
MHS Newsletter
MUKWONAGO HIGH SCHOOL - March 21, 2025
Important Upcoming Dates:
March:
24-28 - Spring Break (NO SCHOOL)
April:
8 - PreACT Day (9th & 10th grade students only) (No school for 11th & 12th)
17 - Districtwide 2-Hr Early Release
18 - No School 4K-12
May:
5-9 - Freshmen Civics Test (During American Government Classes)
5-16 - AP Testing Window
17 - Prom
21 -Senior Scholarship Night (Invitation only)
26 - NO SCHOOL (Memorial Day)
27 - Senior Awards Ceremony (during Advisory)
Last Day of School for Seniors: June 4
Last Day of School for 9th-11th Grade: June 11
Graduation: June 8 - 2:00 p.m.
Main Office Access during Spring Break
2025 Graduation
Graduation will take place on Sunday, June 8, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. in the West Gym at MHS. Each family will receive four tickets for seating in the gym.
For guests without tickets, a livestream of the ceremony will be available in the Performing Arts Center (PAC). Additionally, we will provide an online livestream for family members who are unable to attend in person.
More details will be shared beginning in April.
Attention Class of 2025!!
Graduation Yard Sign
Purchase your official Mukwonago High School Class of 2025 graduation yard sign here (ORDER HERE)!
Show off your student by customizing a graduation yard sign with photos, accomplishments, and Mukwonago school colors!
Fill out the attached form to place your order. The deadline to purchase your yard sign(s) is May 2nd. Orders will be delivered to the Mukwonago High School office available for pick up the week of May 10th.
Don’t miss your chance! Large portions of the proceeds will be supporting the Mukwonago district and high school organizations.
AP Testing is Up and Coming!
AP testing is just around the corner. AP tests will be conducted digitally this year for the first time at Mukwonago High School. To help ensure a smooth AP testing season, please do the following over the next several weeks:
* Commit your College Board username and password to memory. You will use these credentials to login on test day.
* Practice logging into Bluebook (College Board test app, loaded on all school managed devices). As a side note, after logging in, you can actually answer a few practice questions and familiarize yourself with the tools. There are practice questions for every AP class we offer!
* Assess your Chromebook battery life when it is fully charged. Generally speaking, a fully charged Chromebook battery should last the full length of an AP exam. But, if you have an older battery and it isn't lasting as long, please let IT (or your AP teacher or the library) know as soon as possible.
* Put a note on your calendar (student and parents/guardian) as a reminder to charge your Chromebook the night before any AP exam(s).
It's nearly time for the hard work to pay off. Doing these few tasks will only serve to help.
Direct Admit Wisconsin Program
Junior Families - The time is here for you to opt in or opt out to the Direct Admit Wisconsin program. Again, this program is a partnership with the University of Wisconsin system that streamlines the college application process for your child. If you choose to participate in the program, the district will share some specific information from your child’s record with the University of Wisconsin system. Then, the universities that are participating will be able to decide if they can offer your child a direct admission offer which will allow you to bypass the traditional application process. Details regarding the program can be found here.
This form will detail the specific information that the district will be sharing with the University of Wisconsin system if you choose to participate. Please read the form carefully in Infinite Campus and select your choice for opting in or out of the program. The deadline to opt in to the program is May 1, 2025. If you have questions regarding the program, contact your child’s counselor.
Host an Exchange Student!
Sports Corner
There are no sports this weekend!