Lancaster Mennonite School - Facilities

Facilities

The Lancaster Campus has a residence hall, Graybill Hall, that houses approximately 60 out-of-state and international students attending Lancaster Mennonite High School. The G. Parke Book Building, renovated in 2004, is home to specialized agriculture and technology classrooms. The modern Calvin and Janet High Fine Arts Center contains an 1168-seat technologically up-to-date auditorium, music rooms and art rooms to support the school's strong commitment to the arts.

A two-story building provides classroom space for the middle school on the lower level and the high school on the upper level, along with the Alumni Dining Hall and a large library.

In 2008, the Rutt Academic Center was added, including classrooms for mathematics, business classes, sciences, and family and consumer sciences. The building also houses a welcome center and administrative offices for the Lancaster Mennonite School system.

For athletics, the Lancaster Campus has two gymnasiums, a new artificial-turf soccer and field hockey field and stadium, a lighted baseball stadium, softball diamonds, and tennis courts. The school completed a new eight-lane track and field facility in Fall, 2009.

The other three campuses contain facilities to support their common mission of providing quality, holistic education. Each of these campuses has recently undergone significant renovations to maintain a uniform standard of quality important to Lancaster Mennonite School.

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