Methacton High School

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Methacton High School (MHS) is a public high school located in Eagleville, Pennsylvania that serves students in grades 9-12 from Worcester and Lower Providence townships.

Methacton High School
Address
Map
1001 Kriebel Mill Road

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Information
TypPublic high school
Established1961
School districtMethacton School District
DirektorinJudith Landis
Faculty183 (2007-2008)
Grades9-12
Enrollment1806 (2007-2008)
CampusSuburban
Color(s)Green and White
MascotWarriors
NewspaperThe Voice
WebsiteMethacton High School

History

The school was founded in 1961. The origin of the school's name is believed to be an American Indian term for Windy Hill.[1]


Extracurriculars

In addition to the clubs and activities found in most high schools, Methacton High School has some unique extracurricular organizations.

  • Methacton Electric Car Club — explores alternative energy transportation. The club has built an electric car.
  • Warrior News Team — produces news programs, including morning announcements.
  • Model United Nations - Methacton is the only public school in the Delaware Valley that has a Model UN team and competes at DELMUN.
  • Key Club - Promotes community service as a branch of the Kiwanis Club. Activities include the annual March for Babies.
  • Academic Decathlon - A club based on academic competition in ten subjects-Math, Language and Literature, Art, Music, Economics, Science, Social Science, Speech, Essay, and Interview

Athletics

Methacton teams currently compete in the Pioneer Athletic Conference. Up until the 2008-2009 school year, teams had competed in the Suburban One Athletic League.

The Methacton Field Hockey team was the first sport to clinch the PAC-10, or Pioneer Athletic Conference, championship title, in fall 2008. In the prior year, the field hockey team made their first journey, in a number of years, to the State Championship, and lost in the first round to Emmaus.

Notable alumni

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