Marion County High School (Kentucky)

Marion County High School is a public, secondary school located in Lebanon, KY. It is the only high school in the Marion County Schools district. MCHS houses grades 10-12 and has an enrollment of 976 students.[2]

Marion County High School
Address
735 East Main Street

,
40033

United States
Coordinates37.5774°N 85.2277°W / 37.5774; -85.2277
Information
TypePublic, Coeducational high school
Established1970
School districtMarion County Public Schools
SuperintendentTaylora Schlosser
PrincipalThad Elmore
Grades10-12
Enrollment948 (2016-17)[1]
Color(s)Maroon, Silver, and Navy    
Slogan"Growing Our Future... One KNIGHT at a time!"
Athletics conferenceKentucky High School Athletic Association
MascotKnights/Lady Knights
WebsiteMCHS

AP courses

MCHS offers the following Advanced Placement courses: AP Language, AP Literature, AP Human Geography, AP US Government, AP US History, AP Calculus, AP Psychology, and AP Spanish.[3]

Career majors

MCHS students may elect to pursue a career major. These students take courses pertaining to a career field of interest in addition to their regular high school studies. Majors offered include Agriculture Education, Animal Science, Horiculture, Communication and Leadership, Accounting, Administrative Support, Business Management, Technology Education, PLTW Pre-Engineering, Early Childhood Education, Culinary and Food Services, Fashion and Interior Design, and Consumer and Family Management.[4]

In addition, students may elect to pursue the following career majors at the adjacent Marion County Area Tech Center (MCATC): Automotive Technology, Construction Technology, Health Sciences, Industrial Maintenance Technology, Information Technology, Machine Tool Technology, and Welding Technology.[5]

Extracurricular activities

The following extracurricular activities are offered at MCHS:[6]

Athletics

The Marion County Knights and Lady Knights compete in the Kentucky High School Athletic Association in the following sports:[7]

  • Baseball
  • Basketball - Boys and Girls
  • Cheerleading
  • Cross Country - Boys and Girls
  • Football
  • Golf - Boys and Girls
  • Soccer - Boys and Girls
  • Softball
  • Swimming - Boys and Girls
  • Tennis - Boys and Girls
  • Track - Boys and Girls
  • Volleyball

References

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