September | 2021 MTLSD NEWSLETTER 2022 National Merit Scholarship Competition Semifinalists Announced Congratulations to our twelve Mt. Lebanon High School seniors who have been selected as National Merit Semifinalists in the 2022 National Merit Scholarship Competition!
Based on the results of the PSAT, less than 1% of the 1.6 million students, who as juniors took the PSAT last fall from across the country, have been recognized as National Merit Semifinalists. Read More
Niche.com released its 2022 rankings of schools and the Mt. Lebanon School District continues to rank at the top of the region, state and country. In the 2022 Niche Rankings, the District is ranked as the 32nd Best School District in America; the 5th Best in Pennsylvania; and the 2nd Best in the region with an A+ grade.
All of our ten schools are ranked in the top 1.5% of schools in the United States. Congratulations to our administrators, teachers, staff, students, and parents on this recognition. The Niche website rates schools across the region, county, commonwealth and nation using data from the United States Department of Education, surveys, and reviews. Read More
Mt. Lebanon High School proudly announces the recipients of the 2021 Great Alumni Award: Dr. Gregory L. Fenves, Class of 1975; Erin Hohlfelder, Class of 2004; Dr. George A. Leibler (Deceased), Class of 1954; Ted Swisher (Deceased), Class of 1967. Visit our website for more information and biographies on each recipient.
Each year in September, we commemorate Patriot Day and National Day of Service and Remembrance by pausing to remember the attacks that occurred in 2001 in New York City, Washington D.C. and Shanksville, PA. We honor the memories of the victims and thank the first responders in our communities who work daily to keep us safe. Read More
As you have probably seen in the national news spotlight, supply chain interruptions have been occurring across many industries. Unfortunately, our Food Service Department has begun to encounter limited supply chain and distribution issues resulting in some canceled and delayed orders. This has not yet had a significant impact on our ability to serve food.
Our Food Service Department focuses on maintaining the quality of service and products our students and families deserve. With this goal in mind, our staff has thought creatively and planned strategically to solve any gaps in supplies that may arise. This could potentially result in limited meal options and ala carte items. We are actively monitoring this situation and will keep our families alerted to emerging issues.
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