Beloit Memorial High School

Hendricks enrolls over 200 students and has an online learning facility, an auto body shop, and a cafeteria.

Beloit Memorial supports the state's oldest high school newspaper, the monthly Increscent, founded in 1894.

Each year, the theatre group competes in a statewide competition for the Tommy Awards with its spring musical.

The week includes a class competitions, a parade, an all school pep-rally, a football game and a traditional homecoming dance.

With the April 3, 2012 passage of the $70 million referendum in Beloit,[12] a new aquatics facility is being built at the high school.

[13] The eight-lane pool will have seating for more than 800, diving boards, a ramp for wheelchair access, and community and student locker rooms.