Laurel Highlands High School

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Coordinates39°54′26″N 79°42′36″W / 39.90722°N 79.71000°W / 39.90722; -79.71000
School typePublic High School
Opened1972
School districtLaurel Highlands School District
Laurel Highlands High School
Location
300 Bailey Avenue


Uniontown
,
Pennsylvania
15401
Coordinates39°54′26″N 79°42′36″W / 39.90722°N 79.71000°W / 39.90722; -79.71000
Information
School typePublic High School
Opened1972
School districtLaurel Highlands School District
NCES District ID4213320
SuperintendentJesse Wallace
NCES School ID421332006600
PrincipalJohn Diamond
Teaching staff58.00 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment816 (2023–2024)[1]
Student to teacher ratio14.07[1]
Color     
Athletics conferenceWPIAL (PIAA District VII)
MascotMustangs
NicknameLH
RivalUniontown Albert Gallatin
Feeder schoolsLaurel Highlands Middle School
WebsiteLaurel Highlands High School

Laurel Highlands High School is a public high school serving around 1,100 students in grades 9–12 from the outlying Uniontown, Pennsylvania city limits. Due to the campus' location, some students from Uniontown do attend Laurel Highlands for convenience.

Laurel Highlands High School was created in 1967 by merging rival high schools, North Union and South Union. Students attended high school in their respective buildings until completion of the current campus in 1972. Minor upgrades were performed to the school in 1994. The most recent structural update was completed in 2015 with a $43 million renovation.

In March of 2026, two faculty members faced criminal charges including sexual assault, unlawful contact with minors, and corruption of minors. In response, both instructors, Martin Gatti and Daniel Cervone, were fired or placed on leave by the school board. Following these events, parents and other community members voiced their concerns over student safety and expressed a desire to have Jesse Wallace resign from his position as superintendent.[2]

Academics

According to the schools Curriculum Guide[3] students need 25.5 credits in order to graduate, as well as complete a graduation project and career portfolio.

Credit structure

Subject Area# CreditsNotes
English4.0Academic English I, II, III, IV
Social Studies4.0Civics, World History, American History, Political Science/Recent US History OR Geography/Economics
Science4.0Biology and three Science electives
Mathematics4.0Minimum of: Algebra 9, Algebra 10, Geometry 11, and Algebra 12
Health, Physical Education/Aquatics2.5Phys Ed. Each Year, Health in Sophomore Year
Arts or Humanities2.0Foreign Language, Art, Technology Education, Music, or Family/Consumer Science
Freshman Seminar0.5Grade 9 Required Course.
Other Areas4.5Courses vary depending on which curricula the student participates in or if goes to Fayette County Career and Technical Institute.
TOTAL25.5

Course offerings

  • English
  • Social Studies
  • Science
  • Mathematics
  • Physical Education/Health/Aquatics
  • World Language: Including courses in French, Spanish, and Foreign Cultures
  • Business Education: Including tourism courses
  • Air Force/JROTC
  • Technology Education: Including courses in CADD, as well as an introductory course to the Natural Gas industry in the area.
  • Family/Consumer Sciences
  • Music
  • Art
  • Driver's Education

Vocational Education Opportunity

Students in Grades 10–12 have the opportunity to attend the Fayette County Career and Technical Institute in Georges Township for one-half day, each day while attending their home school the other half of the day.

Athletics

Notable alumni

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