William Penn High School in Wilmington Delaware is an extremely colossal sized high school with a bursting diverse student population. Within the Colonial District of Delaware there are 8 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, and yet only ONE high school (William Penn). Currently there are 2,277 students, and the school continues to grow with the student population. It is currently the largest high school in the state. The school mascot is the "Colonial," based on William Penn who had originally landed in New Castle when first arriving to the Americas. The school has continued to expand by adding additions to each end of the building, while also adding modern rooms including the "Innovation Center." Due to the school's massive size there are three cafeterias, multiple administration rooms, as well as multiple counselor rooms, and one auditorium. The graduation rate (within 4 years) is 81.98%. The principal of the high school is Lisa Brewington.

William Penn High School Outside Entrance

The School's Main Entrance: Inside

Cafeteria A
(There are three total cafeterias: A, B, and C)

Hallway Cubby: Journalism

Hallway Cubby: "The Imaginatorium"

Hallway Cubby: Created by the Staff

Indoor Gymnasium
(one of two)

Innovation Center for Student Work

Innovation Center: Bistro

STEM Poster
William Penn is a 4 year high school where students have the opportunity to select a concentration degree program in one of three colleges: Humanitites, Business, or STEM. By the student's junior year they can officialy decide their "concentration." As seen above there are multiple options within STEM including: agriculture, allied health, computer science, construction, engineering, manufacturing, mathmatics, and science.

William Penn High School Principal: Lisa Brewington
Images obtained from:
Rachel Zane
http://www.colonialschooldistrict.org/williampenn/
http://www.colonialschooldistrict.org/project/who-we-are-lisa-brewington/