Lampeter-Strasburg High School

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Lampeter-Strasburg School
Location
Lampeter, Pennsylvania, United States
Information
School type Public, Secondary
School district Lampeter-Strasburg School District
Superintendent Dr. Kevin Peart[1]
Principal Eric Spencer[2]
Assistant principals Katrina Swarr[2]
Scott Rimmer[2]
Grades Ninth–twelfth grades
Enrollment Approx. 1,000 students
Campus Rural
Color(s) Blue and white
Mascot Pioneer
Website Lampeter-Strasburg HS

Lampeter-Strasburg High School is a public secondary school in the Lampeter-Strasburg School District, located in Lampeter, Pennsylvania.

Education

Language

L-S High School has 3 different languages to choose from, which include Chinese, German, and Spanish. Each course includes different degrees of the language such as Spanish-1,2,3,4, or Spanish First Degree.

Sports

Lampeter-Strasburg sponsors the following sports: Boys' and Girls' Soccer, Boys' and Girls' Tennis, Girls' Volleyball, Football, Golf, Boys' and Girls' Basketball, Wrestling, Bowling, Baseball, Softball, Boys' and Girls' Track and Field, Boys' and Girl's Cross Country, and Boys' and Girl's Lacrosse.

The L-S girl's basketball team made it to the 2009 state finals, where they were defeated by a tough Archbishop Carroll, team that had four Division 1 recruits. In 2013, the Girl's basketball team won the Lancaster Lebanon League Section 3 title and made it to the Lancaster Lebanon League title game, but fell to Lancaster Catholic High School who was the previous year's state finals runner up. The Girl's Basketball program has also produced a heft list of high scorers that have reached the 1,000 career point milestone. Those players are, Sara Burcin (1996) — 1,598. Lisa Boyer (2009) - 1,448. Lexie Lantz (2013) - 1,300. Kelsey Souders (2011) - 1,140. Meredith Chura (2006) — 1,078. Kelly Zander (1999) — 1,040. Haley Pelton (2003) — 1,039. Danielle Rittenhouse (2009) - 1,025. Mary Howell (1984) — XXXX. Amy Kopf (1990) — XXXX. Lampeter Strasburg is ranked fourth in the Lancaster Lebanon League for number of Girl's basketball players to surpass the 1,000 point milestone. The 1994 and 2005 baseball teams won the state title. In 2011, the football team made a long postseason run, losing to Bishop McDevitt. in the District finals.

Marching Band

In 1998 and 1999, the L-S marching band won the US Cavalcade of Bands (CBA) Yankee class Open division.[3]

In 2010, the L-S marching band won the US Scholastic Band Association (USSBA) Pennsylvania State Band Championship Competition at Hershey Park Stadium with their show Arabian Nights.

In 2012, the Pioneer Marching Band received second place out of four bands winning high auxiliary, high percussion, high visual effect, and high overall effect at the US Bands Championship in West Chester, Pennsylvania. A week later, they won sixth place out of 15 at the Cavalcade State Championships at Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, Pennsylvania. `

Indoor Color Guard

In 2012 the L-S Indoor Color Guard competed in

WGI(World Guard International) - Scholastic A Guard

TIA (Tournament of Bands Indoor Association) - Scholastic A Guard

CIDA (Cavalcade Indoor Drill Association)- Scholastic A Guard

USBANDS — AAA Class

References

  1. "District Administration". Lampeter-Strasburg School District. Retrieved 2008-12-17. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "High School Administration". Lampeter-Strasburg School District. Retrieved 2008-12-17. 
  3. http://www.cavalcadeofbands.com/index.php Cavalcade of Bands

Coordinates: 39°59′34″N 76°13′57″W / 39.9927°N 76.2324°W / 39.9927; -76.2324

  1. Lampeter-Strasburg High School
  2. Lampeter-Strasburg Marching Band
  3. Cavalcade of Bands
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