Abington Senior High School

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Abington Senior High School is a three year co-educational high school (Grades 10 to 12), located in Abington, Pennsylvania. The current enrollment as of 2006 is 1,967. As of 2008, the school principal is Dr. Jeffrey Fecher1. Abington students are leaders in PSSA scores in the state of Pennsylvania and have won many technologically-oriented awards from Dell and Microsoft.citation needed

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Mascot

The school's mascot is the Galloping Ghost. It is named after University of Illinois college star and professional football player Red Grange, whose nickname was The Galloping Ghost, due to the way he slipped through opposing defense "like a ghost." Upon his visit to the school, the mascot was named in his honor.

Demographics

Demographics Abington Senior High Demographics Year Enrollment 1984 2007 Student-Teacher Ratio 19.3 2005 Free & Reduced Lunch 7.8% 2005 White, non-Hispanic 72.75% 2005 Black, non-Hispanic 18.19% 2005 Hispanic 1.82% 2005 Asian/Pacific Islander 6.93% 2005 Native American or Native Alaskan 0.31% 2005

The 2005-2006 enrollments are : 1967 pupils, with 655 in the senior class. The total number of faculty assigned to the high school is 142.citation needed

Grading system

Graduation Requirements: A minimum of 210 points (21 units) in grades 9-12 and the following course units: English (4), social studies (4), mathematics (3), science (3), arts and humanities (1), additional electives (4.6), and physical education/health (1.4).

Advanced placement

A total of 127 candidates took 243 AP Examinations in May 2005 (78% scored 3 or higher)citation needed. AP courses currently offered at the high school include: AP American Studies, AP Biology, AP Calculus, AB BC, AP Physics, AP French V, AP German V, AP Statistics, AP Environmental Science, AP Chemistry, AP Computer Science A AB , AP English IV, AP Studio Art, AP Government and Politics: U.S., AP Music: Theory, AP Macro/Microeconomics.

School district

The school district has an enrollment of 7,527 pupils who come from a variety of communities and social levels.citation needed

The Abington School District was involved in a famous legal case relating to prayer in school, Abington School District v. Schempp, which was heard in the United States Supreme Court on February 27-28. The the ruling handed down on 17 June 1963 decided 8-1 in favor of the respondent, Edward Schempp, and declared school-sponsored Bible reading in public schools in the United States to be an unconstitutional violation of the separation of Church and State. The chief justice presiding over the case was Earl Warren.

Facilities

The school completed construction of a large football stadium in 2006. The stadium is named after Stephen A. Schwarzman, an alumnus of the school.

Notable alumni

Notable alumni of Abington Senior High School include:

Trivia

  • Until 1983, the building housing the senior high school was used only for 11th and 12th graders, with 9th and 10th graders in a separate building, which is now Abington Junior High School.
  • Senator Barack Obama spoke at Abington Senior High School on October 3rd, 2008.

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