Lancaster Mennonite School

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Lancaster Mennonite School
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Established 1942
School type Private School
Religious affiliation Mennonite
Superintendent J. Richard Thomas
Location Lancaster, PA, USA
Enrollment 1,600
Athletics 16 Interscholastic Sports
Color(s) Black and Gold
Mascot Blazers

Lancaster Mennonite School is a private Mennonite school in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Formerly known as Lancaster Mennonite High School, the institution added grades 6-8 in 2000 and changed its name to reflect the expanded clientele. Since then, it has merged with three other Mennonite schools in the area.

The school serves 1,600 students at four campuses.

[edit] Publications

The Millstream is the school newspaper of Lancaster Mennonite High School.

Silhouette is the magazine that publishes the creative works of students.

Laurel Wreath is the yearbook.

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