Penn Wood High School
Penn Wood High School is a high school that occupies two campuses in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania, USA.
Organization
Penn Wood High is managed by the William Penn School District. The school serves the boroughs of Aldan, Colwyn, Darby, East Lansdowne, Lansdowne, and Yeadon.
The two campuses are Cypress Street Campus (grades 9-10) (catchment Yeadon)and Green Avenue Campus (grades 11-12) (catchment Lansdowne).
History
Penn Wood High School, originally Lansdowne High School, was opened in 1927. The architect was Joseph Linden Heacock, and the builder was John McShain who went on to build the Kennedy Center, The Jefferson Memorial and The Pentagon. Today, it is one of the oldest public school buildings in Pennsylvania. Built in the Italian Renaissance style, the motto carved above the door reads "To Teach the Art of Living Well." Carved in limestone above the motto are a female figure holding a Greek Temple, and a male figure holding a cog. The School is officially a merger of 3 previous high schools: Lansdowne-Aldan High School, Yeadon High School and Darby-Colwyn High School. Penn Wood's first year of existence as the new merger school was the 1982-83 school year. Their basketball team has recently won the PIAA Quad 4 State Championship against York High.
Notable alumni
- Dawn Burrell, American Olympic athlete.[1]
- Leroy Burrell, former American 100 meter world record holder.[2]
- Robert Traynham, American broadcaster and political campaigner.[3]
- John Stanford, United States Army general, Fulton County executive, and Seattle school district superintendent.
Joseph Stefanik, current free throw world record holder.[4]
- Douglas Jones, World Record High Dive, Baltimore Inner Harbor Broadcast on NBC Sports Spectacular, Producer of Acapulco Cliff Diving Championships of CBS Sports, and Executive Producer of Las Vegas Show at MGM Grand Hotel and Casino "Dueling Pirates Stunt Show". Sources: LinkedIn, MGM Grand Hotel and Casino Press Guide 1993, YouTube, and others.
References
- ↑ "Dawn Burrell", USA Track & Field, November 8, 2002.
- ↑ "Super Power", SI Vault, July 01, 1991.
- ↑ "Inqlings Native son CN8's new D.C. voice", Philadelphia Inquirer, October 4, 2007.
- ↑ "Super Power", SI Vault, July 01, 1991.
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Coordinates: 39°56′16″N 75°15′02″W / 39.93787°N 75.25045°W