Oakridge High School Athletics

Athletic Director

Pay to Participate

Oakridge Public Schools requires all athletes to pay $50 to compete in their first sport, and $25 for each additional sports season they participate in. Oakridge expects the athlete, not the parents, to be responsible for participation fees.  The participation fee(s) must be paid prior to participating in an event.  Students experiencing barriers to pay the participation fee may request accommodations from the athletic director.

Sports Physicals

Oakridge High School requires that student-athletes have a current physical on file before participating (meaning practice) with any athletic team. A current year physical is one given on or after April 15th of the previous school year.

FinalForms Athlete Registration

We are very excited to announce that the Oakridge High/Middle School Athletic Department has partnered with FinalForms, an online forms and data management service. FinalForms allows you to complete and sign athletic participation forms for your students. The most exciting news is that FinalForms saves data from season-to-season and year-to-year, meaning that you will never need to enter the same information twice! FinalForms also pre-populates information wherever possible, for each of your students, saving you time. In addition, you will be able to print the MHSAA health questionnaire or physical examination form directly from your FinalForms site and take that with you to the doctor for your child’s physical (no need to pick one up from school).

All Parents of Oakridge HS and MS athletes must register their athletes. Please follow the prompts to create your account, create your athletes and sign your forms.

You may review your data at any time to verify it is current. You will be required to sign your forms once per year and after any update.

MHSAA

Oakridge High School is a member of and follows all the MHSAA rules of eligibility and competition. The MHSAA promotes a philosophy for junior high/middle school athletics that states that the program should parallel that of the academic philosophy of junior high/middle schools. Schools should encourage participation and experiences in a variety of activities. The goal of “winning” must be superseded by the goal of participation.

Sportsmanship

The MHSAA and the West Michigan Conference have developed guidelines for our schools to follow to ensure good sportsmanship in our conference. Many officials feel that our conference is the best in the area for our sportsmanship, and we want to keep it that way. The guidelines listed below are not all-inclusive but should give schools a good idea as to what is appropriate and what is not. The administrators in the West Michigan Conference encourage student groups in the stands, but we also have a duty to ensure that what is being done is appropriate. We hope that you will be loud and have a great time rooting on your team in a positive manner. If you have a question whether something is appropriate or not, ask first.

Please remember that the host has the authority to ask the fans to stop doing something that they feel is a distraction or not appropriate. We are trying to streamline the conference rules, but there are some things that some schools will allow and others will not.

You can access the conference and state sportsmanship guidelines below:


West Michigan Conference Sportsmanship Guidelines

MHSAA