After School Activties
Morton Clubs and Activities
Morton West
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Morton East
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Morton Freshman Center
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Adventure Club |
Adventure Club
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Adventure Club |
Anime |
Auto Club
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Anime/Manga
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Art Club |
Band Aid Club
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CARE/PBIS |
Auto Club |
Bible Club Band-Aid
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Class Cabinet 2024
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Best Buddies |
Bilingual Club
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Cultural Diversity |
Black Student Union |
Black Student Union
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Digital Media |
Business Club |
Chess Club
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Drama Club |
CARE |
Class Cabinet 2022
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Ecology Club |
Cultural Diversity |
Class Cabinet 2023
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GSA |
DANCE CREW |
Class Cabinet 2024
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Intramural Club |
Ecology |
Class Cabinet 2025
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Key Club/T.A.G |
Engineering Club |
Culinary Club
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Literacy |
FCCLA |
Cultural Diversity Club
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Mathletes |
Freshman Class |
Cyber Service
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SAALT/LEADERSHIP |
Fund the Future |
Dance/Folkoric
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Snowball |
GLOW! |
Dreamers and Allies
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Student Council |
Improv Club |
Ecology Club
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Guerreros Bilingues |
Intramurals |
eSports
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El Taller |
JSA - Debate Club |
Events Coordinator
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Project Code |
Junior Class |
Fine Arts Club
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Power Hour |
Latino Club |
Fire Club
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Mathletes
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Flag Football
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NHS |
French Club
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Photo Club |
Future Business Leaders of America
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Robotics Club |
Guerreros Bilingues
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SAALT |
Homecoming Coordinator
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Scholastic Bowl |
Intramural
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Senior Class |
Intramural (Weightlifting)
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Service / Key Club |
Junior Statesman
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Snowball |
K Star Dance Club
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Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica
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Literacy
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Sophomore Class |
Mariachi
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Student Council |
Mathletes
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Theatre |
Megasa
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Video Club |
Morton Teaches
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Yoga Club |
National Honor Society
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Young Life |
Otaku Club
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PBIS/Care
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Robotics
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SAALT/Leadership
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Senior Awards
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Service Club/TAG
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Shark
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Snowball
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Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica E Francis
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Student Council
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Theatre Club
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Video Club
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After School Activities at Morton
Student Organizations (730.01)
The school as a unifying institution in the community provides opportunities for self-expression for its students. The activities of approved student organizations shall be regarded as a vital part of the total educational program. Organizations, clubs, societies, and other groups that are related to the curriculum are welcomed to serve as extensions to the student's education and shall be permitted to meet on the school premises. Membership must be open to and limited to all students currently enrolled. A copy of the constitution and bylaws of the organization shall be filed with the Building Principal.
Each organization shall have at least one faculty sponsor who shall be responsible for the supervision and direction of the activities of the group. The sponsor shall actively participate in the planning and implementing of the activities and shall attend all meetings. Non-school persons may not direct, conduct, control, or regularly attend activities of student groups. Student organizations that do not meet the requirements of this policy shall not be approved by the school and therefore are not entitled to the privileges given to approved student organizations.
No Pass, No Play (730.04)
Beginning with the start of the 1999-2000 school year, students involved in athletics, performance/production activities, elected positions, and all other activities except those that are part of a course and are used to determine a student's grade, must be passing a minimum of four classes in order to be eligible for participation.
Student eligibility will be determined on a weekly basis for athletics and performance/production activities, on a quarterly basis (every 9 weeks) for elected positions, and on a semester basis for all other activities.
Extra-Curricular Activities
What are the Extra-Curricular Activities at Morton?
Morton High Schools sponsor extra-curricular activities and encourage student participation because of their contributions to our educational program. Research shows that students who are actively engaged in extra-curricular activities generally do better in school than students who are not similarly involved. Students gain experience as leaders and as group participants. They profit from the skills of working effectively together in democratic groups. These experiences foster dynamic leadership, cooperation, and citizenship among student participants.