Search Results
17 results for schools within district 4212725, with religious affiliation Amish and with survey responses since 2017.
| Country Lane School 1529 W VALLEY RD, LOGANTON, PA 
                                Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
                             
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| Sandy Ridge School 15 SERENITY ACRES LN, MILL HALL, PA 
                                Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
                             
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| Locust Ridge School 638 E VALLEY RD, LOGANTON, PA 
                                Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
                             
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| Winterside School 63 BROTHERS LN, LOGANTON, PA 
                                Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
                             
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| Limestone Ridge School 2881 W VALLEY RD, LOGANTON, PA 
                                Regular elementary or secondary • Amish • Est. 1984
                             
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| Meadow Brook School 16 SNOOK RD, LOGANTON, PA 
                                Regular elementary or secondary • Amish • Est. 1979
                             
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| East End Mountain Amish School 1544 E END MOUNTAIN RD, MILL HALL, PA 
                                Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
                             
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| Oak Grove Amish School 2267 E WINTER RD, LOGANTON, PA 
                                Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
                             
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| Country View School 451 E WINTER RD, LOGANTON, PA 
                                Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
                             
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| Mackeyville School 271 MACKEYVILLE RD, MACKEYVILLE, PA 
                                Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
                             
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| Ore Bank School 687 E END MOUNTAIN RD, MILL HALL, PA 
                                Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
                             
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| Sugar Hollow School 672 S MILL ST, LOGANTON, PA 
                                Regular elementary or secondary • Amish • Est. 1995
                             
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| Coyote Ridge Amish School 105 COYOTE LN, MILL HALL, PA 
                                Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
                             
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| Fishing Creek Parochial School 1016 FISHING CREEK RD, MILL HALL, PA 
                                Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
                             
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| Deer Hollow School 511 BEAGLE RD, MILL HALL, PA 
                                Regular elementary or secondary • Amish • Est. 1978
                             
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| Mountain Top School 216 PINE LOGANTON RD, LOGANTON, PA 
                                Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
                             
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| Locust Grove Amish School 1994 EAGLE VALLEY RD, BEECH CREEK, PA 
                                Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
                             
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