Honesdale High School | |
Principal: | Peter Jordan |
Established: | April 6, 1959 |
Type: | Public |
Street: | 459 Terrace St. |
City: | Honesdale |
State: | PA |
Zipcode: | 18431-1599 |
Country: | USA |
District: | Wayne Highlands |
Enrollment: | 838 (2017–18)[1] |
Faculty: | 63.21 (on FTE basis) |
Ratio: | 13.26 |
Grades: | 9–12 |
Campus: | Rural |
Colors: | Red and Black |
Nickname: | Hornets |
Publication: | Hornet Highlights |
Website: | Official website |
Honesdale High School is a public, four-year, regional high school serving grades 9–12 in Honesdale, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, United States, as a part of the Wayne Highlands School District. In the 2017–2018 school year, the School reported an enrollment of 838 pupils in grades 9th through 12th.[1] In 1813 the Honesdale Academy which was a private preparatory school and theforerunner of the Honesdale High School, was founded. In 1875, the first class was graduatedfrom a public high school in Honesdale. Honesdale’s first modern building constructed forschool purposes was opened in 1909. In 1924, the consolidation of six political subdivisionsformed the first union school district in Pennsylvania. On April 6, 1959 the present highschool building was constructed. In 1970, under the School District Reorganization Act, thedistrict was again expanded. The new name became the Wayne Highlands School District.
Honesdale High School is an accredited member of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools since 1940.[2] The school is also accredited by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
Wayne Highlands School District offers a variety of clubs, activities and an extensive sports program.
The District funds:
Honesdale High School has a long history of athletic success, most notably in cross-country, wrestling, track and field, golf, and more recently boys and girls soccer. Honesdale High School football has had a notable decline in the past years and is facing their third losing season in a row.