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Manlius Pebble Hill School - The Manlius Rock Slope School (MPH) is a non-partisan, coeducational, free, pre-K through 12 school in DeWitt, New York. The school is the consequence of a consolidation in 1970 between The Manlius School, established in 1869; and the Rock Slope School, laid out in 1926. MPH denoted its 150th commemoration in 2019. MPH is certify by the New York State Relationship of Free Schools, of which it is an establishing part; and is a part likewise of the Public Relationship of Autonomous Schools.The Manlius School was established in Manlius, New York, in 1869, as St. John's Foundation, a nonsectarian school, by the Episcopal Minister of New York, in the previous Manlius Foundation (began in 1835) structures. In any case, by 1880 participation had tumbled to where the school became insolvent.[citation needed] In 1881, the school added some tactical preparation, which was added to the program in 1881.By 1887 the rearranged St. John's again ended up with enlistment and monetary issues, and the legal administrators searched for somebody who couldn't turn the school around, yet additionally expect every monetary gamble. The school was renamed in 1888 to The Manlius School, while the Episcopal Minister stayed as administrator of the leading group of legal administrators. This individual was Colonel William Verbeck who filled in as school president until his arrangement as New York State Auxiliary General on June 1, 1910. Beginning with 18 returning understudies, he raised enlistment to 120 inside five years.[citation needed] Successfully by 1914, the school was parted into two interior school units, St. John's, the secondary school and Verbeck Corridor, ages 10 to 14. When of Verbeck's passing in 1930, The Manlius School had become one of the top military schools in the Unified States.[according to whom?] His child, Guido Fridolin Verbeck, succeeded him as commandant of the school. By 1969, bits of hearsay had shown that the school was in monetary difficulties.