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Location Codes (Pdf) Location Code The PDE defined 4-digit code identifying the school. IU AUN LEA Name School Name Location Code Institute Category Open/Closed 1 101260303 Albert Gallatin Area SD A L Wilson El Sch 2115 Regular School Open 1 101260303 Albert Gallatin Area SD Albert Gallatin Area SHS 6001 Regular School Open 1 101260303 Albert Gallatin Area SD Albert Gallatin North MS 7607 Regular School Open 1 101260303 Albert Gallatin Area SD Albert Gallatin South MS 7608 Regular School Open 1 101260303 Albert Gallatin Area SD D Ferd Swaney El Sch 2116 Regular School Open 1 101260303 Albert Gallatin Area SD Friendship Hill El Sch 4922 Regular School Open 1 101260303 Albert Gallatin Area SD George J Plava El Sch 2129 Regular School Open 1 101260303 Albert Gallatin Area SD Masontown El Sch 6002 Regular School Open 1 101260303 Albert Gallatin Area SD Smithfield El Sch 4921 Regular School Open 1 101630504 Avella Area SD Avella Area JSHS 4165 Regular School Open 1 101630504 Avella Area SD Avella El Center 7098 Regular School Open 1 101630903 Bentworth SD Bentworth El Ctr 7987 Regular School Open 1 101630903 Bentworth SD Bentworth MS 7988 Regular School Open 1 101630903 Bentworth SD Bentworth SHS 4188 Regular School Open 1 101631003 Bethlehem‐Center SD Bethlehem‐Center El Sch 6975 Regular School Open 1 101631003 Bethlehem‐Center SD Bethlehem‐Center MS 5267 Regular School Open 1 101631003 Bethlehem‐Center SD Bethlehem‐Center SHS 4181 Regular School Open 1 101260803 Brownsville Area SD Brownsville Area HS 4818 Regular School Open 1 101260803 Brownsville Area SD Brownsville Area MS 2154 Regular School Open 1 101260803 Brownsville Area SD Central El Sch 8221 Regular School Open 1 101260803 Brownsville Area SD Cox‐Donahey El Sch 5145 Regular School Open 1 101631203 Burgettstown Area SD Burgettstown El Ctr 7477 Regular School Open 1 101631203 Burgettstown Area SD Burgettstown MS/HS 4195 Regular School Open 1 101631503 California Area SD California Area El Sch 7221 Regular School Open 1 101631503 California Area SD California Area Intermediate MS 8051 Regular School Open 1 101631503 California Area SD California Area MS 6939 Regular School Open 1 101631503 California Area SD California Area SHS 4203 Regular School Open 1 101631703 Canon‐McMillan SD Borland Manor El Sch 4211 Regular School Open 1 101631703 Canon‐McMillan SD Canon‐McMillan SHS 4217 Regular School Open 1 101631703 Canon‐McMillan SD Canonsburg MS 7217 Regular School Open 1 101631703 Canon‐McMillan SD Cecil El Sch 4205 Regular School Open 1 101631703 Canon‐McMillan SD Cecil Intrmd Sch 7216 Regular School Open 1 101631703 Canon‐McMillan SD First Street El Sch 4207 Regular School Open 1 101631703 Canon‐McMillan SD Hills‐Hendersonville El Sch 4938 Regular School Open 1 101631703 Canon‐McMillan SD Muse El Sch 4210 Regular School Open 1 101631703 Canon‐McMillan SD North Strabane Intrmd Sch 7764 Regular School Open 1 101631703 Canon‐McMillan SD South Central El 4937 Regular School Open 1 101631703 Canon‐McMillan SD Wylandville El Sch 4214 Regular School Open 1 101301303 Carmichaels Area SD Carmichaels Area El Ctr 7315 Regular School Open 1 101301303 Carmichaels Area SD Carmichaels Area JSHS 7112 Regular School Open 1 101301403 Central Greene SD Miller MS 6010 Regular School Open 1 101301403 Central Greene SD Waynesburg Central El School 7476 Regular School Open 1 101301403 Central Greene SD Waynesburg Central HS 5118 Regular School Open 1 101631803 Charleroi SD Charleroi Area El Ctr 7258 Regular School Open 1 101631803 Charleroi SD Charleroi Area HS 4715 Regular School Open 1 101631803 Charleroi SD Charleroi Area MS 7157 Regular School Open 1 101631903 Chartiers‐Houston SD Allison Park El Sch 4234 Regular School Open 1 101631903 Chartiers‐Houston SD Chartiers‐Houston JSHS 4235 Regular School Open 1 101266007 Connellsville Area Career & TechnicConnellsville Area Career & Technic6643 Comprehensive CTC Open 1 101261302 Connellsville Area SD Bullskin El Sch 2097 Regular School Open 1 101261302 Connellsville Area SD Clifford N Pritts El Sch 5047 Regular School Open 1 101261302 Connellsville Area SD Connellsville Area JHS 2105 Regular School Open 1 101261302 Connellsville Area SD Connellsville Area SHS 5228 Regular School Open 1 101261302 Connellsville Area SD Connellsville Twp El Sch 2103 Regular School Open 1 101261302 Connellsville Area SD Dunbar Boro El Sch 2107 Regular School Open 1 101261302 Connellsville Area SD Dunbar Twp El Sch 5048 Regular School Open 1 101261302 Connellsville Area SD South Side El Sch 4819 Regular School Open 1 101261302 Connellsville Area SD Springfield El Sch 2172 Regular School Open 1 101261302 Connellsville Area SD West Crawford El Sch 4939 Regular School Open 1 101262507 Fayette County Career & Technical Fayette County Career & Technical 4842 Occupational CTC Open 1 101632403 Fort Cherry SD Fort Cherry El Ctr 7187 Regular School Open 1 101632403 Fort Cherry SD Fort Cherry JSHS 4242 Regular School Open 1 101262903 Frazier SD Central El Sch 6687 Regular School Open 1 101262903 Frazier SD Frazier HS 2126 Regular School Open 1 101262903 Frazier SD Frazier MS 7176 Regular School Open 1 101262903 Frazier SD Perry El Sch 6686 Regular School Open 1 101302607 Greene County CTC Greene County CTC 5282 Occupational CTC Open 1 101303503 Jefferson‐Morgan SD Jefferson‐Morgan El Sch 7029 Regular School Open 1 101303503 Jefferson‐Morgan SD Jefferson‐Morgan MS/HS 2280 Regular School Open 1 101264003 Laurel Highlands SD Clark El Sch 2146 Regular School Open 1 101264003 Laurel Highlands SD Hatfield El Sch 2163 Regular School Open 1 101264003 Laurel Highlands SD Hutchinson El Sch 4700 Regular School Open 1 101264003 Laurel Highlands SD Laurel Highlands MS 5146 Regular School Open 1 101264003 Laurel Highlands SD Laurel Highlands SHS 6600 Regular School Open 1 101264003 Laurel Highlands SD Marshall El Sch 4820 Regular School Open 1 101633903 McGuffey SD Claysville El Sch 4248 Regular School Open 1 101633903 McGuffey SD Joe Walker El Sch 4244 Regular School Open 1 101633903 McGuffey SD McGuffey HS 4249 Regular School Open 1 101633903 McGuffey SD McGuffey MS 6976 Regular School Open 1 101634207 Mon Valley CTC Mon Valley CTC 6635 Occupational CTC Open 1 Other Other 9999 1 101636503 Peters Township SD Bower Hill El Sch 7594 Regular School Open 1 101636503 Peters Township SD McMurray El Sch 7393 Regular School Open 1 101636503 Peters Township SD Peters Twp HS 5083 Regular School Open 1 101636503 Peters Township SD Peters Twp MS 4256 Regular School Open 1 101636503 Peters Township SD Pleasant Valley El Sch 4255 Regular School Open 1 101637002 Ringgold SD Ringgold El Sch North 4268 Regular School Open 1 101637002 Ringgold SD Ringgold El Sch South 8197 Regular School Open 1 101637002 Ringgold SD Ringgold MS 8103 Regular School Open 1 101637002 Ringgold SD Ringgold SHS 7019 Regular School Open 1 101306503 Southeastern Greene SD Bobtown El Sch 2271 Regular School Open 1 101306503 Southeastern Greene SD Mapletown JSHS 2284 Regular School Open 1 101638003 Trinity Area SD Trinity East El Sch 4276 Regular School Open 1 101638003 Trinity Area SD Trinity MS 6638 Regular School Open 1 101638003 Trinity Area SD Trinity North El Sch 7402 Regular School Open 1 101638003 Trinity Area SD Trinity SHS 6012 Regular School Open 1 101638003 Trinity Area SD Trinity South El Sch 7424 Regular School Open 1 101638003 Trinity Area SD Trinity West El Sch 7388 Regular School Open 1 101268003 Uniontown Area SD A J McMullen Sch 6933 Regular School Open 1 101268003 Uniontown Area SD Ben Franklin Sch 2182 Regular School Open 1 101268003 Uniontown Area SD Franklin Sch 6007 Regular School Open 1 101268003 Uniontown Area SD Lafayette El Sch 7933 Regular School Open 1 101268003 Uniontown Area SD Lafayette MS 7934 Regular School Open 1 101268003 Uniontown Area SD Marclay Sch 2137 Regular School Open 1 101268003 Uniontown Area SD Menallen Sch 2139 Regular School Open 1 101268003 Uniontown Area SD Uniontown Area SHS 2184 Regular School Open 1 101268003 Uniontown Area SD Wharton Sch 2185 Regular School Open 1 101638803 Washington SD Washington HS 4286 Regular School Open 1 101638803 Washington SD Washington Junior High School 6912 Regular School Open 1 101638803 Washington SD Washington Park El Sch 7456 Regular School Open 1 101308503 West Greene SD Graysville El Sch 5332 Regular School Open 1 101308503 West Greene SD Springhill‐Freeport El Sch 2287 Regular School Open 1 101308503 West Greene SD West Greene HS 7136 Regular School Open 1 101308503 West Greene SD West Greene MS 7496 Regular School Open 1 101638907 Western Area CTC Western Area CTC 6609 Occupational CTC Open 2 102020003 Academy CS Academy CS 7846 Regular School Open 2 102023180 Career Connections CHS Career Connections CHS 7577 Regular School Open 2 102020001 City CHS City CHS 7727 Regular School Open 2 199025446 Environmental Charter School at Fr Environmental Charter School at Fr 8028 Regular School Open 2 102023030 Manchester Academic CS Manchester Academic CS 7549 Regular School Open 2 Other Other 9999 2 102027451 Pittsburgh SD Acadamy at Westinghouse 8203 Regular School Open 2 102027451 Pittsburgh SD Pittsburgh Allderdice HS 0409 Regular School Open 2 102027451 Pittsburgh SD Pittsburgh Allegheny 6‐8 7616 Regular School Open 2 102027451 Pittsburgh SD Pittsburgh Allegheny K‐5 7615 Regular School Open 2 102027451 Pittsburgh SD Pittsburgh Arlington K‐8 7878 Regular School Open 2 102027451 Pittsburgh SD Pittsburgh Arsenal 6‐8 7886 Regular School Open 2 102027451 Pittsburgh SD Pittsburgh Arsenal K‐5 7889 Regular School Open 2 102027451 Pittsburgh SD Pittsburgh Banksville K‐5
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