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Deer Lakes High School, Russellton Eden Christian Academy, Pittsburgh, Sewickley, and Wexford Fox Chapel Area High School, Fox Chapel; Hampton High School, Allison Park; North Allegheny Intermediate High School, McCandless
In Pennsylvania, intermediate units are regional educational service agencies, established by the Pennsylvania General Assembly.Intermediate units are public entities and serve a given geographic area's educational needs and function as a step of organization above that of a public school district, but below that of the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
The Township began building its own high school in the early 1940s. Chartiers and Houston formed a jointure and the Chartiers-Houston School District had its first graduating class in 1956. [12] By 2005 and 2006, Allison Park Elementary and Chartiers Houston Junior/Senior High School had 1188 students.
Public high school: Established: 1900: School district: Freedom Area School District: Principal: William Deal: Teaching staff: 31.80 (FTE) [1] Grades: 9-12: Enrollment: 402 (2022-2023) [1] Student to teacher ratio: 12.64 [1] Campus type: Large Suburb [2] Color(s) Red and White Athletics conference: Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic ...
Houston is a borough in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,165 at the 2020 census. [4] Students in Houston and neighboring Chartiers Township attend school in the Chartiers-Houston School District.
The 1917 building later became the junior high school, with an annex built in 1994–95 occupying the site of the 1908 building. [6] Previously Butler Area Senior High had grades 11-12, while the Intermediate High School had grades 9-10, and the Junior High School 7-8. [7] The junior high, later a middle school, closed in 2022. [8]
Wissahickon High School is the sole public high school of the Wissahickon School District, and is located in Lower Gwynedd Township, Pennsylvania, [2] with an Ambler postal address. [3] The school is recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence by the United States Department of Education. [4] In 2021, Wissahickon High School was ...
The district is approximately twenty miles northwest of Philadelphia, PA, twenty-five miles south of Reading, Pennsylvania, and five miles north of Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. The district has a combined land area of 44.4 square miles, and the 2020 US Census population of the district is 50,990, compared to 47,368 in 2010 and 36,483 in 2000. [1]