Mt. Lebanon High School is a four-year, comprehensive
high school located in
Mt. Lebanon,
Pennsylvania, with an enrollment of 1,820 students in grades 9–12 for the 2021–2022 school year.[4] Its mascot is the Blue Devil.
History
The school was originally built in 1927, and was described after being built as one of the most advanced schools in the state.[4] The school had two additions added in 1956 and 1957. Ground was broken in 1970 for an addition, which was completed in 1972. This addition added another six-story building connected to the original building, an arts wing connected to the auditorium, and a new gymnasium.[5] Ninth grade students were added to the school due to overcrowding at the junior high schools.
In 2012, construction started for the Science Wing and a new Athletic Building that includes a new pool, a main gym, two smaller gyms, and an exercise center. Remaining portions of the school that were renovated include the 1930 wing on Cochran Road, the Auditorium, and Fine Arts Wing. These were completed in 2017.
The old South Gym was renovated into the Center Court, which functions as the cafeteria, and is located to be accessible from all main courses.[4]
In the 2002–03 school year, the high school received one of six Outstanding School Awards from the
Educational Theatre Association.[17] The school's theater program began in 1930 and has produced a number of notable actors.[18]
In 2007, the American Music Conference listed Mt. Lebanon High school as one of the "Best 100 Communities for Music Education".[19] Mount Lebanon Percussion ensemble were invited by the
NHL to perform at the 2011 NHL Winter Classic on live TV for the country.[20]
The Mt. Lebanon
Forensic Team won the Western Pennsylvania District Forensic Championship four years in a row, beginning in 2001. In 2004, the team won the state championship in dramatic interpretation and extemporaneous speaking and then earned a second-place title in extemporaneous speaking at the national competition in Salt Lake City.[21] In 2006, the team captured the
Pennsylvania High School Speech League championship,[22]
The Devil's Advocate is Mt. Lebanon High School's monthly student newspaper.
^"Nominations Before the Senate Armed Services Committee, First Session, 101st Congress: Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate". Vol. 101, no. 537. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. 1990. p. 998.