Sports Registration
Updated November 11
Each student must be registered for each sport experience in which they would like to participate.
Competitive Sports Experiences are for 7th-12th grade students unless otherwise specified.
Developmental/Pre-Season Sports Experiences are available to 6th grade students;
however spots are limited, so please register early.
Summer Camps are available to rising 7th-12th grade students unless otherwise specified.
Newly Enrolled Students - For students who enroll in Meridian after a sports registration window closes, please see this webpage for guidance.
Check your registration status for 2024-2025 sports experiences here.
Registration/Processing Fees:
Regular registration = $52.30.
Late registration = $104.60
Registration Windows for Spring Developmental 2024 & 2024-2025 Sports Experiences
***Subject to change.***
Learn more about physical forms.
re: Swimming and Baseball
Due to insufficient registration in 2021-2022 and 2022-2023, and because these sports are very costly to offer, Meridian did not offer these sports in 2023-2024 and will not offer these sports for the 2024-2025 academic year. However, if significant commitment can be demonstrated in a timely fashion, this could change.
Significant commitment = At least 20 high school students and their parents/guardians who are able to provide a commitment fee and sport-specific contacts and resources.
Timing for being able to offer the sport:
- Swimming would need to be planned by April of the year before it is to be offered. Significant commitment would need to be demonstrated by February of the year before Swimming is to be offered.
- Baseball would need to be planned by October of the school year it would be offered. Significant commitment would need to be demonstrated by August of the school year Baseball is to be offered.
To facilitate achieving a significant commitment in a sport, students are encouraged to join club/select teams with other Meridian Lions. Doing so can generate interest in the sport, start a Meridian community for that sport, and keep student athletes competitive in their sport until there is enough interest to offer the sport at a school level.