CHS grad Mark Levin: Polarizing, nationally recognized, and not in the high’s school’s Hall of Fame

A reader informed us that Mark Levin, a 1974 graduate of Cheltenham High School, was mentioned during a June 29 broadcast of the Dom Giardano Program, a Philly-based talk show.

According to the reader, the show briefly discussed that Levin has yet to be inducted into the CHS Hall of Fame despite his accomplishments as a nationally recognized journalist, radio personality, lawyer, author, and advisor to several members of President Ronald Reagan’s Cabinet.

From CheltenhamAlumni.org:

Mark Levin, Class of 1975; Levin has become one of the hottest properties in talk radio, his top-rated show on WABCNew York is now syndicated nationally by ABC Radio Networks. He is also one of the top new authors in the conservative political arena. His book “Men inBlack” was released in February of 2005.

More on Levin

Levin graduated from CHS in only three years and served as a member of the district’s Board of School Directors after graduating magna cum laude from Temple University Ambler in 1977 at age 19. He later earned a J.D. from the Beasley School of Law of Temple University.

He was a chief of staff for Attorney General Edwin Meese and a former president of the Landmark Legal Foundation. He has authored seven New York Times best-selling and contributes commentary to media outlets such as National Review Online.

Since 2015, Levin has been editor-in-chief of the Conservative Review and is known for his incendiary commentary for Fox News and his syndicated self-titled radio show.


He currently lives in Loudoun County, Virginia.

For a complete list of CHS’ Hall of Fame inductees, you can click here. For more on Levin, you can click here.

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