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Career Training W 54 ❘ The Morning Call, COMMUNITY GUIDE 2013-2014 EDUCATION Continued from Page 51 ST. THERESA SCHOOL, 300 Leonard St., Middle School; elementary schools: Easton Middle School (grades 7, 8); Easton Hellertown, 610-838-8161, email: Domenick DeFranco, Five Points, Area Academy; elementary schools: Cheston, Emmaus, 610-965-9220, email: [email protected], www.sttheresaotcj.org/school Washington. Forks, F.A. March, Palmer, Paxinosa, [email protected], www.stann-emmaus.org Shawnee, Tracy. ST. THOMAS MORE SCHOOL, 1040 Flexer BETHLEHEM AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT, ST. ELIZABETH REGIONAL SCHOOL, 433 Ave., Allentown, 610-432-0396, email: 1516 Sycamore St., Bethlehem, LEHIGH VALLEY ACADEMY REGIONAL Pershing Blvd., Whitehall, 610-264-0143, [email protected], www.stmschoolpa.com 610-861-0500, www.beth.k12.pa.us. High CHARTER SCHOOL, 1560 Valley Center www.sercc.org/school SWAIN SCHOOL, 1100 S. 24th St., schools: Freedom, Liberty; middle schools: Pkwy., Bethlehem, 610-866-9660, ST. JANE FRANCIS de CHANTAL SCHOOL, Allentown, 610-433-4542, www.swain.org Broughal, East Hills, Nitschmann, Northeast; www.lvacademy.org. Chartered by the 1900 Washington Blvd., Easton, elementary schools: Asa Packer, Calypso, Bethlehem Area and Saucon Valley School 610-253-8442, email: [email protected], Clearview, Donegan, Farmersville, Fountain Districts. Grades K-12. www.stjanesofeastonpa.com PUBLIC AND CHARTER Hill, Freemansburg, Governor Wolf, Hanover, LEHIGH VALLEY CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOLS James Buchanan, Lincoln, Marvine, Miller FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, 675 E. Broad ST. JOHN NEUMANN SCHOOL, 259 Heights, Spring Garden, Thomas Jefferson, St., Bethlehem, 610-868-2971, lvpa.org. Lafayette Ave., Palmerton, 610-826-2354 ALLENTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT, 31 S. William Penn. Provides a comprehensive academic and ST. JOHN VIANNEY REGIONAL SCHOOL, Penn St., Allentown, 484-765-4000, CATASAUQUA AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT, artistic program for students grades 9-12. 210 N. 18th St., Allentown, 610-435-8981, www.allentownsd.org. High schools: William 201N. 14th St., Catasauqua, email: [email protected], Allen, Louis E. Dieruff; middle schools: 610-264-5571, www.cattysd.org. LEHIGH VALLEY DUAL LANGUAGE CHARTER www.StJohnVianneySchool.org Harrison-Morton, Francis D. Raub, South Catasauqua High School; Catasauqua SCHOOL (LVDLCS), 551Thomas St., Mountain, Trexler; elementary schools: Middle School; Sheckler Elementary School. Bethlehem, 610-419-3120, www.lvdlcs.org ST. JOSEPH THE WORKER SCHOOL, Central, Cleveland, Hiram Dodd, Jefferson, LINCOLN LEADERSHIP ACADEMY CHARTER (Grades K-8) 1858 Applewood Dr., Orefield, Lehigh Parkway, Lincoln, McKinley, Mosser, EAST PENN SCHOOL DISTRICT, 800 Pine SCHOOL, 1414 E. Cedar St., Allentown, 610-395-7221, email: [email protected], Muhlenberg, Luis A. Ramos, Ritter, St., Emmaus, 610-966-8300, 484-860-3300, www.llacslv.com www.stjw.org Roosevelt, Sheridan, Union Terrace, www.eastpennsd.org. Emmaus High School; ST. MARY’S PRE-SCHOOL, 122 Union St., Washington, Alternative: CIS, I-BEAM and middle schools: Eyer; Lower Macungie; NAZARETH AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT, One Catasauqua, 610-264-9383 VISTA I & II; Newcomer Academy at Midway elementary schools: Alburtis, Jefferson, Education Plaza, Nazareth, 610-759-1170, Manor. Lincoln, Macungie, Shoemaker, Wescosville, www.nazarethasd.k12.pa.us. Nazareth Area ST. MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL PAROCHIAL Willow Lane. High School; Nazareth Area Middle School SCHOOL, 5040 St. Joseph’s Road, BANGOR AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT, 123 Five EASTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT, 1801 (grades 7, 8); Nazareth Area Intermediate Coopersburg, 610-965-4441, email: Points Richmond Road, Bangor, Bushkill Drive, Easton, 610-250-2400, School (grades 4, 5, 6); elementary schools [email protected], 610-588-2163, www.bangor.k12.pa.us. www.eastonsd.org. Easton Area High (grades K - 3): Bushkill, Shafer, Lower www.st-mikes.com Bangor Area High School; Bangor Area School; Easton Middle School (grades 5, 6) Nazareth. Welder Training & Testing Institute •Full-time/Part-time Welding Courses CAREER •Financial Aid if Eligible •Welder Certification career •Career Placement Assistance N G & T E S •Classes begin N I T I N A I G R I T N every Monday S R T E I D T L U E T www.wtti.edu E TRAINING W opportunities 610-437-9720 729 E. 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