The first thing accomplished as the two districts merged was the opening of the Lower Providence-Worcester Joint Junior-Senior High School in 1961. The school was later named Methacton, and graduated its first class in 1964. The origin of the school's name is believed to be an American Indian term for "windy hill." Vincent Farina, the man for whom the administration building is named, served as the first principal of the joint junior-senior high school. After serving as the second Supervising Principal of the Lower Providence-Worcester Joint School System in 1962-63, he was later named the superintendent of the Methacton School District, a capacity he continued in until his retirement in 1977.
Academics
Individualized schedules are provided to all students that reflect a strong core curriculum with the flexibility to explore various academic and personal interests. Extensive technology applications include state of the art computer labs, Internet access throughout the building and a full range of computer based curricular offerings. The library houses over 32,000 volumes as well as access to various electronic media. A complete telecommunications studio provides daily student broadcasts integrated with courses designed to prepare students for the twenty-first century. The Counseling staff offers a full range of services to students and parents from college and career planning to individual counseling needs. Methacton High School was ranked #14 out of 689 public high schools in Pennsylvania by SAT score in 2012.
The high school recently released that it would be adding AP Capstone, one of approximately 1,000 schools worldwide to implement AP Capstone, in addition to AP Computer Science Principles, for the 2017-2018 school year.
Extracurriculars
In addition to the clubs and activities found in most high schools, Methacton High School has multiple extracurricular organizations.
Academic Decathlon — Team competition in which contenders match their intellects with students from other schools. There are 10 categories of challenge.
Economics Club - Teaches students the principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics. Competes in the National Economic Challenge.
History Bowl — Participates in the National History Bowl and Bee Competition. Has qualified for the national competition the past 2 yrs.
Investment Club — Promotes the study of economics and participates in the Stock Market Game.
Key Club — Promotes community service as a branch of the Kiwanis Club. Activities include the annual March for Babies.
Mock Trial — Participates in the PBA/YLD Mock Trial Competition.
Model United Nations — Methaction is one of two public schools in the Delaware Valley that has a Model UN team and competes at DELMUN, the other being from the Upper Perkiomen School District.
Music Appreciation Club — Meets weekly to discuss new and old music as well as hosting the annual battle of the bands.
National Honor Society — Nation's premier organization established to recognize outstanding high school students. More than just an honor roll, NHS serves to honor those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character.
Robotics Club — Founded in 2011-2012 school year to promote the studies of the physical sciences and engineering.
Science Fair — Participates in both the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Sciences Competition and the Montgomery County Science Research Competition. Winners from MCSTA move on to the Delaware Valley Science Fair, where several students have been able to advance to the Intel International Science and Engineering Competition.
Theatre Company's mission is to present to the community the best plays by the world's greatest playwrights while maintaining a strong educational theatre program that fosters an ensemble spirit and offers students opportunities to learn.
Warrior News Team — Produces news programs, including morning announcements.
Warrior's Performance Group — Raises awareness about human rights, diversity through visual and performing arts.
Athletics
Methacton is a Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association District 1 member. Boys sports include: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, and Wrestling. Girls sports include: Basketball, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Golf, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and Diving, and Volleyball. Enrollment for sports in 2013 totaled 1,271 students.