BETA
The National Beta Club recognizes, academic achievement, promotes character, develops leadership skills, encourages service involvement, and provides technological advantages to students. Students must have a qualifying GPA and complete a certain number of hours of community service every year.
Contact: Joshua Greene
Chess Club
Contact: Marcus Motta
Crochet & Sewing Club -
Contact: Michelle Rogers
Debate Club
Contact: Marcus Motta
Drama
This club puts on various dramatic performances throughout the year. These performances usually include several one act plays, a musical, and a full length multi-scene play.
Contact: Mary Sass
eSports
This club brings together students who share a passion for competitive video gaming. We participate in a variety of games and genres, including popular titles like League of Legends and Rocket League, and compete in school tournaments, local leagues, and national championships.
Contact: Kyle Carmines
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
This is a student business association, whose mission is to bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development programs.
Contact: Fabio Barbuzza
Game Club
Game Club is an after school group for students to get together to enjoy tabletop strategy, roleplaying, and card games. We provide the space and opportunity to play games such as Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder, Magic the Gathering, and Warhammer to anyone willing to join!
Contact: Travis Lumpkin and Nicholas King
International Thespian Society
National Honor Society for Drama Students.
Contact: Mary Sass
Marching Cougars
The Marching Cougar Band and Color Guard performs at all home football games, several local parades, and marching band competitions throughout the fall semester. It is composed of an instrumental section which includes drum line and winds as well as a flag corps. Band members should already have knowledge of how to play an instrument. Visit our website: https://www.mpmarchingcougars.org
Contact: Molly Brolaski for band and Anna Lowrie for color guard.
MP Muse
A poetic spoken word group.
Contact: James Wigington
National Honor Society (NHS)
Is a national organization that honors upperclassmen who obtain certain academic successes. The group also participates in a number of community service activities throughout the year.
Contact: Liz Carr-Lee
Scholastic Bowl (Academic Team)
Students compete against other VHSL schools in answering questions involving areas academic knowledge. Held during the first semester.
Contact: Glen Smithberger and Amelia Lilly
Servants of Salvation
The S.O.S Club is a group at Manassas Park High School that welcomes all students to join in reading and studying the Bible together, creating a sense of fellowship and a supportive community. We are excited to explore the teachings of Jesus and strive to follow in His footsteps.
Contact: Michelle Rogers
Student Leadership Council (SLC)
This club is a combination of student government and class officers at MPHS. Anyone is free to participate with them in their activities around the school. Certain offices are obtained through student election. The SLC coordinates homecoming and other activities throughout the year.
Contacts:
Senior Class Sponsors: Anna Lowrie and Vanessa Blevins
Junior Class Sponsors: Mary Sass
Sophomore Class Sponsor: Sam Miller and Joy Tran
Freshmen Class Sponsor: Sydney Robinson (Gilmore) and Jamy Ordonez
United and Strong
This club celebrates the multicultural backgrounds of our students and staff.
Contact: Aaron Sawyer
VA Star
Join the VA STAR Club, where technology meets community service! We provide students with hands-on experience in repairing, refurbishing, and maintaining computers and other electronic devices. Our club is part of the Virginia Student Training and Refurbishment (VA STAR) program, which aims to reduce electronic waste while providing valuable tech skills to students.
By participating in VA STAR, you’ll learn to diagnose hardware and software issues, perform upgrades, and refurbish donated equipment. No prior experience is required—just a passion for learning and helping others!
Contact: Herson Arevalo
VEX Robotics
Our club is a community of students passionate about engineering, coding, and creativity. We design, build, and program robots to compete in VEX Robotics competitions, where we face challenges that test our problem-solving skills, teamwork, and innovation.
Contact: Herson Arevalo
Yearbook
Students design and create the school year book for submission to VHSL.
Contact: Katie Westhafer and Amelia Lilly