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Lebanon High School (Lebanon, Oregon)
Lebanon High School can refer to more than one educational institution in the United States: * Lebanon High School (Illinois) — Lebanon, Illinois * Lebanon High School (Missouri) — Lebanon, Missouri *Lebanon High School (New Hampshire) — Lebanon, New Hampshire *Lebanon High School (Ohio) — Lebanon, Ohio *Lebanon High School (Oregon) — Lebanon, Oregon *Lebanon High School (Pennsylvania) — Lebanon, Pennsylvania *Lebanon High School (Tennessee) — Lebanon, Tennessee *Lebanon High School (Virginia) — Lebanon, Virginia *Lebanon Senior High School — Lebanon, Indiana *Mt. Lebanon High School — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania * Northern Lebanon High School — Fredericksburg, Pennsylvania *Eastern Lebanon County High School Eastern Lebanon County High School, referred to as ELCO High School, is located in Myerstown, Pennsylvania. It is a four-year high school with a total student enrollment of 747. The high-school campus also contain ...
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Lebanon High School (Illinois)
Lebanon High School is the public high school of Lebanon Community Unit School District 9 in Lebanon, Illinois. Athletics Lebanon competes in the Cahokia Conference, and is a member of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA), the organization which governs most sports and competitive activities. Teams are stylized as the greyhounds. The following teams placed in the top four of their respective IHSA sponsored state championship tournaments: * Cross Country: 4th place (1977–78); State Champions (1976–77) * Softball: 2nd place (2009–10); 4th place (2007–08); 2nd place (1996–97) * Track & Field (boys): 4th place (1971–72, 1975–76); 2nd place (1976–77) * Baseball: 3rd place (2009–10) * Girls Basketball: 3rd place (2017-2018) Notable alumni * Neal Cotts * Craig Virgin Craig Steven Virgin (born August 2, 1955) is an American distance runner. He was born in Belleville, Illinois and grew up near Lebanon, Illinois. While in high school, Virgin won 5 state ch ...
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Lebanon High School (Missouri)
Lebanon is a city in and the county seat of Laclede County in Missouri. The population was 14,474 at the time of the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Laclede County. The Lebanon Micropolitan Statistical Area consists of Laclede County. History Lebanon was founded in 1849. The community was named after Lebanon, Tennessee, the former home of many of the first settlers. Lebanon had many motels for travelers along Route 66. The Ralph E. Burley House, Joe Knight Building, Laclede County Jail, Ploger-Moneymaker Place, and Wallace House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Geography Lebanon is located at (37.678203, -92.661694). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which is land and is water. Climate Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 14,474 people, 5,980 households, and 3,745 families living in the city. The population density was . There were 6,728 housing units at an average ...
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Lebanon High School (New Hampshire)
Lebanon High School is the sole high school in the Lebanon School District (SAU 88) in New Hampshire. Ranging from grades 9–12, students are from the city of Lebanon and the towns of Grantham, Plainfield and Cornish. The mascot for the LHS Raiders is commonly called the "Raider Bird." History In the early 1950s, SAU 88 decided to build a new high school for all students in Lebanon. Prior to this decision, students in Lebanon attended high school at what was later the junior high school and is now a luxury apartment building, while West Lebanon high schoolers went to Seminary Hill School in that village. In 195- the high school was completed, and in 195- the first class was graduated. Over the next 20 years, 9th graders in the district would attend the junior high school instead of the high school. In 197- this changed as the first true freshman class entered the school. LHS's first mascot was the Agamek Indian. After complaints in 2001, however, this mascot was replaced ...
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Lebanon High School (Ohio)
Lebanon High School is a public high school in Lebanon, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Lebanon City School District. Their mascot is the Warrior and the school logo is the letter "L" with a spear. The primary school colors are maroon and white, although throughout its history secondary colors have included black and maize. The school's principal is Mr. Casey Wood (Interim). The high school currently houses approximately 1,650 students and the district's total student population is just over 6,000. The high school moved into its current building on 1916 Drake Road in 2004. From 1969 until 2004 it was housed in what was Lebanon Junior High School on 160 Miller Road. Prior to 1969, Lebanon High School called home what is now Berry Intermediate School on Oakwood Street. The current high school is in the second phase of a three-phase building plan. The third phase include an auditorium and additional classroom space. The current building has over 2,200 pieces of technology equ ...
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Lebanon High School (Oregon)
Lebanon High School (LHS), formerly known as Lebanon Union High School, is a high school located in Lebanon, Oregon, United States. History Original building Lebanon High School was originally built in the spring of 1909 across the street from the old Santiam Academy (established 1851), at a cost of $40,000, by Mr. McChesney of Albany, Oregon, contractor, and P.C. Brown of Portland, Oregon, architect. At the time, the building was the pride of Lebanon and "was modern in every way, complete with a brick structure, concrete foundation, and several large grade rooms, four classrooms, a large assembly room along with a library, office, halls, and a basement". These modern features extended to include electricity, running water, and central heating. The building opened September 9, 1909, as a K-12 institution serving the population of Lebanon. Over the next few decades, the population of Lebanon grew and the attendance at the institution swelled to such a degree that it eventually b ...
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