Athletics/Activities
Athletics
Through athletics, our coaches help our student-athletes develop socially and emotionally, building the skills of self-awareness, self-management, social awareness and responsible decision-making, all while building relationships with their teammates, opponents and community members.
The following sports are offered at Memorial:
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Cheer
- Cross Country
- Football
- Golf
- Soccer
- Softball
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Track
- Volleyball
- Wrestling
Athletics Forms:
SAFETY AT ATHLETIC EVENTS
We have safety requirements in place for all athletic events.
Click here to review safety guidelines and the clear bag policy.
Clubs
Chargers have a wide range of extracurricular activities to choose from to help them make our mission of COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS IS NOT A DREAM, IT'S A PLAN a reality. By participating in clubs, students learn important communication skills, leadership, and time management. There is something for everyone at Memorial High School.
- Academic Bowl
- Business Professionals of America
- Drama
- French Club
- Future Educators of America (Ed. Rising)
- Gay/Straight Alliance
- Latin Club
- National Honor Society
- Special Olympics
- Student Council
- T.E.A.M Robotics
- Yearbook
Academic Bowl
Business Professionals of America
Business Professionals of America is the premier Career and Technical Student Organization for students pursuing careers in business management, information technology, finance, office administration and other related career fields.
As a co-curricular activity, Business Professionals of America (BPA) has the ability to to enhance student participation in professional,, civic, service and social endeavors. BPA members participate in a variety of activity to accomplish its goals of self-improvement, leadership development, professionalism, community service, career development, public relations, student cooperation and safety and health.
Drama
The Drama Club is dedicated to bringing the joy and power of drama to students by providing high quality dramatic programming at the beginner and intermediate levels. It pledges to offer participants the chance to experience the excitement and rewards of theatre arts while developing poise, social skills, confidence and the ability to work with others. All members are introduced to both the theory and practice of drama as part of their programming.
French Club
Future Educators of America (Ed. Rising)
Educators Rising supports students interested in education-related careers with activities and materials that help them explore the teaching profession. Students can gain a realistic understanding of the nature of education and the realities of the profession. Students receive support both from like minded peers and adults knowledgeable in the field of teacher preparation.
Gay/Straight Alliance
The Gay/Straight Alliance is an organization designed to provide support and advocacy for the entire spectrum of gender and sexual orientation. The Gay/Straight Alliance will create opportunities for safe and supportive social gatherings that strive to minimize the fear of harassment and to eventually stop the continuation of hate-crime and hate-speech. The group will encourage its members to speak up and let their voices be heard, whether they have political opinions or ideas for the progress of the group as a whole. The GSA is a safe place for all students, and the members of the group must do all they can to minimize discrimination toward gender, gender expression, and sexuality.
Latin Club
Latin Club engages in fun activities and community service throughout the year. Restaurant nights, movie nights, Roman banquets, and 'toga bowling' are just a few of the fun activities we do. We also help the community via service projects. Making holiday ornaments for the Saint Francis Children's Hospital, the Angel Tree Toy Drive, and preparing Salvation Army food baskets are just a few of our past club service projects.
Students do not need to be enrolled in Latin courses to be members of the club. All MHS students are welcome to join.
Annual dues for Latin Club are $5. These will be collected during the first weeks of the school year.
Come join the fun!!
National Honor Society
National Honor Society is part of a national organization which strives to recognize and foster academic achievement while developing the qualities of good character, leadership, and service. Membership is open to juniors and seniors who have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 and selection is based upon demonstrated excellence in character, leadership, and service.
Special Olympics
Memorial Chargers' Special Olympics team consists of current Memorial students and alumni of Memorial. We participate in both traditional and unified sports such as bowling, unified soccer, basketball skills, softball skills, bocce ball, unified volleyball, motor activities, and track and field. We host a number of fundraisers throughout the year to raise enough money to send our Chargers to the Special Olympics Summer State Games at Oklahoma State University every May.
Student Council
T.E.A.M Robotics
Yearbook
JROTC
Students in Memorial High School's JROTC program develop the confidence, self-discipline, leadership abilities and life skills to graduate better prepared to accept life's challenges and succeed.
JROTC is a leadership class that offers fun extra-curricular activities such as field trips, as well as physical training (PT) and team learning projects that challenge you mentally and physically. The purpose of JROTC is to prepare high school students for responsible leadership roles and to motivate young people to be better citizens.
JROTC takes the place of physical education (PE) and students will get PE credit by joining. Afterwards, it counts for elective credits needed for graduation.
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There is no obligation to go into the Armed Services after high school
Special Olympics
Memorial Special Olympics provides year-round sports training and athletic competition for children with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families and other athletes.
Memorial Chargers’ Special Olympics team consists of current Memorial Students and alumni of Memorial. We participate in both traditional and unified sports such as bowling, unified soccer, basketball skills, softball skills, bocce ball, unified volleyball, motor activities, and track and field. We host a number of fundraisers throughout the year to raise enough money to send our Chargers to the Special Olympics Summer State Games at Oklahoma State University every May.