Academic competition The Mira Loma
National Science Bowl team (consisting of a group of students that answer gameshow-style questions on science and mathematics) won the national championship in 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, and 2015. With five victories, the school has more than any other in the history of Science Bowl, and their 3-year win streak is the second-longest in the history of the competition. The Mira Loma
Science Olympiad team regularly competes in the regional, state, and national level in various competitions sponsored by the
United States Department of Energy. In 2016, the team won the National Tournament, and has placed highly in national competitions in other years. Mira Loma High School hosts the Sacramento Regional Science Olympiad every year. Mira Loma's Speech and Debate team was re-founded in 2005 by a small group of students, after Andrew Barkett and Peter Lee briefly participated as the Mira Loma team for Oxford/Policy debate in the 1994-1995 and 1995-1996 school years, winning the Sacramento/San Joaquin regional qualifying tournament and going to the state tournament in 1995. The official coach of the team during the 1994-1995 season was English teacher Guy Roberts, but Barkett and Lee practiced with the
J John F. Kennedy High School team for much of the season. Mira Loma participates in the
International Science Olympiads including Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Biology, and Astronomy.
Athletics Mira Loma also offers a full range of athletic teams at
varsity, junior varsity (JV) and freshman levels.
Fall • Cross Country (Boys/Girls) • Flag Football (Girls) • Football • Golf (Girls) • Tennis (Girls) • Volleyball (Girls) • Water Polo (Boys/Girls)
Winter • Basketball (Boys/Girls) • Soccer (Boys/Girls) • Wrestling
Spring • Baseball • Golf (Boys) • Softball • Swim (Boys/Girls) • Tennis (Boys) • Track & Field (Boys/Girls) In 2025, the football team defeated
Foresthill 48-14 to win the
CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Division VIII championship, which is for
8-man football. Mira Loma was in its first section final since its 1981 team lost to
Placer in Division II.
Clubs Mira Loma also offers a variety of extracurricular clubs that meet at lunch and after school. Some of these clubs include Science Bowl, Astronomy Club, Bioengineering Club, Culinary Club, Speech and Debate, Forces of Nature, Poetry Club, Math Club, Books For Youth, Mock Trials, B Sharps, as well as ethnic organizations such as Latinos Unidos, Black Students Union, Chinese Culture Club and Desi Student Association. Religious organizations include the Slavic Christian Club and Muslim Students Association. Other extracurricular clubs include Matadors Against Cancer (American Cancer Society),
Future Business Leaders of America,
Business Professionals of America, Mira Loma Video Game Tournament Club,
Mira Loma Computing Club, Climate Crisis Club,
Habitat for Humanity Club,
Key Club, and a chapter of the National
Spanish Honor Society. French, Japanese, and Chinese clubs are also active on campus. == Traditions ==