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Schools Eligible to Receive Opportunity Scholarship Students In Schools Eligible to Receive Opportunity Scholarship Students in the 2015-16 School Year For additional details about any of the schools listed, please refer to the contact information provided. Additional information about the Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit Program can be found on the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development's website at www.newpa.com/ostc. Designation (Public/ County School Name Contact Address Phone Number Email Address Tuition and Fees for the 2014-15 School Year Nonpublic) Adams County Christian Norma Coates, 1865 Biglerville Rd., Elementary school tuition - $4,680 (K-6); High school Adams Academy Nonpublic Secretary Gettysburg, PA 17325 717-334-6793 [email protected] tuition - $4,992 (7-12) Registration fee- $150 Mrs. Patricia Foltz, 316 North St., Tuition - $3,125 (Catholic); $4,200 (Non-Catholic); Adams Annunciation B.V.M. Nonpublic Principal McSherrytown, PA 17344 717-637-3135 [email protected] Registration fee - $75 140 S Oxford Ave., Maureen C. Thiec, McSherrystown, PA Adams Delone Catholic High School Nonpublic Ed.D., Principal 17344 717-637-5969 [email protected] Tuition - $5,400 (Catholic); $7,080 (Non-Catholic) Karen L. Trout, 3185 York Rd., Adams Freedom Christian Schools Nonpublic Principal Gettysburg, PA 17325 717-624-3884 [email protected] $3,240 Gettysburg Seventh-Day Marian E. Baker, 1493 Biglerville Rd., Adams Adventist Church School Nonpublic Principal Gettysburg, PA 17325 717-338-1031 [email protected] Tuition for kindergarten - $3,800; Registration fee - $325 Donna Hoffman, 101 N Peter St., New Adams Immaculate Conception Nonpublic Principal Oxford, PA 17350 717-624-2061 [email protected] Tuition - $2,900 (Catholic); $4,700 (Non-Catholic) Crystal Noel, 55 Basicila Rd., Hanover, Adams Sacred Heart Nonpublic Principal PA 17331 717-632-8715 [email protected] Tuition - $2,875 (Catholic); $3,950 (Non-Catholic) Rebecca Sieg, 465 Table Rock Rd., Adams St. Francis Xavier Nonpublic Principal Gettysburg, PA 17325 717-334-4221 [email protected] $3,500 Susan Leonard, 2308 W Hardies Rd., Elementary school - $6,304; Middle school - $7910; High Allegheny Aquinas Academy Pittsburgh Nonpublic Business Manager Gibsonia, PA 15044 724-444-0722 [email protected] school - $9,059 Tuition for members of the parish - One child - $4,050; Mary Ann Miller, 35 N Jackson Ave., Two children - $6,250; Three or more children - $7,800 Allegheny Assumption School Nonpublic Principal Pittsburgh, PA 15202 412-761-7887 [email protected] Tuition for non-affiliate - $56,100 Kenneth M. Sinagra, 2700 Morange Rd., Allegheny Bishop Canevin High School Nonpublic Principal Pittsburgh, PA 15205 412-922-7400 [email protected] Tuition - $10,200; Fees - $650 Veronica Slain, Campus School of Carlow Director of 3333 Fifth Ave., Allegheny University Nonpublic Admissions Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-578-6368 [email protected] Tuition - $11,366 Linda Hancock, Carnegie Mellon University Educational 5000 Forbes Ave., MMC- Allegheny Children's School Nonpublic Administrator 17, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-268-2198 [email protected] Kindergarten tuition and fees - $11,100 Claudia Steffey, Director of Annual 4720 Fifth Ave., Allegheny Central Catholic High School Nonpublic Giving Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-622-6171 [email protected] $10,920 1407 Pittsburgh St., Allegheny Cheswick Christian Academy Nonpublic Todd Rosio, Principal Cheswick, PA 15024 724-274-4846 [email protected] $3,420 per student plus a $100 enrollment fee Donna Einspahr, 400 Barclay Ave., Allegheny Christ Lutheran School Nonpublic Principal/CC Director Pittsburgh, PA 15221 412-271-7173 [email protected] 4750; Registration fee - $175 Christ the Divine Teacher Mark Grgurich, 205 Brilliant Avenue Allegheny Catholic Academy Nonpublic Principal Pittsburgh, PA 15215 412-781-7927 [email protected] $4,185 Pennsylvania Department of Education 1 Originated 8/17/2015 Designation (Public/ County School Name Contact Address Phone Number Email Address Tuition and Fees for the 2014-15 School Year Nonpublic) Tuition for Grades K-8: $15,525; Fees for grades K-8 - $54; Bari L. Weinberger, 6424 Forward Avenue, 412-521-1100 Fees for grade 5 - $210; Fees for grade 6 - $455; Fees for Allegheny Community Day School Nonpublic CFO Pittsburgh, PA 15217 x2191 [email protected] grade 7 - $495; Fees for Grade 8-$180 Tuition for students in grades 7-12 - $7,105; Additional fees Cornerstone Christian Cindi McCall, 3701 Brownsville Rd., for special education, online courses, activities, Allegheny Preparatory Academy Nonpublic Executive Director South Park, PA 15129 412-835-1100 [email protected] transportation DePaul School for Hearing & Dr. Ruth Auld, 6202 Alder St., Allegheny Speech Nonpublic Executive Director Pittsburgh, PA 15206 412-924-1026 [email protected] $15,000 for non-4010 students Sister Judith Stojhovic, RSM, 2001 Ardmore Blvd., Allegheny East Catholic Nonpublic Principal Pittsburgh, PA 15221 412-351-5403 [email protected] $4,365 206 Siebert Rd., Full-day Kingergarten - grade 6 - $8,895; Grades 7-8 - Allegheny Eden Christian Academy Nonpublic Rose R. Weir Pittsburgh, PA 15237 412-364-8055 x314 [email protected] $9,683; Grades -9-12 - $10,123 Stephen Lazzaro, 801 Thompson St., Turtle Allegheny Faith Christian School Nonpublic Principal Creek, PA 15145 412-825-7455 [email protected] $3,392 Wendell McConnaha, 4060 Allequippa St., Allegheny Falk Laboratory School Nonpublic Director Pittsburgh, PA 15261 412-624-8022 [email protected] $13,033 William Spahr, 301 College Park Dr., Allegheny Greater Works Christian School Nonpublic Administrator Monroeville, PA 15146 724-327-6500 [email protected] $3,925 Mr. Alan Ciechanowski, Development 2500 Bethel Church Rd., Allegheny Hillcrest Christian Academy Nonpublic Director Bethel Park, PA 15102 412-854-4040 [email protected] Varies - $1,365 - $5,880 5685 Beacon St., Pre-K- $8,450; K - $8,865; Grades 1-6 $9,490; Grades 7-8 Allegheny Hillel Academy of Pittsburgh Nonpublic Daniel Kraut, CEO Pittsburgh, PA 15217 412-521-8131 [email protected] $9,800; Grades 9-12 $11,275 Tuition for students in half-day pre-kindergarten: $2,150 for 3 days a week or $2,750 for 5 days a week; Tuition for students in full-day pre-kindergarten - $3,850; Tuition for students in kindergarten through grade 8, with pastor verification: One student - $3,850 plus $400 fair share fundraising quota; Two or more students - $5,500 plus $750 Sister Barbara Anne fair share fundraising quota; Tuition for students in Quinn, RSM, 220 Station St., kindergarten through grade 8, without pastor verification: Allegheny Holy Child Catholic School Nonpublic Principal Bridgeville, PA 15017 412-221-4720 [email protected] $5,500 Dr. Pamela L. 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Hills Dr., kevin.miller@imanichristianacadem Allegheny Imani Christian Academy Nonpublic Principal Pittsburgh, PA 15221 412-731-7982 y.org $11,000 Pennsylvania Department of Education 2 Originated 8/17/2015 Designation (Public/ County School Name Contact Address Phone Number Email Address Tuition and Fees for the 2014-15 School Year Nonpublic) Tuition: Kindergarten (half-day) - $3,456; Kindergarten (full-day) thru grade 5 - $5,292; Grades 6-8 - $5,448; Tina Engleka, 255 Washington Rd., Administration fee: $100/student; $125/family; Fundraising Allegheny Jubilee Christian School Nonpublic Treasurer Pittsburgh, PA 15216 412-561-5917 [email protected] fee: $325/student; 550/family Roberta Kardell, 5701 Fifth Ave., roberta.kardell@kentuckyavenuesch Tuition for students in grades K-5 is $9,900; Tuition for Allegheny Kentucky Avenue School Nonpublic Principal Pittsburgh, PA 15232 412-361-5332 ool.org students in grades 6-8 is $10,350; Materials Fee - $650 1640 Fawcett Avenue Ms. Lynda White Oak, PA 15131- Allegheny Mary of Nazareth Nonpublic McFarland, Principal 1899 412-672-2360 [email protected] $3,905 Manchester Youth Development Cheryl A. Walker, 1214 Liverpool St., Allegheny Center/Training Wheels Nonpublic Executive Director Pittsburgh, PA 15233 412-322-0585 [email protected] $6,050 Diane M. Fleet, 2526 Haymaker Rd., Allegheny North American Martyrs Nonpublic Principal Monroeville, PA 15146 412-373-0889 [email protected] Tuition: One student - $4,386; Two students - $6,770 Frank M. Orga, 1400 Troy Hill Rd., Allegheny North Catholic High School Nonpublic President Pittsburgh, PA 15212 412-321-4823 [email protected] $9,235 Rosanne Kwiatkowski, 3854 Brighton Road 412-761-5043 $3,500 one child; $5,700 two children; $6,700 three or Allegheny Northside Catholic School Nonpublic Principal Pittsburgh, PA 15212 x3000 [email protected] more children Catholic Tuition - $13,200; Non-Catholic Tuition - Joyce E. Wilson-
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