Harriton High School | |
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File:Lmsd.jpg | |
Address | |
600 N. Ithan Ave. | |
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Type | High School |
Motto | Corpori Menti Moribus |
Established | 1957 |
Principal | Mr. Steven R. Kline |
Faculty | 85 |
Enrollment | 884 |
Information | (610) 658-3950 |
Mascot | Ram |
Website | LMSD.org |
Summary
editHarriton High School is a public secondary school located in Rosemont, a community in Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania.
Harriton is one of two high schools in Lower Merion School District; the other is Lower Merion High School. It is a comparatively small high school, containing approximately 850 students in 9th through 12th grades. The student teacher ratio is 16:1, and the average class size is 25 students. It is named after the nearby Harriton Farms plantation.
Notable Teams
editScience Olympiad
editThe Harriton Science Olympiad team is one of the most followed teams at the school. Harriton has placed first in the Pennsylvania state Science Olympiad competition for the last nine years, and it is considered the team to beat in Pennsylvania. The Harriton team traditionally scores in the top ten at the national competition. Most recently, Harriton placed ninth at the 2006 Science Olympiad National Championship at the University of Indiana.
First Place
editThe Harriton Science Olympiad team placed first at Nationals in:
- 1995
- 2001
- 2005
Coaches
editThe Harriton Science Olympiad team currently has four official coaches:
- Mr. Brian Gauvin (Head Coach)- Chemistry teacher
- Mr. Lee Mescollotto- Biology teacher
- Mr. Dan Jewitt- Chemistry teacher
- Ms. Danielle Michelman (retired after 2005-2006 school year)- Astronomy/Geology teacher
Mr. Robert Schwartz, Harriton physics teacher and former head coach of the Harriton Science Olympiad team, also puts in a lot of effort.
Highschool Modernization
editCurently, Lower Merion School District is undergoing a Highschool Modernization program. Construction of a new school will begin on Harriton's athletic fields, starting in January 2007. The new school is set to open in time for the 2009-2010 school year, with the original building beign demolished the same year.
Notes
edit- Harriton is built in a unique way for a Philadelphia-area public school because it is built with a California-style campus, with its buildings surrounding a main quad known as the Tombs. The new Harriton High School, currently being built, will not feature this style.
- Harriton is also one of only 426 high schools in the United States to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program.
- One notable Harriton graduate is former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and President of Harvard University Lawrence Summers, who has announced his intention to resign the later office as of June 30, 2006.
- Harriton is considered to be among the best public schools in the nation. It is a two-time recipient of the Department of Education's Blue Ribbon School Award, and consistently ranks high in Newsweek's lists of the top 1000 high schools in the country.
External Links
edit- Aerial View of the School
- http://harritonhs.com Pictures of some Harriton competitions. Maintained my a former Harriton Student.
- Highschool Modernization Page
[[Category:High schools in Pennsylvania]]