Extracurricular activities, clubs and organizations play an extremely important role in the overall development of the Montini student, as well as contributing greatly to the quality of life in and around the school. The relationships and camaraderie our activities foster and the general feeling of goodwill they create help give the school a distinct personality and a vitality that carries over into the lives of all involved.


Visit our campus day or night, weekday or weekend — even during the summer months — and you’re likely to see the lights on, cars in the parking lot and a group of Montini students taking part in one activity or another.


We strive to ensure that students graduate as well-rounded students, who are active in a variety of activities, and will be inspired to remain active throughout their collegiate years. 

Student Services Department

The Student Services Department consists of the school deans, student counselors, college counselor, social worker and the student resource teacher. These offices offer services to students and their parents helping them to make the most of their Montini Catholic experience. 


Contact Student Services for assistance with attendance, discipline, counseling, college decisions, and health and social issues. They will be happy to assist you and provide you with the necessary resources.


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Clubs & Activities

Involvement is a very important aspect of the well-rounded Montini Catholic college preparatory experience. Participation in clubs, organizations, activities and events enriches the educational experience and is considered an extension of the classroom. And, it's a great way to meet new friends who share your interests!  95% of Montini Catholic students participate in at least one extracurricular activity.

  • Acafellas

    The Acafellas is a male choir group that performs at the Fall, Christmas, Winter and Spring Concerts.  The group seeks to enhance the musical enrichment and enjoyment of the members while introducing new genres of music to the students.


    Moderator: Mr. Don Glowinski

  • Art Club

    Art Club meets once a month after school and is open to all students to work on individual or collaborative art works.


    Moderator: Mrs. Christi Blatchley

  • Baking Club

    Baking Club meets once a month in the kitchen of De La Salle Hall to bake treats.

    Moderator: Ms. Colleen Marks

  • Book Club

    The Bronco Book Club discusses a monthly literary selection in a fun and relaxed setting, Students will choose novels alongside moderator based on thematic units.


    Moderator: Ms. Sarah Pittenger

  • Broadcaster's Club

    Broadcasters serve as the voice of Montini Catholic students. Members of this club share the daily announcements and any breaking Montini news during the daily homeroom period.


    Moderator: Mr. William Dawes '13

  • Bronco Breakdown

    The Bronco Breakdown is a student-produced, original content, quarterly news and culture magazine, showcasing the fascinating and dynamic culture of Montini High School.                                                                         Moderator: Mr. Ben Tripp

  • Chess Club

    Chess Club aims to introduce and develop an understanding of chess and give opportunities for students to grow and improve in the game. 


    Moderator: Mr. Alex Zasso

  • Chinese Club

    The Chinese club seeks to motivate students' interest in learning Chinese, broaden students' horizons, exchange and share learning experiences, arrange culture related activities and events such as singing, dancing, playing games, films, holidays and food.  Students do not need to be in a Mandarin Class to be a member of this club.


    Moderator: Ms. Sumin Xu

  • Computer Club

    Computer Club meetings encourage students to explore, learn about, and share all things digital and technology-related. The Club is a place for students to share and develop their technology-related skills and interests while building community. The Club sponsors an annual Video Game Fest, a C2E2 trip and participates in Robotics and Engineering competitions. 


    Moderator: Mr. Pete Farina '87

  • Drama Club & Set Crew

    Drama and set crew encourages & fosters creativity on the stage and behind it.  It allows students to learn and use skills in acting and technical theater. All students are welcome to join our projects, audition for the plays, and participate in set crew.  In addition to the Fall Play and Spring Musical, the Drama and Set Crew club assists the Adopt-a-Family Christmas Program by providing blankets for the families.


    Moderator: Ms. Jaclyn Martin

  • Flight Club

    Montini’s Flight Club is a place for students to learn how to build, maintain, and safely fly small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) such as multi-rotor copters and drones. We fly our camera drones to capture video and stills of Montini’s campus and special events.


    Moderator: Mr. Pete Farina '87

  • French Club

    French Club offers students to further explore the French language and culture outside of the classroom. French Club aims to keep students in touch with the target language, as well as with French customs, culture and traditions in order to broaden students’ horizons.


    Moderator: Mrs. Beth DiMarco

  • Future Medical Professionals

    The Future Medical Professionals Club will engage students who show an interest in majoring in Science, pre-med and other health related concentrations.  The Club will expose students to the variety of careers within the medical profession and act as a guide for entering the workforce.


    Moderator: Dr. Larry Misialek

  • LaSallian Youth

    Rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ and inspired by the story of Saint John Baptist de La Salle, Lasallian Youth is a movement of young people in Lasallian ministries that has been positively impacting the world for over 30 years. Those involved in Lasallian Youth seek a greater understanding of themselves and the world. Representative of the diversity within the Lasallian family, all are invited and welcomed. Lasallian Youth gather regularly for Lasallian formation and reflect on their experiences of faith, service, community and social justice.


    Moderator: Mr. Denis Block

  • Math Club

    Math Club explores recreational mathematics and competes in national mathematics leagues. The Club creates a venue for students to participate in more exciting and fun mathematical activities than are possible in the classroom. Students will be introduced to varies types of mathematics and their beauty.


    Moderator: Mrs. Chrissy McManus '88

  • Montini Maniacs

    The Montini Maniacs promote overall school spirit in all athletics through themed game days and enthusiastic cheers.  The Manaics organize and promote the Student Game Day Kickoffs.


    Moderator: Ms. Alexxis Johnson

  • Ping Pong Club

    Students get together after school 2-3 times a month and play ping pong. Moderator: Mr. Chris Lackey

  • Peer Ministry Team

    The Student Peer Ministry Team seeks to enrich the faith life of Montini Catholic by allowing for more student centered choice and engagement in retreats, small groups, prayer and volunteer experiences. Students must apply and be interviewed to become a member of the Peer Ministry Team and must continue to demonstrate a devotion to faith and leadership throughout the year they are members of the team. The Peer Ministry Team helps lead the Freshmen Retreat and Sophomore Service Day Reflection. 


    Moderators: Mrs. Kelly Davis and Mrs. Katie Miller

  • Science Club

    Science Club explores interesting and creative ideas related to science through labs, activities and a science trivia game.                        
    Moderators: Mrs. Sandy Deiber and Dr. Larry Misialek

  • Spanish Club

    Spanish Club keeps students in touch with the target language, as well as, with Spanish and Latin American customs and traditions in order to broaden students’ horizons. The Club works on cultural related activities such as music, holidays, film in-school field trip and food. This year the club will go to a soccer match and challenge the French Club to a soccer game.


    Moderator: Ms. Anne Barclay

  • Student Government

    Student government officers and members organize and lead events that inspire school spirit and participation.  Student Government is responsible for the overall theme and activities for Homecoming, Golden Gobbler Food Drive, Winter Formal and other student led initiatives.


    Moderator: Ms. Alexxis Johnson

  • Treblemakers

    The Treblemakers is a female choir group that performs at the Fall, Christmas, Winter and Spring Concerts. The group seeks to enhance the musical enrichment and enjoyment of the members while introducing new genres of music to the students.Musical enrichment and enjoyment.


    Moderator: Mr. Don Glowinski

  • Echoes Yearbook Club

    Yearbook Club works to capture memories throughout the school as well design and layout the yearbook. Students learn about effective layouts and publishing schedules.


    Moderators: Ms. Barbara Dawson

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