Manheim Township School District

Summary

Manheim Township School District is a suburban, public school district of over 5,000 students in nine schools located in Manheim Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The district is well known in the Lancaster County region for its academic achievement, popular quiz bowl team, “Prison Yard” courtyard, and Manheim Township Performing Arts.

Manheim Township School District
Location
United States
Students and staff
ColorsBlue and White  
Other information
WebsiteManheim Township School District
Map of public school districts in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania with Manheim Township School District (in orange at the center of the map)

The district draws students from a single eponymous township of approximately 23 square miles (60 km2), with over 13,400 residential dwellings, and about 31,300 residents as of 2006. The district's public school population of almost 6,000 students in kindergarten through twelfth grades is distributed over twenty-four school buildings: there are six elementary schools (grades K-4), a single 5th and 6th-grade building, one middle school (grades 7 & 8), and one high school (grades 9–12).

The district students are 67% white, 9% Asian, 5% black, 13% Hispanic, and 7% Multi-racial.[1] Manheim Township High School finished construction in 2008. The district's Manheim Township Landis Run Intermediate finished construction in 2012. The Mannheim Township Middle School finished construction in 2021 and has a large courtyard affectionately named by the students as “The Prison Yard.”[citation needed]

The district's colors are blue and white. A traditional rival of the district is Warwick.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ New York Times. "Diversity in the Classroom - Manheim Township School District". The New York Times. Retrieved April 7, 2011.

External links edit

  • Manheim Township School District official website

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