Mesa Ridge is a comprehensive public high school offering traditional high school courses as well as honors and Advanced Placement, Career & Technical Programs, and Concurrent Enrollment.[2]
Career & Technical (CTE) Programs include Automotive Services; Business Management & Marketing; Cabinetry and General Construction through the MiLL; Cosmetology through ISSA; Information Technology; and Work-Based Learning.[2]
Mesa Ridge also offers Project Lead the Way (PLTW), a national program that brings together industry, higher education, and public schools to prepare students for post-secondary careers. Students can study Biomedical Science and Engineering.[2]
Mesa Ridge is also an AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) school.[3] AVID is a national program designed to close college opportunity gaps.[4] In 2021, 100% of Mesa Ridge students enrolled in AVID were accepted to 2-year or 4-year colleges.[5]
Mesa Ridge High School has many clubs, organizations and activities. In 2021, the school offered nearly 30 clubs for students to participate in, as well as co-curricular programs like Marching Band, Sources of Strength, Yearbook, Student Cabinet, and NJROTC.[6]
The mathematics club has had distinguished achievements, including a first-place finish in the 2005 Colorado State University-Pueblo mathematics competition. The team has produced honorable mentions several times in school history.
In 2024, Isabella Cross (110) won the 4A Women's State Championship[19][20]
In 2024, Isaiah Jones (165) won the 4A Men's State Championship[19][20]
In 2023, Isabella Cross (125) won the 4A Women's State Championship,[21] becoming the first female state wrestling champion in Widefield School District history.