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The building was formerly used as a Dunmore School District Elementary School, called Jefferson Elementary school, but in 1982, after the elementary school closed down, the [N.E.I.U. #19] [1] began renting out the building for their own use. As of 2006, the N.E.I.U. #19 has gained full ownership of the building and is no longer renting it.
Dunmore has one public school district, Dunmore School District, [22] with three sections that are based on age: Dunmore Elementary Center, Dunmore Middle School and Dunmore High School. [23] The principal of the Elementary Center is Matthew Quinn, the principal of the High School is Timothy Hopkins, and the Superintendent of Schools is John ...
The Dunmore School District is a small, suburban public school district which serves the Borough of Dunmore in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, US. Dunmore School District encompasses approximately 9 square miles (23 km 2). According to 2000 federal census data, it served a resident population of 14,081.
Keystone Elementary (1601 5th Ave., Juniata) Jefferson Elementary(4th Ave. and 2nd Street) Now Jefferson Park; Fairview Elementary (331 22nd Ave.) Now Fairview Apartments; Garfield Elementary (1428 20th St.) Building demolished, now a vacant lot; Curtain Elementary (2900 block West Chestnut Avenue) building partially demolished; Edison Elementary
Warren County School District Address 6820 Market St Russell, Pa 16345, Pennsylvania, 16345 United States District information Type Public Superintendent Mr. Gary Weber Other information Website www.wcsdpa.org The Warren County School District (WCSD) is a public school district in Warren County, Pennsylvania, and it is designed to encompass all but three county municipalities. It has four ...
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The first Butler area public school, "the Little Red Schoolhouse" opened in 1838 as a result of the Pennsylvania Free Public School Act of 1834. [5] In 1854, a bill establishing a system of Superintendents in Pennsylvania was established which lead to the appointment of the county's first superintendent, Isaac Black.