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A part of the Abington School District, the school was a two-year high school known as Abington South Campus from September 1964 until June 1983. In September 1983, Abington South Campus again became a three-year high school (grades 10 through 12) and eventually changed its name back to Abington Senior High. The 2017-2018 enrollment was 1,808.
Abington School District is a medium-sized, suburban, public school district that serves the borough of Rockledge and Abington Township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The district operates one high school, one middle school, and seven elementary schools. Abington School District encompasses approximately 16 square miles.
The middle school (grades 6–8) is Abington Middle School (formerly the Abington Junior High School, grades 7-9) and the senior high (grades 9–12) is Abington Senior High School (formerly grades 10-12). There are several private schools located inside the township, such as Meadowbrook and Abington Friends School. [36]
The Abington High football team kept it in the family when picking a new football coach for the first time in 50 years. Longtime assistant Ed Reilly, a right-hand man to legendary former coach Jim ...
Another high school in the Abingtons, the Dalton High School, was completed in 1887 and closed down in 1930. The Abington Heights School District was formed in the early 1950s from four former school districts: Clarks Summit-Abington, Glenburn, South Abington, and Newton-Ransom. Abington Heights High School was completed in 1966.
Taylor Cormier "Sings Sinatra" from 4 to 6 p.m. at Abington High School auditorium. Tickets are $25 can be purchased by calling 774-218-8271. ... Oct. 5, on Coddington Street from Quincy High ...
Abington junior Sarah Oleary shoots under pressure at Plymouth Whitemarsh High School on Tuesday, March 14, 2023. Abington girls basketball defeated Springfield in the second round of PIAA ...
Abington Heights High School is a moderate-sized public high school. It serves the boroughs of Clarks Green and Clarks Summit and the townships of Waverly Township, Glenburn Township, Newton Township, North Abington Township, Ransom Township and South Abington Township in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania.