Activities
School-sponsored clubs and activities offer opportunities for students to perform, compete and connect. Learn more about these activities and find contact information in the drop-downs below.
- Academic Quiz Bowl
- Bowls for BrainPower
- BrainPower in a BackPack
- Chess Team
- Competitive Speech
- Debate
- DECA - Leadership Development
- Drumline (Winter)
- E Sports Team
- FIRST Robotics Competition
- FIRST Tech Challenge
- Future Teachers of America
- Marching Band
- Math League
- National Honors Society (NHS)
- Science Fair
- Science Quiz Bowl
- Singers And Swingers
- Student Council
- Theatre Guild
- Tutoring Center
- Yearbook
- Youth in Government
- Youth Services
- Youth Service Advisory Council (YSAC)
Academic Quiz Bowl
Bowls for BrainPower
Bowls for BrainPower is the primary fundraiser for BrainPower in a BackPack where BHS students learn pottery making techniques, glazing. In November, Bowls has its big event displaying pottery available for a donation in support of BrainPower. Learn more about Bowls for BrainPower here.
Social Media:
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrainPower191/
- Instagram: @brainpower.in.a.backpack
- Twitter: @BrainPowerBowls
- Website: www.tinyurl.com/bowls191
Contact
PAMELA VOIGT
BrainPower in a BackPack
BrainPower is the district wide hunger relief program providing weekend food packages pack by BHS student volunteers on Thursdays after school along with the twice a month 191 Community Pantry year round pop up pantry based out of Diamondhead. Check out our video our BrainPower program.
Social Media:
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrainPower191/
- Instagram: @brainpower.in.a.backpack
- Twitter: @brainpower191
- Website: www.tinyurl.com/brainpower191
Contact
PAMELA VOIGT
Chess Team
The chess team competes in Minnesota State Chess Association tournaments, South Suburban Conference tournaments, and several special tournaments. A letter may be earned by attendance and performance at practices and league play. Team and individual awards may be earned from league competition and special tournaments.
Fee: $49/89*
*$49 for fall or winter quarter only; $89 for the full year
Contact
DANE ZAGAR
Competitive Speech
In this competitive speaking activity, students will first explore and then select one of 17 possible competition categories that offer a wide range of interests as well as varying levels of time commitments. The categories include Creative Expression, Discussion, Dramatic Duo (done with a partner), Extemporaneous Reading, Extemporaneous Speaking, Great Speeches, Humorous Interpretation, Informative Speaking, Original Oratory, Serious Drama Interpretation, Serious Prose, Serious Poetry Interpretation, and Storytelling. Individual practice times are set up by coach and student allowing for flexibility and greater student success. You may earn a letter by competing in at least 5 meets and accumulating 25 hours of practice time. Speech practices begin in December and meets begin the last week of January and continue each Saturday through the second or third week of April. Competitive Speech is a great way to improve speaking skills that will endure for a lifetime.
Fee: $45
Social Media:
- Instagram: @BurnsvillleSpeechTeam
Contact
BRENDAN KLEIN
Debate
DECA - Leadership Development
DECA is the leadership network that prepares students for careers in marketing, entrepreneurship, hospitality, business management, and finance. Through real-world experiences and classroom curriculum, DECA gives students a competitive edge for college and career success.
Fee: $150
Contact
MAGGIE MAYERNIK
Drumline (Winter)
Winter drumline is for all band students to enrich their band experience. Large and small group instruction on percussion instruments will be the focus as participants develop a performance for competition in Minnesota Percussion Association (MPA) events. Students (7-12) currently enrolled in the District 191 Instrumental Music Program are eligible to participate.
Social Media:
- Instagram: @BurnsvilleDrumline
- Facebook: Burnsville Bands
Fee: $55
Contact
PAUL CONNELL
E Sports Team
Play competitive computer and console games against teams from other schools across the state in the MN Varsity League. 2024-25 titles are Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Minecraft, Fortnite, Valorant, Chess, Rocket LEague, Mario Kart8, League of Legends, Apex Legends, Halo, Call of Duty, and Overwatch. ALL skill levels welcome and no previous experience required.
Students don't need to be able to play from home but if you prefer to you can. You also can play using the school computers in the new and improved school lab (E117)! Traditional meetings are Thursdays 3pm-6pm. However due to the changes in the competitions and availability of players we may host other session for scrimmages, competitions, and other events.
There are three seasons this year.
- A Fall "club" season (Non-placing, practice scrimmages)
- A Winter "Varsity" Season (Placing, Offical League Compeitions, State)
- A Spring "Recovery" season ( Non-placing, practice scrimmages)
There is also a $100 MNVL fee for the entire year. You can pay split it up (ie $50 in the fall club, $50 in the Winter Varsity or pay it all up front ($100 for whatever season you choose.)
Coaches Info:
Mr. Dougherty: chdougherty@isd191.org
Mr. Raspel: sraspel@isd191.org
BurnsvilleHSeSports@isd191.org
FIRST Robotics Competition
Blaze Robotics, Team 3184, is comprised of high school students in good academic standing from grades 9 through 12. The team is supported by high school staff members and adult mentors from corporate sponsors and the community. This is a year-round program which includes a six-week “build season” to design, build and program a competition robot. Each spring, the team competes with the robot at regional competitions around the country, as well as at a championship event. There are many aspects to the program including Java Programming and CAD Design, photography and videography, marketing, communications, electronics, engineering design and build, social media, and much more! Snacks are provided.
Fee: $50
Contact:
Blaze Robotics at team3184@gmail.com
FIRST Tech Challenge
The Burnsville FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) is a robotics competition open to students interested in STEM in grades 7-12. Teams of 8 students design, build, and control competition robots for each season. No previous experience in robotics is necessary. Robots are created using Android phones and Tetrix parts (www.tetrixrobotics.com). The season runs from early September through February, with regional competitions in the Midwest, and the FTC World Championship in late April in Detroit, Michigan.
See www.firstinspires.org/robotics/ftc for program and game description.
Fee: $50
Contact: David Peters at ftcburnsville@gmail.com
Future Teachers of America
FTA is a student organization encouraging students to pursue post-secondary education in the field of education with a focus on urban learners in an urban, suburban and/or rural setting/environment through events, field trips, guest speakers and other hands-on experiences.
Year long club. We meet twice a month.
Advisor: TBA
Contact
MATT DEUTSCH
Contact
ANDREA PARENT
Marching Band
The Marching Band is responsible for supplying music and generating enthusiasm at fall sporting events and school assemblies. The band consists of a wind section (woodwind and brass) and percussion (drumline). Admission to scheduled events is free for Marching Band members. The group rehearses two or three times per week, beginning with a mini-camp experience at BHS in August. Students (9-12) currently enrolled in the District 191 Instrumental Music Program are eligible to participate. Eight band letter points are awarded for each season of participation.
Meets June - October.
Social Media:
- Facebook: Burnsville Bands
Fee: $55
Contact
KEITH FRENCH
Contact
PAUL CONNELL
Math League
Math League
Math League stimulates interest and learning of mathematics and trains members for competitive participation in the Minnesota High School Mathematics League (MHSML). The MHSML gives awards to the top teams, the top individuals, and to the top student on each team. Attendance and performances at practices and meets may earn a letter.
Math League is a great activity to work with other students who are interested in math. We try different types of problems in a way that is fun and challenging. Academic activities like Math League look great on your resume and college applications.
At ‘practices’ we cover different skills and strategies to answer questions. There are 5 Meets, always on Mondays, where we compete with other area schools.
First semester
- Compete in at least two of the three Math League competitions
- Accumulate 12 points in the competitions
- Participate in practices and meetings
- Pay the $45 BHS Activity Fee
Second semester
- Compete in both Math League competitions
- Accumulate 8 points in the competitions
- Participate in practices and meetings
- Pay the $45 BHS Activity Fee
We meet every Monday from late September to February.
Fee: $45
Contact
CHARLES CROATT
National Honors Society (NHS)
The National Honor Society is an organization for top-ranked juniors and seniors. BHS students are considered for entry into NHS if they have earned enough credits to be a junior or senior and have at least a 3.7 cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) from 9th grade to the present. Junior students who are eligible academically are contacted prior to the start of fall semester. NHS membership is also based on character, leadership, and service.
Students must complete and return an application demonstrating those qualities for review. A five-member BHS Faculty Team (the “Faculty Council”) then determines membership. Once students are part of NHS, they must continue to meet the academic, leadership, character, and service standards. Students who take courses under the Pass/Fail option are not eligible for National Honor Society membership. Transfer students must meet all requirements and have attended BHS at least one full semester to qualify for NHS; it is their responsibility to contact the NHS advisers if they believe they've qualified for our society.
Click here for more information about BHS’ National Honor Society.
Contact
JENN GRAFF
Science Fair
Students have opportunities to conduct independent research and compete at the Regional Science and Engineering Fair. Students may move on to the Minnesota Academy of Science State Fair and the International Science and Engineering Fair. Students may enter their projects in the prestigious Intel Science Talent Search. Research papers may also progress onto the Tri-State and National Junior Science and Humanities Symposium.
Contact
MICHAEL HUEMOELLER
Science Quiz Bowl
Teams of five students comprise the Burnsville Science Quiz Bowl. Teams compete at Macalester College and may qualify to compete at the National Science Quiz Bowl. Students are selected for their ability to answer questions in the areas of chemistry, biology, physics, earth science, current events and computer science. We meet in the fall to mid-winter.
Fee: $45
Contact
HARRISON OWINGS
Singers And Swingers
Student Council
The Student Council is the governing organization of the student body. Students interested in membership on the Student Council must complete an application each spring with the student council advisor. Selections are made by the senior council members and student council advisor each spring. All elected members form next school year’s Student Council. Student Council is involved with organizing Homecoming, Relay for Life, leadership conferences, International Dance, Minneapolis Miracle project, Snow Week, and Prom.
Numerous activities occur during the school year that require student action, participation and/or representation.
The council meets all year round. Informational meeting in the spring.
Contact
RONNA JOHNSON
Contact
ERIC REUSS
Theatre Guild
This organization is open to all students at the high school level who have an interest in the entire theatrical experience from ushering to acting, designing to directing and lights to sound. Student managers are selected each year to oversee areas of production and performance. The guild is involved in musicals, full-length plays, one-act competition, student-directed plays, Class Acts and many other activities. Points are earned and applied toward lettering in drama. Each production has an activity fee associated with it. Musicals, full-length plays and SHOWcase are $75 while all one-acts are $55 each. There is no maximum fee associated with the Theatre Guild production.
Contact
ERIKA SASSEVILLE
Tutoring Center
Yearbook
The student based staff prepares the yearbook for publication each year by working during study hall, after school, and sometimes weekends and breaks. There are many opportunities available for dedicated students in areas such as art, photography, sports, copywriting, sales and a deeper involvement in student life. We meet all year.
Social Media:
- Instagram: @bhs_yearbook2023
Contact
LORI MAIDMENT
Youth in Government
Minnesota YMCA Youth in Government is an experiential learning activity for students interested in public issues. This program gives students the opportunity to research, study and debate public issues. Participants will gain an understanding of the political system by taking part in model government experiences. No prior experience is necessary. There is a fee through the YMCA for this activity. We meet September through January.
Social Media:
- Instagram: bvilleyig
Fee:
Sliding scale based on income $150.00 - $475.00
Contact
MICHAEL SKINNER
Youth Services
Youth Service Advisory Council (YSAC)
An organization dedicated to promoting and supporting Youth Service activities as well as supporting academic credit earning potential for youth service /volunteerism. We meet all year. Applications go out in May (9-12) & September for incoming 9th graders.
Social Media:
- Instagram: @bhsysac