Loyalsock Township High School

Loyalsock Township High School

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name = Loyalsock Township High School
type = Public
grades = 9-12
head_name = Principal
head = Mr. Allen J. DiMarco
head_name2 = Vice Principal
head2 = Dr. Matthew A. Reitz
city = Loyalsock Township
state = Pennsylvania
country = United States
students = ~500
school_colors = Maroon and White
mascot = Lancer
free_label =
free =
website = http://www.ltsd.k12.pa.us/lshs/site/default.asp Loyalsock Township High School

Loyalsock Township High School (Grades 9-12) is located in Loyalsock Township, Pennsylvania (near the city of Williamsport, Pennsylvania). The mascot for the school is the Lancer, and the school's colors are maroon and white. On average, there are about 500 students enrolled in the high school each year, making the average class size 100-130 students.

Loyalsock Township High School is currently rated the 13th best public high school in the state of Pennsylvania, out of 612 high schools. It was also given a 5-star rating by SchoolDigger.com.

In the 2007-2008 Football Season, the Lancers went 12-3 becoming District IV Champs for the first time for over 20 years. This was the first time the Lancers were District IV Champs in class AA. The Lancers also made it to the PIAA Final Four and had three players named with All-State honors. The baseball and softball teams were state champions for 2008.

Renovations

Beginning in 2004, the Loyalsock Township School District's schools had many renovations. After Donald E. Schick Elementary (formerly known as Four Mile Elementary) was renovated and added on, construction of the new middle school (adjacent to the high school) and renovations to the high school began. In mid 2006, demolition of the old middle school was completed. A baseball field and practice soccer field have been placed where the middle school once stood. The major renovations have been completed.


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