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MPS Athletic & Activity Registration system
MPS Student-Athlete Eligibility Registration How-To Video Guide
Spring Sports Registration is Now OPEN. There will be a virtual registration support session on March 4th, 2025 at 4:30 pm. The information for the meeting can be found below.
ou in the Fall!
Get your tickets here!!
Digital tickets are required for all MPS Athletics stadium events. See below or read this flyer for more details. Click here to visit the online ticketing website.
We made it easy for you to use our new online ticketing system to secure your ticket. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Admission will follow district limits, if any, for seating capacity (once tickets are sold out, the system will not offer tickets).
All stadium tickets are general admission. Tickets that require paid entry will be $5. Unless otherwise stated, some events are free admission for all, but will still require a ticket for entry. Ages 65+ and youth 6 and under will be admitted for free (except for special events).
How to Secure Your Ticket Online
STEP 1: Visit the online ticketing website.
STEP 2: Select the event and follow the prompts to secure tickets online.
STEP 3: Show digital ticket at the event for general admission.
STEP 4: Enjoy the event!
Use the following link to purchase tickets to our contests.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/199bTIcYFXSE1REBnSD79NyoP2JhtJEBR/view?usp=drive_link
Free Sports Physicals
Milwaukee Public Schools has partnered with Concentra to offer free sports physicals for MPS high school athletes this winter. Review this document for more information.
Milwaukee High School of the Arts Teams Page
View the Milwaukee High School of the Arts team page at mhsa.rschoolteams.com
Athletic Offerings
Milwaukee High School of the Arts offers a variety of sports. Some of our athletics are done in cooperation with Bradley Tech High School. There is an activity bus that will transport the student-athletes from MHSA to Bradley Tech High School immediately after school for practice. The student-athletes can then be picked up at Bradley Tech High School or they will be provided a bus ticket to get home. If you have questions about the co-op sports please contact the MHSA athletic director, Mr. Berg.
Fall Sports
Time to get your forms together and make your physical appointment for fall sports. See below for the start dates of each sport. Contact Mr. Berg for additional information.
- Boys Soccer: Aug. 18
Practice is at Norris Park - Cross Country: Aug. 18
Co-Op with Bradley Tech High School - Football: Aug. 5
Co-Op with Bradley Tech High School - Girls Swim: Aug. 12
Co-Op with Riverside University High School - Girls Tennis: Aug. 12
Practice is at Wick Park - Girls Volleyball: Aug. 18
Winter Sports
See below for the start dates of each sport. Contact Mr. Berg for additional information.
- Girls Basketball: Nov. 10
Co-Op with Bradley Tech High School - Boys Basketball: Nov. 17
- Boys Swim: Nov. 17
Co-Op with Riverside University High School - Wrestling: Nov. 17
Co-Op with Bradley Tech High School
Spring Sports
See below for the start dates of each sport. Contact Mr. Berg for additional information.
- Baseball: March 24
Co-Op with Bradley Tech High School - Boys Golf: March 31
Co-Op with Bradley Tech High School - Boys Tennis: March 31
Practice at Wick Park - Girls Soccer: March 24
Practice at Bradley Tech - Softball: March 17
Co-Op with Bradley Tech High School - Track and Field: March 10
Co-Op with Bradley Tech High School
Concussion Information
- Parent & Athlete Agreements
- Concussion Fact Sheet for Athletes
- Concussion Facts For Athletes
- Concussion Facts For Coaches
- Concussion Facts For Parents
- Athlete Return to Physical Activity Clearance
- Concussion Packet Letter
Contact
If you have questions regarding athletics, please contact the Milwaukee High School of the Arts Athletic Director or the Athletic Administrator.
Athletic Director
Mr. Berg
414-934-7084
bergdl@milwaukee.k12.wi.us
Athletic Administrator
Mr. Henze
414-934-7006
henzejm@milwaukee.k12.wi.us
Philosophy of MPS Athletics
The MPS Athletic Department promotes the philosophy that an athlete’s core responsibilities involve the pursuit of personal growth through academic work and team experiences. We recognize that athletic programming is an extension of academic and practical instruction. Therefore, our primary commitment is educating our student-athletes.
Student-athletes learn a great deal from participating in interscholastic athletics. Lessons in sportsmanship, teamwork, competition, and how to win and lose gracefully are all integral parts of team goals. Athletic competition adds to school spirit and helps students, participants, and community members take pride in their school.
Athletic Department Goals
- Promote academic excellence in the classroom
- Ensure a safe and secure environment for practice and competitions
- Provide opportunities for student-athletes to develop confidence, self-image, and leadership skills
- Encourage coaches to be leaders, role models, and persons of character
- Promote the value and importance of teamwork, good sportsmanship, and fair play
- Ensure all participants adhere to MPS and Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association rules and policies