Search Results
24 results for schools within district 4219800, with type Regular elementary or secondary and with survey responses since 2017.
Punxsutawney Christian School
216 N JEFFERSON ST, PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Christian
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Saints. Cosmas & Damian Elementary School
205 CHESTNUT ST, PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic • Est. 1892
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Kentucky Avenue Amish School
38 VEAL LN, PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Lone Maple Amish School
3372 ROUTE 210, PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Highland Park School
651 HIGHLAND PARK RD, PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Oak Grove Parochial School
26916 ROUTE 954 HWY N, SMICKSBURG, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish • Est. 1964
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West Creek School
2806 W CREEK RD, SMICKSBURG, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Bucks Run Amish School
1997 SHALE PIT RD, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Sawmill Road School
1113 SAWMILL RD, PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Windy Hollow Amish School
1261 DORA RD, PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Rock Dump School
116 POWER LINE DR, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Sunset View Amish School
39 SUNSET LN, PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Mountain View School
388 BOTTLE RD, PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Trout Run School
44 SCHOOLHOUSE RD, PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Maple Grove Amish School
1987 STARR RD, PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Willow Drive School
98 WILLOW DR, PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Bear Lane School
51 BEAR LN, PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Rocky Ridge Amish School
553 ORCHARD RD, RINGGOLD, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Spring Run School
1185 BUSH RD, ROCHESTER MILLS, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish • Est. 1983
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Blose Hill Amish School
1852 BLOSE HILL RD, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Valley View School
4715 PIKE RD, PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish • Est. 1989
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Pleasant View School
101 RIDGE R, ROSSITER, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Windy Ridge School
2756 JOHNSONBURG RD, ROSSITER, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Pine Valley School
2235 ROUTE 410, PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish • Est. 1972
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Most of the data we use comes from the National Center for Education Statistics’ Private School Universe Survey, which has aimed to gather information about U.S. private schools every other year since 1989. Because the regulation of private schools is handled differently by state, there is no comprehensive list of every private school in the country. The PSS attempts to approximate such a list using various sources, including state education departments, private school associations and religious organizations, and, in some areas, online yellow pages and local government offices.
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