Avon Grove High School
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Avon Grove High School is a public high school located in southern Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the Avon Grove School District.
Avon Grove High School enrolls about ~1,826 students in grades 9-12.[1]
The school was established in 1928 with Pierre S. du Pont being involved in designing its first building. A newer building was built in 1957, and renovated in the 90's. The old building has been renovated to become the new Avon Grove School District Middle School.[2]
New building
In June 2020, construction started on a brand new campus for Avon Grove High School as class occupancy exceeded fifty percent over its maximum.[3][4] By September 2022, the campus located in Jennersville, Pennsylvania was functional enough to allow for the 2022-23 school year.[5] The estimated cost of the new campus is projected to be $211,849,264.[6]
Swatting incident
On October 10, 2023, just before 10:00 a.m., the main office of the Avon Grove High School received a phone call from an unknown number. The caller claimed to be near the school with a gun and that they were going to enter the high school's gym. Immediately, Dr. Christie Snead, the school principal, announced on the PA system that the school was going into lockdown. The Pennsylvania State Police arrived shortly after and began searching the campus. The call was traced to a number in Nebraska that had been used in several other swatting incidents across the country. Due to the cafeteria having many windows, there was a lack of space to provide cover during a lockdown. As such, some students from the cafeteria decided to leave the building and run to the shops at Jennersville as they felt that it would be the safest place. Others found hiding spots in the serving area of the cafeteria. The gym was the most vulnerable area as that was where the intruder claimed to be entering. Throughout the incident, Dr. Snead and Mrs. Penn gave out further instructions and police whereabouts in the building over the intercom and via email. At 10:45 a.m., it was announced that the high school was still in restricted movement to help the police manage the flow of students throughout the building. An announcement was made around this time that they would have an early dismissal and students would be able to use the restroom. At 11:20 a.m., students were dismissed from school, and all after-school activities were canceled.[7]
Athletics
Avon Grove High School offers 16 unique varsity sports that vary between genders. The school has three different sports seasons. The sports offered by the schools are as follows:
Fall Sports
- Cheerleading (Girls)
- Cross Country (Boys + Girls)
- Field Hockey (Girls)
- Football (Boys)
- Golf (Boys + Girls)
- Soccer (Boys + Girls)
- Tennis (Girls)
- Volleyball (Girls)
Winter Sports
- Basketball (Boys + Girls)
- Cheerleading (Girls)
- Track & Field (Boys + Girls)
- Swimming & Diving (Boys + Girls)
- Wrestling (Boys + Girls)
Spring Sports
- Baseball (Boys)
- Flag Football (Girls)
- Lacrosse (Boys + Girls)
- Softball (Girls)
- Track & Field (Boys + Girls)
- Tennis (Boys)
- Volleyball (Boys)
State Championships
- 1954 - Boys 400m - Charles Lewis (PIAA Class B)
- 1954 - Boys 100m - Joe Lewis (PIAA Class B)
- 1955 - Boys 100m - Charles Lewis (PIAA Class B)
- 1970 - Boys Basketball (PIAA Class B)
- 1976 - Girls 4x200m (PIAA 2A)
- 1977 - Girls Track & Field (PIAA 2A)
- 1977 - Girls 100m - Debbie Lewis (PIAA 2A)
- 1977 - Girls 200m - Debbie Lewis (PIAA 2A)
- 1977 - Girls 4x400m (PIAA 2A)
- 1978 - Girls 100m - Debbie Lewis (PIAA 2A)
- 1978 - Girls 200m - Debbie Lewis (PIAA 2A)
- 1979 - Girls 100m - Debbie Lewis (PIAA 2A)
- 1979 - Girls 200m - Debbie Lewis (PIAA 2A)
- 1979 - Girls Long Jump - Debbie Lewis (PIAA 2A)
- 2014 - Girls 400m - McKenna Keegan (PIAA 3A)
- 2015 - Girls 400m - McKenna Keegan (PIAA 3A)
- 2017 - Boys Lacrosse (PIAA 3A)
- 2025 - Girls High Jump - Lexi Boiardi (PTFCA)
Notable alumni
- Mike Cessario, founder of Liquid Death[8]
- Charles B. Lewis, athlete, Winston-Salem State University.[9]
- Dan Torelli, former drummer of American rock band, Medina Lake
- Joey Wendle, professional baseball player, New York Mets[10]
References
External links
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