Manheim Central School District

Manheim Central School District
Location
Lancaster County
Pennsylvania

United States
District information
Grades K-12
Superintendent Norman Hatten[1]
Students and staff
Students 2,956
Athletic conference AAA
District mascot "The Baron"
Colors Maroon & Gray
Other information
Website manheimcentral.org

The Manheim Central School District is a school district in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Manheim Central School District consists of the borough of Manheim, Penn Township, and Rapho Township. Located in northwestern Lancaster County, the school district encompasses 78.2 square miles. The school district lies approximately seven miles north of the City of Lancaster, approximately eighty miles west of the City of Philadelphia and twenty-five miles east of the City of Harrisburg.


It includes 5 schools. There are 3 elementary schools. They are Stiegel, H.C. Burgard, and Doe Run. The other two schools are the Middle School and the High School.

Athletics

Manheim Central currently has teams for the following sporting events:

The conference for each of these teams vary.[2]

Football

In 2003, the Manheim Central Barons Football team won the PIAA AAA State Championship against Pine-Richland. They were undefeated for the entire season.[3] In the following season Manheim Central was state runners-up. In 2009 they went undefeated until the final game, the state championship game,they lost 12-7 to the Selinsgrove Seals.

Soccer

The Manheim Central soccer team had a successful 2006 season, with a record of 13-1-1. They won their section (as did the junior varsity team), lost in the semifinal of leagues, won the District III championship (defeating Hershey 2 to 1), and finally lost in the AA state championship game to defending champions South Park, 2 to 0. Their coach, Mr. Matthew Schwartz, was 2006 AA Boys Soccer Coach of the Year for Pennsylvania.[4]

See also

References

  1. "Administrative Staff". Manheim Central School District. Retrieved 2015-01-30.
  2. "Manheim Central High School".
  3. "Baron's Football".
  4. "PSCA Awards".
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