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Directory of Public Elementary and Secondary Education Agencies Page 307 Universe of Public Elementary and Secondary Education Agencies - Fall 2000 PENNSYLVANIA Mailing Address Total 1999-00 Name of Agency --------------------------------------------------------- Telephone Name of County Metro Grade Student Reg HS Spec Ed Teachers Sch's Street or P.O. Box City ZIP Number Status Span Membership Grads IEP Regular School Districts ------------------------ ABINGTON SD 970 HIGHLAND AVE ABINGTON 19001 215-884-4700 MONTGOMERY 2 KG-12 7,517 486 689 451 9 ABINGTON HEIGHTS SD 218 E GROVE ST CLARKS SUMMIT 18411 570-586-2511 LACKAWANNA 2 KG-12 3,594 251 437 223 6 ALBERT GALLATIN AREA SD 10 W CHURCH AVE MASONTOWN 15461 724-583-1654 FAYETTE 2 KG-12 4,265 312 693 253 9 ALIQUIPPA SD 100 HARDING AVE ALIQUIPPA 15001 724-857-7500 BEAVER 2 KG-12 1,625 81 243 117 3 ALLEGHENY VALLEY SD 300 PEARL AVE CHESWICK 15024 724-274-5300 ALLEGHENY 2 KG-12 1,330 87 182 82 3 ALLEGHENY-CLARION VALLEY SD PO BOX 100 FOXBURG 16036 724-659-5820 CLARION 3 KG-12 1,102 81 157 71 2 ALLENTOWN CITY SD PO BOX 328 ALLENTOWN 18105 610-821-2600 LEHIGH 1 KG-12 16,424 784 1,335 848 23 ALTOONA AREA SD 1415 6TH AVE ALTOONA 16602 814-946-8211 BLAIR 1 PK-12 8,829 529 1,220 495 14 AMBRIDGE AREA SD 740 PARK RD AMBRIDGE 15003 724-266-8870 BEAVER 2 KG-12 3,257 245 491 213 7 ANNVILLE-CLEONA SD 520 S WHITE OAK ST ANNVILLE 17003 717-867-7600 LEBANON 2 KG-12 1,687 138 210 104 4 ANTIETAM SD 100 ANTIETAM RD STONY CK MILLS READING 19606 610-779-0554 BERKS 2 KG-12 1,048 62 149 73 2 APOLLO-RIDGE SD PO BOX 219 SPRING CHURCH 15686 724-478-1141 ARMSTRONG 3 KG-12 1,654 77 213 99 6 ARMSTRONG SD 410 MAIN ST FORD CITY 16226 724-763-7151 ARMSTRONG 3 KG-12 6,790 427 976 434 13 ATHENS AREA SD 204 WILLOW ST ATHENS 18810 570-888-7766 BRADFORD 3 KG-12 2,555 184 415 185 8 AUSTIN AREA SD 138 COSTELLO AVENUE AUSTIN 16720 814-647-8603 POTTER 3 PK-12 267 21 31 20 2 AVELLA AREA SD 1000 AVELLA RD AVELLA 15312 724-356-2218 WASHINGTON 2 KG-12 792 56 141 56 2 AVON GROVE SD 375 S JENNERSVILLE ROAD WEST GROVE 19390 610-869-2441 CHESTER 2 KG-12 4,738 230 473 257 5 AVONWORTH SD 258 JOSEPHS LANE PITTSBURGH 15237 412-369-8738 ALLEGHENY 2 KG-12 1,315 83 104 76 3 BALD EAGLE AREA SD 751 S EAGLEVALLEY RD WINGATE 16823 814-355-4860 CENTRE 2 KG-12 2,213 146 239 136 5 BALDWIN-WHITEHALL SD 4900 CURRY RD PITTSBURGH 15236 412-885-7810 ALLEGHENY 2 KG-12 4,815 418 507 276 5 BANGOR AREA SD 123 FIVE POINTS RICHMOND RD BANGOR 18013 610-588-2163 NORTHAMPTON 2 KG-12 3,461 222 492 198 5 BEAVER AREA SD 855 2ND ST BEAVER 15009 724-774-4010 BEAVER 2 KG-12 2,108 170 183 121 4 BEDFORD AREA SD 330 E JOHN ST BEDFORD 15522 814-623-4290 BEDFORD 3 KG-12 2,351 172 297 144 5 BELLE VERNON AREA SD 270 CREST AVENUE BELLE VERNON 15012 724-929-5262 WESTMORELAND 2 KG-12 3,040 226 387 157 5 BELLEFONTE AREA SD 318 N ALLEGHENY ST BELLEFONTE 16823 814-355-4814 CENTRE 2 KG-12 3,012 210 413 191 6 BELLWOOD-ANTIS SD MARTIN STREET BELLWOOD 16617 814-742-2271 BLAIR 2 KG-12 1,383 97 127 88 3 BENSALEM TOWNSHIP SD 3000 DONALLEN DR BENSALEM 19020 215-750-2800 BUCKS 2 KG-12 6,913 482 1,026 398 10 BENTON AREA SD 600 GREEN ACRES RD BENTON 17814 570-925-6651 COLUMBIA 2 KG-12 782 52 107 60 2 BENTWORTH SD 150 BEARCAT DRIVE BENTLEYVILLE 15314 724-239-2861 WASHINGTON 2 KG-12 1,315 104 138 72 3 BERLIN BROTHERSVALLEY SD 1025 MAIN ST BERLIN 15530 814-267-4621 SOMERSET 2 KG-12 977 87 94 63 3 BERMUDIAN SPRINGS SD PO BOX 501 YORK SPRINGS 17372 717-528-4113 ADAMS 3 KG-12 2,071 110 136 122 3 BERWICK AREA SD 500 LINE ST BERWICK 18603 570-759-6400 COLUMBIA 2 KG-12 3,573 207 573 236 7 BETHEL PARK SD 301 CHURCH RD BETHEL PARK 15102 412-833-5000 ALLEGHENY 2 KG-12 5,267 448 535 338 8 BETHLEHEM AREA SD 1516 SYCAMORE ST BETHLEHEM 18017 610-861-0500 NORTHAMPTON 1 KG-12 14,165 846 1,598 922 22 BETHLEHEM-CENTER SD 194 CRAWFORD RD FREDERICKTOWN 15333 724-267-4910 WASHINGTON 2 KG-12 1,529 135 265 106 3 BIG BEAVER FALLS AREA SD 820 16TH ST BEAVER FALLS 15010 724-843-3470 BEAVER 2 KG-12 2,065 120 246 140 6 BIG SPRING SD 45 MOUNT ROCK RD NEWVILLE 17241 717-776-2000 CUMBERLAND 2 KG-12 3,230 203 473 215 7 BLACKHAWK SD 500 BLACKHAWK RD BEAVER FALLS 15010 724-846-6600 BEAVER 2 KG-12 2,952 249 246 167 5 BLACKLICK VALLEY SD 555 BIRCH ST NANTY GLO 15943 814-749-9211 CAMBRIA 2 KG-12 751 67 136 53 2 BLAIRSVILLE-SALTSBURG SD 102 SCHOOL LN BLAIRSVILLE 15717 724-459-5500 INDIANA 3 KG-12 2,311 178 318 141 5 BLOOMSBURG AREA SD 728 E 5TH ST BLOOMSBURG 17815 570-784-5000 COLUMBIA 2 KG-12 1,818 127 303 122 5 BLUE MOUNTAIN SD PO BOX 279 ORWIGSBURG 17961 570-366-0515 SCHUYLKILL 3 KG-12 3,025 207 353 164 5 BLUE RIDGE SD RR 3 BOX 220 NEW MILFORD 18834 570-465-3141 SUSQUEHANNA 3 KG-12 1,299 94 135 84 3 BOYERTOWN AREA SD 911 MONTGOMERY AVE BOYERTOWN 19512 610-367-6031 BERKS 2 KG-12 6,742 483 696 393 10 BRADFORD AREA SD 150 LORANA AVE BRADFORD 16701 814-362-3841 MCKEAN 3 KG-12 3,146 164 398 191 4 BRANDYWINE HEIGHTS AREA SD 200 W WEIS ST TOPTON 19562 610-682-5100 BERKS 2 KG-12 2,054 114 310 128 5 BRENTWOOD BOROUGH SD 3601 BROWNSVILLE RD PITTSBURGH 15227 412-881-2227 ALLEGHENY 2 KG-12 1,391 137 149 88 4 BRISTOL BOROUGH SD 420 BUCKLEY ST BRISTOL 19007 215-781-1015 BUCKS 2 PK-12 1,368 88 269 84 2 BRISTOL TOWNSHIP SD 6401 MILL CREEK RD LEVITTOWN 19057 215-943-3200 BUCKS 2 KG-12 7,053 509 1,277 457 13 BROCKWAY AREA SD 95 NORTH ST BROCKWAY 15824 814-265-8411 JEFFERSON 3 KG-12 1,260 81 173 78 2 PENNSYLVANIA Universe of Public Elementary and Secondary Education Agencies - Fall 2000 Page 308 Mailing Address Total 1999-00 Name of Agency --------------------------------------------------------- Telephone Name of County Metro Grade Student Reg HS Spec Ed Teachers Sch's Street or P.O. Box City ZIP Number Status Span Membership Grads IEP Regular School Districts ------------------------ BROOKVILLE AREA SD PO BOX 479 BROOKVILLE 15825 814-849-8372 JEFFERSON 3 KG-12 2,005 150 276 129 4 BROWNSVILLE AREA SD 6353 NATIONAL PIKE GRINDSTONE 15442 724-785-2021 FAYETTE 2 KG-12 2,182 148 304 142 7 BRYN ATHYN SD PO BOX 121 BRYN ATHYN 19009 215-947-3023 MONTGOMERY 2 00-00 0 --- 1 0 0 BURGETTSTOWN AREA SD 100 BAVINGTON RD BURGETTSTOWN 15021 724-947-3324 WASHINGTON 2 KG-12 1,553 98 210 93 2 BURRELL SD 1021 PUCKETY CHURCH RD LOWER BURRELL 15068 724-334-1406 WESTMORELAND 2 KG-12 2,277 158 268 131 4 BUTLER AREA SD 110 CAMPUS LN BUTLER 16001 724-287-8721 BUTLER 2 KG-12 8,493 654 1,168 506 14 CALIFORNIA AREA SD 750 ORCHARD ST CALIFORNIA 15419 724-938-2511 WASHINGTON 2 KG-12 1,013 77 166 66 2 CAMBRIA HEIGHTS SD 506 BEECH AVE PATTON 16668 814-674-3626 CAMBRIA 2 KG-12 1,693 193 180 113 3 CAMERON COUNTY SD 601 WOODLAND AVE EMPORIUM 15834 814-486-3825 CAMERON 3 KG-12 1,119 93 143 66 2 CAMP HILL SD 2627 CHESTNUT ST CAMP HILL 17011 717-901-2400 CUMBERLAND 2 KG-12 1,113 70 122 80 5 CANON-MCMILLAN SD 1 N JEFFERSON AVE CANONSBURG 15317 724-746-2940 WASHINGTON 2 KG-12 4,014 277 364 264 10 CANTON AREA SD 139 E MAIN ST CANTON 17724 570-673-3191 BRADFORD 3 KG-12 1,202 82 130 79 2 CARBONDALE AREA SD 101 BROOKLYN ST CARBONDALE 18407 570-282-4660 LACKAWANNA 2 KG-12 1,635 116 270 89 3 CARLISLE AREA SD 623 W PENN ST CARLISLE 17013 717-240-6800 CUMBERLAND 1 KG-12 4,783 341 777 339 10 CARLYNTON SD 435 KINGS HWY CARNEGIE 15106 412-429-8400 ALLEGHENY 2 KG-12 1,714 141 167 106 3 CARMICHAELS AREA SD 225 N VINE ST CARMICHAELS 15320 724-966-5045 GREENE 3 KG-12 1,207 82 204 83 2 CATASAUQUA AREA SD 201 N 14TH ST CATASAUQUA 18032 610-264-5571 LEHIGH 2 KG-12 1,756 122 192 113 3 CENTENNIAL SD 433 CENTENNIAL RD WARMINSTER 18974 215-441-6000 BUCKS 2 KG-12 6,535 340 993 384 9 CENTER AREA SD 160 BAKER ROAD EXT MONACA 15061 724-775-5600 BEAVER 2 KG-12 1,972 164 177 116 3 CENTRAL BUCKS SD 16 WELDON DR DOYLESTOWN 18901 215-345-1400 BUCKS 2 KG-12 17,305 928 1,965 844 20 CENTRAL CAMBRIA SD 208 SCHOOLHOUSE RD EBENSBURG 15931 814-472-8870 CAMBRIA 2 KG-12 1,984 191 267 126 4 CENTRAL COLUMBIA SD 4777 OLD BERWICK RD BLOOMSBURG 17815 570-784-2850 COLUMBIA 2 KG-12 2,169 149 199 131 3 CENTRAL DAUPHIN SD 600 RUTHERFORD RD HARRISBURG 17109 717-545-4703 DAUPHIN 2 KG-12 11,004 665 1,363 747 19 CENTRAL FULTON SD 151 E CHERRY ST MC CONNELLSBURG 17233 717-485-3195 FULTON 3 PK-12 1,045 69 92 75 2 CENTRAL GREENE SD PO BOX 472 WAYNESBURG 15370 724-627-8151 GREENE 3 KG-12 2,368 160 500 165 4 CENTRAL YORK SD 775 MARION RD YORK 17402 717-846-6789 YORK 2 KG-12 4,284 225 446 233 6 CHAMBERSBURG AREA SD 435 STANLEY AVE CHAMBERSBURG 17201 717-263-9281 FRANKLIN 3 KG-12 7,922 458 1,040 461 21 CHARLEROI SD 125 FECSEN DRIVE CHARLEROI 15022 724-483-3509 WASHINGTON 2 KG-12 1,751 123 293 101 3 CHARTIERS VALLEY SD 2030 SWALLOW HILL RD PITTSBURGH 15220 412-429-2201 ALLEGHENY 2 KG-12 3,352 233 313 219 4 CHARTIERS-HOUSTON SD 2020 W PIKE ST HOUSTON 15342 724-746-1400 WASHINGTON 2 KG-12 1,289 91 153 77 2 CHELTENHAM TOWNSHIP SD 1000 ASHBOURNE RD ELKINS PARK 19027 215-886-9500 MONTGOMERY 2 KG-12 5,025 387 520 338 7 CHESTER-UPLAND SD 1720 MELROSE AVE CHESTER 19013 610-447-3600 DELAWARE 2 KG-12 6,491 301 977 452 10 CHESTNUT RIDGE SD PO BOX 80 FISHERTOWN 15539 814-839-4195 BEDFORD 3 KG-12 1,862 109 263 106 4 CHICHESTER SD PO BOX 2100 BOOTHWYN 19061 610-485-6881 DELAWARE 2 KG-12 3,717 247 579 239 6 CLAIRTON CITY SD 501 WADDELL AVE CLAIRTON 15025 412-233-3717 ALLEGHENY 2 KG-12 1,050 49 292 83 3 CLARION AREA SD 221 LIBERTY ST CLARION 16214 814-226-6110 CLARION 3 KG-12 914 80 97 65 2 CLARION-LIMESTONE AREA SD 4091 C-K SCHOOL ROAD STRATTANVILLE 16258 814-764-5111 CLARION 3 KG-12 1,075 76 143 74 2 CLAYSBURG-KIMMEL SD BEDFORD STREET CLAYSBURG 16625 814-239-5141 BLAIR 2 KG-12 926 84 95 62 2 CLEARFIELD AREA SD PO BOX 710 CLEARFIELD 16830 814-765-5511 CLEARFIELD 3 KG-12 3,119 223 406 192 7 COATESVILLE AREA SD
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