Mount Pleasant High School (Wilmington, Delaware)
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Mount Pleasant High School (MPHS) is a
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located in unincorporated New Castle County, Delaware, United States. MPHS was the first public high school in Delaware to offer the
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program. As of the 2022–2023 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,107 students and 77.10 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a
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of 14.36.School data for Mount Pleasant High School
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Communities in the school's attendance boundary include:
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CDP, and parts of the City of Wilmington.


History

After Delaware passed the Free School Act in 1829, the state began pulling together their first public school system; the first school in Mount Pleasant, located in School District #2, was built soon after. The original schoolhouse still stands today and is located on an acre of land now part of Bellevue State Park. The community continued to grow and required a larger school, so in 1865, a new building was built near Mount Pleasant Methodist Church. This new school taught grades one through eight and gradually added nine through twelve as the students aged. In 1932, they required even more space; what is now Mount Pleasant Elementary School was built to accommodate the still-growing population and named the Mount Pleasant School. However, only grades one through nine were offered. By 1947, enough families had moved into the area that a separate four-year high school had become a necessity, so Mount Pleasant School transitioned into Mount Pleasant Senior High School and the lower grades were split between Silverside and Edgemoore Elementary Schools. Construction of a new high school building began in 1953 and, in September 1958, MPHS moved to its current location on Washington. The school celebrated its 175th anniversary in a series of events during homecoming weekend, October 14 and 15, 2005, including the inaugural Mount Pleasant Hall of Fame.


Academics

In 2021, '' U.S. News & World Report'' ranked MPHS #2,885 of more than 24,000 high schools nationally. MPHS' graduation rate for the 2018–2019 academic year was 90%.


Athletics

MPHS competes in the Blue Hen Conference, Flight A.


Activities

Mount Pleasant is home to
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Thomas McKean High School Thomas McKean High School is a comprehensive public high school located on 301 McKennan's Church Road in unincorporated area, unincorporated New Castle County, Delaware, with a Wilmington, Delaware, Wilmington postal address. It is a part of the ...
began broadcasting at WHMS 88.1 FM in 1998. In 2023, Mount Pleasants's theatre department won exclusive rights in Delaware to perform '' Frozen'' as performed on Broadway. This was a result of the "United States of Frozen" competition, which granted one high school in each state the materials to perform the show for the first time.


Notable alumni

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(b. 1945), business executive specializing in Christian music *
Kathy Jennings Kathleen Jennings (born April 4, 1953) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the Attorney General of Delaware. She is a member of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party. Early life and education Jennings was born on Apr ...
(b. 1952), lawyer and the
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since 2019 *
Patricia Blevins Patricia "Patti" Blevins is an American politician and the former President pro tempore of the Delaware Senate. A Democrat, she represented the 7th district from 1990 until 2016, when she lost her reelection campaign by 282 votes. Blevins serv ...
(b. 1954), former member and President pro tempore of the
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Julie Schumacher Julie Schumacher is an American novelist, essayist, short story writer and academic. She is a Regents Professor of Creative Writing and English at the University of Minnesota. Schumacher specializes in creative writing, contemporary fiction, and c ...
(b. 1958), Thurber prize winning author of ''Dear Committee Members'' *
John Dossett John Dossett (born April 15, 1958) is an American actor and singer. Early life and education Dossett attended Mount Pleasant High School (Wilmington, Delaware), Mount Pleasant High School in Wilmington, Delaware, from 1972 through 1976, where h ...
(b. 1958), actor and singer * John Kaplan (b. 1959),
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-winning photographer *
Seth Van Neerden Seth Van Neerden (born 1968)Van Neerden's page
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(b. 1968), former competitive swimmer and 1995 Pan American gold medalist * Bang Bang (b. 1985), celebrity tattoo artist


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* {{authority control High schools in New Castle County, Delaware Educational institutions established in 1830 Public high schools in Delaware 1830 establishments in Delaware Brandywine School District