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The Mt. Lebanon School District is an American public school system that is located in Allegheny County. It serves residents of Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
History
= First years of operation
=The Mt. Lebanon School District was established by decree of the Court of Quarter Sessions in July 1912. With a five-member school board and a population of less than five thousand students, it was designated as a fourth-class district. The district initially encompassed two buildings—a one-room, frame structure that was located on Beadling Road and a six-room, frame structure that was located at the corner of Cedar Boulevard and Washington Road.
In 1913, a two-year agriculture course of studies was added to the Mt. Lebanon High School curriculum. In 1914, controversy arose when a group of parents of twelve children petitioned the Mt. Lebanon School Board to reimburse them for their children's tuition after they removed their children and re-enrolled them in the Pittsburgh city schools, citing their objection to the "Mt. Lebanon system" of education. According to The Pittsburgh Post, "Prominent among the features in the Mt. Lebanon system" was "the elimination of the periodical, stated examination on which promotions ordinary are based; an expressed tendency to permit each pupil to be his own pacemaker in school work; the elimination of night study and the individual observation of each pupil in order that the school may be fitted to his or her needs." In addition, according to that publication, "The present school term saw the organization of a new force of instructors—their predecessors having been relieved for want of adaptibility to the new system."
= 1930s
=During the early 1930s, H. V. Herlinger, the superintendent of the Mt. Lebanon School District, approved a "Cadet Teachers" plan to enable residents of Mt. Lebanon who were college graduates with state teaching certificates to receive two years of additional on-the-job training while working as temporary educators within the school district, with the promise that, if they successfully completed their training period and passed their required professional examinations, they would receive full-time teaching jobs at the end of their respective two-year cadet teacher training periods.
= 1950s
=In 1959, Mt. Lebanon High School was ranked among the top 44 high schools in the United States in a review of American school districts by educators from 120 colleges and universities. The faculty at that time included 3 educators with doctorate degrees, with 62 out of the high school's 75 educators holding master's degrees. Beginning educators were paid $4,200 annually while educators with doctorates earned $8,000 per year. Teachers who resided in Mt. Lebanon and had children of their own were also each awarded an additional $350 per year through the school district's cost of living allowance program for its staff. With a total enrollment of 2,242 students, the high school was home to 11 varsity sports teams and a 165-member band.
= 1970s
=In 1973, civil rights and social justice activists Ellen Berliner and Anne Steytler were part of a group of fifty parents, students and other community members who filed suit in the Common Pleas Court of Pennsylvania "to prohibit Mt. Lebanon School District from including prayers in its commencement exercises." Berliner's husband and daughter were also two of the plaintiffs.
= 1990s
=In 1998, the Mt. Lebanon School District was presented with two Blue Ribbon Awards by the United States Department of Education, as well as special Blue Ribbon Award for being the home of one of the eight best fine arts programs in America.
= 2000s
=In September 2009, the enrollment at Mt. Lebanon High School was 5,302, the per-pupil cost of education was $13,745 per child for that academic year, there was a teacher student ratio of 23.04 to 1 (district average), and 96 percent of students planned on pursuing "full-time or Armed Service education." The beginning salary for a teacher with a bachelor's degree was $43,989 and for a teacher with a master's degree plus 60 credits was $96,420. Seventy-seven percent of the school's faculty held masters' degrees or higher.
Schools
High School: Mt. Lebanon High School
Middle Schools: Jefferson Middle School, Mellon Middle School
Elementary Schools: Foster Elementary School, Hoover Elementary School, Howe Elementary School, Jefferson Elementary School, Lincoln Elementary School, Markham Elementary School, Washington Elementary School
Notable alumni
Eric Angle (class of 1986) – Professional wrestler
Kurt Angle (class of 1987) – Professional wrestler and Olympic gold medalist
Troy Apke (class of 2014) — NFL player
Matt Bartkowski (class of 2006) – Professional hockey player
Carl Betz (class of 1939) – Actor
Mark Cuban (class of 1976) – Owner of NBA's Dallas Mavericks, panelist on Shark Tank, entrepreneur
Daya (class of 2016) – Recording artist
Ave Daniell (class of 1933) – NFL player
Scott Ferrall – Sports radio broadcaster
Lex Staley – National morning show radio host
Dave Filoni (class of 1992) – Animation director, voice actor, and writer
John Frank (born 1962) – professional NFL football player—Pittsburgh
Ian Happ (class of 2012) – Professional baseball player
Terry Hart (class of 1964) – Astronaut
Bob Hoag – Record Producer
Gillian Jacobs (class of 2001) – Actress
Paige Kassalen (class of 2011) – American electrical engineer who was the only American, female engineer, and youngest member of the ground crew for the Solar Impulse 2 project.
Don Kelly (class of 1998) – Major League Baseball player
Rich Lackner (class of 1975)– College football head coach
Richard Lamm (class of 1953) – Three-term Governor of Colorado
Vince Lascheid (class of 1942) - Pittsburgh Pirates and Penguins organist
Dan London (class of 1991) – Actor
Joe Manganiello (class of 1995) – Actor
Andrew Mason (class of 1999) – Founder and CEO of Groupon
Matt McConnell (class of 1981) – NHL play-by-play announcer
William D. Morgan (class of 1966) – Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient, Corporal, United States Marine Corps – Republic of Vietnam, 1969
Judith O'Dea (class of 1963) – Actress
Dave Polsky – (class of 1982) writer, producer and creator of The Buzz On Maggie
Bill Roth (class of 1984) – College sports play-by-play announcer
George Savarese (class of 1985) – Educator and radio personality
Rich Skrenta (class of 1985) – Computer programmer
Ming-Na Wen (class of 1981) – Actress
Josh Wilson (class of 1999) – Major League Baseball player
References
External links
Mt. Lebanon School District website
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