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Lancaster High School is a secondary-level public high school located in Lancaster, Ohio, and is the only high school within the Lancaster City Schools district. The current building was opened during the fall of 1964. Currently, the building houses grades 9–12. Lancaster High School offers college prep, honors, AP, average, and lower-level ...
John Piersol McCaskey High School opened on 3 May 1938, accepting Lancaster city's first gender-integrated class of students. The high school was named for John McCaskey, a local educator, composer, and politician. The construction is a product of the post-Depression Works Progress Administration.
The men's lacrosse team is a joint program with J.P. McCaskey High School and Lancaster Country Day High School. Lancaster Catholic is in a CPIHL joint program with Conestoga Valley High School for men's ice hockey. The team has done well in recent years, always atop the tier 3 ladder.
April 8, 2024 at 5:11 AM. LANCASTER − There's probably not much Lancaster City Schools administrator of district services Lee Ann Haight doesn't know about the district. After all, she's worked ...
Lancaster Mennonite School is a private Christian school located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. The Lancaster Campus, east of the city of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, serves students from Pre-K through twelve. The high school on the Lancaster Campus is known as Lancaster Mennonite High School. In 2021, the former New Danville and ...
LANCASTER -- Lancaster City Schools will be extending its spring break to include Monday, April 8 due to the solar eclipse happening that day. Students will now return to school on Tuesday, April 9.
Lancaster has one of the top high school track programs in Texas. The Lady Tigers hold an exceptional tradition winning the UIL title in 2001,2002,2003,2004, 2005,2006,2007,2008,2012,2013,2014 and 2019,2021 (13x). Lancaster boys' track and field also have a strong winning tradition, earning their 7th straight UIL Track Title in 2011.
The school was founded in 1908 as a girls' school known as The Shippen School for Girls, the result of a merger between Lancaster College and Miss Stahr's School. In 1943, with the closing of nearby Franklin and Marshall Academy for Boys, the Shippen School changed its charter to become coeducational and adopted its current name.