What's Happening?
Abington Senior High School's mascot, the 'Galloping Ghost,' has been a source of controversy due to its perceived resemblance to a Klansman. The mascot, inspired by NFL Hall of Famer Harold 'Red' Grange, was adopted in the 1930s after Grange's visit
to the township. Grange, known as the 'Galloping Ghost,' was a legendary football player whose nickname was popularized by sports journalist Grantland Rice. However, Rice's controversial legacy and the mascot's imagery have sparked debates about its appropriateness. A 2018 petition called for a change, citing insensitivity to the multicultural community.
Why It's Important?
The controversy highlights ongoing discussions about the appropriateness of school mascots and their cultural implications. As communities become more diverse, there is increasing pressure to ensure that symbols and mascots reflect inclusivity and respect for all cultural backgrounds. The debate at Abington Senior High School is part of a broader national conversation about the legacy of historical figures and the symbols associated with them. Addressing these issues can lead to greater cultural sensitivity and understanding within educational institutions.












