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Allentown School District ALLENTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT Allentown School District www.allentownsd.org Vista www.allentownsd.org/Vista Central Elementary School www.allentownsd.org/Central Cleveland Elementary School www.allentownsd.org/Cleveland Dodd Elementary School www.allentownsd.org/Dodd Jackson Elementary School Jefferson Elementary School www.allentownsd.org/Jefferson Lehigh Parkway Elementary School www.allentownsd.org/LehighPkwy Lincoln Early Childhood Center McKinley Elementary School www.allentownsd.org/McK Midway Manor Early Childhood Center Mosser Elementary School www.allentownsd.org/Mosser Muhlenberg Elementary School www.allentownsd.org/Muhlenberg Ritter Elementary School www.allentownsd.org/Ritter Roosevelt Elementary School www.allentownsd.org/Roosevelt Sheridan Elementary School www.allentownsd.org/Sheridan/default.html Union Terrace Elementary School www.allentownsd.org/UnionTerrace Washington Elementary School www.allentownsd.org/Washington Harrison-Morton Middle School www.allentownsd.org/HM Raub Middle School www.allentownsd.org/RaubMS South Mountain Middle School www.allentownsd.org/SouthMtn Trexler Middle School www.allentownsd.org/Trexler William Allen High School www.allentownsd.org/WAHS Louis E. Dieruff High School www.allentownsd.org/DieruffHS BETHLEHEM SCHOOL DISTRICT Bethlehem School District www.beth.k12.pa.us Pathways Academy and Regional Academic Standards Academy www-ro.beth.k12.pa.us Asa Packer Elementary School www-ap.beth.k12.pa.us Calypso Elementary School www-ca.beth.k12.pa.us Clearview Elementary School www-cl.beth.k12.pa.us Donegan Elementary School www-do.beth.k12.pa.us Donegan Kindergarten Center www-do.beth.k12.pa.us Farmersville Elementary School www-fa.beth.k12.pa.us Fountain Hill Elementary School www-fh.beth.k12.pa.us Fountain Hill Kindergarten Center www-fh.beth.k12.pa.us Freemansburg Elementary School www-fb.beth.k12.pa.us 57 ©2007 RE/MAX REAL ESTATE · 3021 COLLEGE HEIGHTS BLVD · ALLENTOWN, PA 18104 WWW.ALLENTOWNHOMESALES.COM · 610-770-9000 BETHLEHEM SCHOOL DISTRICT (CONTINUED) Governor Wolf Elementary School www-gw.beth.k12.pa.us Hanover Elementary School www-ha.beth.k12.pa.us James Buchanan Elementary School www-bu.beth.k12.pa.us Lincoln Elementary School www-ln.beth.k12.pa.us Marvine Elementary School www-ma.beth.k12.pa.us Miller Heights Elementary School www-mh.beth.k12.pa.us Spring Garden Elementary School www-sg.beth.k12.pa.us Thomas Jefferson Elementary School www-tj.beth.k12.pa.us William Penn Elementary School www-wp.beth.k12.pa.us Broughal Middle School www-br.beth.k12.pa.us East Hills Middle School www-eh.beth.k12.pa.us Nitschmann Middle School www-ni.beth.k12.pa.us Northeast Middle School www-ne.beth.k12.pa.us Freedom High School www-fhs.beth.k12.pa.us Liberty High School www-lhs.beth.k12.pa.us Liberty Freshman Campus Carreer Academy CATASAUQUA AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Catasauqua Area School District www.cattysd.org Sheckler Elementary School www.cattysd.org/Shecklerweb/Sheckler.html Catasauqua Middle School www.cattysd.org/LMSWEB/ Catasauqua High School www.cattysd.org/web2/chsnew EAST PENN SCHOOL DISTRICT East Penn School District www.eastpenn.k12.pa.us Wescosville Elementary School www.eastpenn.k12.pa.us/wescosville Shoemaker Elementary School www.eastpenn.k12.pa.us/shoemaker Macungie Elementary School www.eastpenn.k12.pa.us/macungie Lower Macungie Elementary School www.eastpenn.k12.pa.us/lmes Lincoln Middle School www.eastpenn.k12.pa.us/lincoln Jefferson Middle School www.eastpenn.k12.pa.us/jefferson Alburtis Middle School www.eastpenn.k12.pa.us/alburtis Eyer Middle School www.eastpenn.k12.pa.us/eyer Lower Macungie Middle School www.eastpenn.k12.pa.us/LMMS Emmaus High School www.eastpenn.k12.pa.us/ehs 58 ©2007 RE/MAX REAL ESTATE · 3021 COLLEGE HEIGHTS BLVD · ALLENTOWN, PA 18104 WWW.ALLENTOWNHOMESALES.COM · 610-770-9000 NORTHERN LEHIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Northern Lehigh School District www.nlsd.org Peters Elementary School schools.nlsd.org/pesnlsd/pesweb/peters.html Slatington Elementary School schools.nlsd.org/sesnlsd/slatington.htm Northern Lehigh Middle School schools.nlsd.org/jrhsnlsd Northern Lehigh Senior High School schools.nlsd.org/srhsnlsd PARKLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT Parkland School District www.parklandsd.org Cetronia Elementary School www.parklandsd.org/schools/ct.php Fogelsville Elementary School www.parklandsd.org/schools/fogelsville.php Ironton Elementary School www.parklandsd.org/schools/ironton.php Kernsville Elementary School www.parklandsd.org/schools/kernsville.php Kratzer Elementary School www.parklandsd.org/schools/kratzer.php Parkway Manor Elementary School www.parklandsd.org/schools/ parkway_manor.php Schnecksville Elementary School www.parklandsd.org/schools/schnecksville.php Orefield Middle School psdweb.parklandsd.org/psdms Springhouse Middle School psdweb.parklandsd.org/psdms Parkland High School psdweb.parklandsd.org/phsweb SALISBURY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT Salisbury Township School District www.stsd.org Western Salisbury Elementary School www.stsd.org/wse Harry S Truman Elementary School www.stsd.org/hst Salisbury Middle School www.stsd.org/sms Salisbury High School www.stsd.org/shs SOUTHERN LEHIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Southern Lehigh School District www.slsd.org Lower Milford Elementary School www.slsd.org/LowerMilford.cfm Liberty Bell Elementary School www.slsd.org/LibertyBell.cfm Hopewell Elementary School www.slsd.org/HopewellElementary.cfm Southern Lehigh Middle School www.slsd.org/MiddleSchool.cfm Southern Lehigh High School www.slsd.org/HighSchool.cfm WHITEHALL-COPLAY SCHOOL DISTRICT Whitehall-Coplay School District www.whitehallcoplay.org 59 ©2007 RE/MAX REAL ESTATE · 3021 COLLEGE HEIGHTS BLVD · ALLENTOWN, PA 18104 WWW.ALLENTOWNHOMESALES.COM · 610-770-9000 WHITEHALL-COPLAY SCHOOL DISTRICT Gockley Elementary School www.whitehallcoplay.org/gockley Steckel Elementary School www.whitehallcoplay.org/steckel Whitehall-Coplay Middle School www.whitehallcoplay.org/middle Whitehall-Coplay High School www.whitehallcoplay.org/whs/hshome.htm 60 ©2007 RE/MAX REAL ESTATE · 3021 COLLEGE HEIGHTS BLVD · ALLENTOWN, PA 18104 WWW.ALLENTOWNHOMESALES.COM · 610-770-9000 BANGOR AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Bangor Area School District bangor.k12.pa.us Washington Elementary School bangor.k12.pa.us/building.asp?building=11 Five Points Elementary School bangor.k12.pa.us/building.asp?building=5 DeFranco Elementary School bangor.k12.pa.us/building.asp?building=4 Bangor Middle School bangor.k12.pa.us/building.asp?building=3 Bangor High School bangor.k12.pa.us/building.asp?building=2 EASTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Easton Area School District eastonsd.org Cheston Elementary School eastonsd.org/cheston Forks Elementary School eastonsd.org/forks F.A. March Elementary School eastonsd.org/march/indr.htm Palmer Elementary School eastonsd.org/palmer Paxinosa Elementary School eastonsd.org/paxinosa Tracy Elementary School eastonsd.org/tracy Easton Area Academy eastonsd.org/eaa Easton Area Middle School eastonsd.org/eams Shawnee Middle School eastonsd.org/Shawnee Easton Area High School eastonsd.org/hs NAZARETH AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Nazareth Area School District nazarethasd.k12.pa.us Lower Nazareth Elementary School lne.nazarethasd.k12.pa.us Shafer Elementary School se.nazarethasd.k12.pa.us Bushkill Elementary School be.nazarethasd.k12.pa.us Nazareth Area Middle School ms.nazarethasd.k12.pa.us Nazareth Area High School hs.nazarethasd.k12.pa.us NORTHAMPTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Northampton Area School District www.northampton.k12.pa.us Moore Elementary School www.northampton.k12.pa.us/moore.cfm Lehigh Elementary School www.northampton.k12.pa.us/lehigh.cfm George Wolf Elementary www.northampton.k12.pa.us/george-wolf.cfm Franklin Elementary School www.northampton.k12.pa.us/borough.cfm Washington Elementary School www.northampton.k12.pa.us/borough.cfm Siegfried Elementary School www.northampton.k12.pa.us/borough.cfm Northampton Area Middle School www.northampton.k12.pa.us/middle-school.cfm 61 ©2007 RE/MAX REAL ESTATE · 3021 COLLEGE HEIGHTS BLVD · ALLENTOWN, PA 18104 WWW.ALLENTOWNHOMESALES.COM · 610-770-9000 NORTHAMPTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT (CONTINUED) Northampton Area High School www.northampton.k12.pa.us/high-school.cfm PEN ARGYL AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Pen Argyl Area School District www.penargyl.k23.pa.us Plainfield Elementary School edline.net/pages/Plainfield_ES Wind Gap Middle School edline.net/pages/Wind_Gap_MS Pen Argyl High School pahs.org SAUCON VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT Saucon Valley School District www.sauconvalley.k12.pa.us Saucon Valley Elementary School www.sauconvalley.k12.pa.us/elemSchool.asp Saucon Valley Middle School www.sauconvalley.k12.pa.us/middleSchool.asp Saucon Valley High School www.sauconvalley.k12.pa.us/middleSchool.asp WILSON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Wilson Area School District www.wilsonareasd.org Avona Elementary School www.wilsonareasd.org/Elementary/Avona/General%20Information/ avona_gen_info.htm Wilson Borough Elementary School www.wilsonareasd.org/Elementary/Wbes/General%20Information/ wbes_general_info.htm Williams Township Elementary School www.wilsonareasd.org/Elementary/Williams/General% 20Information/wms_general_info.htm Philip F. Lauer Middle School www.wilsonareasd.org/Plms/General%20Information/ plms_general.htm Wilson Area High School www.wilsonareasd.org/Wahs/index.html 62 ©2007 RE/MAX REAL ESTATE · 3021 COLLEGE HEIGHTS BLVD · ALLENTOWN, PA 18104 WWW.ALLENTOWNHOMESALES.COM · 610-770-9000 PRE-SCHOOLS AND DAYCARES Academy of Little Learners www.academyoflittlelearners.com Cambridge Day Schools www.cambridgedayschool.org Gantz Day Care & Learning Center www.gantzdaycare.com
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