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Lower Merion School District in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Lower Merion High School's old building. In 1894, with the consolidation of the area's three village high schools (Merion Square, Bryn Mawr, and Ardmore), Lower Merion began its first year in a stone building shared with the Ardmore Avenue Elementary School in Ardmore.
Lower Merion High School's prerenovation building. Pupils living in the Lower Merion Township attend schools in the Lower Merion School District unless they go to a private school. The educational roots of the township stretch back to the Lower Merion Academy, one of the first public schools in the country.
Merion Elementary School. Belmont Hills Elementary School (originally the Ashland Avenue School) [7] [8] Belmont Hills Elementary closed in 1981, [9] but by 1996 the district considered reopening it or Narberth Elementary, though the district leadership was closer to supporting the reopening of Belmont Hills elementary, as reopening Narberth Elementary meant that LMSD would have had to ...
Lower Merion High School, Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States; Lyman Memorial High School, Lebanon, Connecticut, United States This page was last edited on 20 ...
Lower Merion High School basketball teams will pay tribute today to alumnus Kobe Bryant, his daughter, and the seven other victims of the fatal helicopter crash.
Harriton Senior High School, also known simply as Harriton High School, is a public secondary school in Rosemont, Pennsylvania, serving portions of Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania. The school is located on the Philadelphia Main Line. Harriton is one of two high schools in the Lower Merion School District, with the other being Lower Merion ...
Chester High School basketball players are gearing up for yet another D1 tournament ahead their highly anticipated showdown against Lower Merion at the Kobe Bryant Gym Tuesday.
This school district includes residents in the townships of Lower Providence (including the census-designated places of Audubon, Eagleville and Trooper) and Worcester (including the area of Fairview Village). The district was created in 1961, [3] as a consolidation of other school districts, with the merger process completed in 1969. [4]