The school, opened 1960, is located on a 67-acre (270,000 m2) campus and takes its name from
John Dickinson, one of the
Founding Fathers of the United States.[9][10] It was originally in the Henry C. Conrad School District and was moved first to the New Castle County Consolidated School District in 1978, then to the
Red Clay Consolidated School District in 1981.[11][12][13] In January 1995, an arson fire destroyed substantial parts of the building, so much so that did not reopen fully until September; students had to attend nearby
McKean High School in staggered schedules until portions of Dickinson were opened again in March.[14][15]
In 2013, Dickinson students broke the
Guinness World Record for highest
Lego tower ever built at 112 feet.[16] Their record was beat the following year by a 114-foot tower in Budapest.[17]
Dickinson offers
IB,
AP, honors, college-preparatory, and dual-enrollment classes.[18][19] As part of Delaware's initiative to inject more intensive career readiness into its high schools, Dickinson offers the following Pathways: automotive technology,
AVID, computer science, digital communication arts, drafting and design, engineering of structures, engineering of robotics, graphic design, Jobs for Delaware Graduates, processes of design and engineering, and renovation and construction.[18] Students have the opportunity to earn certifications and licenses such as the Delaware Certificate of Multiliteracy,
EPA Certificate,
IB Diploma, National Lead Safety for Renovation and Painting Certificate, and/or National
OSHA Certificate.[18]
For the 2018–2019 academic year, the graduation rate was 78%.[20]
Dickinson has not had a marching or pep band since 2017.[22]
Theatre organ
Dickinson's auditorium is home to a
Kimball pipe organ said to be the fourth largest
theatre organ in the world.[23][24] The organ was moved from the Boyd Theater in Philadelphia in 1969 and has more than 5,000 pipes, purportedly more than the organ at the
Radio City Music Hall in New York City.[25]
In addition to hosting concerts by virtuoso guest organists and instrumental ensembles, Dickinson's organ was featured on an album by organist Jelani Eddington in 2014.[26]
Notable alumni
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^"Home". John Dickinson High School. Retrieved 2021-06-21. 1801 Milltown Road, Wilmington, DE 19808 - The school is not in the Wilmington city limits, as seen in a comparison with
the zoning map as of February 2021.
^"Brandywine Village".
National Park Service. Retrieved 2021-07-03. - Addresses of private residences and apartments: 1807 Market Street (from p. 16/24), 1803 & 1805 Market apartments (18/24).
^"About us". Red Clay Consolidated School District. n.d. Retrieved 2021-07-10.