๐ FOOD TRUCK THURSDAY! Join us as we host Big Lou's Food Truck today at the Mt. Lebanon High School (South Parking Lot near entrance B-7) from 11:30 to 1:30. Full schedule and details: https://t.co/rKu4f9nO0C
Observed on June 19, Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. Today is an opportunity to recognize this significant moment in our nation's history and reflect on its lasting impact.
๐ FOOD TRUCK THURSDAY! Join us as we host La Palapa Mexican Cuisine (@LaPalapapgh) today at the Mt. Lebanon High School (South Parking Lot near entrance B-7) from 11:30 to 1:30. Full schedule and details: https://t.co/rKu4f9nO0C
884 years. 33 retirees. Countless lives impacted. Thank you to our 2025-2026 retirees for your dedication, your leadership, and the countless ways you've helped students learn, grow, and lead the way!
Congratulations to @GrahamKeen11 for being named as the 2025-26 @Gatorade Pennsylvania Baseball Player of the Year! Press Release: https://t.co/JHRnP5qBIq
On Monday, June 15, from 6 a.m. โ 1 p.m., the Cochran Road entrance to the High School complex (auditorium side / A-2 entrance) will be closed.
Reach campus via:
- Lebanon Ave / Horsman Dr (Administration side / Tennis Courts)
- Stadium Dr (Main Park / South Lot)
Celebrate our Commencement from wherever you are! Join us online as we celebrate the accomplishments of the Mt. Lebanon Class of 2026. Watch the ceremony live at: https://t.co/BgDZl8Y92o
Foster Field Day 2026 is officially in the books! Thank you to all our parent volunteers, staff, Football Players and PTA for an amazing day!!! #LeboProud โ๏ธ๐ถ๏ธ
From hypothesis to high honors. Congratulations to our Science Club students who earned outstanding results at the PJAS State Competition. https://t.co/3lPF53QF40
From tiny backpacks to graduation caps! This afternoon, our Class of 2026 returned to where it all began, walking the halls of their elementary schools one last time before graduation (2 of 2).
From tiny backpacks to graduation caps! This afternoon, our Class of 2026 returned to where it all began, walking the halls of their elementary schools one last time before graduation (1 of 2).