Honor Society (NHS) is the nation's premier organization established to recognize outstanding high school students. More than just an honor roll, NHS serves to recognize those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. These characteristics have been associated with membership in the organization since its beginning in 1921.
Today, it is estimated that more than one million students participate in NHS activities. NHS chapters are found in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, many U.S. territories, and Canada. Chapter membership not only recognizes students for their accomplishments but challenges them to develop further through active involvement in school activities and community service.
Advisor: Karen Hable
Pep Band
Advisor: Sam Hantzsch
Science Club
Advisor - Molly Carlson
Spanish Club
Advisor - TBD
Student Council
Advisor: Katie Marien
Visual Arts Classic Club
Advisor: TBD
The Hammer (Yearbook)
Advisor: TBD
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