Manheim Township High School
Manheim Township High School is a comprehensive four-year public high school located in Manheim Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is the only high school in the Manheim Township School District.
Manheim Township High School | |
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Address | |
115 Blue Streak Blvd , , 17606 | |
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Type | Public secondary |
School district | Manheim Township School District |
Dean | Matthew Johns |
Head of school | David Rilatt |
Staff | 113.60 (on an FTE basis)[1] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 1,864 (2021–22)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 16.41[1] |
Color(s) | Blue and white |
Mascot | Blue Streak and Sir Streaksalot the Lion |
Newspaper | Blue Streak News Online[2] |
Website | http://www.mtwp.net |
As of the 2021–22 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,863 students and 113.6 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 16.41:1. There were 443 students (23.8% of enrollment) eligible for free lunch and a further 36 eligible for reduced-cost lunch.[1]
History
The school was originally built in the 1950s. A $6 million addition in 1978 added a new library to the building.[3]
In 2006, planning for a construction project commenced which would renovate much of the school's buildings. The $83 million project included a new classroom wing and new gymnasium, and renovated much of the pre-existing 1978 structure. Additionally, most of the initial 1950s building was removed or renovated entirely in this process. Renovations were completed in December 2008.[4]
Academic team
The school has a Quiz Bowl team, which won a national championship in 2000.[5][6] The team also won a Pennsylvania state championship in 2022.[7]
Arts
The school's student publication is called The Township Times.
Technology
In 2006, the Pennsylvania Department of Education awarded a grant to the school to buy new technology. The grant was part of Governor Ed Rendell's $20 million Classrooms for the Future Program, which Rendell announced on September 20, 2006. As part of the grant, the school received several SMART Boards, as well as a number of student laptops.[8] On September 20, 2017 all students in grades 9-12 were issued an iPad.
Notable alumni
- Deb Andraca (1988), Wisconsin state legislator
- Jim Furyk (1988), professional golfer, 2003 U.S. Open champion
- Brad Rutter (1995), Jeopardy! champion
- Lt. Andy Baldwin (1995), The Bachelor
- Danah Michelle Mattas (1996), social networks, internet researcher
- Alec Devon Kreider, Triple murderer[9]
- Amanda Balionis (2003), journalist[10]
- Zarek Valentin (2009), American soccer player currently playing as a defender for the Houston Dynamo
- Cam Gallagher (2011), American baseball player currently the catcher for the Kansas City Royals
- Steven Mentzer (1975), politician[11]
References
- "School data for Manheim Twp High School]". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved April 30, 2023.
- "Blue Streak News Online". Manheim Township High School. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
- Delaney, Gil (27 Jul 1977). "$23 Million Spent By County Schools for Building Jobs". Intelligencer Journal – via Newspapers.com.
- Meadows, Robyn (28 Feb 2008). "'Practical' and 'Amazing'". Lancaster New Era – via Newspapers.com.
- Finnerty, Megan (21 Jun 2000). "2 quiz bowl teams bring home honors". Intelligencer Journal. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
- "Quiz Bowl History". Manheim Township Quiz Bowl. Retrieved 3 May 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- "Manheim High School Named PA State Academic Competition Champions". MyChesCo. 8 May 2022. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
- Bundy, Taylor (19 Jan 2008). "Electronics in Education". Intelligencer Journal. Retrieved 20 May 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- Knapp, Tom (23 January 2017). "Alec Kreider never revealed motive for killing his friend, friend's parents, in brutal 2007 stabbing". LancasterOnline. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
- "Golf the Beach, Amanda Balionis has a dream job". LancasterOnline. 6 February 2014. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
- "Representative Steven C. Mentzer". The official website for the Pennsylvania General Assembly. Retrieved 2022-01-19.