Lebanon Senior High School

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Lebanon Senior High School
Lebanon High School Tigers.jpg
Front entrance to Lebanon High School
Location
Lebanon Senior High School
510 Tiger Way

,
46052

United States
Coordinates 40°3′28″N86°27′46″W / 40.05778°N 86.46278°W / 40.05778; -86.46278
Information
Founded1876
School district Lebanon Community School Corporation
PrincipalFrank Meyer
Teaching staff66.33 (FTE) [1]
Enrollment1,038 (2023–2024) [1]
Student to teacher ratio15.65 [1]
Color(s)Vegas gold and black [2]
  
Athletics conference Sagamore Athletic Conference [2]
Nickname Tigers [2]
NewspaperLhs Pennant
Yearbook2021-2022
Website www.leb.k12.in.us/lhs
Lebanon High School Lebanon High School sign.jpg
Lebanon High School

Lebanon Senior High School is the only secondary school in the Lebanon Community School Corporation. It is a medium-sized school and a suburban school district located in Lebanon, Boone County, Indiana, about twenty-five minutes from downtown Indianapolis.

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History

Lebanon has had a high school since 1876. The current building was constructed in 1958, with upgrades in 1967, 1972 and 1990. [3] Two of the more famous faculty/staff alumni are Ward Lambert and Glenn M. Curtis.

Demographics

The demographic breakdown of the 1,001 students enrolled for the 2021–2022 school year was:

In addition, 59.9% of the students were eligible for free or reduced-cost lunch. For 2017–18, Lebanon was a Title I school. [1]

Athletics

The Lebanon Tigers compete in the Sagamore Athletic Conference. The school colors are black and Vegas gold. The following IHSAA-sanctioned sports are offered: [2]

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Lebanon Senior High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 31, 2025.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "myIHSAA". www.myihsaa.net. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
  3. "Lebanon High School - Our History". leb.k12.in.us. Archived from the original on August 25, 2015. Retrieved August 12, 2015.
  4. 1 2 3 "State Championship History" (pdf). ihsaa.org. IHSAA. December 6, 2019. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
  5. "Doug Jones". Major League Baseball. Retrieved August 12, 2015.
  6. "Ed Schilling - Men's Basketball Coach". Indiana University Athletics.