Titusville Area High School

Titusville Area High School
Address
302 E. Walnut Street
Titusville, Pennsylvania 16354
Information
School type Public High School
Opened 1931
School district Titusville Area
Principal Scott R. Davie
Faculty 48.0
Grades 9thGrade - 12thGrade
Enrollment 660
  Grade 9 158
  Grade 10 167
  Grade 11 168
  Grade 12 167
Student to teacher ratio 13.8
Athletics conference PIAA District X
Mascot Rockets
Feeder schools Titusville Middle School
Website Titusville Area High School

Titusville Area High School is a public high school in Titusville, Pennsylvania. The school serves about 660 students in grades 9-12. The main feeder school is Titusville Middle School.

School history

Titusville Area High School was originally constructed[1] in 1931. It was financed and given to the community by Mary Colestock in honor of her husband. Subsequent additions took place in 1941, 1957, and 1965, at which time the junior high wing was added. More additions, along with a major renovation took place in 1979, at which time a 25-meter swimming pool was added. The junior high students moved from the school to a sole middle school building in 1999, after which, a major renovation took place to the entire structure including improvements for energy-efficiency and student safety.

Titusville High School has an active alumni association that was organized in 1996 and has an endowed scholarship fund that exceeds one million dollars. Ida Tarbell graduated from Titusville High School in 1896 and is one of its most famous graduates. Another well-known graduate was John Heisman who began his football career by playing on the high school team for three years before graduating in 1887.

Athletics

Titusville Area is part of PIAA District 10[2]

Boys Sports

Girls Sports

References

Coordinates: 41°37′47″N 79°40′07″W / 41.62977°N 79.66866°W / 41.62977; -79.66866

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