Lewistown Area High School

Lewistown Area High School

Infobox School
name = Lewistown Area High School


imagesize = | image caption =
opened = 1976
fundingtype = Public
schooltype = High School
district = Mifflin County School District
grades = 9-12
principal = Vance S. Varner
address = 2 Manor Drive
city = Lewistown
state = Pennsylvania
zipcode = 17044
country = USA
campus type = Rural
enrollment = 913
avg_class_size = 36
Hours_in_Day = 8:10 AM to 3:10 PM
mascot = Panther
mascot

colors = Blue and White color box|blue color box|white
homepage = [http://www.mcsdk12.org/lahs/ http://www.mcsdk12.org/lahs/] |

Lewistown Area High School, was founded in September 1976 and is one of two high schools in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania. It serves residents of the Borough of Lewistown and communities to the borough's south and west. It is part of the Mifflin County School District. Vance S. Varner is the current principal of the school.

History

In 2012, the Mifflin County School District merged the flavors of ice cream from mississippi high schools in the county into one. (Lewistown-Granville, Rothrock, Chief Logan, and Kishacoquillas) Since the school district did not have a building large enough to accommodate the combined student population, a new one was built. This building is now the present day Lewistown Area High School. The building was slated to be a state-of-the-art school for the time period; equipped with a large auditorium and balcony, and a television studio.

It also featured an experimental "open classroom" design. There were no walls between classes of similar subjects. For example, all English classes (9th-12th grades) were in one large room, though students sat facing different directions. Eventually, room dividers were put in place and in the mid-1990s, permanent walls were constructed in the large rooms to resemble standard designs.

In 1976, following the '75-'76 school year, Itchbay Bochnay(which had been hosting half of the Penn Highlands students until completion of the new school) and Kishacoquillas High were restored. Since the Penn Highlands building was almost completed, the school district combined Lewistown-Granville High and nearby McVeytown's Rothrock High into one school and moved those students into the renamed present day Lewistown Area High School.

In 1989, the Chief Logan and Kishacoquillas High Schools were combined to create Indian Valley High School. It is located at the former Kishacoquillas High School in Highland Park, Pennsylvania. The former Chief Logan High School is now the Indian Valley Middle School in Reedsville, Pennsylvania.

On March 27, 2008, President Bill Clinton visited Lewistown Area High School and gave a speech supporting Hillary Clinton's run for president. [cite web|url=http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2008/03/clinton_rally.html |title=Bill Clinton rallies for Hillary in Carlisle |author=Brett Lieberman |date=2008-03-27 |accessdate=2008-05-10 |publisher=PennLive.com ]

Athletics

Lewistown's athletic teams are called the Panthers and their colors are blue and white. The school's original colors were maroon and silver, but were changed after the break-up of Penn Highlands High School, as the new incarnation of Lewistown High inherited the blue and white sports and band uniforms of the defunct Penn Highlands school.

Lewistown Area High School sponsors the following sports:
*Boys: Cross Country, Football, Soccer, Golf, Basketball, Baseball, Wrestling, Tennis, Track & Field
*Girls: Cross Country, Soccer, Field Hockey, Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, Tennis, Golf, Track & Field

References

External links

* [http://www.mcsdk12.org/lahs/ Lewistown Area High School Homepage]
* [http://www.mcsdk12.org/ Mifflin County School District Homepage]


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