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North Penn High School is among the largest statewide, with student enrollment for the 2005-2006 school year at 3,423.[1] Sophomores, juniors, and seniors are represented at the high school, while freshmen (commonly the first year of high school) are enrolled in one of the three aforementioned middle schools.
HonorsThe school hosted the 75th Anniversary National Association of Student Councils (NASC) national conference from June 24-28, 2006, where students from 49 states, as well as Australia, Canada, and Puerto Rico attended.[2] North Penn High School and Knapp Elementary School both celebrated their 50th anniversaries in the year of 2006.[3]
In the mediaIn 1999 ESPN featured the football team in a documentary entitled "The Season."[4] The school's football team was featured in the 1999 film "The Last Game." The movie includes a storyline about North Penn's former rivalry with neighboring {Central Bucks West High School}. In years since the movie, CB West has switched football divisions in the Surburban One League and is no longer a power in PA high school football. Former North Penn football coach Mike Pettine is now on the coaching staff of the [Baltimore Ravens]. The school has 4 ice hockey teams. Starting at the front door, it will take you roughly 10 minutes to walk to the back of the enormous 5 wing school. 20 minutes if you walk through each wing. School colors are Navy and Carolina blue. Crawford stadium, where the football team plays, is bigger than the majority of high school football stadiums in the country, not counting Texas schools.
In 2004 the school made national news and was the subject of a show on MTV due to the elaborate senior class prank pulled by Thomas McDonald, Brendan Mulvihill, Marty Sandeen, Andrew Molholt, Jay Habre, and 50+ participants they recruited over the course of the entire 2003-2004 academic year. On the night of June 6, the rear and cafeteria courtyards of the school's grounds were forked with over 40,000 plastic forks.[5] In 2005, Sports Illustrated distinguished North Penn as the best athletic program in Pennsylvania, noting that the school has "won 45 state championships over the last 10 years" and "is a power in football and is also dominant in boys' swimming." The school is also prominent in boys' and girls' water polo.[6] Also, in the 2006-2007 school year, the high school participated in the WMMR Preston and Steve Food Drive and donated over 2 tons of food. They won 1st place, and as a result, were awarded an OK Go concert.[citation needed] Alma materNorth Penn High School's alma mater shares the same tune as that of the Pennsylvania State University. The lyrics are as follows:
Notable alumni
Contact informationNorth Penn High School Current administrationPrincipal Assistant Principals Notes and references
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