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Ante Udovicic
Activities, Athletics
& Recreation Coordinator
audovicic@sdsm.k12.wi.us
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Sarah Nowak
Activities & Athletics Assistant
snowak@sdsm.k12.wi.us

Kendra Johnson
Athletic Trainer
414-766-5245
kejohnson@sdsm.k12.wi.us
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Activities and Athletics

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Two female wrestlers engaged in a grappling match on a red wrestling mat, with spectators visible in the background.
Two wrestlers in red and black uniforms are engaged in a grappling match on a wrestling mat, with spectators visible in the background.
The image captures an intense basketball game, with players from both teams competing for the ball on the court, while spectators watch from the stands in the background.
A person swimming in a pool, with splashing water and a blurred background of yellow lane markers.
A young basketball player in a Rockets jersey dribbles the ball down the court, surrounded by other players on a basketball court with red and white bleachers in the background.

Photos above courtesy of J & J Doubletake

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Co-curricular activities are intended to help students learn to work in a productive relationship with a variety of people. Activities place students in unique situations to learn lessons in self-discipline, teamwork, respect, dealing with failure, dealing with success, and prepare students for their future in a dynamic society. 

Co-curricular activities are a vital part of the educational system and students are encouraged to take advantage of them, in addition to their academics at South Milwaukee High School. The co-curricular program is an integral part of the educational system. While creating an opportunity for students to grow and mature, participation in co-curricular activities is considered a privilege. When students commit themselves to an activity, they owe it their best effort, not only to benefit the club, but themselves.