Public school in Warminster, Pennsylvania, United States
William Tennent High School Entrance to William Tennent High School
333 Centennial Rd
, United States
Type Public Established 1955 (original building), 1974 ("A" building, now demolished), 2011 (Mostly new, includes "B" building from the previous school, open to students) Faculty 117.40 (FTE)[ 1] Number of students 1,736 (2017–18)[ 1] Student to teacher ratio 14.79[ 1] Color(s) Black, White, and Red Mascot Panther
William Tennent High School is a public high school serving grades 9 through 12, located in Warminster, Pennsylvania , US.[ 2]
The school is the only public high school serving Warminster and Upper Southampton townships and Ivyland borough in the Centennial School District , located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania .
The school was named in honor of William Tennent , Presbyterian minister and founder of the original Log College , a very early theological school located in the colony of Pennsylvania. The first William Tennent High School building was located across the street from the current high school and when both were in use, the buildings were called William Tennent Intermediate High School (grades 9 and 10) and William Tennent Senior High School (grades 11 and 12) (the current school). The site of the original Log College is located near the modern high school[ 3]
Notable alumni
Feeder schools
Middle schools
Log College Middle School
Eugene Klinger Middle School
Elementary schools
McDonald Elementary
Willow Dale Elementary
Davis Elementary
References
^ a b c "William Tennent HS" . National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 17, 2019 .
^ "William Tennent High School" . Retrieved December 20, 2014 .
^ "William Tennent & Log College. The current land was acquired through eminent domain" . 275 Years of Warminster . Retrieved June 11, 2007 .
^ "The Face and The Voice - Brian Baker" . Geocities. Archived from the original on October 27, 2009. Retrieved December 20, 2014 .
^ "William Tennent Alumni (Kermit Cintron, Boxer)" . Centennial SD.
^ "Front Office biographies (Frank Coonley, President)" . Pittsburgh Pirates. Archived from the original on October 11, 2007.
^ "Thomas W. Druce (Republican)" . Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Archived from the original on January 15, 2000.
^ "... Also in the spotlight" . The Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . January 30, 1977. p. 54. Retrieved February 11, 2022 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Upper Southampton's Joshua Ostrander enjoying career resurgence as solo act Mondo Cozmo" . Bucks County Courier Times. Retrieved May 2, 2019 .
^ "William Tennent Alumni (Mike Voegl, Actor)" . Centennial SD.
External links
American Conference Continental Conference National Conference
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